12—Lancaster Farming Southern Lancaster County Fair hilling Weather Winds Up with By LF Staff Reporter ©espite chilling weather the final*‘two mghts, attendance at the 1 ' Seventh Annual Southern Lancaster County Fair in Quar ryv l considered excellent. One of the' larest parades payu - Wl th pacity... % c per mile Electric operating cost starter Shank’s Garage 216 NEVIN STREET LANCASTER _ QUARRYVILLE CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY A. H. BURKHOLDER—Ph. 175 Chimney Block and Lintel. Steel Sash, Cement Paint. Phone 109R2 • » ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ s ♦♦ ♦* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ 8-, 8; IT IN MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES •** a :: ♦♦ a Nothing to Buy Register in New Holland Stores and Business Places $25.00 Certificates Given at 9-10-11 p. m. Each Night CELEBRATING THE 2511! ANNIVERSARY of the NEW HOLLAND FARMERS FAIR Register any day up until 7 p. m. on Wednesday f Oct. 3, foy the three certificates to be awarded Wednesday nite. Register ALL Day Thursday, til 7 p. m. for the three certificates to be awarded Thursday night. Register ALL Day Friday, til 7 p. m. for the three certificates to be awarded Friday night. Register ALL Day Saturday, til 7 p. m. for the three certificates to be awarded Saturday night. Winners may collect their merchandise Certificates at the Clarion Office any day 9 to 5. Courtesy of the NEW HOLLAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION and the NEW HOLLAND FARMERS DAY ASSOCIATION In addition, 25th Anniversary Birthday Cakes will be awarded, 3 each night at 9-10-11 p. m. at Band Stand Night Registration 6 to 7 p. m. in front of the Clarion Office, FEATURE ATTRACTIONS of the New Holland Farmers Fair, 25th Anniversary WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3—Farmers Fair Opening Parade—7:3o p. m. THURSDAY, OCT. 4—Youth for, Christ Program—9:oo p. m. Vocal & Instru mental Music. FRIDAY, OCT. s—Kids' Day—Afternoon—Free Prizes & Free Rides. Pet Parade at 7:30 p. m. Garden Spot High School Band Concert, 9:30 p. m. SATURDAY, OCT. 6—The Baby Parade—4'oo p. m.; Buck Benson Shows— -800 & 10.00 p. m.: Indian Dance by Explorer Scout Post No. 348—9 and 10.30 p m. Farmers Fair German Band. ♦♦ » *♦ u *♦ ♦♦ itlttlll Friday, Stspt. 28, 1956 ' in the Solanco Fair history wound its way through streets of the Borough Wednesday night, with first plaee going to an entry-of Fulton Grange for the best appearing farm group, second to Drumore 4H Club for second best. Little Britain 4H had the best ap pearing non-commercial float. DAIRY CATTLE Ayrshire: Junior Calf 1. Donald Fryer, New Providence Senior Calf 1. Ned Z. Paes, HI, Strasburg. - Guernsey: Junior Calf 1 James Hastings, Kukwood, 2. William Maule, ,R 2, Quanyville; 3. Mary Emma Rise, HI, Chris tiana. Senior Calf —1, Janet Hastings, Kirkwood, 2, Ross Fer guson, Kirkwood, 3 Kenneth Garber, Willow Street Senior Yearling 1 James Hastings, Kirkwood, 2 Glenn Bushong, R 2, Columbia Two-year-Old 1 Kenneth Garber, Willow Street, 2 Jeanne Hastings, Kirkwood. Holstein: Junior Calf 1 Donald Welk, Rl, Strasburg; 2 Burnell Andrews, R 7 Lancaster, FREE $300.00 October 3,4,5 & 6,1956 you may 3. Robert Wenger,, RD. Senior Calf 1. Paul Welk, Rl, Strasburg; 2. Dale Shirk, Rl, Qua'rryville; 3 Donald Trim ble, Quarryville RD Junior Year ling 1. Donald Welk, 2. Bar bara Shoemaker, Quarryville RD Senior Yearling —, 1 Robert Welk, Quarryville RD. Fitting 1 Burnell Andrews, 2 Donald Welk, 3 Donald Trim ble. Showmanship 1 Glenn Bushong; 2 Robeit Welk’ "3 James Hastings. SWINE SHOW Chester White: Young Boar— -3 C. Richard Hastings, Kirk wood Aged Sow 1C Rich ard Hastings; 2 Donald H Welk, Rl, Strasburg, 3 Robeit Book, R 7, Lancaster Junior Sow 1.. C Richard Hastings, 2,3 John Hastings, Kirkwood, 3 John E E Hastings, Kirkwood Poland China: Young Boat—3 Robert Book Junior Sow 3 William Sollenberger, Rawlms ville. pampshire; Aged Sow 2 Lester J Wiker, Quarryville RD, 3 Donald Wenger, Quarryville RD Yorkshire: Aged Sow 1 William H Gross, Quarryville ED, 2 Raymond L Deiter, Rl, New Providence, 3 Kenneth Redcay, R 2, Quarryville Senior Sow 3 William Weiler, Jr., Quanyville RD Junior Sow—l Ernst Frey, 2 Kenneth Miller, Oxtord; 3 ' Harold L. Clark, Quanyville RD Berkshire: Senior Sow 3 Samuel Sprout, Peach Bottom Sow and Litter 1 Kenneth Redcay; 2 Lester J Wiker, Quarryville RD, 3 C Richard Hastings Fitting 1. C Richard Hast ings, 2. Ernst Frey; 3. Robert Book. Showmanship 1C Richard Hastings, 2 Ernst Frey, 3 Ray mond L Deiter EGGS Commercial Large White Solanco Harvest Queen > ' [ ' Miss Vivian Kreider, 17, is crowned Harvest Queen at the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair at Quar ryville by Miss Ruth Ann Young, Peach Bottom, last year’s queen. Miss Kreider is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Kreider, Quarryville, Rl. Murl Aument, Rl, Quarryville Farmers Large White 1 Mrs Clyde Aument, Rl, Holtwood; 2 Joe McCauley, Rl, Paradise, 3 Murl Aument. Commercial Brown Pullets 1 Robeit Armstrong. Rl, Drumoi.e, 2. Giafton Brab son, Peach Bottom. Commercial Large Brown 1 Robert Arm strong, 2 Mrs. ]?hihp W. Giffing, Peach Bottom. Farmers Large Brown 1 _ Raymond L Deifer, Rl, New Providence, 2. Ernst Frey, R 2, Quairyville, 3 .Thom as Jackson, Drumoie Farmers Brown Pullet — N I Raymond L Deiter; 2 Ernst Frey. Commer cial Large White 1 Lorm H Bucher, Quarryville. Commercial White Pullet 1. Richard P Maule, R 2, Quarryville , ti H a BABY BEEF 4-H Angus 1. Donald G Herr, R 2, Quarryville; 2. Manon Findley, Rl, Quanyville, 3. Don ald Rutt, Peach Bottom, 4. Ma ria Frey, H 2. Quarryville, 5. Ken neth Rutt, Peach Bottom; 6. Mag dalina Frey, R 2, Quarryville; 7 Ernst Frey, R 2, Quarryville; 8 Robert Beck, Kirkwood, 9 Ar lene Linton, R 2, Quarryville; 10 Brion Halladay, Kirkwood. 4-H Hereford 1 Jack Heide baugh, Quarryville RD; 2. Judy Daugherty, Kirkwood, 3. Scott Greenleaf, Oxford; 4. Rose Ma ne Linton, R 2. Quarryville; 5. Tom Daugherty, Kirkwood; 6. Walter Pickell, Quarryville RD Future Farmers of America 1. Ernst Frey, R 2, Quarryville; 2. Scott Greenleaf. Oxford; 3. James Rupert,-Kirkwood, 4, Rob ert Bucher, Kirkwood; 5. David Haßadav Kirkwood. Fit**”." 1. Ernst Frey, 2. Tom Daugherty; 3. Donald G Herr. S'>'' T "iuanship 1 Donald Rutt - *>. Ernst Frey, 3 Donald Frey Salisbury Gran 0 "* In Raster Sa l i"hury Grange TT o 1685 will hold a "Booster N c ht” pro gram ">n open nr- Tues day evening, Oct 2 Th" meeting will l at the White ''Torse Fire H l ’ - 'tartmg at 8 nm. JMussers Second, Greiders Fourth |n Egg Contest HARRISBURG Top place and a prize of $lOO goes to Jeoige M Anthony, Strauss own, Berks County, for highest quality eggs produced in the 1955-56 Pennsylvania Official Egg Laying Test* the State Depax t ment of Agriculture announced Friday Eggs produced by one of the White Leghorn hens en tered in the laying test by Anthony scored 99.53 out of a possible 100 points on a quality rating, according to L. H. Bull, State Deputy Sec 'retary of Agriculture. An Antnony Wtute Leghorn hen finished second in last year’s Pennsylvania egg quality test This year he had a second hen that finished 10th Cash prizes in the egg quality test total 5330 provided for the second year by the Acme Supei Markets owned hy the American Stores Company Second place and $5O is awarded to the Musser Leg horn Farm, Mt. Joy, Pa., wth 99.45 points. Third place and $5O goes to Blanton Smith’s Chicks, Nashville, Tenn., 99.41 points. Owner of last year’s lop quality pen. Greider Leghorn Farm, also of Mt. Joy, finished fourth in this year’s quality test with a score of 99.38 points, receiving §25. Other placmgs - Colonial Poul try Farm, Pleasant Hill, Mo • fifth with' 99.21 points; Dembio Poultry Farm, Sewell, N J. sixth wfth the same number ot po>nts 9921; Guy A.Leader and Sons, York, seventh with 9914 points: Truway Farms, East Ber lin, Adams County, eighth with 98.99 points; A. E Danish, Tioj. N. Y., ninth -with 98.97 points, and George f r Anthony tenth with 98.93 points.
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