Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser July is a vacation month. Two families drove from Atlanta, Georgia to spend some time with us. We had a frill house for a week. Some of the seven grand children, who were here, helped to put more than 100 big round hay bales in the barn. Later they played hide and seek there. Even though the grandchildren ate and slept here they spent most of the time on the farm with the ani mals. The girls especially liked to leacock BBBSBBH center 89 Old Leacock Rd., Ronks, PA * 717-768-7174 www.leacockcoleman.com Store Hours Mon., Ike., Wed. & Thur. - 7am - spm Fri. - Tam - Bpm Sat. Tam -12 pm noon Coleman Camping Products Coleman Gas Grills Regency Gas and Wkkl Stoves Harman Wood, Coal & Pellet Stoves & Fireplaces an caste EMPIRE FARM DAYS AUGUST 3 Pre-Show Exhibitors And Features Advertising Deadline Thursday, July 25 Show Dates: Aug. 6,7 & 8 A-fl M V ||| B |ai|||||A g*Amgm HJKA/ SPECIAL EXtflßlTuftS SHOW RATE ■ SAVE 25% C/\D CtIDIDE 11. Afl DDAADECC ICBIIBC ■ %Pw» BIB* IBIBk CK PeWI ■ Bl4#%a*Wßww IwwwKw play with the kittens. Our grand children have grown a lot in the last year and are taller than us. Instead of two of us sitting at the kitchen table, we had more than a dozen at two tables. We had a frill kitchen with three women making three different dishes. And, a cousin from Arizo na stopped in one noontime for a short visit. She generously gave us a five-pound box of chocolates. At least there were plenty of peo ple to share them. Jotul Gas and Wood Stoves Aladdin Lamps and Accessories Check with Your Sales Person for Details or Call 717-721-4416 Lancaster AG PROGRESS AUGUST 17 Pre-Show Exhibitors And Features Advertising Deadline Thursday, August 8 Show Dates: Aug. 20,21 &22 Deadline for Special Is July 25 Air mattresses in the basement helped with sleeping arrange ments. The coffee pot was going most of the day as some people love their coffee. My husband likes root beer, and I like water. One meal was eaten at a restau rant in Lancaster. That was a treat for us as I cook meals at home when we are alone. Our guests worked hard for their food as we now have our garden rototilled, the raspberry patch trimmed, and many weeds removed too. However, we found some time to just sit and visit. Usually our visiting is via tele phone. Over the weekend our son had a pig roast and invited his fellow employees, neighbors, and his siblings. About 20 of our family were able to attend. The meat was delicious and there was ample food served on a farm wagon as a table. The week passed quickly. I JNTEBCOURSE . W IM-HANO - if I \ PARADISE A COLEMAN CENTER 0 *''** l '*"" Jl * J * |K "V DAYS Lancaster County 4-H Members Participate In Presentation Night LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Lancaster County 4-H Presentation Night was con ducted June 11 at the Farm and Home Center. Thirty-two 4-H members participated with pre sentation and speech topics rang ing from horses to cows, road trips, baby-sitting and orienteer ing. A visual communication divi sion also showcased poster and photography exhibits that in cluded topics on “Pennsylvania Mountain Flowers” and “Wash ington, D.C.” Judges for the evening were Mabel Hershey, Marietta; Luke Brubaker, Mount Joy; Paula Kosh, Ephrata; Laura Schmal hoffer, Leola. Neil Vestermark and Lisa Hershey were room chairs assisting the judges. The 4-H Fair will take place Aug. 8, 9 and 10 at the Eliza bethtown Fairgrounds. The pre sentations will be given Wed., Aug. 7, at 8 p.m. There will also be various exhibits, shows and demonstrations. There is no fee HOLLAND Capital Region 4-H Fashion Revue Winners CARLISLE (Dauphin Co.) Four-H in the Capital Region re cently celebrated a “Century of Fashion” in activities held in Carlisle. The event was the cul mination of the 4-H Textile Sci ence project year. Sixty-eight 4-H Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 20, 2002-811 youth from Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties par ticipated. Workshops for the youth in cluded tin punch, “Costuming Fun”, “Bone Up on Calcium”, “Do You Love to Sew?” and “Details Make the Difference”. Other activ ities included judging and stage rehearsal for the fashion show pres ented that evening. 4-Hers won honors for their projects and show manship skills. Senior winners were Erin Davis and Kate Martin from Adams County, Lindsay Burkhart, Elizabeth Criswell, Mandie Hallo way, Holly Hoover, Betsy Ranck, and Ra chael Rank from Lan caster County, Matthew Reichard and Melinda Reichard from Franklin County, and Beth Par rish from York County. These youth will now compete in the State Achievement events at Penn State University July 31, at Eisenhower Auditorium. A ° G^2 R£ss ° Ays to attend. 4-H members who partici pated in Presentation Night 2002 include: Reid Fellenbaum of Boots and Saddles; Bonnie John son, Elizabeth Riden, Emily Riden of Conestoga Valley Com munity Club; Cody and Katie Andrews, and Colton and Kelly King of Dairy Beef; Erik Nuss baum and Jay R. Snyder of Eph rata-Cocalico Community Club; Jessica Hargenrater and Debo rah Henson of Garden Spot Community Club; Heidi Smith and Katrina Smith of Penn Manor Community Club; Nata lie Cutugno of Rough Riders; Courtney Bamford, Jessie Bark er, Daniel Cargill, Hannah Car gill, Austin Good, Rachel Shenk and Stephanie Withkowski of Saddle Cinches; LaDessa Au ment, Devan Deßeneditto, Fred dy Frey, Katrina Frey, Lori Hess, Mandie Holloway, Christine Keefer, Clara Osborne, Gwen Osbome and Kate Osborne of Solanco Community Club. BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN Lancaster Farming PHONE: 717-626-1164 OR 717-394-3047 FAX: 717-733-6058 Mon., Tuas., Wed.. 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