Plant lovers’ comer (Continued from Page 19) designed to protect small open exposure. Burlap can plants. be stapled to stakes at the Broadleaf evergreens in appropriate height, exposed, wmdy spots and those that receive afternoon sun can be protected by constructing a burlap screen between the plant and the GARBER Oil CO. [TEXACO] Fuel Chief HEATING OIL t OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 ► ► himoucmg -*-« THE NEW WOODfKD HOT WKIB FURNACE MASCOT • FIREBRICK LINING • LARGE FIREBOX • AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL AVAILABLE • ASME APPROVED • 75.000 BTU OUTPUT • STEEL CONSTRUCTION WITH CAST IRON DOOR In these days of high fuel costs, much consideration is being made to develop alternatives for better and more eco nomical heating systems. Hot water heat is one of the most expensive energy consumers. To mini mize those heating costs, we have specifically designed the MASCOT. HISTAHO DISTRIBUTORS BOX 96 MARIETTA, PA. 17547 PH: 717-653-8243 426-2611 7 Miles North of Route 30 on Route 441 interchange to Engle Road. Follow Signs. Anti-transpirant sprays are also available at most garden centers. These are wax-like coatings that are sprayed on the leaves of plants to reduce water loss. Such sprays should be ap plied in the fall before freezing weather and reapplied on a mild day after the first of the year. Winter weather is un predictable, but preparing plants for the cold will reduce the damage even in a severe winter such as the one we had last year. YOUR SECURITY AND ENERGY CENTER Chester Holstein Club holds banquet PARKESBURG - The Chester County Holstein Club held their annual fall banquet at the Upper Oc toraro Presbyterian Church, Parkesburg, on October 27. Approximately 120 people attended the dinner, program, and business meeting. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the musical gospel group, Harmony Echoes, from Rising Sun, Md. Youth awards *vere given to members as part of the evening’s activities. Production awards went to Susan Pepple, 18, Oxford; and Linda Yoder, 16, Elverson, Pa. Top score winner in the 4-H category went to Glenn Stoltzfus, 11, of Mogantownl From three different high schools, the high performance FFA FUELMISER FURNACE HEAT—RECLAIMERS Recommended For Use In Stack Temperatures Of 400 to 900*F. • CONSERVE ENERGY AND SAVE MONEY • COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC - EASY TO INSTALL • HEAT BASEMENT. GAME ROOM, GARAGE, OR ROOM OF YOUR CHOICE • FORCED HOT AIR SYSTEMS BECOME MORE EFFICIENT • HOT WATER SYSTEMS SUPPLEMENT WITH RECLAIMED HOT AIR HEAT The MASCOT uses are limitless. Wher ever hot water is needed, the MASCOT can save you money. USES • BACK-UP FOR SOLAR HEATING SYSTEMS • HEATS TOTAL HOMES OF 2000 sq. ft. •HOOK-UP TO PRESENT HOT WATER SYSTEMS • PRE-HEAT COMMERCIAL HOT WATER • SWIMMING POOLS • INCINERATOR • AGRICULTURAL (AGILITIES, MILKHOUSES. POULTRY HOUSES, ETC. • DOMESTIC HOT WATER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29,1977 Winners of awards in the youth program at the Chester County Holstein Banquet included: from left to right (in front), Linda Yoder, Elverson, Glenn Stoltzfus, Morgantown, and Susan Pepple, Oxford; and (in back) Lane Keene, Glenmore; Ed Breckbill, Oxford; and Duane Hershey, Cochranville. awards went to Lane Keene, Susan Pepple, Chester 16, Glenmore; Ed Breckbill, County Dairy Princess, 17, Oxford, and Duane spoke to the group « Hershey, 16, Cochranville. stressed the importa- The business meeting was milk and urged ever to conducted by president, drink more of the product. Lester High. During the evening, three new Chester . , ... .. ... , County directors and one f A report of the activities of state director were elected. C ol V^ e Pf 8 * year New county directors in- was Members were eluded: Stanley Guest, Ed reminded that thisi year-the Lawrie, and Bill Stoltefus. state convention will be he d The state director elected Junuary 26 to 28. at State was Sam Acker. College, Pa. Shopping mall to host craft show LANCASTER - The largest craft show in the Northeast FaU crafts show for 1977 in which all par- „ ticipants are required to More than 80 craftsmen demonstrate their crafts will participate doing art be held on November 3,4, ““hiding weaving, pottery, and 5 at the Park City woodworking, jewelry Shopping Mall, Lancaster. P l 3^ 1 , 118 ’ w ma ?/ ame ’ At tMs time, the Conestoga Valley Chapter of the mtin ? and wood carving. Pennsylvania Guild of Admission is free, and times Craftsmen will present their are 10 a ’ m ' to9,30P-m- —717 733 4151 FARM MARKET I "»n*. 1755 WEST MAIN ST I T L3ri¥ > 'l , | .nv w e slo‘[pi.--.a !► 33
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