28—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28, 1973 Craft Fair Set For Millersville The annual Fair and Juried Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen will be held Wednesday August 8 through Saturday, August 11, at Miller sville State College, Millersville, Pa. The 1973 event marks the 26th year that members of the 13 Chapters that comprise the Guild have met to sell, exhibit and demonstrate original crafts in all categories. Mr. S. Arthur Shoemaker (Conestoga Chapter of Lancaster, Pa.), serving as general chairman, has assured all visitors to this year’s event they will have the rewarding experience of viewing hundreds and hundreds of quality work currently produced by Pennsylv ania craftsmen. A dinner for members of the Guild and guests on Tuesday, August 7, precedes the public opening on the following day. Mrs. Van Cleve Ott (Gettysburg Chapter), Chairman of this event, has invited Sally Douglas Orie Wolf Promoted By Weaver Orie Wolf, 914 Grandview Dr., Akron, has been appointed to the position of district sales super visor at Victor F- Weaver, Inc., New Holland, Pa. Wolf joined the Weaver organization in 1970 £o retail sales supervisor for Weaver Foods, a subsidiary. Since then he has served as a salesman, and broker representative in the Weaver prepared food division. In his new responsibilities as district sales supervisor, he will direct the sales efforts for Weaver’s Prepared Foods in the Chicago, Milwaukee, Min neapolis, and Grand Rapids market area. TRUCKS FOR SALE 1968 Ford 10 wheel dump 1969 Ford 10 wheel dump 1969 Int. 10 wheel dump 1968 Int. Tri-axle dump 1966 G.M.C. Tri-axle dump (2) 1964 Ford 10 wheel dump 1963 Chevy 10 wheel dump Mack 10 wheel dump 1962 Ford single axle dump 1968 Ford WlOOO Truck-tractor 1955 Mack truck tractor 1958 Mack truck tractor 1966 Ford 750 twin screw cab and chassis (automatic) 1967 Ford 700 cab ana chassis 1968 G.M.C. 5500 cab and chassis (diesel) 1970 Ford Louisville (you must see to appreciate) 1965 Ford single axle dump 1965 G.M.C. 4000 Flat bed 1970 Ford 10 wheel dump 1963 Int. single axle dump 1968 Ford Tilt Bed & Winch 2-3-4 Axle Tag-a-long Trailers 1964 Ford dump & snow plow Excellent Selection and Still more Coming. WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY, INC. So. Race St. Myentown, P*. Ph. 717-866-2158 Francisco, Administrator of the Peters Valley Craft School, to speak. She will describe the joint venture of the National Park Services and the Peters Valley Craftsmen of New Jersey which began operation in 1970 and today is a thriving craft educational Center. Following the dinner a highlight of the evening will be a preview of the Fair when Margrit Schmidtka (Conestoga Chapter) Chairman of the Juried Exhibit will present the awards which are chosen from work submitted by members for distinguished work by a Jury of three men, all recognized for excellence in their field: - John D. Vorlicek, professor of design and textile, Philadelphia College of Textile and Science; Edward S. Eberle, potter and teacher of ceramics at the Philadelphia School of Art; Robert Lyon, professor of Art at Millersville State. College. Mrs. Neil Beach, Guild President (Gettysburg Chapter, stresses the educational value of the Fair through the many demonstrations in all craft categories as planned by Mrs. Julie Jensen (Bucks County Chapter). The “know how” of weaving, enameling on metal, ceramics, bobbin lace, jewelry are but a few of the techniques that will be shown throughout the four days of the Fair. The hours are from 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Wednesday through Friday, the 10th, and 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturday, the llth. The Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen is a non-profit organization dedicated to promote creative crafts, the skill required to produce them and to establish a public awareness and market for the quality work of its members. WHITE WASHING with DAIRY WHITE - Dries White - Does Not Rub Off - No Wet Floors - Is Compatible With Disinfectant MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. 392-7227 HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa. Phone 717-464-2044 Formerly operated by Maynard L. Beltzel Owen B. Etter, right, of 340 Sun Valley Drive, Leola, receives Distinguished Service Award from Alfred Brandt, of RD2, Lebanon, president of the Penn sylvania Dairy Herd Im provement Association. At left is Herbert C. Gilmore, Extension dairy specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, in charge of the state DHIA program. Mpses Martin, of Ephrata, not shown, received a similar award. Ceremonies took place July 14 during the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of DHIA Supervisors on the Penn State campus. Etter also was elected president of the state association for 1973-74. itter lower costs, plus savings in time and effort. This all means more net profits for you. Stop in today and ask about our Special Stockman’s Knife offer. Let us show you how Mol-Mrx wiH fit your dairy and beef operation so that you can truly “cut costs” en: our Feeding Costs H OUR LIQUID CONCEPT! Squid supplements leader JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland RDI Phone 717-354-5848
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