I>' 1 f U v . Showers of gold, and blankets of yellow are contrasting with the rich greens of grass as autumn’s parade of color nears its end in Lancaster County Here framed by leaves Farm Calendar (If you wish your Coming Events listed in these col unis, write a card or letter to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryville, Pa. Be sure to include name of sender.— Editor). NOVEMBER Feeder Calf Sale, Lancaster Stock Yards. Nov. 3—County Convention, Lancaster County Farm Women’s Societies. Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Feeder Calf Sale, ■!BaBBBBaBBBaaaBaBBaBBBBBBBBaaaBiaBBBBBpBaaaBaBBaaBBBB» B< " a ■ ■ B ■ m a Extra cans of milk with Red Rose’ Dairy feeds J Home-grown grains and ■ silage lack proteins and • other valuable nutrients ■ cows need to reach high, ■ bred-in production capac ■ ities.. Red Rose Dairy Feeds are scientifically com pounded and balanced to supply all the nutrients cows need for heavy milk production. Straight feed or supplement, you’ll find ■ ' the feed you need for extra , milk in the complete line of Red Rose Guaranteed Dairy Feeds. ■ ' Red Rose 32% Dairy Supplem Fits perfectly into a feeding program with your supply of home-grown grains. Makes a dependable, economical ration —balanced with essential proteins,’vitamins and minerals. H <* REICH POULTRY FARM R.D 1. Marietta, Pa, 21 S. Queen St. CHAS. E. SAUDER & SONS R D 2 East Earl, Pa, WARREN SICKMAN RD.I Autumn leaves \ ! •' ' )> > Nov. 23-Dec. 1 International Livestock Exposition, Chicago. Nov 5 Oxford Grange Caid Party at Grange Hall in-Barnsley, 8 p. m. Nov. 10—Farm Women 6, box lunch, 'educational room. First National Bank, Elizabethtown. Nov, 10—Farm Women 1 meet with Mrs. C. H. Nissley, Lititz. Nov 13—Farm Women 22 en tertain Farm Women 12, Peqnea Church of the Brethren, 1.30 p.m. Nov. 14 Farm Women 16 meet, chapel of Middle Octorara Church, poverty" party, covered dish supper, 7pm A. S. GROFF Lancaster, Pa. Pequea, Pa, is a c&ttreh steeple, another important ele ment in Lancaster farming. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). E. MUSSER HEISEY R.D 2 Mt. Joy, Pa. RD.2 MUSSER’S The Buck, R D.l, Quarryville, Pa. > . . <i» Nov 15 Mail (Christmas) deadline for overseas service men, Nov 17 Farm Women 12 30th anniversary banquet, Mor ton’s Restaurant, Morgantown. Nov 20 County Holstein Banquet, War Memorial Building, Leola. Nov. 29 —Fulton Grange 66, play, “An Old Fashioned Mo ther”. Nov 30—Deadline, to sign un der Conservation Reserve Con- tracts of Soil Bank. AMMON E. SHELLY Lititz, Pa J. C. WALKER & CO. Gap, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 2, 1956 Flying Farmers Plan Meetings (Continued from page one) Directors present included Mr Travis, Mr. Homan, Robert Jack son Jr., Harry W. Arnold, Mrs Logan and the president. Howard Gwinn, past secretary and treas urer, joined in the meeting. It was voted to present an honorary membership to Dr. William L. Henning, state sec retary of agriculture, at the meeting daring the January Farm Show, An invitation will be extended the National Queen to attend the June meet ing when a new queen for Pennsylvania will be named. An appointment is being sought with the New Holland Ma chine Co. in Lancaster County, for a tour. A state news letter, and in corporation of state and national association dues in one package were voted, with package dues to become mandatory by Aug. 1957. Nov. 23 Farm Credit stock holders meeting, 1130 a m., South Lebanon High School, lona, Pa. JANUARY, 1957 Jan. 14-18, 1957 Pennsyl vania Farm Show Week,, Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Jan. 15, 1957 Poultry Fed eration’s Annual Farm Show Banquet 6 30 p. m Penn Har ris Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. Jan. 14-18—Pennsylvania Farm Show, Harrisburg.- FORD'S Mi a Plow TRACTORS Ford’s outstanding 2-plow tractors can pay off best for you in handling a wide variety of farm jobs at low cost. big enough to handle all of your field work, and are highly versatile to fit into the many extra jobs around your farm. Come in and see for yourself! 600 SERIES This is the nevyest version of Ford’s fatuous line of 4-wheel trac tors. In the new Ford 600 Senes Tractors you get much more in features and all around job performance. SS 700 SERIES-Ford’s full 2- 1 , plow tricycle brings you the M ability to handle either 2 of 4-row planting and culti- S vating equipment. It’s a real M performer for all types of 1 row crop farming. % Come in soon. .. ask for a demonstration Sander Bros. New Holland Ph. EL 4-8721 Columbia Pike Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc! Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Ph. 282 Out-Of-Season Big Game Ends License Game Commission records show that many persons have re cently been prosecuted tor the illegal killing or possessing of deer in closed season. Some of the guilty appeared surpnsed at learning there was more than a cash penalty or jail sentence in volved. The law provides that when big game has been killed in closed season 1. It shall be mandatory that anyone hunting, killing, wound ing, tianspoitmg, concealing, or having in possession a deer taken in closed season shall lose his hunting and tiappmg privileges for three years. 2 It shall be mandatory that anyone found guilty of hunting, killing or attempting to kill, possess, etc, a' bear in closed season shall lose his hunting and trapping privileges tor five years. Cash penalties remain at $lOO for each deer and S2OO for each bear illegally killed or possessed, in or out of season, or one day m jail for every-dollar of costs and fine imposed. Voice of - Lancaster Farms VINELAND, N. J. -L The article mentioning Casupa Super Green Pastures is fine except for one statement, which you must have misunderstood when we talked about it. The first pas tures on the Hershey Farm were aitroduced by Mr. Carl Abelcs himself, and not as you have stated by myself. Thanking you very much, I remain, Kurt Ser vos. ot a /rtfqek 6mm*' M&cAee fb'tdd Allen H. Matz Denver Haverstick Bros. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 Ph. 7-1341 CORRECTION Ph. AN 7-6502 5
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