A44-Lmc—tar Farming, Saturday, October 2, 1993 LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Five original works by the late David Brumbach are headlining Lancaster Farmland Trust’s sec ond Art Auction on Oct. 8 at the Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster. Two landscape scenes, “Da vid’s Father’s Birthplace” (Mill port Mill), and an untitled piece very similar to “Weavertown Road at Sunset,” will be auction ed, as well as three abstracts in cluding a piece from the Face Ser ies, an ink and pencil similar to “Disc” and a larger ink and pencil. Among the other pieces avail able for bidding will be works from Mark Workman, Lynne Yancha, Charles Carlson, Suk Shuglie, Sandra Brett, and Leon ard Ragouzeous, as well as Robert Andriulli, Davis Cantrell, Matt Chambers, Linda Cunningham, Ann DeLaurentis, Arlene Fisher, C. Ned Foltz, Bruce R. Fry, Bar bara Goss, Carol R. Good, Gail Gray, Carol Herr, Constantine Kermes, Zoa Kile, Kathleen King, Robert A. Lyon, Lisa Madens pacher, David McLain, Ric Mor gan, Xtian Newswanger, Neal Pressley, Richard Ressel, Luigi Rist, Fred Rodger. Linda Rugel, Doug Schlemm, Jean Sharf. Clif ton Sheeley, Andy Smith, Linda Strauss and Caroline Willitts and many more. Highlighting the many, framed limited edition prints at the auc tion will be an early release of Ann DeLaurentis’ eagerly awaited Technician Fall Conferences Set (Continued from Peg. A 35) 26 atNUcs valley Restaur- Oct. 14 at Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, for Huntingdon, Fulton and Miffling counties. Along Rt. 22, in Huntingdon. Oct. IS at the Ranch House for Blair, Bed ford and Cambria coun ties. Located along Old Rt. 220, south of Claysburg. Oct 18 at Candlelight Restaurant in Donegal for Washington, Fayet te, Westmoreland, Somerset Armstrong, and Indiana counties. Take Exit 9 off of Pa. Turnpike. Oct. 20 at Williamson Inn, in Wysox, along Rt 6. for Bradford and Sul livan counties. Oct. 21 at Pink Apple Restaurant in Tunkhan nock, along Rt 6, for Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties. Oct. 25 at the All American Truckstop in Milton for Union,' Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Col umbia and Luzerne counties. Take Exit 32 off of 180. I •'A mcnm m CROW ABOUT— LOW CLASSIFIED BATES WITH EXCELLENT MSULrSI Lancaster Farmland Trust To Hold Art Auction first limited edition print, “Orchid Aurora." The print is from an edi tion of SCO. Ten limited edition prints of David Brumbach’s “Wa ter Lily” will be sold as well. Kathleen Bridgehouse, director of development for the Trust said, “The local art community has been wonderfully generous to us this year. Many well respected, sought after artists have donated original pieces as well as limited edition prints. There wiil be a great selection for our bidding audience.” Lancaster Farmland Trust is a non-profit organization which works to preserve the county’s farmland using private contribu tions. To date the 5-year-old Trust has preserved 43 farms. All pro ceeds from the art auction will be used to continue the Trust’s ef forts in farmland protection and preservation. The auction is set for Friday evening, Oct. 8 at the Hotel Bruns wick, Lancaster City from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The auction preview is to be held from 6-7 p.m. with open bar and hors d’oeuvres buffet and the auction will commence at 7 p.m. Tickets are $lO and reserva tions may be made by calling the Trust offices at 717-293-0707 or writing Lancaster Farmland Trust at 128 East Marion Street, Lancas ter, PA 17602. Parking is to be available in the Brunswick parking garage for $l. ant in the Niles Valley Plaza, Icoated along Rl 287, north of FOR YOUR SEED WHEAT NEEDS! YOU SHOULD BE PLANTING TOP CLARK QUALITY VTTAVAX 200 TREATED GR 863 SEED FROM GREEN LAND SEEDS/ MADISON FOR YOUR SEED OL WHEAT AND ALL CARDINAL YOUR OTHER FREEDOM SEEDS NEEDS OR 915 CONTACT: Harold Dietrich jjL OR 876 40 Martin Dr. Myerstown, PA 17067 (717) 933-4940 IB IF YOU NEED SEED CORN THIS FALL YOU SHOULD BE PLANTING TOP QUALITY SEED FROM GREEN LAND SEEDS! Only the best from Madison Seed isKfT rym mm ; : Meal For Now Construction Existing Homs* Grssnhousss And Pools UL LISTED ALL STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION Wellsboro. For technicians ter and Tioga counties. ANY SIZE TO MEET YOUR NEED Entitled, “Millport Museum" this painting by the late artist David Brumbachils one of many to be auctioned off to rales funds tor the Lancaster Farmland Trust. I *® HARDY STOVE * FURNACE SITS OUTSIDE - 10’ -100' from home/ business/barn. • CONVENIENT - Load every IQ -12 hours. Bums logs up to 16" in diameter & 30" long. Stops most log splitting. * THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED - Even heat. * EASILY CONNECTS to forced Alr/Hot Water System. Needs no chimney or water heater. Heats domestic hot water year round. Warm months of the year firing every 6 to 10 days. • ALLERGIES Caused By Indoor Burning Of Wood & Coalll Keep Fire Damage & Dirt Outside in Pot- Time of Harvest Fri. Oct. Bth & Sat. Oct. 9th Demonstrations, Good Food, and I FUN for the Whole Family! | • Antique Cars • Steam Powered Saw Mill • 2 Operating Railroads • Steam Traction Engines • Antique Gas Tractors • Small Gas Engines • Case Stone Crusher • Wagon Display • Woodcutting • Com Harvesting • Open Kettle Apple-Butter • Kettle Soups • Fresh Pressed Cider This year we will feature a morning " parade Com Demonstration ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULLING for engines and tractors before 1960 and in stock condition. PEDAL PULL PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE!! Located 15 miles east of "K Lancaster at Klnzers on Route 30 '~lr K l r~Stig Rough & Tumble Box 9. 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