Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1977, Image 107

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powder facilities. To accent
the blue-grey decor, Mrs.
801 l chose an orange wash
bowl. Her wallpaper also
carries out the color scheme.
A handy little room that
she especially utilizes in her
laundry which is also a
sewing room.
“I like this part of the
house because I can sew,
wash, mend, iron, and do my
ceramics all in one,” she
explains.
The room contains a
washer, dryer, hamper,
medicine chest, built-in
sewing machine, and ironing
board. There is also quite a
bit of storage space.
‘T don’t sew as much as
my daughters do, but I really
put this room to good use,”
she says. The Bolls have
three daughters - Cynthia,
17; Sandra, 15; and Londa,
12.
Although she admits to
being a busy farm wife, she
does enjoy doing ceramics
and has ■ created several
attractive additions for her
home.
One particularly striking
lamp she has fashioned sits
in the foyer leading to the
living room. Glazed in
mother-of-pearl, the egg
shaped globe is filled with
flowers and 9 bird.
One characteristic of the
801 l home is its large win
dows and doors to let in
plenty of light The living
room, especially, has this
feature. Knowing that she
wanted as large a window as
possible for this room, Mrs.
801 l chose a 12 foot wide
picture window with a
bottom section that opens
outward.
“I wanted something
bigger,” she notes, “but this
was the biggest they had.”
This window in itself was too
large for the carpenter’s
taste because he said she
would ruin her furniture
from all the light it would let
in.
Decorating the windows
are drapes in a burnt orange
and brown print. The fabric
is pure linen.
A second distinguishing
characteristic of the living
room are the murals on the
light green wall. Although
part of the wallpaper, they
appear to have been painted
directly onto the plaster.
Another section of interest
in the 801 l home is Mr. Boll’s
office. Done in offwhite and
black striped wallpaper, the
decor keeps with the rustic
effect in die other areas of
the home through the use of
mushroom board paneling.
The accent color is, again,
reddish orange.
The Bolls began tbeir
redecorating in 1969, and in
1973 added a section to their
home. From aerial view
photos taken of the home
prior to the most recent
remodeling, the looks of the
farmhouse have changed
drastically.
“Redecorating is
something we always
thought we’d like to do if we
could," Mrs. 801 l explains,
“and, with the prices going
up the way they are, we
thought we’d better do it now
rather than later.”
“This is our home for the
rest of our lives,” says Mrs.
8011, “so, we can enjoy it
now as well as when we’re
older.”
Visitors to the home on the
Heritage Tour will be able to
share with the Bolls their
enjoyment of the house.
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LANCASTER
FARMING
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Heritage Trail tour
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LANCASTER, Pa. - Hie
Lancaster County Fanners’
Association Heritage Trail
Tour is back for its third
consecutive year. Con
centrated in different areas
of the county each year, this
year’s group of homes are
located in and around the
Manheim area.
Tourists will get to view
five different farmhouses on
April 20 from 9 a.m. to 12
pjn. Included on the tour
are; the James Garber
home, Mt. Joy R 2; the
Eugene 801 l home, Manheim
R 2; the Thomas Cope home,
Manheim R 7; the Earl
Landis home, Manheim R 7;
and the Arthur Reist home,
Eden Road, Lancaster.
Following the tour, a
luncheon will be served at
the Landis Valley Resort
Inn. Featured speaker for
that luncheon will be Joyce
Bupp, Seven Valleys, Pa,
Mrs. Bupp has been a farm
wife for 13 years and a
reporter for Lancaster
Fanning for six months. She
takes an active role in dairy
farming and has been a
spokeman for the industry
for years. Her planned en
tertainment for the tour
luncheon consists of a
monologise skit entitled,
“There’s a farmer in her
somewhere.” The skit in
cludes props depicting the
many facets of a farmer’s
talents and abilities.
Tickets for the tour can be
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