B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19,1981 Last week I spent a most pleasant day with my daughter, Judy, who lives in Palmyra. She had a days vacation and asked me to go along with her to see some historic sites in Philadelphia. We took a train out of Lancaster and arrived at the 30th Street Station - one-half hour late, but we had no schedule to keep so it didn’t bother us. As it was a weekday, the only thing that was crowded was the subway that we took to sth Street in the historic area of Philadelphia. We were packed in like cattle in a truck but the car traveled at high speed between stops and we were at our destination in no time. KATOLIGHT Solving Standby Power Problems... World Wide Reliability should be foremost when selecting a Standby Power System for any industrial application. Katolight Standby Power Systems have a proven record of dependable operation throughout the world. 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Governor's tree (Continued from Page 62) carols from the group, toi uiniuii photographs and interviews with the broadcast media. "I hope you all found your or naments,” she told the assembled youngsters. "Every single one is just beautiful." A flurry of picturetaking ensued, as youth from across the state lined up with the smiling and gracious first lady of the state for a photo remembrance ot their afternoon at the Governor’s house. At 4 p.m. the reception ended as farm families headed back to their rural homes and a sudden quiet descended on the state rooms of the mansion. Ginny Thornburgh reflected on her joy at being able to have so many children visit and experience the Governor’s home and, a mother herself, commented on how such a large assembly of children had been so well behaved. The treats differed to the hungry guests were as beautiful and delicious as the ornaments on the tree were unique and handcrafted. cooperation among the several farm groups in gathering the hundreds of ag ornaments, and the enthusiasm with which they had received the idea. According to Trish Hallowell, she had spoken during the afternoon with , T . „ , _ numerous mothers who said their Next we walked to the Betsy families had made and used Ross House where the maker of the similar ornaments in their own first American flag lived. I was holiday celebrations, amazed to learn that she also made But at least one ornament musket balls for the Continental originally intended for the display Army and was an upholsterer too. never made it to Harrisburg We enjoyed the Pa. Horticultural The explanation for the missing Society exhibits and the Marine decoration came in a letter from a Corps Memorial Museum. We saw Perry County FFA chapter. It a printing press in operation which seems that one of the ornaments was made mManheim. intended for the tree had “rotten” If you plan to visit Philadelphia, before being sent. The letter’s total dostopat the Ctenterfirst. honesty about the fate of or . Wewalkedaboutl?blocks,some nament had been especially of it through the ram, but it was all , touching to Mrs. Thornburgh, worth it. a statement released during the The Hallowells also expressed their appreciation for the $89.85 Worth of Cooking Accessories for $9.95... On Models RR-10A, RMC-20 & RMC 30 By Dec. 31,1981 PLUS *loo°° AND A POWERFUL EXHAUST HOOD ALL IN ONE! WALL MOUNTING MODEL RD-10A WITH ROTAWAVE COOKING ■ Large Stainless Steel Interior. ■ 700 Watts of Cooking Power. Over 1 cubic foot of usable oven On full power cooks almost space. Will not rust, chip or everything in one-fourth the corrode. Easy to clean. time of conventional cooking. 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