820-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 9, 1994 Locust Grove Auction To Feature Art Sale SMOKETOWN (Lancaster Co.) A large and varied collec tion of art will highlight the 20th annual Chicken Barbecue and Country Auction at Locust Grove Mennonite School, Smoketown. The barbecue takes place Friday, July 15, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The auction begins at 9 a.m. Satur day, July 16, and continues throughout the morning and after This limited edition print by Dan Christ, “1989 Pennsylvania Conservation Stamp Print,” will be among the hundreds of items sold at the Locust Grove Country Auc tion July 16. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! noon. The proceeds will go toward the general fund at Locust Grove. Seventy pieces of art, most of them limited edition prints, will be sold over the auction block begin ning at 12 noon Saturday. Many well-known artists will be repre sented, including Thomas Her mansader, Jeff Martin, Suk Shu glie, Lynn Yancha, Julie Swartz. Richard Bollinger, Dan Christ. P. These boots are made for walkin’... and riding...and dancing... Ladies’ Lace-R® • 0 0 TT with this coupon VVivO Valid until July 30,1994 Austin Boot Co. 608 Outlet Drive • Rt. 30 • Lancaster, PA (717 Buckley Moss, Susie Riehl, Myrtle Tremblay, Andy Smith, and Elizabeth MacDonaJd. The art will be on display in a gallery at Locust Grove Friday, July 15, from 2 until 8 p.m. In addition to art. the auction will feature the sale of quilts, crafts, Winross trucks, homemade food, and lawn, garden, and household goods. Certificates sold 399-7255 Saturday afternoon will entitle the buyer to dinners, lodging, vaca tions, gifts, golfing, entertain ment, and special services. Among die special items to be auctioned are a wood carving by Abe Rissler of East Earl; a large dollhouse with porch, balcony, and five lighted rooms by Ben Brubaker of Lancaster, a wooden historic ship model by Atglen resi dent William Salsbury; and a fine cane made of 59 different woods by Jim Jack Hickam of Bristol, TN. The items and services are donated by hundreds of busines ses, churches, and individuals on behalf of the school. A “silent auc tion” of selected items Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. is planned for those who prefer that style of bidding. n»]Mg THE U.S. HOT ROD TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL v SUMMER NATIONALS Round 1 RED MAN ALL AMERICAN PULLING SERIES Friday, July 15 & Saturday, July 16,1994 ■ mi t. *■« See The Best Truck & Tractor Pulling As This Prestigious Series Comes Back To The Buck 2 Wheel Drive • 4 Wheel Drive • Unlimited Dragster Tractors 2 GREAT SHOWS! ★ Arfons ★ Brockmen ★ Hlleman ★ Walsh ★ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Fri, July is, 1994 Buy Early And Save! sat, July is, 1994 Moose / \ Atfvmw Adults-$12.00 Kids - $7.00 PFVOfShOW Jults - $12.00 Adults - $14.00 Kids $6.00 Children under 5 are FREEH! Kids $B.OO W RAIN DATE: July 17,1994 • 2:00 PM Adults-$lO.OO Kids - $5.00 Divot Show For Mora Info: Caff: Oflloo (717) 859-4244 Track (717) 284-2139 BUCK MOT' .PORTS PARK 10 inllM S. of Lancaster on Rt. 272 New this year is a car wash Saturday morning from 9 a.m, until 12 noon. Children will be able to partici pate in a Children’s Fun Festival Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. and Satur day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Activi ties will include pony rides (Fri day only), hayrides, a moonwalk, face painting, tossing games, feed the llama, and a chance to design your own T-shirt Locust Grove Mennonite School is located at 2257 Old Phi ladelphia Pike (Route 340), four miles east of Lancaster. The school, now in its 54th year of operation, provides an accredited Christian education for 445 stu dents in kindergarten through grade eight. For more information please call the school at (717) 394-7107. GATES OPEN AT 5:00 PM EVENTS START . AT 7:00 PM SHARP , \t r '