—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 3, 1972 32 r : ' do b s i >• Strawberries and sugar peas. We have quite a few to pick and with school closing a week away, I’ll be busy until there are extra hands to help. Our garden is a busy place from April until November. As soon as I neglect if for a few days, the radishes shoot and give seed and the cabbage gets worm eaten. Later on a day or two will make the difference between tender and not so-tender green beans. And anyone who has grown cucumbers knows how much they can grow overnight So we work and are very thank ful we have duties and are capable of performing them. XXX The other week I had the privilege of going to Washington, D C with a group of children for a days tour We saw the Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial Everyone enjoyed seeing the stamps being printed and also the huge sheets of currency being cut into neat piles of one-dollar bills. Two thirds of the notes printed are of UNI-SYSTEM... it just makes more sense! fisEA IK.- '■**» The Uni line is getting biggei all the time . . more uses for more seasons. Now more than ever it is the system that can save you money. You can have a Uni-Combine, Uni- Sheller, Uni-Picker, Uni-F orage Har vester, Uni-Rotary Snow Plow—even a Uni-Tool Carrier to plant up to 8 rows at a time, applying liquid fer- more sense! KINZER EQUIP. CO. Kinzer STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE ttf'rchF’Y ft, snu Cochranville, Pa. N - G - HERSHEY & SON Manheim LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Eheems the one-dollar denomination and they are worn out in 18 months time. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing delivers postage stamps to 12,000 post offices in the United States. We saw the Changing of the Guard at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier and also the flame at the grave of John F. Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Several hours were spent in various buildings of the Smithsonian Institute. We saw atomic ex periments, colonial-time crafts and houses, stuffed animals and stones and minerals including the famous “Hope Diamond”. So many fields of arts and sciences were covered that I can’t remember them all. the wonderful group of five boys for whom I was responsible They were well-behaved and surely gave me a pair of tired feet to drag home that night. It seems youths enthusiasm and energy are boundless compared to the older generation. Pick the Power Uni that fits your needs best Choice of three hefty models: OHV 6 engine with 292 cu. in. and 80 available PTO horsepower; V-6 engine with 401 cu in and 110 available PTO horsepower; V-6 Diesel engine with 478 cu. in. and 110 available PTO horsepower. CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. ROY H. BUCH, INC Ephrata, R.D. #2 Ida :isser tilizei as vou go. Theie’s a Uni for practically every season. Build your Uni-System on a sin gle Power Unit—that’s the key to Uni’s economy. Just one investment in engine, tires, transmission, etc., for two or more self-propelled ma chines. Intel change machines on the Power Unit in about an hour. Farm Women Calendar Saturday, Junes Farm Women Society 10, lun cheon with Society 14, Farm and Home Center. Thursday, June 8 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 9, home of Mrs. Esther Huber, Marticville. Farm Women Society 21, home of Mrs. John DeLong, New Providence RDI. Farm Women Society 14 meeting. Friday, June 9 Farm Women Society 13, home of Mrs. John Miller 1686 Lincoln Highway East. Saturday, June 10 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 25. home of Mrs. Richard Gregory. 6p.m. -- Farm Women Society 23, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Charles, Lancaster RD6. Recipe Correction Flour was omitted from one of the recipes which was printed last week. The correct recipe should read: Quick and Easy Cake Break 2 eggs in a cup and fill it with milk Sift together: 1 cup flour 1 cup sugar 1 heaping teaspoonful baking powder Stir two mixtures together and add 1 teaspoon flavoring. Add V* cup melted butter last. Beat and bake in loaf pan, sheet cake, layers or cup cakes. Bake in 350 degree oven. Mrs Lewis Nafzinger Rt 1, Hacks Point Earleville, Md A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville LANDIS BROS., INC. Lancaster TALKING % t ♦ ♦ about liquid manure YES! MANY FEATURES ADDED TO MAKE THIS THE BEST RUMP FOR PROBLEM PITS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ %ff"C*l We have the “ BETTER ' BILT ” If !■ I Vacuum System with Plow Down ▼ |L W R Attachment. I f SHENK S FARM SERVICE ♦ ♦ R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa handling We have the Reasonable Priced Equipment such as: HUSKY High Volume Pumps with low H. P. reg. HUSKY C 72 LIQUID MANURE Ph. 626-4355
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