Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser Our children are finally old enough to be interested in their parents background. Judy, who was visiting from Georgia, asked her father a lot of questions and I think that he enjoyed telling her about his “growing up” days. He has always liked to tell about his years at Penn State. She made so many notes on ge nealogy. It will take her days to put all the information on her computer. Some copies were also made of papers that I wrote on Fredericksburg Hinkelfest FREDERICKSBURG (Leba non Co.) The 11th annual Hin kelfest will be conducted Sept. 14, 15 and 16, located off Rt. 22 west of Fredericksburg, at the Farmer’s Pride Airport. Since 1991, more than $150,000 has been raised for these community services as fam ilies enjoy Hinkelfest’s Eggs n’ Wings n’ Chicken Things.” Both admission and parking are free, as well as plenty of excit ing entertainment. Also, the Hin kelfest is famous for great food. For more “eggciting” informa tion, check out the Website at www.hinkelfest.com. ICE CREAM FREEZER NAME: ADDRESS; TOWN: STATE: Winner To Be Announced In Aug. 18 Issue Of Lancaster Farming family history. Her daughters are 10 and 12 and she and her oldest did a job for me that did not think they could do. As one rocking chair on my front porch was in bad shape, she said that she would recane it. And, she did. They bought can ing and wove a beautiful new seat. Then they painted the chair and even repaired another one. She had never done such work before. During the days that she was here, she found time to visit rela tives. And, also met with a col lege roommate who lives in an other county. She also took her husband to a business meeting in Baltimore. One day we all ate at a restau rant, but most of the time we cooked big meals at home. They made two pies and I really en joyed the shoo-fly pie. We roasted a chicken and baked ham and added lots of my frozen veg etables and canned fruits. Our children flatter me by saying that the frozen vegetables are better than the ones they buy in the store. Too soon it was time to pack their belongings and drive back to Atlanta. However, they did see Luray Caverns in Virginia on the way home. The Original Old Fashioned 6 Qt Hand DEPOSIT THIS COUPON AT LANCASTER FARMING BOOTH IN THE EXHIBITOR TENT #2 At Ag Progress Days - Aug. 14,15 &16 ZIP: Lancaster Farming Im Clarion-Venango dairy promoters include, front row from left, Heather Bean, Anna DeHart, Quinn Mitchell, Amanda Beary, and Becky Deeter. Middle row from left are Dairy Princess Nicole Powell, Holly Deeter, and Sarah Weimer. Back Row from left, Bar bie Deeter, Molly Jones, and Melissa Neely. LUCINDA (Clarion Co.) Nicole Powell, daughter of Charles and Kimberly Powell, Lucinda, was recently crowned dairy princess for Clarion and Venango counties. PHONE: Clarion- Venango Counties Select Dairy Princess A student at North Clarion High School and Clarion County Career Center, Nicole will serve as spokesperson for the counties dairy industry and promotions. Nicole will be assisted in dairy promotions by Alternate Paula Deeter, daughter of Paul and Weaver's Store , Inc. Route 897, Fivepointville, PA (717)445-6791 or 1-800-856-4031 August 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 2001 SALE HOURS lues. - Wed. -Thurs. - Fli. 8:00 - 9:00 • Sat. 8:00 - 5:00 Free Ice Cream Cones with purchase Fri 12 Noon-9 P.M.; Sal. 9 A.M.-5 P.M -*■ Free Gifts •* Free $2.00 Certificate with $50.00 purchase Free $6.00 Certificate with $lOO.OO purchase -> Free $20.00 Certificate with $300.00 purchase Certificates are Redeemable September 1-29,2001 See Next Week’s Lancaster Farming For A List Of Sale Specials WELL BE LOOKIN' FOR YOU! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,2001-B5 Debbie Detter, Utica. Four daily ambassadors. Barbie Deeter, Erin Dunkerly, Molly Jones, and Me lissa Neely, and six dairy misses, Heather Bean, Amanda Beary, Anna Dehart, Becky Deeter, Quinn Mitchell, and Sarah Weimer. with purchase TEST HI S