Family Heir-Loom Weavers (Contlnutd from Pago B 2) home of President Abraham Lin coln m Springfield, Illinois, in their popular maple leaf pattern as well as geometries and floral designs. Subsequent in-grain carpeting ,obs read like a list of must-visit historic sites: The Surrender Room of the McClean House at Appamatox, Virginia, where the Civil War officially ended: Wheatland, home of President James Buchanan in Lancaster; Henry Ford Museum m Dearborn, Michigan; Mark Twain’s house in Hannibal, Missouri; the Russian Bishop’s House in Sitka, Alaska; Waitangi Treaty House in Waitan gi, New Zealand, and a numerous others across the country. In some cases, an old picture is the only source of original pattern. In others, Kline has an actual piece of the original in-grain. Except for the brighter color of the reproduction, they appear nearly identical. 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Kline is currently weaving in grain in geometric and floral designs for “Sunnyside,” the home of author Washington Irving (Legend of Sleepy Hollow), in Tarry town, New York. And Heir- Loom in-grain was recently installed at Niagra-On-The-Lake in the home of the inventor of the Trivial Pursuit game. “We’ve been to visit some of the sites,” says Carol Kline, whose friendliness and good @ MILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD.' MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION, INC More Power to You. GRUMELLI LINCOLN SUPPLY PETERMAN FARM EQUIP FARM SERVICE & EQUIPMENT CO. Carii.i., Quarryvllla, Pa. Somaraat, PA 717-249-5338 717-786-7318 814-443-1691 McCoola, MO 301-786-6800 J. DAVID MULLINEX C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Dayton, Md. Ouakortown, Pa. 301-442-2688 215-538-7523 humor welcomes customers to the small showroom-office. “After we did Lincoln’s home, we thought it would be nice to visit where our carpet is installed, but we’re too busy weaving to travel.” Heir-Loom Weaver’s sho wroom is a casual, homey setting. A pet cat or two may be napping on the bed where a traditional coverlet in white, navy and cran berry is on display. Shelves hold displays of placemats, table run ners, staircoverings, and the vari ous textiles reproductions crafted on-site. While Carol had formerly oper ated equipment like the quillcr, which winds large spools of thread onto smaller ‘ ‘bobbins’ ’ for use in the loom shuttles, office chores and marketing now con sume most of Carol’s time. Son Patrick became a weaver several years ago when he was laid off from the electronics indus try. Though then unfamiliar with DEUTZ ALLIS SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT Sandy Laka, Pa. 412-376-2489 Now Tripoli, Pa. 215-767-7611 Olay, Pa. 215-987-6257 weaving, Pat learned quickly. Today, along with his full-time work at Heir-Loom, Pat has four looms in his garage where he weaves cloth for Civil War-era costuming and battle re-enactment garments. Having helped his father tear down and rebuild much of the old weaving equipment, Patrick has become adept at loom mechanics. He also “banks the creel,” the ini tial threading of the colored yarns onto the warping maching, Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser Picnics are an important part of summer. There are many kinds of picnics and they can range from a box lunch shared by two people to an elaborate catered affair. Last year my high school class rented a pavilion and had a caterer bring the food and other necessary items. It was a convenient way to serve 100 people. Sometimes my children would ask me to pack a bag lunch for them and they’d walk down into the meadow and sit along the river to eat it. They usually combined fishing with the little “get away” from work. Years ago when my parents were living, we had an annual picnic in our meadow. One or two other families were also included and we used a stone fireplace that was built near the nver bank. 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They may be con tacted at that address or by calling 717-246-2431. In those days the river was used a lot for swimming. In fact, on Sun days, we’d have several cars drive into our meadow for a few hours of country pleasure. At that lime my father had a flock of sheep that kept the grass clipped very short. Today one would have to tiptoe around all of the cow piles. I remember a double date where we look a basket lunch along and ate it on the grounds of the Gettys burg Battlefield. And, would you believe it, we allowed the boys to bring the food. A group in our church recently had a picnic on the church grounds. We each brought a dish to share and ate in close proximity to the large modem kitchen. It was an evening with very nice weather but somehow it didn’t seem like the old-fashioned picnics that I remember as a youth.