Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 20, 1975, Image 54

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    Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975
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Christmas display open through Jan . 1
Christmas at Longwood
Gardens began yesterday
(December 19th), At exactly
5 p.m that day, the lights
flashed on over more than
seventy - five trees in the
Longwood Parking Lot, and
Christmas Tree Lane opened
for holiday visitors. In the
conservatories, lights were
bt at the same time for the
first evening of the
traditional Christmas
Evening Conservatory
Display Christmas Tree
Lane and the Christmas
Evening Conservatory
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MESSICK FARM EQUIP.
ELIZABETHTOWN
COPE & WEAVER CO.
NEW PROVIDENCE
SWOPE & BASHORE, INC.
MVERSTOWN RDI (Frystown) 717 933 4138
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
OakwoodLaneatßt 873
Near Neffs (Schnecksville Pa )
215 767 3806
or 437 4813
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Display at Longwood will
continue nightly through
January 1, from 5 p.m. to 9
p.m. Christmas Tree Lane Is
Longwood's Christmas gift
to the public and is open free
of charge. Admission to the
Conservatory Christmas
Display is by payment of the
day's admission fee to the
gardens, $l.OO on weekdays
and $1.50 on weekends and
holidays.
As always, Christmas Tree
Lane is more than just a lot
of lighted Christmas trees
Besides stringing lights
717 367 1319
HERITAGE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
rb54S stalest
717 733 2283
717 786 7351
LAMB’S FARM MACHINERY
Thorndale, Pa. 215-269-2676
around evergreens,
liongwood's gardeners have
twisted them through the
graceful leafless branches of
pear trees and run them in a
variety of interesting pat
terns around elm and oak
trees They have also taken
care to Ught trees on a
number of different levels.
Here and there on low
mounds around the Parking
Lot, trees have been spotted
with the colored lights, so
that visitors look up at some
trees ahd straight ahead at
others. The Longwood staff
began stringing the lights for
Christmas Tree Lane late in
October, and planning for
the display began even
earlier.
Twenty-seven hundred
pomsettia plants in pink,
white and red dominate the
Co-op members view film
At the December meeting
of the Adams-Franklin-York
Council of Farmer
Cooperatives, members
reviewed a film entitled,
“The Ways of Doing
Business in a Democracy.”
This 16mm color film was
produced by the American
Institute of Cooperatives as
an educational tool to teach
the cooperative way of doing
business. The film was made
available for the Council’s
review by Adams Electric
Cooperative, Inc. The
C. B. HOOBER & SON
INTERCOURSE
R. S. HOLLINGER & SON
MOUNTVILLE
ERB & HENRY EQUIP. INC.
22 26 Henry Ave New Berlmville PA
1 Mile North of Boyerlown
Phone 215 367 2169
Conservatory Christmas
Display, along with red
Rieger begonias and a new
Rieger cultlvar,
“Limelight." which has
white flowers tinged with
green. The polnsettlas are
grown at Longwood
especially for the Christmas
display, and some are very
different from those sold in
florists shops at Christmas.
Because of the Main Con
servatory's vast dimensions
(the glass ceiling is well over
thirty feet above the floor) a
number of extremely tall
plants are grown, their red
and white “flowers" raised
on four-foot stems above the
Conservatory’s green lawns.
In a small house near the
Main Conservatory,
Longwood’s Department of
Educations has arranged a
Council was invited to make
this program available to
schools and service clubs in
their local areas.
Attending the meeting
were representatives of:
Agway, Adams Electric,
Cumberland Valley
Cooperative, Interstate Milk
Producers, Production
Credit and Federal Land
Bank of York, Eastern Milk
Producers, Adams County
and-York County Extension
Services.
717 786 8231
Ephrala PA
717 285 4538
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Try A Classified Ad
It Pays!
WHO’S MINDING
THE MILK?
display of Christmas
decorations for the home,
with suggestions for
wreaths, door swags and
table decorations that can be
made at home. Most em
phasize the use of natural
materials in imaginative
ways, and all make plain the
Holy Might
For on this night a child is
born and the angels sing. Joy
be with you this Christmas.
KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO.
949-6502 Buffalo Spnngs 949-6502
Route 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall
Lebanon County
-tensive, one-shot Insurance you can
get Is the Sentinel the 10-lnch recorder which
charts temperature of your milk-cooling or holding
tank. Here’s what it provides:
• Permanent proof that proper temperature was
maintained
• '
Record of cooling equipment efficiency.
Cleaning temperature recording on the same
chart
The Sentinel is also available with provision for
actuating an alarm or warning light if pre-set tempera
ture is exceeded
Remember—if it prevents the loss of only one
tank of product, the Sentinel has paid for itself. It
minds your milk.
PARTLOW
See your dealer about the
Sentinel—or drop us a line
RO. Box 433
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
value of "I made It myself”
Christmas decorations. The
small boxwood Christmas
tree studded with apples, the
“kissing ball” tied with
ribbon and mistletoe and the
tiny owl ornaments made of
pine cones will delight
visitors of all ages.
if you depend upon
your milk check
for a living,
who’s minding
your milk?