Shooting Sports Workshop planned NEWARK, Del. - A Shooting Sports Workship is planned for June 14,15 and 16 at Camp Barnes and will feature archery, air rifle, air pistol and shotgun. The workshop is designed for volun teers who are interested in working with youth ages 9-19 in a 4- H Shooting Sports program area back in their town or community. This workshop offers hands on learning experiences and in-depth training programs featuring sessions in archery, air rifle, air pistol and shotgun and safety measures with youth, program planning, coaching philosophy and NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN FILL THE SHOES? Try A Help Wanted Ad In Classified. Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 ■ formation. HANDY CLASSIFIED AD /*>J§ ORDER BLANK Name Address Please publish my startini I enclose 21-$6.09 25-$7.25 29-18.41 I 33-19.57 • 37-|10~73 working with youth, wildlife conservation, and working as a team. Participants will review successful models of programs in New York and Texas, and share ideas with others on developing programs and working with volunteers and community resources The objectives of the 4-H Shooting Sports program include developing responsible sport smanship, ethical behavior and respect for safe conduct of shooting sports activities. Par ticipants will gam awareness and appreciation of the broad spec- with the PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY MAIL TO: LANCASTER FARMING P.O. Box 366, Lititz, PA 17543 NOTE: Please do not use this form for Mail Box Market Ads, see instructions in Section B with Mailbox Markets. 13-13.77 17-$4,93 State .Phone ( ) (Number of Words 14-$4.06 18-$5.22 22-16.38 26-$7.54 30-18.70 34-$9.86 3&I11.02 * Pa. Farm Museum prepares for craft days LANCASTER - The twenty ninth annual ‘Craft Days” weekend will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 1 and 2, from noon until 5 p.m. at the Pennsylvania Farm Museum of Valley. “Craft Days” is an outdoor festival featuring demonstrations of more than fifty different crafts and ac tivities associated with Penn sylvania life from 1750 to 1900. At Craft Days visitors will see how to rope a bed, bake in an outdoor oven trum of shooting sports and related activities as leisure opportunities, develop shooting knowledge and skills, gain in-depth experiences in individual specialized areas of ihterest and become aware of related career opportunities in the industry. The cost of this workshop is $2O per participant which includes food and lodging as well as workshop material and handouts. Each county will be looking for three interested volunteers in each of the four sports areas or a total of twelve participants per county. Responses are needed by May 30th and you should contact the Newark 4-H office (451-8965) for more in- .word ad issue. Classify under DEADLINE: SECTION B - WEDNESDAY AT 5:00 P.M. SECTION C - THURSDAY AT 9:00 AM OF EACH WEEK'S PUBLICATION • RATES: 1 or 2 Insertions 29 e Per Word. 3 or More Insertions 23' Per Word. *3.19 Minimum See Rate Chart Beginning off Classified Section 11-$3.19 15-$4.35 19-$5.51 23-$6.67 27-$7.83 31-$8.99 35-|10.15 39-$11.31 or make a basket. New crafts this year will include inkmaking, ragdolls, and weaving. Visitors will be able to see the Veterinary Office, Isaac Landis Gallery, and the Grossmutter House; areas open only on special occasions. On Saturday the Red Hose Chorus Barbershop Quartet will perform at 2 p.m. PUT. SEtl. TBAPt OW BENT THROUGH THE —— Id LM ~M- 1 IJg# m NURSERY (Number of Times) 12-$3.48 16-$4.64 20-$5.80 24-$6.96 28-$8.12 32-$9.28 36-$10.44 40-$11.60 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18,1985-C7 PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-344-3047 Mon., Tuos., Wod. • AM to 5 PM - Thun. A FH. 7 AM to 5 PM times “The Landis Valley Collection" of reproductions from the Farm Museum will be on display for the first time this year. New items for 1985 will include Fraktur drawings, redware pottery, and a small porch bench. Also tin cookie cutters, furniture and leather items from the collection will be available. 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Deadline- Thursday morning at 9 of each week's publication 1 - Farm Equipment 2 - Farm Equipment Wanted 3 - Silos and Unloaders 4 - Building and Supplies 5 - Gram Equipment 6 - Dairy Equipment The following categories are available for your classified advertising, in Section B Deadlme- Wednesday afternoon at 5 of each week's publication 7 ■ Livestock Equipment 8 - Cattle 9 - Horses & Mules 10 - Sheep & Goats 11 - Swine 12 - Artificial Breeding 13 - Hog Equipment & Supplies 14 - Poultry & Supplies 15- Feed & Seed 16 - Fertilizer 17-Plants 18 - Fruits & Vegetables 19- Nursery 20 - Lawn & Garden 21 - Services Offered 22 - Custom Work 23- Help Wanted 24 - Situations Wanted 25 - Business Opportunities 26 - Household 27 Pets 28 - Lost 29 • Found *3O - Computers 31 - Notice 32 - Miscellaneous 33 - Recreational Vehicles 34 - Autos 35 • Trucks and Trailers
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