HERSHEY, (Dauphin Co.) Registrations are being taken for the fall line-up of Hershey Muse um classes scheduled for a wide variety of ages. From youngsters as young as four through adults, museum classes are innovative, enjoyable and educational. Classes are inspired by the major collec tions of the museum which are the Pennsylvania Germans, Native Americans and Hershey. Sign-up is necessary for the following classes and fees are charges. Call (717) 534-3439 for additional information. ‘Dream Weavers” is sched uled for ages 4-6 on Saturday, October 22 from 10-11 a.m. This lively class is all about spiders and 3200 Series Rotory Cutters More Rugged, More Durable And More Versatile 9,10/2 or 14 Foot Cutting Widths Rated for Minimum BUSH HOG 40 to 80 HP Tractors For Pastures, For Roadsides, For Stalks... Here’s The Rotary Cutter You Need. Bush Hog's medium duty 270 Series Rotary Cutters are excellent tools for the widest variety of land maintenance chores. And they're built tough, built to withstand rugged cutting in material up to 2-inches thick. Decks are 10 gauge steel, continuous welded and braced at all stress points. Select from three models, in > standard, and for the 7-foot mot and economical sdfhi-mount hiti is available. Round bladeholdei and laminated wheels are also standard on all models. Come in today and learn mon about Bush Hog's 270 Series Rotary Cutters. BUSH HOG ANDERSON TRACTOR SALES, INC. % Shrewsbury, PA 717-235-0213 CHAMBERSBURG FARM SERVICE Chambersburg, Pa 717-264-3533 NORMAN D. CLARK Ac SONS, INC. Loysville, PA 717-789-3117 PARMER’S EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., INC. Airville, PA 717-862-3967 LESLIE G. FOGG, INC. Bridgeton, NJ 609-935-5145 HINES EQUIPMENT Cresson, PA 814-886-4183 Bellwood, PA 814-742-8171 GEORGE N. GROSS, INC. Dover, PA 717-292-1673 GROWER’S EQUIPMENT CENTER, INC. Biglerville, PA 717-677-7133 the legends and stories associated with them and their webs. Young sters will make their own dream catchers, hear a spider story, and eat a spider treat. Join a “Quilting bee” for 8-10 year olds will be held on Saturday, October 22 from 1-3 p.m. Inspired by and using the museum’s cur rent, special exhibit “Quilt Family Album,” children will design and quilt a special square of their own. Children ages 7-10 will create a birth certificate in the style of the Pennsylvania Germans in a class “A Taufschein of Your Own” which will be held on Saturdays, October 29 and November 5 from 10-11 a.m. Calligraphy, and cut paper techniques are part of the SEE YOUR LOCAL BUSH HOG DEALER Museum Offers Classes class. Register by October 2. “A Very Corny Class” pro vides “hands on” opportunities for youngsters ages 4-6 to experiment with the many ways com has been used by Native Americans and European settlers such as corn muffins and com husk creations. The class will be held Saturday November 5 from 10-11:30 a.m. Register by October 29. Johnny Appleseed would have" loved this class “Preserving the Summer” in which apples are used in many different ways including for cooking, printing, baking and eating. For ages 6-8, the class will be held on Sunday, November 6 from 2-3:30 p.m. Register by October 29. Stronger, Easier to Operate, Easier to Maintain 8 to 10% Foot Digging Depths Rated for 20-100 HP Tractor BUSH HOG A. L. HERR & BROS. Quarryville, PA 717-786-3521 ABC GROFF New Holland, PA 717-354-4191 KELLER’S FARM MACHINE. INC. Quakertown, PA 215-536-4046 MARSHALL EQUIPMENT CO. Beyer, PA MARSHALL MACHINERY. INC. Honesdale, PA 717-729-7117 NICARRY EQUIPMENT INC. Reading, PA 610-926-2441 NICHOLS FARM EQUIPMENT Bloomsburg, PA 717-784-7731 NORTH-EAST DISTRIBUTORS & EQUIP. West Clifford, PA 717-222-9020 SMITH'S FARM EQUIPMENT Newport, PA 717-867-3562 Backhoes Not All Fields Are Perfectly Flat That's why the Bush Hog® model 2615 15-foot cutter's wings are designed to float along contours as severe as 90 degrees up or 22 degrees down while shredding stalks, clipping pastures or cutting along rights-of-ways, drainage ditches, terraces and fence rows. As it does so, an automatic height adjustment keeps the wings cutting at the same height as the center section. A training system featuring closed box members allows us to make the 2615 pounds lighter without sacrificing any of the strength you’ve come to expect from a Bush Hog. And, less weight not only means less wear and tear on your tractor but it has also allowed us to cut the price. Why pay more to get less - make wa^i 1 a Bush Hog’s success your success. BUSH HUb 412-783-6333 Kid-powered pastimes are fea tured in a class for 5-7 year-olds in “Don’t Lose Your Marbles” held Saturday, November 19 from 10-11:30 a.m. Learn games like marbles and jacks, play with a wide variety of kid-powered toys from 100 years ago. Register by November 11. “Cookie & Candy Cottages” are a favorite of children in prepa ration for the Christmas holiday season. Scheduled for Saturday, December 10 from 10-12 noon for GetMOOQmn' otcith Milk! There are two basic reasons and quality is the first. Each Squealer model is equipped with Bush Hog's tough gearbox that carries a 2-year warranty. All models, except the 42-inch wide cutter feature oval blade pans, and the 60 and 72-inch wide models have an “in-line'' shear bolt with ball bearing protection that can be replaced in a snap. An optional slip clutch is available. The second reason for the Squealer's popularity is price. Select any of 5 models, 42 to 84-inches wide, and compare prices with the competition. With a true price/quality comparison, It's easy to see why Squealers mow down the competition. PEACH COUNTRY FORD TRACTOR Richwood, NJ 609-589-3953 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October IS, 1994-BIS Why Bush Hog Squealers Mow down The Competition 1 BUSH HOG I^jr CHARLES 8. SNYDER, INC. Tamaqua, PA 717-386*5048 STANLEY'S FARM SERVICE Klingerstown, PA 717-648-2088 STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Cochranville, PA 610-593-2407 TRACTOR PARTS COMPANY Bloomsburg, PA 717-784-0250 UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA Lebanon, PA 717-867-5161 C. J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown, PA 610-536-1935 New Tripoli, PA 610-767-7611 Oley, PA 610-987-6257 RODIO TRACTOR SALES Hammonton, NJ 609-561-0141 PRANK RYMON & SONS Washington, NJ 201-680-1464 ages 7 and up, budding architects will construct their structures from cookies and a wide variety of col orful candies with icing as mortar. Register by December 2. Little hands will love mixing, rolling, cutting, baking, and decorating a batch of delicious cookies*in “Cookie Jar Cre ations.” Designed for ages 4-6 the class will be held on Saturday, December 17 from 10-11:30 a.m. Register by December 9.
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