CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25,1981 Hi/om6K I Societies I Berks Co. Society 12 The April meeting of Farm Women 12 was held at the home of Rita Stump. Helen Eblmg of Greenfield was installed as a new member. The Berks Heim Tea is May 6, from 1 to 3. Some of the members will make cookies for this event. Nine women are going to Group fi night of entertainment at the Lancaster Co. Society 3 Members of Farm Women 3 entertained the members of Society 26 on Saturday, April 18. Guest for the evening was Connie Balmer, Lancaster County Dairy Princess. Final plans were made for the bus trip to Washington D C. on April 29. The tour will leave the Cloister Shopping Center. Anyone interested in joining the tour is welcome and arrangements can be made by calling Vivian Stauffer at 738-2406. A contribution of $75 wasgiven to the Lancaster County Dairy If you’re looking for a hog manure handling look to the people who specialize . Patz a hb- Tank Spreader GEORGE HEATH 472 Woodcrest Dr. Mechamcsburg, PA 17055 717-737-0002 Contact your nearest Patz dealer ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 814 669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845 2261 BEDFORD BENCE FARM EQUIPMENT 814-623-8601 BELLEVILLE MACLAY & SON 717 935-2101 (SAMPHILL LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 717-737-4554 .BURG CUMBERLAND FARM & DAIRY INC 717-263-1965 Strausstown Elementary School, May 12 at 7.30. Six women will go to the Spring Rally May 21, at Carlisle. A silent auction was held after the meeting The money raised will go the treasury. The May meeting will be rescheduled at a later date. Princess program. The next meeting will be at the Cloister Diner, Ephrata. Liquid Valor* Mechanically Operated Underground Air Underground Transfer System Operated Transfer System DISTRICT MANAGER HAMBURG SHARTLESVILLI FARM SERVICE 215-488-1025 LEBANON MARVIN J HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT MftRYLA 717-272-0871 MILLERS BURG TRI-STATE LANDIS" FARM AUTOMATION LABOR SAVERS 301-790-3698 717 592-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD C ° AUTOMATION 301 348 5263 717-437-2375 ILLE ' ' y F p v WERTZ GARAGE INC FARM SERVICE 30! 374-2672 215 766 8675 QUARHYVILLfc UNICORN FARM P & S EQUIPMENT, SERVICE INC JAMES E LANDIS 301 452 8521 717 786-4158 Gutter Cleaner Agitator !) TERRE HILL TERRE HILL SILO CO INC 215 445-6736 ID DEALERS HAGERSTOWN MD KENNEDYVILLE MD LINEBORO. MP bIHEEt MU BOYERTOWN - While most people are preparing their gardens and dusting off their lawn chairs, members of the Boyertown Area Historical Society will once again be putting many hours of work into one of their most important projects, their annual Quilt Show. This will be the seventh year for the show slated for Saturday, May 2, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sun- Lancaster Co, Society 7 Farm women 7 held their April meeting at the home of Esther Hoffer, Lancaster. Roll call was answered by member’s comments about their last Easter hat. The program was presented by Rebecca Buckwalter who spoke on herbs The next meeting will be held Friday, May 15 at 7 p.m. at the home of Miriam Keneagy, Leacock Road of Paradise. This will be a crafts, plants and food sale. CARROLL CO. AGRICULTURAL POINT TRACTOR PULL To Be Held SUNDAY, APRIL 26 1:00 P.M. (Rain date Sun., May 3) At the Agricultural Center in West minster, MO. ADULTS $5 00 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER - $3 00 Refreshments Served on Grounds Open Pit Beef Only thru low overhead and hard work can we offer the lowest prices on quality merchandise in Central Penna. Brand names like Sterlingworth, Cochrane, Bassett, Serta, Restonic, Spring Air, Lock 1776, Lancer & many more at tremendous savings. On display now - (42) Bedrooms, (112) Living Rooms (66) Hide-A-Beds, (100's) Mattress Sets, (35) Bunk Beds, (55) Dinettes & Dining rooms, (105) Recliners & Wall Muggers, (50) Swivel & Wood Rockers, Youth Groups, Mantel Clocks & much more. Just Arrived!! (2) trailer loads of Hide-A-Beds, (All Styles) BEAT INFLATION WITH THESE PRICES Start at Reg. $509.95 609.95 709.95 689.95 309.95 169.95 209.95 169.95 309.95 569.95 909.95 249.95 309.95 Hlde-A-Bed (Dbl) Contemporary Hide-A-Bed (Queen) Contemporary Hide-A-Bed (Queen) Traditional Hide-A-Bed (Queen) Early American 5 Pc. Dinette Set 2 Pc. Mattress Set (Sgl.) 2 Pc. Mattress Set (Dbl) Recliner Wall Hugger 2 Pc. Living Room Suite 3 Pc. Living Room Suite Bunk Bed Set (avr Post) Swivel Rocker (Early American) Come to the Quilt Show day,May 3, noon to 6 p.m. The event will be staged in the Society building, 43 South Chestnut Street, Boyertown. The show which features over 100 quilts, has attracted hundreds of visitors. Some come to see the nineteenth century patchwork and applique examples. Active quitters come to see these and other modern, newly-created designs. For beginners, society members will be busy stitching and happy to give advice to interested onlookers. The quilts, old and new, are on loan from private individuals and, m most cases, have not been seen by the public prior to this show As a special attraction, single and double-woven, and Jacquard coverlets will be on display. The examples on view will be products of the nineteenth century, most of which were created by southeastern Pennsylvania craftsmen. In the 1800’s, coverlets were made by men who were professional weavers, and the HRS: Mon.-Fn. 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M. - 4 P.M LAYAWAY & TERMS AVAILABLE MANHEIM-MT. JOY EXIT ON RT. 283 RAPHO INDUSTRIAL PARK, BLDG. #3 WE BUY HORSERADISH ROOTS All Grades Call Tulkoff Cash Paid on Delivery From 100 lbs. to 100,000 lbs. Toll Free Call Collect Day-800-638-7343 Evenings Cali Collect - 301-358-0956 Ask for Martin Tulkoff or Dan Kichter 717-653-8096 Jacquard coverlets were often embellished with the weaver’s name, the recipient’s name, and the-year it was woven. Artifacts pertaining to weaving will be on display, and Mrs. Ada Stauffer, a local weaver, will be demonstrating the basics of the craft on a small loom. Also on exhibit will be a quilt just recently completed by Society members The design, “Wishing Well,” is an unusual variation of the traditional nine patch, utilizing only two different fabrics. The effect of the design >s an intricate maize, which embodies a somewhat Oriental feeling. Mrs Rosie Mutter, quilt show chair man, selected the design, and society quilters helped to sew the top and then quilted it. Open to the public, there is a donation of $l.OO for adults, children under 16 admitted free if accompanied by an adult. Last year’s show attracted people from all corners of southeastern Pennsylvania and several adjoining states. Sale Our Price $389.95 449.95 529.95 509.95 209.95 129.95 149.95 129.95 229.95 409.95 589.95 189.95 209.95 $218.00 248.00 298.00 288.00 128.00 66.00 78.00 88.00 144.00 242.00 388.00 126.00 98.00