816-Lancasttr Fanning, Saturday, April 6, 1991 Wissler Farm (Continued from Pago B 14) The chef at the Wissler home is Alverna Martin, a sister to Mildred and a cook at the Nav Jiwan Tea Room in Ephrata, which is part of the Mennonite Central Commit tee’s Self Help Crafts of the World building located along Route 272 in Ephrata. Each home on the tour will be decorated by a florist or by green house designers. Recipes and crafts will be sold at the Ephrata Church of the Brethren, 201 Cres cent Avenue, where tickets will be sold for $7 on the day of the tour. Tickets cost $6 if ordered in advance. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope with a check payable to Woman’s Club of Ephrata; Mrs. Evelyn Wolf, 94 Second Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522 or call (717) 733-6835. Homes on the tour include the following; A stately 3-story colonial white MILK. ITDOESA BODYgood; £ Brown Duck Work Clothes Rugged as the men who wear them. UNION MADE IN THE U.S.A. I if M l Brown Zipper Leg ** '* Insulated Coverall HOURS: Daily 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Fri. 'til 8 P.M. Wayne’s Dry Goods 271 W. Main St. Kutztown, Pa. Phone (215) 683-7686 fS v brick house owned by Mrs. Ernest Stewart at 2525 Pine Street, Denver. A 3-story brick and stone home with colored stained glass win dows in the widow’s peak. The home at 441 Walnut Street, Denver is owned by Mrs. Florence Shupp. A Cape Cod with a sunroom and antiques at 272 Blackberry Drive, Countryside Estates in Ephrata. A contemporary home with a Southwestern flavor is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Loose, 312 Crescent Avenue, Ephrata. A brick 2-story colonial home owned by Mr.- and Mrs. Jay Bal mer, 1033 Marie Avenue, Ephrata. A two-story colonial home with a winding stairway owned by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Orfanella at 906 Dawn Avenue, Ephrata. A home that combines country and town living at its best owned by Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin, 150 Washington Avenue, Ephrata. *B® A Dy Wrangler f r Lined or Un-Lined WORK COAT A • Also Twill Work Pants & Shirts And Denim Bib Pants I S 188 One of the five guest bedrooms Is the Princess Room, which is lavished with lace, a queen-sized canopy bed, Victorian marble top dresser and washstand, and two Vic torian chairs. Nail Incidences of a 16-monlh old dying and a 2-year old becoming seriously ill after swallowing sculptured nail removers contain ing acetonitrile, have been reported in the FDA Consumer. Children are not the only vic tims of improperly used nail care products. A physician reporting in Adunitown AOAMSTOWM EQUIP INC BtthMaviilt MILLER EQUIP CO Hanwar Naw Holland rwARLES Baralck *BC GROFF, INC SNYDER, INC CH RINEHIMER HANOVER INC S SONS Carl id* GUTSHAIL’S Olay Dovar Lancaatar PIKEVILLE GEORGE N LANDIS EQUIPMENT, INC GROSS INC BROTHERS, INC Pwryopollt ANGELOS FARM [NC rolling on. in the 90 • EQUIPMENT SON| >NC BtaMHMn Loyw)lb GRuHIHRM ss?s °“' inc •vssr- Easton GEORGE V SEIPLE Products: Maxatewny N H FLICKER « Gettysburg YINGLINQ IMPLEMENT SONS, INC Greeneaette Needmors MEYER S CLUGSTON tl ~ IMPLEMENTS. INC FARM EQUIPMENT MACHINERY. INC Oakland Mills PEOPLE'S SALES I SERVICE Intercourse CB HOOBER & SON Lebenon UMBERGERS OF FONTANA A Beauty Hazard the Journal of American Medical Association states that over a three-year period he treated eight patients who accidentally pul glue used to fasten false nails into their eyes. This error resulted in scratched eyes, loss of lashes, eye lid skin abrasions or inflammation of the eye. Rtd Lion WALTEMYERS SiSINC Elmar W.t.oniown Frtdwlck POLE TAVERN DEERFiaD AG S CERESVILLE FORD EQUIP tSr™erinc NEWHOLUND SALES CORP West Cbestir MS YEARSLEY A SONS Rtmlngton FUSCO MACHINERY. INC Churctivill# WAITER G COALE. INC Bridg«lon LESLIE FOGG Westminster FINCH SERVICES. INC CoUimbut REED BROTHERS Urbana KNOTT A GEISBERT EQUIPMENT (NEW JERSEY 1 FairfWd CALDWELL TRACTOR A EQUIPMENT Hackettstown MAKAREVICH BROS. INC MEETS THE CHALLENGE