818-Lmcaster Farming, Saturday, April 1, 1995 Bollinger Home (Continued from Pago Dl6) breakfast table separates the kitch en and living room. The laundry and powder room open onto a brick walk circling the house. Country Charm Florist will be decorating and Silk City Dina* of Reamstown will be offering culin ary samples. • Chris and Mcrv Hill. 90S Mar tin Ave., Ephrata, moved into their new home one year ago. Chris has done much of the decorating her self, along with window treat ments by Emma Brubaker. The two-story open end living area with a fireplace is furnished with some lovely antiques. Chris’s father is an antique deal er. The light ash cabinets and a cor ner window and sink also have a preparation island that divides th% kitchen from the breakfast area.' The family room contains mauve, gray, and green upholstered furni ture. The powder room, utility closet, and laundry room is feather painted by Chris. The Lincoln House will offer sumptuous food samples and Country Charm House will deco rate with silk flowers. • The Bam, 901 Dawn Ave., Ephrata. Rev. Bill Hambrick and his wife Barbara restored the bam for a first-floor board room com plete with horse stalls turning into closets and grooming brush into notches. The second floor, former ly a tobacco shed and hay loft, was converted into office space, con sultation rooms, and a library. The original wall tablet has initials and jry _.ally tgazu . A New, Unique Magazine with an, history, new & old interesting articles that everyone will enjoy—This is a monthly magazine. (Still some January issues available) V A Beautiful Painting on Every Cover S Pa Dutch Writing by Bill Clouser, Spring Glen S’ Kathryn’s Korner— Delightful Section for the Ladies S' Children's Korner—Stories and Puzzles for the Kids V A Power Section—Early Uses of Steam <$ Electricity S’ Old & New Articles on Farming S’ Interesting Wildlife Articles S 'A Continued Story of 19 th Century Dutch Immigrants coming to Michigan from Holland. Send your check or money order in the amount of $2O (for US residents), $25 for Canadian Residents or $29 for Residents of all other countries to. The Old Country News, Dept. L, R.R. 2 Box 59, Millersburg, PA 17061 18S6 carved into it. The stone wall and wooden beams were exposed. School is held for grades 1 to middle school in the classrooms, and the lower floor boasts a game room for teenagers called the Fifth Quarter. Byers Butterflake Pastry of Leo la will serve tasty samples. La Fleur Boutique at Doneckers will have the floral expressions. • Betty and Elias Landis, 1820 Rothsville Rd., Rothsville, built a stone house with a gazebo at the end of a long, winding driveway 11 years ago. The Landis family built the house to share with church mem bers and friends. A commercial kitchen has a table to seat 24. a piano, a fireplace, and collections of glassware and memorabilia. As you enter the main floor, the living room and dining room are separated by a hallway leading to the kitchen and family room. The cherry cupboards and a prepara tion peninsula separates the break fast room and living area with a window wall and fireplace. The Chimney Comer of Lititz will offer something good to eat Hendricks Greenhouse will add a touch of beauty with flowers. • Barbara and Richard Will, 461 Maple Sk, Ephrata. An eclectic treat, the Will’s home on top of the hill overlooks Ephrata. The older home has a sunroom and master bath. The home is filled with works of art done by local artists and by Richard Will himself. Beautiful' silk-screened pints, a collection of angels from all over . Ginnie and Don Good, 470 the world, and Beatrix Pott figur- Ridge Avc., Ephntt. purchased ines, antique furniture, wicker sun- their Greystone home in 1993, room furniture, and conversation ' took a year to redecorate, and pieces are everywhere. The entire moved in December 1994. The home with quilts and canopy cov- entrance has a wall of Hummel ers fill the bedrooms and is open to plates from 1971 to 1995. Every viewers. beautifully nefinished and uphols- Brossman Flower and Gift Shop will decorate and Checkers Restaurant will serve edibles. Daryl Bollinger shows off his wildlife trophies from hunts in Alaska and the West. The collection lines the wails of the In-home office where he operates a siding and win dow replacement business. 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