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North St. Carlisle, PA 717-243-4312 DUBLIN Rt. 313 Dublin, PA 215-249-3556 TBMAWK AQWfI «mi cf <Bplw» Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1978 ‘Peachilicious’ weekend Sept. 2-4 GATCHELLVILLE -•* Maple Lawn. Farms, Gat chellville, will celebrate the peach season harvest with their fourth annual Peachilicious Labor Day Weekend, September 2,3, and 4. The craft bam will open noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and Monday, 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday with peachy foods galore to benefit local organizations. Everything starts with peaches on the Peachilicious Weekend. Pies and desserts all with peachy fillings will be baked by women from Mt. Nebo Methodist Church from peaches picked and delivered by the Youth Group for the second year. Proceeds will go to the building fund to rebuild their church ravaged by fire February, 1977. Eastern Star ladies will man the ice cream sundae stand with peach, vanilla and raspberry to be topped with fresh peaches from the Maple Lawn Farms orchards prepared on the site. Peachy dogs will round out the menu by the Tom Wallace Family who will be barkering their tasty treats for the eighth straight festival. The doggies are charcoal broiled, then simmered in a spicy peach sauce to be served on a bun with the drizzled sauce in place of regular condiments. Even the craftsmen will adhere to the peach theme with at least one peachy item in their line of wares. A highlight for the children will be two showings of the puppet show by Carolyn Koerber and Lynda Kidder featuring lifesize puppets at 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. in the Apple Bam near the Elberta orchard on the Brown Farm near Gatchellville. lOk Livestock & Grain I Bodies Greater Capacity Less Cost... - Omaha Standard truck bodies and'hoists are built tough to work harder and last longer That s been our trademark for over 50 years dependable, rugged truck bodies and hoists that do the job day-m and day-out Whether it is gram handling, livestock haul ing, or both you II appreciate the quality and honest value we ve designed into each Omaha Standard body and hoist FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. R.D. 4, EPHRATA, PA Mon., lues., Wed. & Fri. 7:30 Till 5 Thurs. 7:30 Till 9; Sat. 7:30 Till 3 “Peach foods, peach crafts, a peachy puppet, peachy fun will complement the U-Pick peaches in the orchard,” announces Paul McPherson, manager. “We should have plenty of Elbertas for those who still want to can peaches and Red Skins for the canning and freezing homemakers. Tho the crop was extremely short this year, we should have plenty of these varieties to last the weekend. The later ones: Rio Oso Gems, Clover-leaf Specials and Marqueens will not be so plentiful. So this will be the last major har vest time of the season stretching into mid- September.” Buses, schools, tour groups are all welcome to the farm three miles north of Fawn Grove, at Gat chellville, Pa. Admission is free. Livestock judging held KUTZTOWN - The annual Livestock Judging Contest at the Kutztown Fair was held on August 18. The FFA division of this contest was won by Marjorie Faust of Kutztown. Ken Sweitzer of Twin Valley was second; Howard Griest in of Twin Valley fifth; Rodney Salem of Conrad Weiser sixth; Ron Sutliff of Kutztown seventh; Henry Noss of Conrad Weiser, eighth; Kevin Zimmerman of Conrad Weiser, nineth; and Ed Sittler of Oley, tenth. 717-354-4271 Omaha Standard 29
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