B24—Lancaster Firming, Saturday, October nron 006 a a » oaot ta m g~aa~6 g a errata a a rtrrarra amnrraa'a'aa “,- • ° : * o °/‘ # O 0 f ✓**t\ \ a 1 GRAFT j , : lflttBoiia-aon.BA-aßß«a.BBBQfi.Qflßftafl9flo9oaaaaaoaaß«aaao^ Terrific tiehacks you can make Tiebacks are an interesting breed of gadgetry. The job they do could be done with a piece of string, when you get right down to it, but we do like to “doctor” them up with ruffles, fringe, tassels and doodads. In the past I have created any number of tiebacks. Some were terrific others were an em barrassment. A few I share here with you. BANDANNA HAN DKERCHIEFS: When our two younger boys were small, I made curtains and bedspreads for their bedroom of “hobo” print. For tiebacks I folded bandanna han dkerchiefs from corner to comer to make triangles and tied them around the curtain, fastening them onto cuphooks. Easy and inex pensive. However, they do fade quickly, so occasional replacements are necessary. WASHCLOTHS: In one bathroom I used the same idea, but used washcloths instead of han dkerchiefs. Rather than fold them (which would have made unsightly bulk), I cut the cloths from comer to comer and then finished the raw edges. These I tied around curtains made of bath towels. Easy care? No question! CHAIN: Bamboo-type chains come in light or dark “wood” and can be easily cut to any length. You can spray-paint the chain any color you like or use as is. FABRIC: For each tieback cut a piece of fabric the length you need, but twice the width. Stitch the two long edges together and turn piece right side out. Slip two macrame rings onto the tieback, then stitch the two raw ends together (this seam should be hidden behind the curtain). Pull one ring to a position to attach to your wall hook. Pull the other one down to the junction of curtain and tieback. Adds an extra touch of texture and color to your curtains. The wider the tieback piece, the prettier it will be scrunched into the rings. RIBBON: Quick and easy tiebacks can be made from grosgrain ribbon. You can use it as is by stitching ends together or tying them in a bow. Or add a row of narrow ruffling to each long edge of ribbon. Narrow ribbons can be stitched to the wider grosgrain and then used as tiny bows. It sparks up your room, believe me, to have pretty tiebacks. Leaders Recognized (Continued from Page 822) at the time of the fund drive for the new building. Raising over $400,000 and managing the funds, “he got totally involved in our program,” stated Rick Kauffman, as he presented Hughes with a plaque. “Without Bill Hughes’ leadership on the financial end, we couldn’t have made it,” Kauffman stated. After the awards were given, county 4-H talent show winners performed for their parents and leaders, and the entertainment was concluded with a rousing, comical skit by the members of the Berks 4-H County Council, entitled “If I was not a 4-Her, this is what I’d be.” 15,1983 LOOK TO KELLER BROS . FOR LOW FINANCING RATES Buy and take delivery of any new Ford Series 10 tractor or powerful TW Series tractor before November 30,1983. We’ll help arrange low 8-3/4% FIXED ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE financing for qualified buyers for up to four full years through Ford Motor Credit Company. OR DELAY YOUR PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL 1,1964! Prefer to delay payments instead? We can help arrange up to 7 months waiver of pay ments for qualified buyers, followed by up to four full years of 10-3/4% FIXED ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE financing on all TW tractors and Series 10 tractors (excluding 2310). You’ll make no additional payments and finance charges will not begin to accrue until April 1,1984! 10%% ANNUAL PERCENT RATE FINANCING ON 1,000 SERIES TRACTORS! Buy and take delivery of a stocky new Ford 1000 Series compact diesel tractor by Novel ber 30,1983. We’ll help arrange 10%% FIXEI ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE financing ft qualified buyers for up to four full years. AH offers require a qualifying down paymi CALL FOR SPECIAL PRICE ON TW 20 DEMO TRACTOR READING The Berks County Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association would like to announce the first American Rabbit Breeders Association sanctioned show in Berks County in about 20 years. This show will take place on October 23 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the new 4-H Community Center Building, just north of Reading, off of Route 183 behind the Agricultural Center. Eight judges from six states have been secured to examine over 1000 entries of about 35 rare and common breeds of rabbits and cavies arriving from all over the East Coast. Homemade food will be available all day. In the early afternoon two separate raffles will be held featuring three rabbit fur Rabbit Show Scheduled coats, a hand made quilt, rabbit to fifth place are offered. Two supplies, and feed. Rabbit crafts special trophies will be awarded to and accessories will be displayed the best commercial and the best for sale. fancy rabbit m the show. There is Prizes of over 150 trophies, not admission charge, and the rosettes plus placement ribbons up general public is welcome. CHAMBERSBURG The third Sheiss received first place in the annual Franklin County 4-H Junior Class, and Greg Christman Shepherds show and auction was received first place in the Senior held recently at the Chambersburg Class. Livestock Sales. Forty-three At recent meetings, eight club lambs were sold with David Sheiss members completed Unit II of the receiving Grand Championship Bicycle project. Unit 111 will in and Greg Christman receiving elude a family bike-hike along the Reserve Championship. In the C& O Canal on October 23. Club fitting and showing competition, members also met to write thank- Gretchen Christman received first y° u notes . to the lamb bu y ers at the place in the Novice Class, Eric elub auction. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE y FINANCING FOR UP TO 48 MONTHS! or trade-in. Certain restrictions apply. Physical damage and credit life insurance not included. AND THERE’S MORE! You also get three years of exclusive Ford Tractor Care FREE when you buy a new Ford TW-5, TW-15, TW-25 or TW-35. Or get the Ford Extended Service Plan FREE and take advantage of special factory incentives on Ford mechanical front-wheel drive when you buy a new Ford TW-10, TW-20 orTW-30 4-H Sheperds Hold Show
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