Eastern (Continued from Page 22 such as a typhoid outbreak. But he notes that some individual families have experienced an unusual amount of sickness with symptoms of the flu. In some instances, this sickness has been cleared up when a new, pure water source was developed or the existing system purified. In the Eastern District pro gram each of the students has an opportunity to interpret the results from the laboratory Promotion Special Motor 03s Super Blends 42 a*. 49^* THE CUSTOM CHEST FREEZER THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. WALTER BINKLEY & SON R.D. 4, Lititz, Pa. analysis so that he can explain the results to his parents. A copy of the results also is sent to the parent. Superintendent Simon con siders the program an education al tool for the improvement of health in the school district. Simon notes, “For some rea son, everybody thinks water is safe.” He said that nobody ever questions the source of water or its purity. That is, nobody did until the school district launched its test ing program. REVCO Phone 626-2344 - 626-4705 It’s Dutch Family Festival Time Again at Guernsey Sales Pavilion The Dutch Family Festival is here again, -after a successful run last summer at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Route 30 East of MINI-DONKEY at the zoo in Frankfurt, West Ger many, is less than two feet high. Named “Twiggy,” the little package is a big favorite with children. Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (approx. 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE - Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3,1971 Lancaster. Near magic has been worked on the Guernsey Barn once again to turn it into a hive o£ excitement, for visiting tour- Nt- I*-' ists and local people. The Festival, under the guiu ance of Merle Good of Lititz, has been expanded into a diverse package of family entertainment, offering patrons two or three features to choose between con tinually, all for one admission price The activity begins June 25 and runs daily (except Sun days) from 10:30 a.m‘. to 730 p.m. until August 28. “Dutch Family Festival is a unique venture in self-interpreta tion done by local Mennomtes,” explains Good, himself of the Mennomte faith This year for the fii st, there will be craftsmen working on location in wood and lathe work (George Martin of Elizabethtown), copper tooling (Mrs. Ann Fields of Lancaster), quilting (Mrs. Emma Weavei of New Holland), spinning and weaving (Evelyn Keener of Elizabethtown), as well as num erous demonstrations of canning, shoo-fly pie and bread baking, sauerkraut making, meat smok ing and tobacco drying and stripping, games farm children play, crop growing, the faun lav out and the cow ston Heading the craft department .is modes are Ernest Hess and Don i\i ay bill Visitois to the Festival will also see and heai the Pam,inf ol the Mennomtes and Amish j'<i formed live b\ an all Mennonite cast: Marilyn Nal/im'i Pal P.iei John J Millei, and Nale Shmsal tei on weekdays and Judy Keener, Shirley Baei, Don (’lv mer and Luke (loud on Sal to days This Pageant Pdls ol the v;ay of life ol the Plain Pi ople, their Jaiih and then pait in the world today In addition there will he tann animals, aw.iid-winnmg films about fcimi animals, seven laic;*' screens with a slide montage ol the Lancastei Countv counliv side and people, and (ingiii.il music peifoimed live, <ill within the metamoi phos./.ed bain-.atdi onum. Responsible for willing, pio ducing, and dnectiiK the Dutch Family Festival is Meile (iood of Lititz He has also wutlen the popular Strangers at (he Mill and Who Burned the Burn Down? The Festival tuns liom June 25 through \ugust 21! fiom 10-30 am. to 7 30 pm daily ex cept Sundays Subscribe Now We know many of om readers regulai ly read a friend’s or idative’s copy of our publication. We don’t mind. We appie ciate all our readers. But we wondci if everyone realizes how easy it is to re ceive our publication On a yearly subscription in Lancaster County, the cost is less than four cents a week. On a two-year subscription in Lancaster County, it’s less than three cents a week. Because mailing rates are higher for out-of-counly sub scriptions, we have to charge more. But out-of county read ers can get the paper deliver ed every week for a yearly subscription which costs less than six cents a week and a two year subscription for less than five cents a week. Think about it In these times of high and rising costs, we’ie sure you can’t find a better baigain anywhere. Call us at 394-3047 or 626- 2191. Or write to Lancaster Farming, P O. Box 266, Lit itz, Pa. 17543. 23
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