World of preschooler Take-Over", “Kmdergym in The Home", “Children and visited thru seminar for a Story,” Panel members CARLISLE - The “World The session, sponsored are Mary Jane Spencer, of the Pre-Schooler” is a and conducted by the Barb Henneman, Jim phallpnging and rewarding Cumberland County Penn Parson, Jill Daws. Sue time for both parents and State Cooperative Extension Bouslunan, and Sally Smith, pre-schoolers. To support Service, will be held at the growth of the pre-school Thomwald, 850 Bicentennial Myrna Kappler, Extension years a special meeting has Drive, Carlisle, on May 2at 7 home economist, Cum been designed by parents for p.m. andMay3at9;3oa.m. berland County, says that parents to share ideas, The panel topics will in- the pre-school years are the resources and experiences. elude “The Kid’s Kitchen important ones in setting the stage for a child’s future SBSSSSiSSSSBBSiSS»SMaw3ssssssssBSSSSSS learning. She urges county parents of pre-schoolers to YARD & BAKE SALE I attend this free program. FOR BENEFIT OF WHEEL CHAIR RAMP OF , .. World MT. ZION METHODIST CHURCH IN caC Fairfield, Pa. write the Cumberland SATURDAY, APRIL 1978 I Cooperative Extension 9:00 A.M. -5:00 P.M. Service, 1100 Claremont Road, Carlisle, or phone 717- Located on premises of Hess Plumbing & 249-7220 by April 28. x Heating on Rt. 272 North of Wakefield. . MANY ITEMS WILL BE CONTRIBUTED! , for th .°. se . P 3 „ , „ „ . „ . . 9 to bring their small children, Household Miscellaneous Hardware. Paint & nursery A Brand New Franklin Stove, Etc. service provided * the meeting location. uTAU F F E R S of Kissel Hill QUALITY CRAFT AND FLOWER W ABKfiHOPfi Mail Coupon Below To " w "A STAUFFER'S For Men, Women and Children. Box 325, utitz, pa 17543 Coordinated by: Rhoda Oberholtzer MAY SCHEDULE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY I SATURDAY I 2 3 1 f Beginner Classroom I Classroom 1 TOIE COUNTRY lift CEHTURY ; See Our New PAIHTINB JSSK rasa ~, SamplesOf ; BUSSES ptIHTWG :: Workshops In Our 1 Monday Session 1 |i TWO CiaSSrOOfflS ; sJS^sSU. 8 Classroom I 9' ~ - 10 Classroom 1 11 13 Classroom 1 Country Carving Lcir m JffSL. Classroom! WILLIAMSBURG Sl Siw,£r SSSSshSLH 1“?* tWldreii's Class UNDER *Ruth Edwards 'Linda Wilson 9:30-11:00 a.m. GLASS Classroom 2 Classrooms I Classroom 2 I nllmL I 3 Hours PIKE COKE VIOLETS MACRAME PURSE HOOP WEAVING PAINTING 'Ann Yeaelev 3 Hours Session 13 Hours 3 Hours Supplies $4.00 e y 'Esther Martin *lnaSueHousman 'Jeanette M. 'Janet Buchen « ig Classroom 1 17 Classroom 1 IB 20 Classroom 1 Classroom 1 Basic II SILK ft DRIg Classroom 1 __ n , • . Session 23 Hours ARKfIHatMtBIS Phflrfran’c Plocc TOLE Dimensional •*»«—* «-• “s™* PAIHTINB Painting ——- country Bas “' TuZHts 1 auMBB UPUWwavnK CARVIHS *FcFhor Martin 3 Hours 3 Hours Supplies $2.25 'Ruth Edwards 'Esther Mart.n * Rhodao . 'Jeanette M. 'Linda W.lson 22 23 Classroom 1 24 Classroom 1 25 27 Classroom 1 Classroom 1 Join Painting Basic II RuMut Painting Classroom 1 Dimensional Tainting Session 33 Hours 3 Hours Children S Class lIILL Session 2 2 Hours *R ut h Edwards 'Ruth Edwards naiurikin 'Esther Martin r 9 30-1100 a.m. PAINTING Classroom 2 HOOP . ciassrooma Demonstration How To ujf«uiup Basic! Classroom 2 MACRAME PURSE Diyt Preserve Flowers WEAVING Session 2 3 Hours Session 2 3 Hours 3 Hours Supplies $2.25 'Ruth Edwards 1(621 'lnaSueHousman 'Rhoda 0. 'JeanetteMetzler “TSBi 23 "'Sr Vl TT ». « f I * 5S5f iSSSK Follies:; 3 Hours 'Jeanette M. 'Ruth Edwards Needed ForCl«*s*S. > 'lnaSueHousman im*.YW<in - ATTENTION; Tole Classes Basic #1 and Basic #2 taught by Ruth Ann Edwards are held Mon. and Wed. A.M., 9 to 12:00 and P.M., 7 to 10:00. These are a series of four lessons - therefore Pre-Registration for this series is $20.00. Call 626-4771 for more information. ALL SUPPLIES ARE AVAILABLE AT STAUFFER'S CLASSROOM. Call for estimated class material cost ADULT REGISTRATION Fee is 52 00 per session tor a two hour class and $3 00 per session lor a three hour class Ad vance registration and payment is necessary Registration for children s classes on Saturday $1 00 Registration fees do not cover cost ol materials Registration fees will be credited i( cancellation due to sickness or disability is made within 24 hours of class Credit slips can be picked up or applied to your next class LOCATION all classes are held in our classroom at our Lititz location on Route 501 one mile south of Lititz or seven miles north of Lancaster Only fifteen minutes from Park Cdy Exit 30 By Pass at Lititz north Phone 626 4771 TIME two sessions daily Two hour classes from 100 to-3 00 or 700 to 900 p m Three hour classes 100to4 00or7 00tol0 00pm Our classes start promptly Name Address Phone Zip Check if you would like to be on mailing list Payment included, List day you wish to attend class and time of workshop Saturday Afternoon Evening Children s Class Class Class Date Class Prdject Our lending agencies periodically require that we fill out and submit to them a list of farm assets. We dutifully identify property, buildings, livestock and machinery, held by the loan people against the considerable debt that we, like most farmers, have accumulated to stay in business. But we don’t tell it all. Our best assets have never been listed on a collateral basis. You can’t categorize a price to put on the wealth we hold in loving and supportive family, friends and neigh bors. Mention that a porch needs to be painted, or die plow is a bit behind schedule, and a Grandpa will appear at your front door. Not only is he dressed in his work clothes, but he’s probably brought along his own tools as well. And how do you put a value on grandmothers who offer to babysit at the mere The Tm line “Long Famous for Dependable Performance ” jT 4000-10,000' Bu./Hr. i SEE US FOR YOUR BUCKET ELEVA TOR NEEDS ZtowdiA, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22,1978 mention of a meeting, who call frequently just to check that your family is well, and who serve as an unending source of support and guidance. Uncounted are the friends Gingerbread houses demonstrated at YWCA LANCASTER - A step by step demonstration of gingerbread house making will be held on Wednesday May 10 at the Lancaster County YWCA, N. Lime Street, Lancaster. The demonstration will take place from 9:30 a.xn to 11:30 a.m. and again at 7 p,m. to 9 p.m. Held for the benefit of the YWCA’s town fair, the fee will be a donation of $5. Included in the cost is a GRAIN EQUIPMENT, INC. Box 216, RD 12. York, PA 17406 New Phone Number: 717-755-2868 and neighbors (even the police, occasionally) who keep a constant watchful eye on animals and barns, and who hurriedly give us a call at the first sign of a black and white heifer high-tailing it over the hill. These wonderful folks can be found helping to harvest hay and corn, making repairs around the buildings and just recently, crawling over the bam laths to put down tin roofing throughout a very windy Saturday af ternoon. If we go away for a short time the pets are fed, the freezer checked, the mail brought to the house and the plants watered - all by a most devoted friend. Maybe they don’t count in the bank book. But they’re the greatest riches this farm family could ever want. booklet, patterns, and complete directions. Anyone interested should call the YWCA at 717-393- 1735 for further information. U.S. Is Auto-mated There are more than 100 million registered automo biles in the United States An average American owned car has a fuel economy of about 13 miles per gallon, travels almost 10,000 miles each year and uses more than 700 gallons of gasoline annually 1 'Cream of the Crop'' A cookbook by American Agri-Women Cash and carry - *5.00 By mail - *6.00 Available from Mrs. Harold Gross R 2, Box 349 Manchester, PA 17345 Call; 717-266-3424 or Mrs. Robert Spahr R 3, Box 92 Lititz. PA 17543 Call: 717-626-7213 Bu/Hr 85
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