84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15, 1990 The warm smiles of Kristen, 8, and Katie, 5, are as welcoming as the cranberry drink, holiday cookies, and candles that they are eager to serve to guests. P V With four fireplaces in the house, Sue has fun decorating the mantels for Christmas. Here she used part of a lace tablecloth that had been damaged. She used greens and fruits Interspersed among family pictures to give a holiday flavor. The horn decoration was made by Bob Brlnser. \ Video On Teenage Stress HONESDALE (Wayne Co.) “Has Anybody Seen Phil” is the title of a new video available at the Wayne County Cooperative Extension Office. This 30 minute video is concerned with teen-age stress - how to recognize it, how parents and teachers may be con tributing toward it and how to effectively deal with it. Videos are available for loan from the extension office for one week, free of charge. A deposit of $5 is required, which is refunded when the tape is returned in a week. If tape is not returned when due, an assessment of $1 per day is charged. The extension office is located in the basement of the Wayne County Courthouse, 925 Court Street, Honesdale, PA. Family Shares (Continued from Page B 2) DeSiegherdt, originally come from New Jersey. Arthur was raised on a dairy farm. Although he couldn’t afford his own farm, he raised his family near to his homestead so that his children could enjoy helping their grandparents on the farm. Sue said, “I have happy memo ries of gathering eggs, but I did not like weeding.” When Sue was 14, she read an article about farm vacations. She. insisted that was the only gift she wanted for her birthday. After a week at Swa-Nee Acres farm in Dauphin County, Sue returned Last Chance To Enter 'Dairy Fun Night’ HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania residents have until December 21, to enter con tests in the first every “Dairy Fun Night” at the 75th Pennsylvania State Farm Show. More than $7OO in prizes will be on the line on Monday, January 7, 1991, as con r testants compete in an “Ice Cream Chum-Off” and “Calf Dressing ConetsL” The contests are open to all Pennsylvania residents except those who have professional food status or are affiliated with the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program. To enter the chum-off, contestants should print their name, address, and telephone number on an B 'A ”xll” piece of paper. Then, attach a complete copy of their recipe. The first eight entries received will be selected to compete in the contest. To enter the calf dressing con test, contestants should print the team members names, and list a contact address, telephone num ber, and category on an 8/2 ”xll” ALSO AVAILABLE • Standard Free Stalls • Fencing • Gates (38” - 48" - 54” • Automatic Head Gates high) • Automatic Gate Latches B. ZIMMERMAN, PAUL Call or Write For Additional Information And Your Nearest Dealer several times a year for visits. Her dream was to marry a farmer. Instead, she married a postman. They were distressed that the Cherry Hill, New Jersey area became so heavily populated. Sue and Rich made many trips to Lan caster County. In 1988, Rich trans ferred from New Jersey to Lancas ter. “The switch is delightful,” Sue said. “We find the people friendly and generous.” “Even manure smells better than diesel fuel,” Rick said. Although they don’t live on a farm, the Crevelings enjoy living near several and reading about them in Lancaster Farming. piece of paper. The first four entries in two categories, famous personalities and historical peo ple, will be eligible to compete in the contest All entries should be mailed to: “Dairy Fun Night,” Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harris burg, PA 17110-9408. Entries must be received in the PDPP office by December 21. Offer is limited to one entry per family, 4-H club, FFA chapter, or other organization. The complete entry rules can be obtained by sending a self-addressed and stamped enve lope to the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program. “Dairy Fun Night,” sponsored by the Pennsylvania Dairy Promo tion Program and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, will also include a celebrity cow milk ing contest, a dairy jeopardy con test, and the construction of a giant banana split. For more infor mation, contact (717) 787-6903. THREE SIZES: SMALL ■ For Calves UpTols Months Old ADJUSTABLE - For Heifers & Cows 8 Months And Older (Pictured) LARGE - For Cows 15 Months And Older INC. 295 Woodcorner Rd. Lititz. PA 17543 1 Mile West of Ephrata Phone:7l7-738-1121