Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1998, Image 51

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    Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Risser
Over the holidays we had lots of
family visit us. One night we had
nine sleeping here and the next
day we had 38 at a drop-in party.
The main attraction for the chil
dren was our four kittens and the
snowfall. They managed to make
a small snowman but the kittens
we re a constant attraction. They
liked to bring them in the house
for their dish of milk and kitten
chow. We may even have man
aged to give one away.
One of my sisters gave me a
very nice framed picture of my
mother when she was only five
years old. She is holding her fa
vorite doll and is wearing high
buttoned shoes. Another framed
photograph is of a family of four
who live in New Jersey.
We were given enough snack
food to last for several months. At
least, I hope that we can stretch it
out for a few weeks. This year my
husband got clothing instead of
me. My daughters gave gift certi-
P Great Plains
NO-TILL DRILLS
• Utilizes proven coulter/opener no-till system.
• Compact, well-balanced design transports easily.
• Heavy-duty coulters cut through tough ground
and heavy residue.
• Dry fertilizer, small seeds, and and fluffy seed box
options.
• Lock-out hubs disengage drives for transport.
See The Dependable Great Plains
Dealers Listed Below:
C.B. Hoober & Sons, Inc.
Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
717-768-8231
Chambersburg Farm Service
975 South Main Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-264-3533
Norman D. Clark & Sons
Main Street, P.O. Box 27, Honey Grove, PA 17035
717-734-3682
ficates from a seed catalog and I’ll
certainly enjoy shopping fra* flow
ers. I have already picked out
some that I want to fry to grow
next summer.
Our daughter’s family from
Georgia had to drive home
through snow and ice. No wonder
they like to visit in the spring and
summer. But when they got home,
they had five inches oif snow too.
A second Habitat house has
been completed by our church
members and an Ethiopian family
has moved in. They spent 100
hours on other people’s homes
and another 400 hours on their
own. It was a two-year process for
them but they were able to move
in with their two children just be
fore Christinas. It took commit
ment to stick to the job of carrying
in cement blocks, hammering,
sanding, and painting. They are
happy to have a house of their
own.
10 ft. & 12 ft.
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MjW II
History Of Pennsylvania Barn
The Lancaster County Department of Parks and Recrea
tion will present a program on the history of the Pennsylva
nia Bam on Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. The program will take place
Insdie an actual 19th century Pennsylvania barn, which is
used as the Lancaster County Environmental Center
(above) located along Eshelman Road.
At tight Is Bob Enslngmer, bam expert and speaker tor
the event. Enslngmer will explore the origins and evolution
of the Pennsylvania bam. He has researched and written
extensively on barns. The program will Include slides and
photographs. Also available that day will be autographed
copies of his book “The Pennsylvania Barn, It’s Orgln, Evo
lution, and Contribution In North America.’’
The program Is free; however, participants are asked to
preregister by contacting the Park Office at (717) 299-8215.
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D & E Equipment
307 Edgar Avenue, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
717-784-5217
Carlisle Farm Service
260 York Road, Carlisle, PA 17013
800-447-6829
Lone Maple Sales & Service T ... . _
RD #2 New Alexandria, pa Lehigh Ag Equipment, Inc.
412-668-7122 6670 Ru PP svi,le Road, Allentown, PA 18106
610-398-2553
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Great Plains
The Most Comprehensive Set of
Time-Proven No-Till Drill Features
In The Business
Lancaster Farming, Fridcy, January 9, 1998-B7
Hines Equipment
Rt. 28 West, Cresson, PA 16630
814-886-4183
and Rt. 220, Belwood, PA
814-742-8171
C. B. Hoober & Sons, Inc.
McAlisterville, PA 17049
717-463-2191