G—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 3, 1960 County Council 4-H Members To Present Play By; David Lapp The Lancaster County 4- H council with special ar rangement by the Dramatic Publishing company of Chi cago, presents the play “The Family Nobody Wanted”, a three act comedy, at the Manheim Central High High School December 9 and 10. Starting time will be 8 o’clock. Tickets will sell for 75 cents at the door. Story of the Play It is always a little diffi cult for a fel low to present his best girl to his family, but Don’s problem is unique He is wild about an extreme- HAVESTING DOES NOT ly attractive girl who is just REMOVE ALL FALLOUT a trifle on the stuffy side. Research at the Beltsville The girl’s parents are char- Agncu tural Research Cent ming and wealthy but they er ; n Maryland shows that are definitely on the stuffy ra dioactive fallout cannot be tude. removed effectively from It- is time for the girl to land by harvesting of meet the fami'y, and here’s crops The studies showed the problem Don has a lot that harvesting remove only of brotheis and sisters— about one-fourth of simulat sotne are part Japanese, Bal- ed f a n ou t that had been ap inese, Mexican, and full- p b ed to crops growing on blodded American Indian! isolated field plots of soy- Don’s parents are a young be ans and rye. The purpose Minister and his wife. When was to find effective methods the found that they couldn’t of re movmg radioactive fall have children of their'own, ou t from farm land in-case they set out to adopt some SU ch removal becomes neces- Aftei adopting young Don sary in the future. The fall (now a handsome, interesting ou t detector used in the teen-ager) they were stopped Beltsville experiments is by the mountain of red tape, similar' to the device used However, they wanted many f or atenal oil and uranium more children They discov- hunting, and is more sensa ered that some children with five to gamma rays than a Oriental or Spanish or Ind- Geiger counter. lan blood were considered unadoptab e. Nobody wanted Advertisers wut ne glad them. to have you mention Lancas- In spite of strong opposi- ter Farming when answering tion, this young minister and advertisements. « FEED FOR TOP FINISH with Wayne SWEET MIX This top quality protein supplement Is specially formulated for heavy grain feeding. It'* high Vitamin A and protein content plus the proper mineral balance produces maximum gains and a high degree of finish a , , economically and efficiently. FOR SHEEP—feed Wayne Sweet Mix without stilbestrol. STILBESTROL Wayne Sweet Mix I* available with er with •ut *tllbe*trel. mm mm SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY laf Lititz & Newmanslown MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE B. D. 2, Columbia J. K. STAUFFER & SON ABERDEEN MILLS Lawn & Bellaire R.D. 2, Elizabethtown HERSHEY BROS. c E< SAUDER & SONS Remholds LIME VALLEY MILLS ROHRER'S mill B.D. 1. Willow Street R.D, 1, Bonks MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. ROSS C. ULRICH, JR. Millersville R.D. 2, Peach Bottom his wile adopted a houseful of intriguing unadoptable children. They grew up to gether. They became broth ers and sisters in every sense. They were all part of one family. And now Don the oldest is asked to deny these brothers and sisters— for the sake if the one girl that matters to him. Included in the cast of characters are the following 4-H club members from Lan caster County. Witour Hos ier, Florence Mae Flory, G.en Foreman, Londa Boyd, Marlin Cassel, Joyce Kreider Sara Jane Roland, Mary Jane Herr, Barbara Gamble, Lucille Kreider, Julie Erb, Marilyn Peifer, Joanne New comer, David Den mger, Ed gar Shrom and David Lapp. H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Witmer - Bonks • Leola R.D. 1, East Earl THE DOSS CHILDREN In the 4-H play, “The Fami y Nobody Wanted’” which } be presented Dec. 9 and 10 at the Manheim Central H S Standing left to right'. Ju le.Erb, Marilyn Peifer, David Denlinger, Glen Foreman, Edgar Shrom, Joanne h comer, and David Lapp. NEW HOLLAND Concrete Blocks Safer Durable Construction NEW HOLLAN] CONCRETE PRODI New Holland, Pa. Phone: ELgin 4-2114 Shaver Hen Declared All Ti me Champi \ * > iEGHORN HEN OWNED BY SHAVER POULTRY Breeding Farm at Ga. mo, Canada, was the high layer in Missouri’s 49th standard egg test com t Mountain Grove, Mo. Noel M. Hall, Missouri Poultry Experiment station )r, is shown with the bird, whose 50-week record was 342 eggs and 370.4 ] [er full year’s record was 356 eggs, 385.8 points. She has been declared all fticial record holder for all standard tests in the U. S. A. SHAVER STARCROSS CHICKS ARE SOLD BY GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, Mount Joy, for 5 . > N •J> v fi* * • RETAINING WALLS
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