B22—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 5,1984 Jim and Jesse to perform benefit INTERCOURSE About a year ago, a group of men were gathered around the coffee pot at Leroy B Esh’s Hardware Store ui In tercourse, Pa. The small talk Cfihuflm Saturday, May 5 Lancaster Society 6 meets at the Elizabethtown Church of God to entertain Society 34 and county officers. Sandy Martin will have a program on flower arranging. Lancaster Society 15 meets for a 10 a.m. brunch at Willow Valley Restaurant. Monday, May 7 Lancaster Society 2 sews at the Osteopathic Hospital. Tuesday, May 8 Lebanon Society 5 will meet for a Fashion Extravaganza at Mt. Zion Road Church of the Brethren. Lancaster Society 22 meets for a RUFUS BRUBAKER REFRIGERATION 614 Penryn Rd. Southern Service Center Northern Service Center R.D. 3, Dry Wells Rd. Rt. 1, Box 466 Quarryville, PA Palmyra, PA 717-786-1617 717-469-2674 MOJONNIER PARTS AVAILABLE USED COOLERS AVAILABLE • 300,400 & 500 Gal. Mojonnier •300 Gal. Sunset • 1000 Gal. Esco • 400 Gal. Girton • 1,000 Gal. Zero • Various Types of Inexpensive Tanks! ranged over the usual topics: the price of tobacco, the crush of tourists, so-and-so’s cow had twin calves, the weather. The coffee drinking session at the store is one of the rituals which bind the trip to Winterthur Gardens. Meet at Mellingers Church at 9 a.m. Lancaster Society 12 meets at 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 9 Lancaster Society 14 meets to entertain Society 8 and county officers at noon at the Farm and Home Center. Program, “Desert Shall blossom as a Rose,” by Mary H. Dickason. Thursday, May 10 Lancaster Society 33 meets for a one-pound auction. Lancaster Society 21 meets for a program on Solanco Glass and Mirror. Lancaster Society 9 meets. Friday, May 11 Lancaster Society 13 meets at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 12 Lancaster Society 7 will meet for a food and plant auction Lancaster Society 2 meets to en tertain Society 29 at 12:30 p.m. for lunch at the Farm and Home Center. Lancaster Society 25 meets for a program on abused women by Ada Farber. v We are happy to announce the open ing of our Northern Service Center. Ken Kopp is ready to meet your service needs on any make milk cooler as well as supply you with new Mueller milk coolers, fre-heaters and refrigerated receivers. The Northern Service Center is located North of Hershey, just off 1-81 and 743. 717-665-3525 Manheim, PA residents of Intercourse and En virons into a mutually supportive citizens group. Leroy Esh is a totally blind man who, against all odds, is the suc cessful operator of a hardware store. Leroy is quick to point out that his desire to be self-supportive was nurtured and developed by his training at the greater Pittsburgh guild for the blind. The guild is a rehabilitation and training center for blind adults. Leroy is proud of his training. He told the coffee crowd that the school was in dire need of funds to continue its work. The coffee drinkers rallied around Leroy and decided to try to raise money to support local students at the school. They formed “the outlook association for the blind.” Local farm folk donated animals for pig roasts and the members of the “Outlook Association" rolled up their sleeves and sold pork sand wiches, root beer, and other goods. All of the proceeds were placed in the “Outlook Association” account to help the blind. Neighbors from Intercourse and surrounding communities rallied to support the efforts of the hard working members. The idea of helping Mind students has really caught fire in the community. The biggest event undertaken by the “Association” will be held on Saturday, May sth, from 2:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. There will be an all-day pig roast and UNIPELI3-34-10 fertilizer can get your com crop off to a super start: It has a high concentration of water-soluble Phosphorus that gets to young seedlings quickly. 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They will drive all night and most of the day Saturday after doing a concert in Alabama to play the benefit show in Intercourse. The Ole Sheriff, Bobby Mon tgomery; the Stone Mountain Boys; The Wings of Bluegrass; and A 1 Carpenter, of WGAL-TV, will also perform. The facilities at Martin Auc tioneers Sales barn on Route 340 1M w ORTHO Chevron i design UNIPEI Peg US Pat Off rt M two miles east of Intercourse have been donated for the occasion. There will be food and frdfe music on the grounds in the afternoon followed by a show in the sales barn starting at 8:00 P.M. The price of admission for the show, |5 for adults. All profits from this food sale and show will go directly to sup port the blind through the “Outlook Association.” Costs are being kept at Rode Bottom and in the finest tradition of hard-working, frugal, Pennsylvania people, the money will be used for direct aid to deserving local blind people. CHV677 22 N