Row on Row, Ladder After Ladder One hundred and twenty-five acres of yourself. Empty containers are weighed cherries this week are being picked by as customers check in, filled containers thousands of Lancaster County, and resi- weighed as they -leave, and charges made dents, from surrounding counties, who accordingly. (Lancaster Farming Staff follow H. L. Shank’s advice ,of pick-them- Photo). Wards 4H Cooking Club Plans Party, Langs Park, July 25 The third meeting of Ward’s 4H Cooking Club was held June 13 at Ward’s Bottle Gas in Ephrata Meeting was called to order by Joyce Bixler, vice president of the Club. Twenty one members were present, al so four new members who were enrolled Plans were made to atend the 4H Field Day July 25 at Lang’s Park It was also decid- Multiple Crash On Rt. 72 Shown above are two scenes following a crash involving three autos and a farm tractor, just below the crest of the hill out- ed to have a swimming party. Josephine Lausch was appoint ed to make plans After the meeting, leaders demonstrated ways to make yeast rolls Each member will bring two yeast rolls to the next meeting to be judged by local leaders Corn bread and chicken salad will be made at the next meet ing, 7 -p. m July 27 Selected a? junior leaders were Phyllis Rutt, Etta Schnader, Joyce BixJ ler and Josephine Lausch. side The Bue\ Four persons were injured in the collision on Saturday afternoon just before 5 p. m. Pequea Valley, Conestoga Game Monday N ght An all-star baseball game be tween the Pequea Valley and Conestoga Valley leagues will be held at 8 30 p. m Monday, July 2, at the Enterprise diamond, New Holland. The game a first for the two leagues, is expected to draw a good attendance, according to a joint announcement by Lester A Singer, and Wayne Driscoll, pre sidents respectively of the Pe quea and Conetsoga Valley lea gues Players from the Pequea Val ley league will be drawn from the participating teams of West Larripeter, Strasburg, Lafayette, UGI of Lancaster, Gordonville, Intercourse, Paradise and Gap Conestoga Valley players will represent Smoketown, West Earl, Enterprise of New Holland, Blue Ball, Churchtown and Morgan town. Frankly, we believe a lot of time can be wasted picking bugs out of one’s lawn. J. C. Snavel Landisville, Pa. 3511 Ross C. Ulrich J. C. Walker & Son Millport Roller Mills Peach Bottom, R. D, Pa. rlensel 19R3 i\VXXXVVWXVXVVXXV«^@«^XVVVVVV^X\\V\\V\V» 4H Cooking Club Takes Name Of “What’s Cooking” 1 C 5 Lititz 4H cooking club, called j “What’s Cooking,” had its first meeting recently at the home of Mrs Benjamin Sheaffer, club leader. The meeting was called to order by Priscilla Bucher. Roll call was by Mary Grube, secretary, and each member an swered by stating their favorite flower. Bi-Centennial At Lititz Will Open Thursday The great cast of “Our Wondious Land’ stage-spec tacle, to be presented nightly, June 28 through July 3, at the Lititz Athletic Field is in final field rehearsals under profes sional direction of Raleigh Toz er, pageant-master with John B Rogers Producing Company. “Our Wondrous Land,” which will be the feature attraction of the forthcoming Bi-Centenmal Celebration Week, requires a cast of 400 Lititz people and a 250-foot stage. Wooden nickels and wooden dimes are circulating well in the town soon to become 200 years old as the speed of plan ning picks up Arrangements are being completed for the gigantic June 30 float paiade by Carl Ready, chairman. , A veiy close finish is promis ed in the “Miss Lilitz” Queen Contest, with the following candidates Lynn Reidenbaugh, Sylvia Wertsch, Jane Risser, Carol Barber, Vivian Landis, Marian Gerhard, Hettie Stauf fer, Joyce Steffy, Joan Snyder and Roberta Frederick FARM MACHINERY of all kinds & Sons, Inc. D. W. Hoover P< MM, Ressler & Son East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 29, 1956 See Us For ... New and Used Balers International and New Holland D. L Diem & Sons LITITZ Broiler Profits Ful-O-Pep Broiler Feeds ou’re in the broiler business to make money, and your biggest expense is feed. That’s why it’ll pay you to feed nutritious Ful-O-Pep ... research-built help get more meat per sack ... to make more moir ■ for you. ed Ful-O-Pop for broiler profits New Holland 4 7201 Gap, Pr. Hickory 211. 9 A song was led by Kay Buik holder. Dora Herr led games. , Other officers named are Audrey Graybill, vice-president, and Mary Catherine Gaiber, news reporter. During the meeting, club members prepared muffins. Someone has rightly said that a bigamist is one who loves, not wisely, but too well Never get the idea that all people have to think alike, act alike and believe alike LOK-RIB Answer Your GROWING •Space Needs Is your farm equipment out growing your storage space? Unprotected equipment depre ciates about 33Vi% a year. 'Odd shelter cuts this in half! OK-RIB Steel Buildings are our best answer' Low in cost, erected in a few days, made of heavy 18 gauge galvanized steel —they are weather-tight, lightning-resistant when grounded, and fire-resistant. Let us tell you about them. WILBUR GRAYBILL Phone 6-522 J Lititz (Halfville) Pa. Ph. 6-2131 Paradise, Pa. OV 7 2493 Lititz, R. D. 4, Pa. Litit7 6 8831 7
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