M-Lancnter Fanning, Saturday, July 3,1993 How the years do roll by! It is a long time ago since I celebrated July 4th by playing with a toy gun and using sparklers at night. When it was quite late and dark, we children sat on our balcony and could watch the fireworks at Lititz about eight miles away. And, when your own children reach 40 years of age, you know that you must be quite a bit older. Although, as long as a younger one is still in her twenties, you can still feel sprightly. One minute everything is okay and the next minute it might not be. That is what happened to me. I was on my way down a slope to pick hull peas when my knee developed a problem a big problem. My husband was nearby and said he’d get the wheelbarrow to get me to the car. Now wouldn’t that have been a sight! Instead, I asked him to hunt for some crutch- Lancaster Farming 1 E. Main St. Ephrata, Pa. 17522 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-526-1164 FAX 717-733-6058 PHONE HOURS: Mon., Tuts., Wed. t Frl. S a.m. to 5 p.m. ,Thur». 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The following eatogorioo art avallablo for your classified advertising. In Section D. Deadline- Thursday morning at 9 of each week’s publication 1- Farm Equipment la- Construction Equipment 2- Farm Eq. Wanted 3- Silos and Unloadara The following categories are available in your classified advertising. In Section C. Deadline- Wednesday afternoon at 5 of each week's publication. 4- Building and Supplies 5- Grain Equipment 8- Dairy Equipment 7- Livestock Equipment 8- Cattle 9- Horses It Mules 10- Sheep 8 Goats 11- Swlua 12- Artificial Breeding 13- Hog Eq. A Supplies 14- Poultry A Supplies 15- Feed A Seed 18- Fertilizer - 17- Plants 18- Fruits A Vegetables 19- Nursery 20- Lawn A Garden 21- Services Offered 22- Custom Work 23- Help Wanted 24- Situations Wanted 25- Business Opportunities 28- Household 27- Pete 28- Lost 29- Found 30- Computers 31- Notice 32- Miscellaneous 33- Recreational Vahielea 34- Autos 35- Trucks !■ Trsllsrs 36- Rul Estate 1 I T —l| l|-> Ida’s Notebook !da Risser es on the attic but all that he could find was two canes. They worked all right. After many, many X-rays it was decided that I would probably heal with some physical therapy. So now I have exercises to do every day. My daughter drove from New Jersey with her young son to help do the work one weekend. She picked and froze a lot of peas and strawberries. I had already picked more than 100 boxes by myself. At least I could sit and prepare them for freezing. When our grandsOn, who is almost two years old, was sent to the bathroom for a Kleenex, he brought instead some toilet paper. But horrors, it was still attached to the roll and had stretched the length of the house plus some. That gave me a good laugh. SIFIED AD ORDER BLANK CLAS MAIL TO: LANCASTER FARMING P.O. BOX 609, Ephrata, PA 17522 NOTE: Please do not use this form for Mall Box Market Ads, see instructions with Mailbox Markets. Address Zip Please üblish m with the startin # . I enclose . Box Replies: Ads with answers coming to a box number, c/o Lancaster Farming: $1.50 per ad per week additional. This newspaper will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of any advertisement. SECTION C • WEDNESDAY AT 5:00 P.M. SECTION D - THURSDAY AT 9:00 A.M. OF EACH WEEK’S PUBLICATION HOME (Indiana Co.) The Indiana-Armstrong Dairy Princess Pageant was held June 11 at Rock y Glen. Todd Marino from Indiana radio station WDAD was master of ceremonies. Anna Calhoun, daughter of Bill and Betty Calhoun from Dayton was chosen Indiana-Armstrong Dairy Princess. Anna is a student at Dayton Jr.-Sr. High School. Nancy Trimble, daughter of Thomas and Faye Trimble, India Indiana-Armstrong Dairy Princess Anna Calhoun, right, and Alternate Nancy Trimble have plenty of help promoting dairy products with the dairy maids and ambas sadors, standing from left: Timothy Beatty, Jennifer McMlllen, Annah Neal, Erin Leach, Tammy Trimble, Alyssa Kenslnger, Jason Beatty, Colleen Ishman, Julie Lock hart, Amy Trimble, and Jason Cribbs. PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY State. Phone (. word ad times issue. Classify under DEADLINES: 17 38 39 (Phone Numbers Count As One Worrit Indiana-Armstrong Unite To Crown Dairy Princess PLEASE CALL OUR CLASSIFIED AD DEPT. IF YOU WANT TO ADVERTISE A DISPLAY BOX IN OUR PAPER. na RD#3, was chosen alternate Dairy Princess. Nancy is attending lUP. Judges for the pageant were Vonda Minner from Mercer County, Paul Winklosky from Westmoreland County, and Char les Ruslavage from Clarion County. Assisting in promotional activi ties are the following dairy maids and ambassadors: Timothy Beat ty, Jason Beatty, Jason Cribbs, Cindy Hartman, Colleen Ishman, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES word per week • i or word per week - 3 or 11 word minimum 1 Time 2 Times 3.96 7.92 4.32 8.64 4.68 9.36 5.04 10.08 5.40 10.80 5.76 11.52 6.12 12.24 6.48 12.96 6.84 13.68 7.20 14.40 360 per 300 per Words up to 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Alyssa Kensinger, Erin Leach, Julie Lockhart, Jennifer McMil' len, Annah Neal, Amy Trimble, and Tammy Trimble, The boys and girls will work with the Dairy Princess and Alternate Princess in doing promotions of the dairy industry in Indiana-Armstrong counties. An ice cream social followed the pageant The next big promo tion will be held July 24 when a large ice cream sundae will be built at Indiana Mall. 2 times more times 3 Times 9.90 10.80 11.70 12.60 13.50 14.40 15.30 16.20 17.10 18.00