Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 01, 1993, Image 45

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Today if May first—often call-
ed May Day. When I went to
school it was a day to look for
ward to as aMay Queen would be
crowned on the front lawn of the
school. It was the most colorful
event of the day with a maypole
and its bright ribbons.
There were other activities too
as a program from 1932 mentions
a “reading” contest and spelling
bees for the first six grades. In the
afternoon there were field events
and the different schools in the
township competed. I remember
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being in a relay race and running
sofastthatl fell and got cinders in
my knees.
The prices of food in the cafe
teria were all listed on the pro
gram. Hoe are a few of diem:
soup 70, mashed potatoes 60,
creamed com 60, tuna fish salad
100, fruit salad 100. baked custard
60, spaghetti 70, deviled egg salad
100, maple nut tapioca 60, and
coffee 50.
There were stands set up out
side the school where a few pen
nies would buy a souvenir. In the
evening the different classrooms
Friendship Force Plans
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
The Friendship Force of Lan
caster has been asked to lead an
exchange of poultry leaders to the
city of St. Petersburg, Russia. The >
exchange is scheduled for July
16-25, at an approximate cost of
1-800-922-9680
21S-286-5519
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1. 1993415
Poultry Exchange
FRANK A.
FILLIPPO, INC.
- WANTED -
DISABLED & CRIPPLED
COWS. BULLS & STEERS
Call: Frank Pillippo -
Residence - 215-666-0725
Steven Fillippo 218-666-7976
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wen open Air parents to view the
exhibits that their children had
made. '
However, this May Day will
probably And me in the garden
hoeing the peas that I planted three
weeks ago. And. we have a lot of
strawbenies to keep weeded. I
have destroyed my old bed of ber
ries after moving some of the big
ger plants. It always bothers me
when we plow under living plants,
even if it is only something like fe
verfew, tarragon, lemon tea or
chives that are growing where we
do not want them.
$l,BOO.
Poultry producers will be
hosted in St. Petersburg by fami
lies at several “joint stock compa
nies” which produce both meat
and eggs. There will also be the
opportunity to enjoy some of the
cultural treasures of St.
Petersburg.
This will be the first profession
al exchange within the poultry
industry sponsored by the Friend
ship Force, and it is hoped that a
visit to Lancaster by the St. Peters
burg hosts will follow.
The group is limited to 21 peo
ple. Anyone interested in more
information should contact Sally
B. Bair, (717) 285-4926 by May 7.