m For Benefit Auction r Come to the Country Benefit Auction to bid on one of these items to be sold at Lititz Area Mennonite School on June 24 and 25. Students kneeling in front are Glen Fisher and Jill Buch. Rosene Holiinger stands at the easel. with character. The two-day Lititz Area Mcn nonite School Benefit Auction begins on Friday with a chicken barbecue from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. A mini-auction will begin at 6 p.m. with flowers, crafts, and gift certi- Be sure round bales stay tight and firm. Wrap them up with quality John Deere baler belts. Three plys of nylon-polyester are woven for heavy loads and consistent length. Only $307.00* (AE40797) And $309.50* (/mow Gear up for long days of hay making with this high-strength #5O roller chain, 5 / g -inch pitch. A 10-foot roll is just $26.72*. (AP22459) ‘John Deere dealers art independent retaderuoho determine their am prices, u actual leWngpricet may vary from Ike prices show*. Ofergaod Omagh Juae 30,1994 MILLER'S EQUIPMENT RD #1 Rt. 66 Falrmount City, PA PIKEVILLE SMITH'S EQUI a. ME m INC ’ IMPLEMENTS, INC 610 98M277 Mareeraburg. PA 610-987-6277 717-328-2244 POLE TAVERN EQ. SALES CORP. 170 Rta. 40 Elmar, NJ 609-351-2880 SCHEFFEL TOBI . S EQUIPMENT CO. TOBIAS Rad Qooaa Rd. EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Somaraat, PA Halifax, PA 114-445-8500 717-382-3132 ficates auctioned. Clowns, bal loons, face painting, and a special performance by Steve Courtney will entertain children Guests may also preview sale items for the Saturday auction. A country-style buffet breakfast wd ! iir ms. Whether you need bearings, chain, baler belts or other crucial haying parts, count on us to keep your hay on schedule with these timely parts values. You’ll find quality John Deere parts as well as Match Plus 9 parts for other brands. GEORGE V. SEIPLE & SON Eaaton, PA 610-258-7146 S.P.E., INC. Rd. 1, Box 157 Towanda, PA 717-265-4440 from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. begins Saturday’s events. Auction begins at 9 a.m. Featured in the auction will be a Benjamin Brubaker Geor gian doll house, numbered paint ings by artist Marilyn Dwyer, and finely-crafted wooded car by % Keep rolling when weather threatens with this durable cross bearing -1.25 x 3.208 inches. Fits 510,430, and 530 Round Balers. Only $13.46* (AEm® The Rtf* For Aiy Color your need* to«iybra«l*PlJUSpiwdc by John Deere. WALTEMYER’S SALES & SERVICE Red Lion, PA 717-244-4168 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Mertinsburg, PA 614-793-2109 M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Weet Chester, PA 610-696-2990 *) * Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Junt 18, 1994-825 David Thomas. An work is sold ai sandwiches, and home-baked 12 noon, quills at 1 p.m., and Win- goods ross trucks at 2 p.m Entertainment for the children the school located at 1050 East will be provided throughout the Newport Road, Lint/.. From Route day with supervised movies and 501 North through Litit/ to New puppet shows. port Rd., turn right and, approxi- For the hungry, a vast array of matcly 2 miles, school is on right, food will be available including a For more information, call (717) salad bar, soft-serve ice cream, hot 626-9551. MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION. INC. You Ask ? \ ? ??o ? (? You Answer I ANSWER —Dawn Lesher, Pitman, wanted to know how to discourage birds from building nests in hanging basket plants. Thanks to a reader who writes that she places loosely crumpled balls of aluminum foil in the flowers. The shiny, crunchy texture seems to keep nest builders away Also, thanks to Minnie Stauffer, Ephrata, who writes that she fastens a life-size artifical brid to the top of her plant. Birds think the planter is occupied and it keeps them away most of the time. Thanks to Colleen Schulz, Douglassville, who said that birds are afraid of owls and snakes. She places toy snakes among potted plants, in strawberry patches, and in cherry trees to keep birds away. ANSWER Donald Cayman, Chambersburg, wanted to know how to keep food items from sticking to the trays of a dehydrator. Thanks to Kathy M. Van Nort, Columbia, who writes that she should spray the trays with a vegetable spray such as Pam or line the trays with waxed paper. ANSWER Barbara Davis. Sewell, N.J., wanted to know where to purchase the old Parker Brothers card game called “Touring.” Thanks to numerous readers who wrote that they have a game and will sell it. Here are the names and addres ses, for Barbara and perhaps others who are interested; R.B. Zeager, 10 Timber Villa, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Alice R. Steere, 428 Tourtellot Hill Rd. Chepacket, R.l. 02814. Feme Miller, 435 Church St.. Landisville, PA 17538. Alessandra K. Mac Grew, Cairngorm Farm, 3952 Lower Saucon Rd., Heller town, PA 18055. ANSWER Beverly Budnick. Curehville, Md., wanted an explanation of the saying; A needle shall not pierce fabric on Ascension Day. Thanks to Alessandra Mac Grew, for writing that she is familiar with the saying; If you sew on Sundays, you will have to rip (he stitches out in hell with your nose. She believes these sayings regarding sewing are related to the prohibition for doing no manual labor on holy days of which Ascension Day is one. ANSWER A reader wanted to know how to keep bees away when holding outdoor picnics. Thanks to Alessandra Mac Grew, Hellertown, who said that she heard, perhaps erro neously. that bees and hornets are attracted to yellow objects so watch your color scheme. ANSWER— G. Depew, Mifflintown, wanted to know where to buy signs to erect along the highway to alert motorists of farm machinery crossing the road. Thanks to Kathy M. Van- Nort. Columbia, who said the signs can be purchased at Green Dragon, a farm market opened on Fridays and located in Ephrata. Thanks to a Frenchville reader who writes that she believes the townships are obligated to put up these safety signs especially at dangerous crossings. Signs are also avail able through Vulcan Signs, call 1-800-633-6845. ANSWER For the reader who wanted to know how to keep rabbits, moles, and voles away, Colleen Schulze, Dou glassviHe, suggests planting marigolds as many animals do not like the smell of those flowers and stay away. Another reader writes that she sprinkles mothballs around the garden perimeter to keep rabbits, woodchucks, deer, and raccoons from the garden. But, be careful, as little children must be kept away from the mothballs. Another reader wrote that she sprinkles baby powder or sulfur around the vegetables to keep rabbits away. Several wrote that large cats are most effective for patrolling gardens. Come to the Country Auction at (Continued from Pago B2<)