Between a park on a high hill overlook ing the city and the St. Lawrence River in the background is the downtown busi ness section of Montreal, leading Canada seaport and business center. Modern OPEN AIR SINGING The annual Open Air Singing in Kennel’s Grove, three-quar ters of a mile north of Atglen, has been scheduled for Sunday, July 29, at 1:30 p. m., Isaac G. Kennel advises. MAR-GRO Vitamin Supple ment Your cattle end hogs need DUTCH BELL for Dairy BETTER BEEF for steers and TRIf LE RICH for Ho*. We alto have the famous DAN PATCH HORSE POWDER Manufactured by Mar-Gro IVifj, Co., R 2 Lancaster AARON S. MARTIN distributor: R 1 EAST EARL aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m O&D Shavings .... for clean, dry houses, excellent fertilizer, and real savings for you .. A Ton of SHA VINGS goes twice as far . O&D Sawdust Co* 109 North Mam Street iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HERR THE PIMP MAN j 211 N. Ann' St. Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 3-3694 a Downtown Montreal * » There’s a Warm Welcome Waiting (Continued from page 10) wax figures, set in actual rooms he occupied. Pillars sweep high to the dome of the sanctuary, and here, it is said, one may and scores and scores of crutches and other aids discard ed by those who reported mira culous cures granted after pray ers at the gold and glass case containing the heart of Brother Andre. Restaurants here are superb, offering an array of foods from France to the Orient, or, plain American ham and eggs. lltfltliiltlliiillillllllllllllillltlllililliiiiiiilllillltiltltilil 5-2305 Pronu t Delivery Service 1 MAN HEIM, PA. | PUMPS FOR EVERY FARM HOME AND INDUSTRIAL NEED buildings combine with ancient hacks in this metropolis described in this issue. (Office Provincial de Pubhcite Quebec Photo, special to Lancaster Farming). Phone MANHEIM •* t -f There’s cordiality in Mon treal, a high legald for the Am erican fiom south of the border Yet it is a city that, should you look far enough, can be as for eign as any in the world, and still leaves the American dollar worth 97 cents Eva Gabor Stars At. Ephrata in “Blithe Spirit” At the Legion Stai Playhouse, now is the fabulous Eva Gaboi in Noel Coward’s brilliant com edy “Blithe Spirit” The second production of the new arena tneatre at the Ephiata Legion Park “Blithe Spirit” stars one of the most glamorous figures of the stage and screen Closing this weekend, the light sum mer comedy featuies two prom inent Broadway players present ly touring with Miss Gabor, Miss Kaye Lyder, and playing Chailes as Miss Gabor's lead man, will be Peter Ferster, his outstanding career includes a brilliant lecord in England, both in touring and reperatery companies He staired in “As You Like It ’, “Guest in the House” Hollywood called upon his tal ents for such pictures as “The Desert Fox"’ and, “The States man” among others Recently he nas scored successfully on Lux Video Theatre, Robert Mont gomery Presents and Aimstrong Circle Theatre The star of “Blithe Spirit”, the incomparable Esva Gabor, starred in the Broadway pro duction of “The Little Glass Clock” and is the youngest of the fabulous Gabor sisters Her stage debut came about in the typically theatrical fashion Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II just happened to see her on the screen while trying out a new television- set. The next thing she knew, Hun garian born-Miss Gabor was signed to appear in The Happy Time. Since then, her career has sky-rocketed and that ex citing combination of charm, grace, talent and magnetism has made her a star m each of the entertainment media. Her latest film is Artists and Models in which she appears with Martin and Lewis. Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 6, 1956—11 Dairy Herd Improvement Meets listed On July 9 at 7 p m at the Wilbur Pollock 'Farm, located threc-quaiters of a mile west of the Buck, will be the scene of a “Twilight Meeting” to be held in the mteiest of dairy herd mprovement This meeting, sponsored by the Southeastem Penna Ait'ficial Bleeding Co opeiative, will be highlighted with Haivey Shaffer, dairy spe cialist of the Pennsylvania State Umveisity as the mam speaker. T n addition there will be iudg ng contests with puzes, other -hort items of interest and dairy refreshments Aitnough the theme of the meeting will be “calf raising” most of the majoi points of suc cessful danying will be touched on dunng the various phases ot the meeting As a practical demonstration of the merits of artificial breeding, now ovei 12 yeais old in this area, the en tire Pollock herd of cows will be on exhibition A lecent repoit fiom the United States Department ot \gncultuie showed that nearly 15% of the nation’s dairy cattle vere being bred artificially and Pennsylvania ianks fast with nearly 47% Another U S D A i-epoit shows that there aie 79 bull studs maintained by daily breeding enterpuses Faimer Cooperatives own and opeiate 60 of these 79 studs In 1955 theste 60 farmer Cooperatives m emmated 72% of all cows bred mtificially in the United States The Southeastern Penna \itificial Breeding Cooperative, "'Derating in this area, ranks 13<h among the Coopeiative or ganizations in the nation having bred 101,705 cows in ’55 How ever, with its average of 4,238 cows bred per sire in seivice, 't stands second in the nation The S P A B C also ranks near the top in percntage of services to proven sues Other meetings in this aiea include July 10, Elmer D Mat thews taim, five rhilas noith »ast of Downington, Harvey Shaffer, speakei, July 11, Daniel Hams farm, seven miles north of Newark, July 13, Amos Her shey farm, one and one-hall miles northwest of White Horse, Delmar Young, dairy specialist of The Pennsylvania State Uni versity, speakei CART BEFORE HORSE Lancaster, Pa Swerving his truck to avoid a collision with a horse-drawn vehicle, Sanfoid A Landis wound up with the horse in the back of his pickup truck The horse reared and his front legs landed in the body ot the truck No one was injured, but the truck received estimated $2OO damages. Money is not especially im portant when you have more than you need Warm Weather Adds Size to Crop of Fruit HARRISBURG Waun weather added sue to all fruits on Pennsylvania faims and made possible a stait on •■'har vesting both sweet and red sour cheines foi local consumption in southern counties, the State Department ol Agncultuie said today Picking of red cheines lor canning and fieezmg is sched uled to stait next week in Southern Pennsylvania commei cial fruit areas The state crop this year will be only about half of last year due to the May fieczes, the Depaitment said Weather Averages Normal The Federal-State weather and ci op summaiy for the week ended Monday said weather avciaged noimal, below aver age at the middle of tha period, much above at the end Good woiking conditions prevailed geneially on Pennsylvania faims Scattered thunderstoims weie geneial over the Stata, but the southeastern and southwest ern-sections had veiy little ram. Some storms brought high winds that flattened grains and dam aged other crops in localized aieas Barley Yields Good Hai vesting of barley is now general in southern and cential counties, with good yields re ported to the Department. Wheat is ripening rapidly with good piospects Oats aie heading and corn made good progress. Poor curing weather resulted in loss of both tonnage and quality in hay crops in some areas Fiesh vegetable markets over the State are now receiving good quantities of Pennsjlvama grown beets, broccoli, cabbage, onions, radishes, lettuce, snap beans and cairots Tomatoes for processing sized rapidly during the week Stands are generally good Sweet corn for processing showed satisfactory develop ment ■ Brubaker Plumbing ■ S and Heating J ■ Your Factory Authorized ” ■ Frigidaire Dealer ■ ■ Located on the Old Harris- g * burg Pike & Rohrertown Rd g * Announces the * - N appointment of ■ ■ Roy Shaubach ■ jj To Their Frieidaire Sale* ■ * & Service Divi.ion | ■ Roy will be hapoy to dis * ■ cuss your E'ecincal Appli * ■ ance needs wuh you. ? ® Call Lane. 4- 1 631 or 7-8501 i or atop in at our showroom ■ (■■■■HaßDllßnißlllS
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