Farm Show Food Market To Feature 24 Pennsylvania Companies HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Some of Pennsylvania’s finest snack fiends, processed meats and candies will be available for sale and sampling at the 81st Pennsyl vania Farm Show, according to Agriculture Secretary Charles C. Brosius. “ Pennsylvania’s 2,300 food processing companies play an important role in our economy,” Brosius said. “In recognition of this, we have enlarged the exhibit space for the Pennsylvania Food Market, and will add seven new companies for a total of 24. “Gov. Tom Ridge is committed to helping the agriculture com munity expand its domestic and international markets. The Pen nsylvania Food Market is an excellent opportunity for our stale’s food companies to show ECKrtOTHWOS. f^MEQUiPMEHT WA«MMA NewßiTK|^W 1 PAl7««0 . ■ ,’v.' ■>' .■< 1 ’* w *. ' .'f case their products to Farm Show visitors and increase their sales.” The Food Market is located in the west lobby area of the Farm Show Complex. The following vendors have reserved a booth: • Absolute Aqua Source, Mor gantown, Lancaster County bottled water, dispensers and water systems. • Ateeco Inc ./Mrs. T’s Piero gies, Shenandoah. Schuylkill County (new) pierogies. • Alderfer Bologna Co., Harley svillc, Montgomery County ring bologna, Lebanon bologna and ham slices. • Belletieri’s Sauce Inc., Allen town, Lehigh County (new) sauces, roasted peppers, cheese, salad dressing and gift baskets. • Butter Krust Baking Co., Sun yu u£j|«i« item mmsmm • 40&tk#>i^rWiWj» y%S6&]r JO; bury, Northumberland County (new) bread and rolls. ■ Cake and Kandy Emporium, East Petersburg, Lancaster County —old fashioned clear toy candies. • Cloister Spring Water Co., Ephrata, Lancaster County—cof fee service and filtration systems. • Furman Foods, Northumber land, Northumberland County coupons for canned vegetable products. • G’s Caramel Com, Red Lion, York County popcorn, cheese com and caramel com. • Goss Candy, Lewis town, Mif flin County (new) —peanut butter eggs, assorted nuts, and chocolate covered chips and pretzels. • Groffs Home Made Candies. Lancaster. Lancaster County fudge, brittles and molded chocolates. frrn 22t-00M »f ■» W f PI|PrWPV (nnasa-wao PEOai’tSAUS TBSTOIUVS **mm „ ~ ons Too^ri o«WffrtMiN*,PAl7oTe \ y • s V iUUMW *«loJ***»t4 ■Sfe c\\ ' uurtmauftON . A.Ss„..o^.h!j'v • Happy Valley Friendly Farm, Spring Mills, Centre County goat milk fudge. • Hatfield Quality Meats, Inc., Hatfield, Montgomery County pork products, hats, trucks, banks and cutting boards. • Herr Foods, Nottingham, Chester County—chips, pretzels, popcorn, nuts, dips, crackers and meat snacks. • Martin’s Potato Chips. Tho masville, York County potato chips and snack foods. • Michael Mootz Candies Inc., Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County (new) chocolates and fudge. • Old School Snacks, Carin brook, Somerset County pop corn, onion rings and multi-grain chips. • Palmyra Bologna Co., Palmy ra, Lebanon County Seltzer’s Lebanon and sweet bologna. • Royal Ostrich, Greensburg, Westmoreland County (new) ostrich meat products. • Sensational Sweets, Lewis buig, Union County (new) —cho- colates and candies. tancasfcr Farming, Friday, January 10, 1997-G7 • Unique Jelly, Brownstown, Lancaster County unusual jellies. • Utz Quality Foods, Inc., Hanover. York County potato chips, pretzels and snack foods. • Watkins Products. Belle Ver non, Fayette County spices, extracts, puddings, soups and liniments. • Daniel Weaver Company, Lebanon, Lebanon County Weaver’s famous Lebanon bolog na and Baum’s sweet bologna. The Farm Show is free and open to the public all week tong. The hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m„ Saturday. Jan. 11. through Wed nesday. Jan. IS. On Thursday, Jan. 16 the final day of the show the hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parking is available at the Farm Show Complex, located on Came ron Street near Exit 23 of Inter state 81, for $S per vehicle. Over flow parking is available at the Harrisburg Area Community Col lege, with shuttle bus service to the Main Exhibit Building for a fee.