Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 06, 1991, Image 56

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    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.
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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
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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.
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Lined or Un-Lined
WORK COAT
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Pants & Shirts
And
Denim
Bib Pants I
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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
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MILLER
EQUIP CO
Hanwar Naw Holland rwARLES
Baralck *BC GROFF, INC SNYDER, INC
CH RINEHIMER HANOVER INC
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GUTSHAIL’S
Olay
Dovar Lancaatar PIKEVILLE
GEORGE N LANDIS EQUIPMENT, INC
GROSS INC BROTHERS, INC
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Products:
Maxatewny
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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.
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WALTEMYERS
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DEERFiaD AG S CERESVILLE FORD EQUIP
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West Cbestir
MS YEARSLEY
A SONS
Rtmlngton
FUSCO
MACHINERY. INC
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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