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DFAIIFA CII l/CD AAIKIFC 8 miles south of Lancaster on route 324 rsyfUEA PH:(717)87265920r(717)687-6169 ALSO FEATURING: Ida’s ♦ Notebook Last month when I started to pot my house plants, prior to arranging them on win dow sills all over the house, I was reminded of a remark made by a neighbor lady. She said, “You mean to tell NO REFUNDS n Ida Risser me that you go to all the work of putting them in the garden and then repot them in the Fall?” I don’t think of it as too much work because the flowers such as begonias, impatiens, Joseph’s Coat, and coleus are so much healthier from spending the Summer outside and their colors are so vibrant. Now my job will be to try and keep them that way during the coming months. At the present time, I have a beautiful bouquet of one dozen red roses to enjoy as my oldest son, who will be married next month, brought them for me when he visited last weekend. He came to work for his father but it rained, so he watched football on TV and slept on the sofa. Recently, I found a tiny booklet of “valuable recipes” concocted by a man by the name of H. G. Buch of Oregon, Pa. in 1886. You would not believe the things printed therein unless you really read them. Most of the “recipes” deal with curing horses of myriad ailments. The first one in PE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16th The Roy Clark Show GATES OPEN 10 A.M. CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT FROM 11 AM to 6PM ROY CLARK FEATURING BUCK TRENT EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTEON PUMPKIN PIE-EATING CONTEST PRIZE AWARDED MC’s - “The Ole Sheriff' Bobby Montgomery Chet “E” and Ray Davis SOUND BY: Ken Alexander Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977 this booklet, that is almost 100 years old, gives the ingredients to use for “wind colic” in horses. It is as follows: one handful of chicken dung, one handful sage, one handful grown ivy, one and one-half tablespoonfuls of asafoetida, and one quart cider vinegar. Boil this to a pint and then give it to the horse, it advises. 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