Pizza On Friday, August 26, approx imately 300 people visited the Ag Day, “The Pizza Story” at the Carlisle Plaza Mall, presented by Cumberland County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee. The Story began with, “Once upon a time...” and went through seven chapters in the story. Chapter I - The Farm. A scale model of the buildings, livestock, and machinery with price tags placed by the machinery was dis played. A new tractor would range from $BO,OOO to $lOO,OOO 866 SEE THE RED WING DEALER NEAREST YOU - WHERE SERVICE IS A WAY OF LIFE AiijaMvnif AUeiuville Shoe Shop Box 7 Star Route Red Wing Shoe Store 1031 Union Blvd. 215-432-6455 CHAMBERSBURQ MADISONS URO Shoemaker’s Sporting Goode Fisher Harness A Shoe Shop 763 S. Second St Star Route, Box 47 717-263-4124 HONEY BROOK Brandywine Shoe Shop Box 156 Rt 2 Story is one example of information found on this table. Chapter II - The Wheat. Examples of the wheat stalk, grain, a variety of flours, grain storage equipment and pizza crust helped to show the importance of the work and product from the grain farmer. Chapter 111 - The Sauce. A tomato plant was exhibited beside a display of tomato at different stages of growth from blossom to vine ripe tomatoes. Coihmercially prepared and home-canned toma- Fitting You Right Is Our #1 Priority. HUGHES YILLE Marks Shoe & Repair 22 Sooth Main 717-584-2616 Waynes Dry Goodi 271-273 W. Main St 215-683-7686 MARTINSBURG Zimmerman Harness RD 2 Box 36 814-793-3961 This all-leather, all-weather sports boot keeps moisture out, dry comfort in. And. the cushion crepe wedge sole softens to products plus fresh herbs and other vegetables often included in pizza were arranged at this table. Chapter IV - The Pork. A sausage topped pizza, meat cuts from the hog, recipes and tasty pork meat ball samples helped tell the Pork story. Chapter V - The Beef. Mr Larry Huttenga, representing the Beef Council, displayed recipes and information on the correct handling of beef. Browned, lean ground beef was arranged on the pizza displayed at this table. K large poster showing named meat cuts available to the consumer SUP ON A SMILE! every step. si*i*i*i*i*i*i*i*i*i*i*i' MIFFIiNTOWN Lost Creek Shoe Shop RD «1 Box 88 OGAHRYVTT.I.R Books Shoe Service 107 E. State St. 717-786-2795 eo’s Shoe Store Godfrey St 717-933-8169 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1994-821 was displayed here, too. Chapter VI - The Cheese. The Cumberland County Dairy Princess, Kimberly Orris, arranged a display which includ ed free samples of cheese, one of the main ingredients of a pizza. Amanda Rhoades, Cumber land County Farm Expo Little Miss, was available to meet folks for a time during the 1:00 to 8:00 presentation. 8-13 i%-13 jSEBJNQHEU> ‘ YfILUAMSPQRT Red Wing Shoe Store Leesers Shoes 237 Biltimore Pike 2000 E 3rd St. c. ■ *1 r gA/rucAA On WiUitmiponi Golden Stnp 215-544-1664 717-326-0211 rgt@3ES MADE IN U.S.A. Chapter VII - The Pizza. A( the table for our final chapter, pizza from Four Star Pizza ol Carlisle displayed. The pizza contained grain, vegetable, meat, and dairy prod ucts. Pizza, like all of our food, has its birth on the farm. Some statistics were available, on posters, to show the relationship to agriculture through our food supply. 7-13 6-14 9-11 .t EEE 7-12