—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 4,1978 84 r ♦ Ida’s Notebook Our teen-age son tends all the heifers before going to school. Some mornings he leaves extra early for a special calculus class. See if you can visualize this scene as he described it in a composition for English class. He writes, “As the sun peeked over the horizon and its first pale red rays gave the new fallen snow a warm hue, the tracks of rabbits, raccoons, muskrats and fox were revelaed. They criss crossed as if the animals had been playing tic-tac-toe. Steam rose slowly from the river and was then caught by a crisp breeze and swirled into coils of misty rainbows. The babbling sprmg which fed into the river gurgled joyously, keeping time to the chirps of the sparrows. Serenely swimming across the river, six snow-white geese added the final touch to an exhilarating view of our meadow.” He will be studying agricultural engineering on the main campus at Penn Length - 39 '/z extended Oven - 16' x 19 x 11 Vz ’ Storage drawer - 18’/z x 17% x 4‘/z Height to cooking surface 32 3/8 Smoke pipe size 7' AVAILABLE IN BLACK SCCA 00 ENAMEL OR WHITE STORE HOURS: MON. thru SAT. 7 to 5 TUES. & FRI. till 8:30 Coleman Center 85 Old Leacock Rd. R.O. 1 Ranks, Pa. t 1 V £ Ida Risser State University this Fall. His family and the heifers will surely miss this early rising young man. For weeks, our daughter has been working on a science project. The idea is to make a motor that runs by simply using copper wire, nails, a battery, and a board. The problem is in how they are connected so that everything is balanced and receives current. You know, that isn’t the only problem. The various items are strewn over the kitchen table, kitchen counter, washer top, dryer top and even in the family room. And if the first motor doesn’t work, you start over because 25 points extra are important in your grade. Maybe use a tin can and sand the paint off first, or how about the electric train transformer? Could using clay be a help or a larger battery? I’m glad our sixth and youngest child is working on making this motor, because FULL SIZE WITH RESERVOIR SPECIFICATIONS Cooking surface -31 W x 23' square RANGE 10" shorter without reservoir. Available in white or black $ 515. 00 sTSTiIScIs!?? J4O OLD LEACOCK RD LEACOCK COLEMAN CENTER Farm \ Women's : Calendar Lancaster Co. Society 1 meeting, 1:30 p.m.; program quilting demonstration. Lancaster Co. Society 6 meeting, 2 p.m.; hostess Katie Brandt. Wednesday, March 8 Berks Co. Society 1 meeting, hostess Ellen Snyder. I don’t think I could stand anymore children worrying over such a tiny contraption. Guess my mind just doesn’t have a scientific bent to it. & LIQUIDATION SALES. Inc. unicorns* uirAi Today, March 4 SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 104 YEARS rl/lW and — TRUST COMPANY Hamburg, PA - Phone 215-562-3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK UNCLAIMED FREIGHT Lancaster - 3019 Hempland Road Next To 84 Lumber - 397-6241 NOT ONLY OUR ROOFS CAME DOWN, OUR PRICES CAME WAY, WAY DOWN! Come On Out, All Merchandise Must Go. Bring Your Truck. Come Out and Wheel and Deal. TOTAL LIQUIDATION OF V 2 MILLION DOLLARS OF INVENTORY We Are Not Going Out Of Business - We Are Selling Merchandise So That We Can Rebuild. Cash - Carry and Terms (Sorry - No Checks or Lay Aways) LOADS OF MERCHANDISE STILL LEFT DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHEFI LANCASTER STORE ONLY Hours: Mon, thru Fri. -10 to 9 Thursday, March 9 Lebanon Co. Society 18 meeting, 7:30 p.m.; program slides by Mr. Miller. York Co. Society 35 meeting at the home of Diane Workman. Saturday, March 11 Lancaster Co. Society 7 entertains Society 27 and county officers 12:30 p.m.;' Leacock Presbyterian Church, Paradise, with a covered dish luncheon part of the program. Lancaster Co. Society 19 meeting, entertaining Society 8 at the Lan-' disville Church of God. Lancaster Co. Society 29 bowling with husbands at Clearview Lanes, 8 p.m. York - 4585 W. Market Street 792-3502 ★ ; Everything Must Go. Sat. -10 to 5 Please No Children Due To Conditions CONTINUED SALES ON SPRING-AIR MATTRESSES mo/ DISCOUNTS ON OTHER *W /O ADVERTISED LINES * MORE REDUCED LINES BEING ADDED WEEKLY We waited 5 months for our last shipment of Ashly Wood Heaters So we missed the mid- Winter sales We are anxious to move them before Spring FISHER FURNITURE Bart, Pa. 17503 Rt. 896 in Georgetown Hrs. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. - Mon., Wed., Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. ★ LARGE LOT OF NEW & USED FURNITURE ★- MORE COMING
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