s«- * * ‘ v <*- -' •* **■ _ - 4* ** **- -*• A* *. *%► i- < >• - + 4- “Cathedral Window," a quilt made by Farm Women Group 1 of York County, brought $3OO at Peachilicious Weekend. The auctioneer for the sale was Blaine Rentzel, Emigsville, who gave his time <ree of charge. SHfflO'an ANOTHER SATISFIED USER OF STA-RITE Milking Equipment Bob Engle (left), Farm System Salesman for Agway, Witmer Hostetter (center), Rl Oxford and Wilmer’s son, Bill, check on their Sta-Rite Pipeline. Mr. Hostetter had his first Sta-Rite Pipeline installed in 1975. Mr. Hostetter says, “I was so well pleased with the milking equipment and the service by Agway, that when I wanted to buy a second pipeline in 1976 for another farm I again chose Sta-Rite from Agway for my 60 stall dairy barn. Contact your local Farm Systems salesman for expert help in designing a milking system to fit your operation. AVONDALE SUPPLY CENTER LANCASTER SUPPLY Junction US 1 & 41 1027 Dillerville Rd. Avondale, PA Lancaster, PA 215-268-8238 717-397-4761 CHAPMAN STORE TEMPLE SUPPLY YORK WEST STORE RD2.Wescosville.Pfl N sth St Highway 26 W. Market St 215 395 3381 Temple, PA York, PA 215 929-5264 717-792-2674 I’m sure every family has their own set of experiences to remember when moving their child to college - ours turned out to be rather frustrating. Peach (Continued from Page 54| McPhersons seemed to have attained their goal. They will be holding a third annual Peachilicious Weekend next year, and a blossom festival in mid- April. a Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser We started a bit late as everyone had a few last minute things to attend to. Then, when we were on the road, Judy remembered she had forgotten to take my iron along. To slow things down, we ran into a half-hour delay m crossing the Susquehaxuia and traffic piled up for miles. Heavy equipment was parked on the bridge but the only evidence of work was one small patch. Allen, who is the navigator on all trips, stayed home to work on a new roof for the bam. So, a wrong turn on the road to Penn State didn’t help tempers any. We didn’t Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Sept. 11.1976 stop to eat a picnic lunch as we usually do but only grabbed a sandwich in the car. Since Judy had not received a needed receipt in the mail, she went to pick one up and waited 20 minutes in the wrong line because no signs were posted. She almost wished, at this moment, that she hadn’t gone through the last few months hassel of tran sferring from Mansfield in order to switch from nutrition to food science. The traffic was terrific in State College and when we finally arrived at her dor mitory and parked to unload, we discovered that at the last minute they were sending her to the East Halls on a comer of the campus instead Sewing course offered WEST CHESTER - A morning and evening course in Basic Sewing will be of fered by the Chester County Cooperative Extension Service. The series will be held on Monday evenings from 7:30-9:30' p.m. on September 20, and 27, and October 4, 11, 18, 25. Deadline for registration is Wednesday, September 15. The morning class will be held from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 29 and October 6, 13, 20,27, and November 3. Deadline for registration is Wednesday, September 22. The course is designed for the person who has little or no experience in sewing. Basic Skills taught include “how to ‘s’ ” in choosing pattern size, woven and knit fabrics selection and preparation, layout, and essential construction techniques such as seams, darts, facings, zipper and hems. A course in Menswear “Making a Man’s Knit Jacket” will be held on Thursday, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on September 23, and 30, and October 7, 14, 21. Deadline for registration is Friday, September 17. Learn to sew a man’s or boy’s coat. The course will include TO MB M m - tv-* l -. AERMOTOR windmills require nominal attention usually just change the oil once a year and, then, just let them pump your water requirements AERMOTOR Give us a call We re always glad W4mw y about windmills SINCE 188 t GARNER’S WINDMILL SERVICE 146 N. Cedar St. Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 717-626-0622 of downtown. (She had already been reassigned one week previously and had notified all of her friends about the address change). Just at this awful moment, our son Jeff, a graduate student, appeared on his bicycle and to us looked like a knight on a white horse. He helped us find a parking spot to unload at the new dor mitory and got us to relax with a cup of coffee andl a bite to eat before starting the climb to the 4th floor with all the boxes of books, typewriter, hair dryer, radio, plants, suitcases, etc. They say, “All’s well that ends well.” We did get home safely after a few wrong turns and just in time to dash to a 4-H meeting in Lam peter. simplified methods for tailoring the coat rather than the conventional tailoring techniques. A person with average sewing skills can master these easy techniques. Learn to weave a seat for a cane chair. The series of four meetings will be held from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays, October 5, 12, 19, 26. Deadline for registration is Monday, September 20. Bring your chair ready to cane. The seat must have holes into which cane is woven. Refinishing of the wood should be done before the chair is caned. With your registration, send a piece of the old cane, or the measurement between two adjacent holes using front or back of chair center holes when measuring, plus the actual measurement of the hols in the cane weaving. Instruction book and cane are provided. A small fee is required for each course. Class limits are set, registration is handled on a first come, first served basis. All courses will be held at the Extension Office, Paul B. Dague Bldg. (3rd floor) 235 W. Market St., West Chester. For further information call 696-3500. and so is underground water The initial cost may be more, but “the ecological machine of the cen- tury ' doesn’t require running electric lines, and, best of all. there's no electric bill to pay 55
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