Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1976, Image 81

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Kale (1 plant in aolll-Mni
Hlt Mull.Onlon. Mr* H 1)
Mull, Klva HclaUnd. Mrs
Robert lona. JVpprr* Mr*
lister Deyre*. Klva
Helctand, Mr* R H Mull,
Potatoes-Samur) Mver.
Mary Royer. Mary 1-ou
7-urk, David Shelly Jr . KJva
HrUtand, Pumpkin* Rene
Hope. Steve Dresrher.
Radishes-Klva Heistand.
Squa*h-I)avid Shell'. Mrs
H B Mull, Mr* Dealer
Dcyccs, Squash 'Winter
lypcal-Mrs ill) Mull. Carol
Stark. Willis Hackman,
Tomatoes - Carol Stark.
Carol Wohlfcil, Robert J
Herr, Mrs Robert I-ong,
Mrs R B Mull, Dale Shelly.
Any vegetable worthy of
cxhlbiUon-Mary Royer
Fruits-NoU
Applcs-Ronald Mumyscr,
Plums-Mrs David Shelly;
Strawberry-Wlllls Hack
man; Dog Wood-Bet J
Longencckcr; Amencsn
Black Walnuts-Beth
Longenecker; Buttcmuts-B
rad Longenecker; Native
American or Chinese
Chestnuts-Darren Weaver.
Home and Dairy Products
Baking Powder Biscuits,
Com Bread, Muffms-Glenda
Riehl; Nut Bread-Dianna
Reed; White Bread-Anna
Lehman; Doughnuts-Glenda
Riehl; Butter Cakes-M.
Geyer, Mrs. Milton Hess;
Egg Cakes-Helen Miller;
Pies-Naomi Engle, Carol
Wohlfeil; Candy-Marian
Allen; Cookies-Glenda Riehl,
Carol Ann Betz; Butter-Mrs.
David Shelly; Homemade
soap-Relda Brown; Noodles-
Mrs. David Shelly; Potato
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Sat (Onvo-Up A Walk-Up
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Sam to 11 a m
Pick Up Your Applications At Any Of pur Three Locations.
takes you everywhere ... does everything
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chip* Mr* David Shelly.
Oihrt'Clenda Rlehl
C aaned or Dried Prwdoeta
Apple*, ure Agne* Wea
ver. Canned aprietg*. Hlack
herrle*. Cherrlea. Klder
berrle*. Peaches. Pears,
Hums. Raspberrte»-Mrs R
B Mull. Dark Chrmes-
Carol Wohlfell
Canned Vegetables
Asparagus. Beans. Beets.
Broccoli. Carrots,
Cauliflower. Dandelion,
Kndivc, Mixed Vegetables.
Peas, Pumpkin. Sauerkraut,
Spinach, Swiss Chard.
Tomatoes, Vegetable Soup,
Best display of canned
vcgctablcs-Mrs R B Mull;
Com-Mrs M Clcjcr
Canned Meals Beef,
Pork, Sausage, Sirloin-Mrs
11 B Mull;Picklcs and
ReUshes Beans-Amanda
Pcnnypackcr, Bects-Sandy
Shubert; Chow-Chow-Anna
Snavely; Cucumber, Bread
and Butter-Jane Gockley;
Dill-Sandy Shubert, Sour-
Patncia Longenecker;
Sweet-Helen R. Miller;
Onions-Mrs. R.B Mull;
Peppers-Tma M. Fischer;
Relishes: Com-L.. Reider;
Pepper-Mrs. Lester L.
Dupes; Miscellaneous-Janet
Karalfa; Sauces: Catsup-
Carol Wohlfeil; Chili Sauce-
Sandy Shubert: •
Miscellaneous-Betty
Slesser; Spiced Fruits;
Cherries, Peaches, Pears,
Quince-Mrs. R.B. Mull;
Watermelon-Axel Ringquist
Dried Fruits and
Vegetables: Apples,
Peaches-Mrs. R.B. Mull;
Com-Mrs. Robert Long;
from the
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Mon Tues Wed Bam -2pm Mon Tues Wed lam -2pm
Thur> -F n Bam -2pm Thurs -Fn lam -2pm
AndSp m -7pm And spm -7 pm
Sat IDrnre-Up A Walk-Up Sat IDnve-Up A Walk-Up
Window Service Only) Window Service Onlyl
lam -it am lam-llam
M«mb«rs of Fodinl Daposlt Inturanca Corp.
Mrs. Sara Myer, chairperson for the
the excellent produce entered this year.
Tomato Juices-Patncia
Longenccker; Vinegars:
Cider-Mrs. R.B. Mull; Other-
Mrs. R.B. Mull.
Cherry and Tomato
Butter-Mrs., R.B. Mull;
Apple, Pear, Honey Spreads-
Mrs. R.B. Mull; Jams;
Cherry-Mrs. R. B. Mull;
Elderberry-Patricia Long
enecker; Peach-Carol Ann
Betz; Strawberry-Mrs.
Edward Benedict; Jellies:
Apple-Sylvia Herr;
Crabapple, Raspberry-Carol
Wohlfeil; Elderberry-Mrs.
M. Geyer; Gooseberry-Mrs.
R.B. Mull; Grape-Naomi R.
Engle; Any other-Sylvia
Herr; Preserves and Con
serves: Cherry, Peach-Carol
Wohlfeil.
Floral Exhibits
African Violets-Susan
Kreider; Wax Begonias-Mrs.
Ken Stauffer: Large Leaf
Begonias-Patricia Long
enecker; Cactus garden-
Mrs. Robert Lons; Episcia-
Sadie Espenshade; Swedish
Ivy-Anna Snavely;
Terrariums-Teiva Fischer;
Any other-Pam Censui;
Baby Tears-Angela Fry;
Rubber Plant-Mrs. Ken
Stauffer; Most unusual
plant-Mrs. Ken Stauffer:
Dahlias: Red, Pompom-
Anna Lehman; Hybrid Tea
Rose-Ron Shubert; Artistic
Arrangements-Becky
Longenecker, Marion
Whisler, Helen Railing,
Jennilyn Shaw.
NEEDLECRAFT
Clothing
Half apron-Helen Railing;
Coat-Mrs. Ken Stauf-
fer;Coat-Verna Auker;
Synthetic fabric dress,
Barbara Krady; Cotton
Dress-Barbara Dimler;
■sf
rvoco fundings
FARM WHITE
VOCO li IS THE
PROVEN
WHITEWASH THAT
IS NATURALLY
ADHESIVE.
Voco II is NOT A LIME
whitewash
Voco II will not flake or scale
oil.
Voco II dries white.
APPLIED BY:
RICHARD R. FORRY
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2020 Horseshoe Road
Lancaster, PA
Phone 717-397 0035
We are also equipped to serve ,
you with modern equipment in
all your areas of crop
spraying
rtcjtUr Farming Saturday. Oct 2.1976
Elizabethtown Market Place Fair, examines some of
Jacket-Kim English; Cotton
or cotton blend skirt-Lmda
Kauffman; Silk or blend
blouse with sleeves-Helen
Railing; Slacks-Ann Gish;
Synthetic fabric suit-
Barbara Kready; Bed
spreads- Jane Hoellerich;
Carriage Robe-Helen
Haines, Shirl Brown; Cen
terpieces-Elva Heistand;
Cushions and Cushion Tops-
Nancy Carroll, Elva
Heistand, Susan Kreider,
Relda Brown, Sara
Steelman; Miscellaneous-
Barbara Kready, Susan
Kreider; Pictures-
Rosemarie Mekulsia, Mrs.
Campaign dinner set
HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania’s Farm Families for
Ford will host a dinner on Monday at the Penn Harris
Motor Inn, here, at which USDA Secretary Earl Bute will
be the guest speaker.
Those wishing to attend the dinner meeting are asked to
contact this number: 717-232-8949. Reservations should be
made by lunchtime, Monday. Cost of the dinner meeting
is $lO per person.
The Farm Families for Ford group is an organization of
Pennsylvania farmers who support the Presidency of
Gerald Ford. Charles Benner of Middleburg is chairman;
others on the committee are Donald Duncan, Robesonia;
Edward Hopkins, Falls; Francis Kennedy, Butler; John
Phillips, North East; and George Wemer, Harrisurg.
Robert Long; Pillow Cases-
Ruth Heiunbach; Caps-
Connie Shaffner, Mrs.
Robert Long; Socks, Slip
pers, Booties-Jean Craun;
Stole, Shawl, or Poncho-Mrs.
David Shelly, Lois Fackler;
Sweater-Helen Haines,
Barbara Kondras, Connie
Shaffner, Mrs. Marie Miller,
Shirley Hagen; Scarfs-
Karen Weaver.
Afghans and Quilts-Jane
Hoellerich, Kay Frey, David
Shelly, Mrs. David Shelly,
Anna Snavely, Hilda Eberly,
Mrs. Robert Long, Elva
Heistand, John Stackman.
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