84-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 15, 2000 Stauffer Home Open For Kitchen Tour Sons Clark and Ronald live nearby and often drop by to visit their mother and perhaps taste some of her cooking for which she is famous. Elva owns the Cloister Restaurant where she cooks and does anything that needs to be done. Clark took over the family farm and Ronald works in the restaurant. Her collection of dolls include these. One doll sits on an old wooden tricycle Elva found at a garage sale. (Contlnued-trom Page B 2) around the world visited the Stauffer farm in Ephrata. Aaron was also a former president of the county Soil Conservation District, a township supervisor, and owner of Cloister Restau rant. The Kitchen Kaper tour in cludes two bed and breakfast homes, four private homes, the Eicher Arts Center, and the craft show at the Ephrata Church of the Brethren. Those interested in participat- HEATMOR OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE Stainless Steel ing in the Kitchen Kaper Tulip Tour should purchase tickets in advance because they often are sold out before the day of the tour. Tickets for ail ages, includ ing children, are $8 each if pur chased in advance. Send payment with a stamped, self adressed business-size envelope to Marti Nissley, 21 Ridgewood Dr., Akron, PA 17501. For more information, call Marti Nissley at (717) 859-2847 or Edith Graff at (717) 336- 4719. • Heat Home, Hot Water, Outbuildings • No Fire Danger or Chimney Worries • Forced Air or Hot Water Heating • 3 Sizes - 18 Colors • Forced Draft - Ash Auger Clean-out • Wood or Coal Grates • High Efficiency - Clean Burning • 10 Year Corrosion Warranty • Financing & Dealerships Available Outback Heating Dist. " 888-763-8617 NEED YOUR FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting I I \ - i All-Plant LIQUID PLANT FOOD 9-18-9 PLUS OTHERS! } • Contains 100% white ortho phosphoric acid. Made in USA. p • Non-corrosive. Won’t settle. £ • Top quality. Excellent service. $ • Newest equipment h t • Financially sound...and growing! \ \ i < Big Demand Requires i i More Distributors! \ i □ I sell to farmers. j * How do I become your distributor? j \ □ I’m a farmer. j \ What’s the price? £ Where do I get it? < CALL or SEND FOR FACTS: { Phone: 814-364-1349 | \ ALL-PLANT LIQUID PLANT FOOD, INC. i } 821 State Rd. 511 N., RFD 3, \ | Ashland, Ohio 44805 Woman’s Club • Mrs. Elva Stauffer, 552 Stevens Rd. This new home contains a cherry wood kitchen with a convenient breakfast bar and view of the countryside. The white tile backwash of the sink area is sprinkled with various flower designs Among Mrs. Stauffer’s fine collections, including dolls and iron door-stop dogs, she will display numerous old and new hand-sewn quilts. These include a lovely Cathedral Window, which she made, an old Postage stamp quilt, another, more than 100 years-old, titled Drunkard’s Path. Food will be served by Doug Graybill, Fox Chase Golf Club, 300 Stevens Rd., Stevens. Royer’s Flowers, 165 S. Reading Rd., Ephrata, will provide the decor. • Cocalico Creek Bed & Breakfast, owner and innkeeper Charlene Sweeney, 224 S. 4th St., Denver. Built in 1927, this 2-1/2 story home, is of limestone structure and the spacious property sits next to the Cocalico Creek. Spring flowers bloom on its hillside and along the driveway. The bright and cheery interior features a stencil design on the kitchen floor with Mrs, Sweeney’s hex pattern design, “Lucky Stars That Guide Your Heart.” Dante’s Family Restaurant, 336 Mam, Denver, will furnish the food. Black Ins Designs, 108 E. Main, Ephrata, will furnish the decor. (Continued from Page B 2) tfofvS Electric Range Combining the charm and beauty of the traditional range with the convenience of electricity. Self-Clean, Timed Oven System Also Available In Gas ftvHeartland LLi/Appliances Inc. LEACOCK CENTER 89 Old Leacock Road Ronks, PA 17572 717-768-7174 Hours Mon , Wed , Thurs 7-5 I Tues ,Fn 7-8, Sat 7-12, . \