B4*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1989 Mother’s Day Auction Benefits Lancaster Christian Schools LANCASTER Two com plete auctions will be featured at the third annual Mother’s Day Weekend Auction for the benefit of Lancaster Christian Schools. These auctions will be held Fri day, May 12, and Saturday. May Spectacular Orchids (Continued from Page B 2) student judge, a probationary per .. . . , tod of another three years follows, pending upon the particular Duri probationary pe riod , plants needs. TJe greenhouse th e “judge to be” must attend three temperature is held to around 70 sho ws at his or her “home center.” degrees. j n job n > s - case, his home center dyen die proper care, orchids was p hila delphia. and he readily are virtually immortal. Some spe- admi wom a , e £ cies boom once per year, ojers „ out an accredited several times, while soil others jud .. Since he has earned his ac bloom conhnuously. When they Dunkelberger must do bloom, flowers of a single jud ge four shows per year to main plant can perfume John s entire status F greenhouse; yet some varieties During next he plans produce no scent whatsoever. t 0 judgc shows in pi ttsbur gh f Corsages for Mother s Day or W a Sh i ngton> Baltimore. Harris- Ae senior prom won t come from b Rochester, and Allentown. Dunkelbeiger s greenhouse He is Additionally, John was the show not a commercial grower, but he chairman o ' f > s Central ttoes hold one sale per year to p ennsy i va „ia Orchid Society “give him some space and cover Show John receives no remunera . flie costs of Ins addiction. In tion for judging efforts . “Qr fact, there are just a few commer- chid growers have a certain uni cial orchid growls in the state; formity of craziness about them,” most are found in California, Tex- he joked. Maybe so, but any Penn as or Florida. sylvanian interested in the majes _ John testifies that he has put in d c orchid can be thankful that, af his 30 years with orchids because ter 30 years, John Dunkelberger’s he loves them. “Why do people st ii| experimenting with his bclov jog?” he asked. "Their faces are ed plants, set in iron masks they’re in The Central Pennsylvania Or pain. Well this, (orchid raising) chid Society is open to all persons, for me is fun,” he said. whether growers or enthusiasts. John’s love for the plant led him Meetings are held at 2 p.m. on the to cam the title of accredited judge • second Sunday of every month in of the American Orchid Society. Room 123, Headhouse #l, behind To qualify, one must have grown Tyson Building at the University orchids for at least five years. Park Campus of the Penn State Then, after serving three years as a University. INCREASE YOUR INCOME Bad Water Will Lower Your Income . 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Founding members of the Wedgewood Society, they were the premier private collec tors of Wedgewood international ly. Included in the auction will be 170 pieces they owned. At 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, our selection of more than SO Winross tracks will be auctioned. Selec tions feature N.G. Hershey, E.K. Bare, White Oak Mills, Bo’s Body Shop, 1988 Presidential Cam paign, and others. This year we are pleased to fea ture a Ben Brubaker-handcrafted Lancaster County farmhouse which will be auctioned at noon. More than 35 quilts, some Amish, and wall hangings will be auctioned at 1 p.m. Two local artists will be at the school. On Friday and Saturday. Frances Stair Taylor will do char coal portraits, while Lynn Yancha features a print with original re- PUT YOUR FARM DOLLARS 10 WORK You could lose your farm. Failure to have Workers' Compensation Insurance can cause you severe financial hardship. IT'S THE LAW. If you have employees , you must have Workers' Compensation Insurance coverage. 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The gift certificate auction will start at 6:30 p.m. featuring four tickets to a Penn State football game as well as many from local restaurants, clothing stores, hairdressers and others. Doors open Saturday at 7 a.m. for breakfast. The auction begins promptly at 8:30 a.m. In addition to the art and collec tibles, hundreds of other items The Kids and KowsDairy 4-H club held their second meeting at Robert Wengers, April 20. There were 28 members attending. County agent Glenn Shirk showed a movie on calf care, fol lowed by a discussion on the 5 v ***>' {. F" > j* including automobiles, craft items a Steve VanOrmer hand made Chippendale Mirror, furniture, large and small appliances, toys, games, sports equipment and many other items will be auctioned. Our Kids Clothing Komer will be open for the second year featur ing new and used clothing, toys, and other items for infants through teens. These items will be on sale Friday evening and all day Saturday. Lots of good food will be avail able all day. Lancaster Christian School is located between Bridgeport and Lampeter, one mile from the traff ic light at Rt. 462. Kids and Kows information. He also taught us how to read pedigree charts. Our next meeting will be held Thursday, May 18. For more information call Robot Kauffman at 548-3131.
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