Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 30, 1994, Image 51

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    Pennfield To Donate Chicken For Make-A-Wish Fund Raiser
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) uon. a chicken barbecue, a craft
The Make-A-Wish Foundation show, the annual truck convoy,
of Lancaster County will hold its P° n y rides, and games. Also, free
fifth annual Mother’s Day Convoy entertainment will be provided by
and Chicken Barbecue on Sunday, magicians, clowns, musicians, and
May 8, at Burle Industries, 1000 dancers.
New Holland Avenue, Lancaster. The day’s activities will start at
The Make-A-Wish Foundation of 8:30 a.m. with the auction spon-
I anpastPT County is a non-profit sored by the Witness Collectors
chanty whose mission is to grant Club of Mount Joy. Among sale
one wish to each qualified child items will be a large selection of
with a life threatening illness, and Winross and Ertl trucks, prints,
include the family in the wish. The rugs, games, afghans, pillows,
wish granting is funded by fund dolls, and gift certificates for vari
raising events and private contri- ous local establishments. The craft
butions. show, with more than 35 vendors
This event will include an auc- will begin at 10 a.m. in the parking
17th Annual
Cumberland Valley
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& eduction
May 6 & 7, 1994
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• Food Concessions • Craft Show (5:30-9 pm)
• Heifer Sale ■ Winross Trucks & Collectible Toy Sale
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• Breakfast (7-9:30 am) * General Merchandise Auction (8:30 am)
• Craft Show (8:30 am-3:30 pm) * Quiit Sale (1:30 pm)
• Chicken Bar-B-Quc • Children’s Activities
• And much more!
1/2 MILE NORTH OF
Marion, PA
US ROUTE 11 & SOCIAL ISLAND RD
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FOR INFORMATION CALL (717) 375-2223
CLUGSTON AG & TURF, INC
John Deere Equipment Sales & Service
3213 Black Gap Road
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263*4103
Needed immediately:
new housing for
■ Breeder Contracts
■ Layer Contracts
■ Pullet Contracts
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For Information on new contracts being
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General Farm Supplies
537 Falling Spring Road
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-3505
■ Broiler Contracts
■ Turkey Contracts
STORE HOURS Mon -Frl 7 30 to 4 30
Sat 8 00 to Noon
24 Hr 7 Day Repair Service
lot.
The chicken barbecue will fea
ture a Pennfield chicken quarter
and dinner. Pennfield is once
again donating 2,500 chicken
quarters for the barbecue. The $3
dinner will be available starting at
10:30 a.m. Takeouts will be avail
able. Tickets are available in ad
vance, by calling the Make-A-
Wish office at (717) 392-3840.
Advance ticket buyers are eligible
for a drawing for a 1994 Make-A-
Wish Toy Winross truck.
The premier event of the day.
the convoy to Ephrata and back,
will start at I p.m. Wish Children
and their siblings will be riding
along with the trucks. As space
warrants, children from the com
munity will also have the oppor
tunity to ride in the trucks. More
than 250 trucks and fire trucks are
You Ask * ?
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You Answer
In response to readers’ questions, this column is for readers
who have questions but don’t Know who to ask for the answers.
In the past many readers sent non-cooking requests to Cook's
Question Corner, a column located in B 8.
“You Ask You Answer” is for non-cooking questions. The
concept is the same: When a reader sends in aquestion, it will be
printed in the paper. Readers who know the answer are asked to
respond by mailing the answer, which wilt then be printed as
soon as possible in the paper.
Questions and answers for this column should be addressed
to You Ask— You Answer. Lou Ann Good, P.O. Box 609, Ephra
ta. PA 17522.
QUESTION A. Nolt of New Holland would like to know the
complete poem that was recited in the 1920 s when her father-in
law went to school. The poem contains these lines: The carpent
er’s house is falling down. The preacher’s kids are the worse in
town....
QUESTION Marie Lorah, Box 299 R.D.3, Tamaqua, PA
18252, is looking for water glasses with pictures of owls on them.
QUESTION—Romaine B. Ansell, Summerdale, would like to
know who manufactured the Webalco electric skillet.
QUESTION Robin O’Brien, Reading, would like to know
some economical cleaning solutions to be used on everything
from cleaning wooden floors to fiberglass tubs.
ANSWER —Nancy Kring, Johnstown, wanted to Know where
you can purchase books and cassettes on the Pennsylvania
Dutch language. Also, where can Pa. Dutch signs, cookbooks,
and other memorabilia be purchased? Thanks to Gladys Martin,
Ephrata. who sais that she can purchase a Pa. German diction
ary at Provident Book Store, Lancaster Shopping Center, 1625
Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 -05 or write to the author Profes
sor C. Richard Beam, 406 Spring Drive, Millersville, PA 17551.
Glayds, herself, as writen a book of poems in Pennsylvania
German with the English translation included. It is a hard cover
book that she will mail for $8.75 plus $1.50 for postage. To order,
send $10.25 and your name and complete address to Gladys S.
Martin,, 767 Glenwood Dr. Ephrata, PA 17522-9360.
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AUTOMATIC HEADGATE
FINISHED WITH BAKED ON TOP GRADE
POLYESTER TGIC POWDER COATING
FABRICATION.
I PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC.
i _ „ _ Hours 295 Woodcornar Rd.
1 or ,V r . ,# F °. r , Mon. Thru Frl. Lltltz, PA 17543
S Additional Information 7 to 5 1 Mila Waat of Ephrata
| And Your Naaraat Oaalar Sat. 7to 11 717-738-7365
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30, 1994*815
expected to join in the 30-mile
ride. The convoy will go to
Brownstown, north on Rl 272, to
Rl 322, east through Ephrata, then
to Rt 222 south, returning to the
Burle lot
FEATURING:
• Full roof cover for outdoor
protection
• Heavy duty latch for positive
locking
• Double linkage for extra
stability
• Control handle operated from
either side
• Fast, easy adjustments to match
animal size and neck size from
5” to 7”
• Handle to manually operate for
slow or homed cattle