Lancaster [Continued from Pace 52[ place winner in ;,the “computer”; supplied the foods division was the ijfom Penn State. The Mount Joy Busy Bakers, was an Their display told of eating a electronically lit quiz on 4-H ba i anC ed diet, which programs. includes foods from the four However, these were not food groups - meat, dairy, the only displays available fruits and vegetables, and for shoppers to ogle at. There breads and cereals, were 16 exhibits, all of which Second place in the foods won an award of some type, division was the Ephrata The awards for displays Teen 4-H, and third place were broken down into five went to the Mountville categories- foods, general, Cohimunity 4-H Club, crafts, horse, and .. agriculture. ICcntmued on Page 58) 1907 70th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 1977 THIS IS OUR YEAR ... IT CAN BE YOURS TOO! APRIL SPECIAL MODEL 354 GRINDER MIXER *3395. Q 3- FREE FINANCE TILL AUG. IST Sperry New Holland GRINDER-MIXERS offer quality, capacity and selection: Fold-back augers reach high and far! NH 268 baler w-thrower NH 717 harvester NH 5717 harvester YOUR HOLLAfSD dealer C. I. WILEY & SON INC. shoppers GUARANTEED USED EQUIPMENT No. 8 crop carrier N.H. 327 spreader Hawk 180 Bu. spreader FREE FINANCE ON MANURE SPREADERS TILL AUG. Ist, 77' 101 S. Lime Si Quarvyviile, Pa. Phone: (717) 786*2895 Demonstrations were performed daily at the 4-H Expo in the Park City Mall last week. On Friday afternoon these four girls (from left to right) Sue Kleinfelter, Lititz; Kelly Landis, Lititz; Sue A touch (Continued from Page 56] said will keep a few antiques which add to the decor in the home for the visitors to enjoy. However, for the Heritage Trail tour, she plans to put out some of her better quilts and to display some of the antiques she owns. Anyone interested in touring the Landis home as well as the other houses on the tour can purchase tickets from: Mrs. Robert L. Brubaker, R 2 Valley Road, Manheim, Pa. 17545; Mr. Robert Rohrer, Nottingham 6 ft (24 disk) harrow N.H. 4SOLDaybine N.H. ZSOLDaier Rl, Pa. 19362; Mrs. Abram Barley, Rl, Washington Boro, Pa. 17582; Mrs. Richard Hershey, 304 Newport Road, Lititz, Pa. 17543; Mrs. Richard Hess, Strasburg Rl, Pa. 17579; Mrs. Royd Shertzer, Lancaster R 6, Pa. 17603; or Mrs. Linda Kreider, Quarryville Rl, Pa. 17566. Send a self-addressed, large stamped envelope with a check for six dollars for each ticket purchased. The time of the tour is from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. with a luncheon following at the Landis Valley Resort Inn. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 2,1977 Eshelman, Lititz; and Martha Gregory, the teen leader of the Brickerville Community Club, demonstrated making corn husk flowers. Pretty plants (Continued from Page 53] “Or,” Debbie said, “only fertilize in the Spring, Summer, and Fall with regular fertilizer-house plants don’t require much,” She also discussed in detail the care of several different house plants. The spider plant was one of these. “Spiders are one of the closest plants to the human body,” she said. “They TOX-O-WIK T^hcfcmafioCs HEAD GATE CATCH CATTLE AUTOMATICALLY It is easily placed on your receiving chutes as a quick and effective detention for Cattle during treatment ELMER R.D. 2, Myerstown produce babies in much the same manner as women do. The babies develop on shoots which are similar to an umbilical cord,” she explained. These babies draw nourishment from their mother plants the same as a fetus draws from its mother. In conclusion, she stated, “With a lot of light, a little water, and some care, everyone can grow green. M. MARTIN Phone: (717)949-2081 57
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