cifruopst* J&.W7 Adams County 4-H’ers (Continued from Page C 9) York Farm Credit Association. The award is given as a challenge to its recipients to excel in their chosen projects. This year’s coun ty winners were: Tara Petry, Amy Miller, Phil Gilbert, and Korinne Livelsberger. Nine older county members were recognized with the presenta tion of ten year or eleven year member pins. Those completing ten years of project work were; Kevin Eckert, Josie Hess, Nod King, Scott Millar, Sue Murren, Kendra Powell, and Carl Tyson. Completing their final year in the program and receiving their eleven year member pins were Mitch Reever and Tad Kuntz. Special Awards woe presented at the State level to blue form win ners in a number of .catagories. Winning Keystone Awards this past year were Jeanne Smith in Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 366 Lltltz, PA 17543 717-394-3047 or Lltltz 717-626-1164 PHONE HOURS: Mon. A lues. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed., Thurs. & Frl. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Frl. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The following categories are available for your classified advertising in Section C. Deadllne- Thursday morning at 9 of each week’s publication 1 - Farm Equipment 2 - Farm Eq. Wanted 3 - Silos and Unloaders 4 - Building and Supplies 5 - Grain Equipment 6 - Dairy Equipment The following categories ars available In your classified advertising. In Section B. Deadline- Wednesday afternoon at S of each week's publication. 7 - Livestock Equipment 9 - Cattle 9 • Horses & Mules 10 - Sheep & Goats 11 • Swine 12 - Artificial Braadlng 13 • Hog Eq. & Suppliaa 14 - Poultry & Suppliaa 15 - Faad & Saad 16 - Fartillzar 17 - Plants 18 - Fruits & Vagatablas 19 - Nursary 20 • Lawn & Gardan 21 - Sarvicas Offarad 22 • Custom Work 23 • Help Wanted 24 - Situations Wanted ■ 25 - Businass Opportunities ■ ■ ■ ■ Citizenship and‘Leadership, Janet Ludwig as Outstanding Member, merit Nile Festival: (1-4) Kendra Powelll, The Rose Murren Award, Melanie Kuntz, The Mrs. Edward Snyder Awards, Jeanne Smith, the Robert Lott Award and the Clue Meyer hoffer Award, and Anne Marie Meyerhoffer, presenting the award named in her father's memory. PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 Mon., lues., 8 AM to 5 PM - Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 7 AM to 5 PM CLASSIFIED AD ORDER BLANK MAIL TO: LANCASTER FARMING P.O. Box 366, Litltz, PA 17543 NOTE: Please do not use this form for Mail Box Market Ads, see instructions in Section D with Mailbox Markets. Name Address City Zip Please publish my word ad times starting with the Box Replies: Ads with answers coming to a box number, do Lancaster Farming: $1.50 per ad per week additional. This newspaper will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. Larry Feeser, Jr. in Petroleum Power and Safety, Noel King for Poultry, and Kathy Grim in Vet Science. Three county members captured PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY State Phone ( ) I enclose DEADLINES; SECTION B - WEDNESDAY AT 5:00 P.M. SECTION C - THURSDAY AT 9:00 A.M. OF EACH WEEK'S PUBLICATION mder the prestigious Suite Winner title that gamers them a trip to next year’s National Club Congress Holiday Food Mailing Tips WAYNE CO. Surprise for away friends and relatives with a gift from your kitchen. To be sure your gift arrives in good condition be sure to consider these points before selecting recipes to make. ♦ Food needs to stay fresh for at least 2 weeks. • Food needs to be sturdy enough to withstand rough treatment. * Cookies that travel best are drop, bar, or semi-moist fruit var ieties. Crisp cookies crumble. * Very moist cookies or cakes may mold. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 29* per word per week -1 or 2 times 23* per word per week • 3 or more times 11 word minimum Words 1 Time 2 times 3 Times up to 11 3.19 6.38 7.59 12 3.48 6.96 8.28 13 3.77 7.54 8.97 14 4.06 8.12 9.66 15 4.35 8.70 10.35 16 4.64 9.28 11.04 17 4.93 9.86 11.73 18 5.22 10.44 12.42 19 5.51 11.02 13.11 20 5.80 11.60 13.80 held in Chicago. Those wthnfiM included Larry Feeser, Jr., Noel King, and Jeanne Smith. * Avoid soft icings or open faced jam fillings. * Food needs to be packed in unbreakable containers rather than glass jars. Choose a strong metal, plastic, or cardboard container just large enough for your gift ♦ Even the sturdiest foods require careful packing to prevent crumbling. * Mail early. Your gift will arrive sooner and have less chance of being lost. Your friends and relatives can start enjoying your homemade goodies right away, while they are at their best. CATTLE Herd of 20 Holstein cows. Tested, ready to go. 717-653-5408
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