FARM SHOW - Seven Lancaster County con tenders placed first in the vocational horticulture judging at the Farm Show last Saturday. Firsts went to Jo Wmchell, 613 Burlington Drive for her hanging basket, Teresa Wickenheiser, 237 James Street for her collection of cacti; Colleen Drennon, 435 Brownstown for ferns; Jeanne Faye, Kennedy Lane, Elizabethtown for her terrariums; SharonGernert, R 4 Manheim for an arrangement of wild flowers; Tracy Beckly, Elizabethtown, for silk corsages; and Terry Boar, Friutville Pike for fresh flowers bridal bouquet. Results are as follows: Flowering House Plants African Violets 1 Kathy Socker Coopersburg 2 Ann Derr LihU 3 Johanna Graf War minster Was Begonias 1 Sue Ko)!y Southampton 2 Tma Griffith Chalfont 3 Patrick Sherman Fayetteville 4 Cindy Conve y War minster 5 Le AnneCasncr Newport Hanging Baskets 3 Jo Wmchell Lancaster 4 Tammy Mmick Lancaster 5 Lon Hess Newport Geranium Pelargonium Bedding or Common Any Color 1 Tina Griffith 2 Chene Griffith Chalfont 3 Tracy Townsend Lemoyne 4 Cindy Raab Hartsville 5 Johanna Graf Warminstar Cyclamens 1 Johanna Graf 2 Branda Kemmick Mt Joy 3 Cindy Raab 4 Mane Peabody Gallon BODY & HOIST PACKAGE PLANS “Put Our Strength Behind You” Bring us your chassis. We’ll fit it with the body and hoist to do exactly what you want done. 15 BODIES •#iv^ % 3 M I n lancaster truck bodies lancaster automobile spring co., inc. Vocational horticulture awards announced Lawrence Doylestown 5 Sherri Leib fried Marietta Collection of Cacti 1 Teresa Wickenheiser Willow St Foliage Plant no container larger than 8 1 Kathy Socker 2 Brenda Kemrmck 3 Tracy Stump 4 Nancy Wend'tz Mountville Ferns 1 Colfeen Drennon Brownstown 2 Caroline McGrath Warrington 3 Cindy Raab 4 Mane Lawrence 5 Tina Shot? Mountville Potted Ivy 1 Laura Martin Enola 2 Sue Kelly 4 Caroline McGrath Warrington Dish Carder I Deb Fleagfe Millerstown 2 Tina Greiner Lancaster 3 Judy Nace Chris Shive, Seven Valleys, exhibited BV Pinkie Pride to the reserve grand Junior Angus cham pionship title. u-FO* ufo* BBat, *ii ossgf Columbia 4 Jennie Howe Columbia 5 Cathy Heck Elizabethtown Terrariums 1 Jeanne Faye 2 Scott Fowltz Harrisburg 3 Kathy Hedricks Columbia 4 Cheryl Bobey Schnecksville ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS Arrangement of wild flowers 1 Sharon Gernert Manheim 2 Condy Raab Hartsvilfe 3 Bob Sunsen Patton 4 Sue Little Newport Arrangement in container using dried and 1 Cheryl Bobey 2 Denna Stump Elizabethtown 3 Sonja Mylm Miller svilte 4 Sue Klinger Schnecksville 5 Darla Fox New Holland Wreaths dried and silk materials 1 Stao Tolbert Chambersburg 2 Jr. beef »O FD« k foa Pm®i^^ip3SS silk materials SUB-FRAME AND FRAMELESS HOISTS Knee-action, dual lift arm, and telescopic hoists in underbody and front lift styles Capacities range from 5 to 34 tons WflMi % wSSSSfSSf Up kjg Out Toll Free 800 732-0004 310 Richardson Drive Lancaster-Hempfield Industrial Park P 0 Box 4626 Lancaster, PA 17604 7173942647 Heidi Fry Chambersburg 3 Chris Trout Millersville 4 Kathy Socker Cooper sburg 5 Brian Horn Rohrerstown Mats for wall hanging using dried materials 1 Brenda Rosenbaum Chambersburg 2 Beth Knauss Allentown 3 Mary Kershner Bloomsburg 4 Mark Brown Bloomsburg 5 Felicia Jacobs Doylestown Pine Cone Wreaths 1 Rita Marshall Enola 2 Colleen Stevens Summcrdale 3 Sharon Ger nert Manheim 4 Jtm Snyder Bloom sburg 5 Shan Hurley Mechanicsburg Arrangement in a pedestal container using fresh flowers 1 Diana Koser Dauphin 2 Debra Kenianne Rarick, (foreground) 13, of Reading, Berks County exhibited both the grand and reserve grand Junior Shorthorn heifers. 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Kundt, extension forestry specialist and associate professor of horticulture at the University of Maryland. Much of this loss can be attributed to urban sprawl, Dr. Kundt notes, and it should be cause for future concern by firewood con sumers as well as paper and lumber manufacturers In an effort to help slow the loss rate. Congress last year passed the Packwood bill (Public Law 96-451), which authorizes the Internal Revenue Service to allow federal tax incentives to sramNE CHOICE For 20-mile-a-day comfort, sportsmen choose Red Wing Irish Setters. * Sizes 6-16 Widths AA-EEEE •Not all tizts in all widths RED WING r BOOKS SHOE SERVICE 107 E. STATE ST QUARRYVILLE, PA 17566 717-786-2795 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Fresh Flower Corsages 1 Mary Levann Bloomsburg 2 Debra Olsen 3 Theresa Schwager 4 Johanna Grat 5 Cindy Raaf Hartsville Fresh Flowers Bridal Bouquet I Terry Boer Lancaster 2 Brian Horn Rohrerstown 3 Theresa Schwoyer 4 Mark Brown 5 Kathy Way Table Centerpiece Fresh Flowers 1 Mark Brown 2 Debra Olsen 3 Earle May Steelton 4 Johanna Graf 5 Charon Gernert Manheim small nonmdustnal woodland owners for reforestation purposes. These amortization and tax credit provisions apply only to reforestation for timber production pur poses—not for Christmas tree growing or other or namental purposes. However, Christmas trees do qualify for capital gams purposes and allowances for depletion. But this qualification should not be confused with the amor tization and tax credit provisions of the new Packwood bill. 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