18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24,1971 Ida’s Notebook Now is the time to make bouquets and more bouquets if you enjoy that kind of thing. I love to surprise my family with flowers they dou’t know I have in the garden. Yesterday I put larkspur in a vase, but in stead of the regular blue ones I added several pink and some pink-lavender ones. My dwarf dahlias which I started from seed are an unending source of blooms. They are all the colors of the rainbow and make nice gitfs for friends. * ♦ # * I’ve often heard people remark that they would “write it in the chimney” if something memorable happened. In fact. I’ve said it my self, if the children accomplished something unusual. Now I wonder if this was just a saying or it it actually was done You Ken has charge of the garden see, I have discovered names, and a wide variety of animals dates and figures written on the He tells me the parents of the white plastered wall beside our 1.000 children can travel to chimney in the attic Europe and know their youngs- Could it be that paper was not ters are spending a worthwhile very plentiful 150 years ago and summer learning Ours will records of debts were recorded have to do their “learning” right next to the chimney for safe here on the farm keeping’ At least, it is fun to conjecture This summer, my son is work ing in a camp in Connecticut Apparently, it is a rather ex clusive Work Camp as the pnce is 51.200 for eight weeks It is staffed by 300 college seniors and college professors who teach music, art and crafts WHEAT WANTED! TOP PRICES PAID FOR EARLY CUT WHEAT FOR MANUFACTURING OF Snavely’s Best and Matchless Family Flour No Waiting Fast Unloading and Drying L M. SNAVELY Lititz, EDI Ph. 626-6256 or 626-6258 By Ida Kisser Do microwave ovens carry warianties? Most manufacturers offer warranties for replacing or repairing defective parts for two years after date of orig inal purchase, with normal use. Singing Milkmaids Top District Talent Event A Lancaster County trio, the Singing Milkmaids, took top honors in the Pennsylvania Farmers Association Region 1 District talent contest in Allen town Wednesday. They competed against win ners from seven counties in Southeastern Pennsylvania. The Milkmaids will now com pete for the State talent honors in an elimination contest in November to be held in con junction with Pennsylvania Farmers Association state Con vention, Harrisburg. The contest is sponsored by the Ladies Day Out Committee of the Association Mrs Clyde Wivell, Mount Joy, is chairman of the committee. The Milkmaids trio is com posed of Mrs. Richard Shellen berger, soprano, Mount Joy RDI; Mrs Richard Garber, second alto, Elizabethtown RDI, and Mrs Dale Hiestand, first alto, Bainbridge RDI. Miss Stauffer Attends FHA Notional Meeting Marilyn Stauffer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Lester Stauf fer, Manheim ?.D3, was one of 1200 youth delegates from across the country attending the national meeting of Future Homemakers of America at the Muehlenbach Hotel in Kansas City, July 12-15. Marilyn, as a member of the Pennsylvania delegation, sang in the All-State Chorus The Chorus performed Wednesday night at the sixth general ses sion and again Thursday night at the closing session. The delegates, selected on a state quota basis and repre senting more than half-a-mil lion members of the national organization for home econo mics students, were accompani ed by four-hundred adult ad visers who are state home eco nomics staff members or local home economics teachers. My Neighbors “Today a dump—tomor row a lovely park—again a place where people will leave their trash.” Agway will give " - your oil heating system a new heart for only “—- You’re burning up money every winter if your oil burner won’t hold its tune, needs constant repairs, frequent service. For only $169.95 plus tax Agway’s ex pert servicemen can install a new Model 40J burner, including a new primary control in just a couple of hours. And this is a quality burner that's generous with heat and miserly with fuel. It quickly pays for itself with what it saves you on fuel, repairs, service calls. Call Agway today and modernize with a new oil burner package. You’ll bring down the cost of winter. Call Agway Petroleum today. And bring down the cost of winter. AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. Dillerville Rd., Lancaster Ph. 717-397-4954 Stoit railing mora and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (approx. 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. YOUNC BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 f CLASSIFIED ADS WORK CALL 626-2191 OR 394-3047 *l6 AGWAY