Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 2002, Image 47

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Llamas, donkeys, goats, bunnies, ducks and chickens
of all breeds are a few of the animals that roam Hummer
haven Farmstead.
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Coal Stove
1060 Division Highway 322 East,
Ephrota, PA 17522
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(717) 733-4973
800-642-0310
www.bowmanntovi.cQin
Mon., Dias., Wad. 10 to 6; Thors.,
Frl. 10 to 8; Sal. 10 to 4
LEACOCK CENTER
89 Old Leacock Rd., Ronks, PA * 717-768-7174
www.leacockcoleman.com
Store Hours
Mon., l\ie. r Wed. & Thun - 7am - spm
Fri. - 7am - Bpm Sat. Tam -12 pm noon
Coleman Camping Products
Regency. Gas and Wood Stoves
& FJjfojriaces
4-H Benefit Auction
Scheduled In Erie County
ERIE (Erie Co.) The 23rd an
nual public auction to benefit (he
Erie County 4-H/Youth Develop
ment Program is planned for May
4,. beginning at 9 a.m. in the 4-H/
FFA Youth Arena at the Water
ford Fairgrounds, just
south of Waterford on Route 19.
Doors will open at 8 a.m. for in
spection of merchandise. Seating
and refreshments will be available.
The auction will feature a wide
variety of new household and gar
den items, plants and shrubs,
hand-crafted items, and artwork
donated by area businesses and in
dividuals. In addition, the event
will feature a silent auction of hun
dreds of gift certificates donated by
area restaurants, garages, and
other businesses. All items will be
sold to the highest bidder.
According to Donna Fortin, Wa
terford, volunteer chair of this
year’s events, all proceeds from the
auction will directly benefit the
county’s more than 2,300 4-H
Coleman Gas Grills
Harman Wood and Coal Stoves j
KXLP. Appliances Inc.
Jotul Gas and Wood Stoves
Aladdin Lamps and Accessories
Farmers Profit F
(Continued from Page B 2)
Many guests pay $3 to pur
chase a recipe booklet filled with
Tudor’s breakfast recipes to
please the most discriminating
tastes. Recipes include impressive
entrees such as Creamy Peach-
Filled French Toast and the sure
to-appeal-to-the-kids to whom
the farm caters —Green Eggs, No
Ham.
For the curious, here is her rec
ipe.
Green Eggs, No Ham
15 eggs
1 cup milk
1 small onion quartered
Vi green pepper, seeded, halved
KF/i-ounces mushroom soup
Vi cup milk
1 cup Swiss cheese
Put eggs, 1 cup milk, onion,
and green pepper into blender.
Process at “chop” until onion
and green pepper are finely chop
ped.
Pour into skillet and cook over
medium-high heat to scramble
eggs. Remove eggs to quart
greased casserole.
Mix mushroom soup and Vi
cup milk. Spoon over eggs. Top
with cheese. Bake in 350 degree
oven for 35-40 minutes.
members. Funds raised will be used
to provide these young people with
scholarships enabling them to attend
a number of leadership and citizen
ship development programs, to help
cover the costs of conducting the an
nual 4-H Fair, to expand the pro
gram’s urban outreach efforts, to pro
vide camperships, or to provide a
variety of other 4-H programs and
opportunities to the county’s young
people.
The auction, which is open to the
public, is a program of Penn State
Cooperative Extension in Erie Coun
ty-
All items will be sold by Auction
eer Paul Holtz and his associates who
have volunteered their professional
services to 4-H again this year. Terms
of the auction are strictly cash and
carry.
Donations of items for the auction
will be accepted through May 3.
Those wishing to donate items may
contact the extension office at (814)
825-0900.
y , —-J CLOSED SUNDAYS, NEW YEAR,
jf EASTER MONDAY, ASCENSION DAY,
WHIT MONDAY, OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING,
rißßimi CHRISTMAS A DECEMBER 26TH
FISHER’S FURNITURE. INC.
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
USED COAL & WOOD HEATERS
COUNTRY FURNITURE & ANTIQUES
BUS. HRS. BOX 57
MON.-THURS. 8-5 1129 GEORGETOWN RD.
FRI, 8-8, SAT. 8-12 BART, PA 17503
Rustic accommodations at Hummerhaven Farmstead
requires traveling several miles along a remote dirt and
gravel road.
Exploring 127 acres of woodland, pastures, fields, a
stream, and two ponds keep guests of all ages roaming at
Hummerhaven Farmstead.
Grants For
‘Expanding Breakfast ’
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) No time for breakfast be
fore school?
Some schools are trying some
thing new Grab ‘n Go Break
fast, Breakfast in the Classroom,
and Breakfast After Ist Period.
These new breakfast options
are now available to selected
schools in Ohio, West Virginia,
and Pennsylvania thanks to the
Expanding Breakfast program
sponsored by the Pennsylvania
Dairy Promotion Program and
American Dairy Association and
Dairy Council Mid East
ADADC Mid East has award
ed 22 grants to assist schools in
implementing alternative break
fast service options. Milk is one
of the components required for
USDA reimbursement and the
most popular breakfast food is
cereal served with milk! With
each additional breakfast served
in school, an additional serving of
milk will be
epjoyed by a
student
that’s the
dairy check
off program
working to in
crease the
overall de
mand for
dairy prod
ucts!
HEATMOR OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES
888-763-8617 800-743-5883
atamless Meet Jamestown. NY Staunton, VA
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 2002-B3
days are busy days busy for
kids, parents and teachers. So
busy, unfortunately, that many
kids don’t have time for break
fast before school. The relation
ship between breakfast and learn
ing is well verified by research
kids leam better and perform
better in school when they’ve
eaten a nutritious breakfast Ex
panding Breakfast shows schools
that they can help more kids to
eat a healthy breakfast, including
milk, by offering one of three al
ternative breakfast serving op
tions.
Schools receiving grants to ex
pand their breakfast program in
clude in Ohio Maholm Elemen
tary and Kettering Intermediate,
Newark; South High, Cleveland;
Kirtland High, Kirtland; Vincent
Elementary Clearview High, Lo
rain; Champion Middle, Colum
bus; Westwood Elementary,
Wellington; Conesville Elemen
tary, Conesville; Keene Elemen
tary, Keene; Kitty Hawk Elemen
tary and Monticello Elementary,
Huber Heights; Bright Elemen
tary, Hillsboro; Hamden Elemen
tary and Wilton Elementary,
McArthur; Becker Elementary,
Cincinnati; in West Virginia
Cherry River Elementary and
Summersville Junior High, Suityt
mersville; Anstead Middle, Fay
etteville; Hundred High, Hun
dred; Valley High, Pine Grove;
and in Pennsylvania Mapletown
High, Greensboro.
More than
ever, school
4 Sizes - 18 Colors - Wood or Coal Grates
Forced Drop - Ash Auger Clean Out
COMPARISON WITH OTHER
OUTDOOR UNITS
• Burns up to 1/2 less wood
• Emits up to 1/2 less smoke
• Corrosion Warranty up to 10 times longer
Dealerships Available in some area^
Eastern US Distributor
Outback Heating Inc.
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