Outlook for Mid-Ma X ' Jj- moicno TEMTCItATUItI MID MAY tO H ID IW» The Weather Bureau’s -60-day outlook for the period from mid-May to mid-June calls for temperatures to average above seasonal normals in the southeastern quarter of the nation and in the West Coast States. Below normal temperatures are predicted over the Great Lakes, North east, Northern Plains, and Central Pla- Farm Calendar (If you wish your Coming Events listed in these col ums, write a card or letter to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryville, Pa. Be sure to include name of sender.— Editor). MAY May 26 Harrisburg Horse Show. May 26—Farm Women 5, home of Mrs Tillie Miller, R 1 Man heim, Mrs. Howard Clark, speak er - _ _ . May 28—Fulton Grange meeting. May 31—Deadline for corn price support applications May 31 Farm Women No. 1 will go to the Spice House Balti more. JUNE June s—Executive committee, Lancaster County Farm Women’s Societies, home of Mrs. C. H. Reinhold. 5 Mi. west Lan caster on Rte. 230, at 2 p. m. - June 5-8 71st annual con vention, Holstein-Friesian Asso., Milwaukee, Wis. June 7—Farm Women 20 Meet. June 9—Sixth Annual Chick en Barbecue, Lancaster County Poultry Assn., Lititz Spring park. June 12—Future Farmers of America Activities Week, Pen nsylvania State University. June 12-15—Egg graders and quality school, Rutgers .Univer sity, New Brunswick, N J. June 14 Farm Women 21 Meet .at home of Mrs. Betty Martin, New Providence. June 14 —AwardSj Banquet, old est shipper, Chicago Stock Yards. June 15 Closing date for Contributions to Lancaster Poul try Exchange Building fund. June 18-21—Extension Work ers Meet, Pennsylvania State University. June 18-20—Short Course, Rearing Queen Bees, the Pen nsylvania State University June 18-21 4th annual Ex tension Homemakers Week, the Pennsylvania State University. -June 18-22—Conference. Town and Country Pastors, the Pen nsylvania State University Jupe 20—Farm Women. 2, bus trip to New York City. June 21-22—Business manage ment conference for egg and poultry marketing cooperatives, Summit Hotel, Uniontown, Pa. June 21—Farm Society 10, bus trip' to New York City. June 22-23 Short Course, Rabbit Industry, the Pennsyl vania State University- -- JULY July 4-B—7th Annual Pennsyl vania Dutch Folk Festival, Kutz town. July 16-20—Short Course, Im proving Home Grounds, the Pennsylvania State University. AUGUST Aug. 15-17 Butler Farm Show. Aug. 18-19 —Intercourse Sum mer Jubilee. Aug. 18 and 19—Intercourse Summer Jubilee Aug. 20-23 —11th Annual Nat ional Flying Farmers Associa tion Convention New Orleans. Aug 20-25 —Kutztown Fair. ■miSnß USSSi 0 NIAJI r—i MWU I I; *ao«r n MWiU I-1 vctfMtoHfn MXNU Li SEPTEMBER Sept. 11-15 —York Inter-State Fair, Sept. 19-21 Southern Lan caster County Community Fair, Quarryville. Sept. 26-29—Ephrata Farmers Day. Sept. 26-28—'West Lampeter Community Fair. Sept. 30—Deadline to file for return of state taxes paid on farm tractor or farm machinery gasoline for year July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1956,. OCTOBER Oct. 2-s—South Lebanon Com munity Fair, lona Oct. 3-6—New Holland Farm ers Fair. Juvenile HI lllilllliillililillllii to Mid-June 1956 f ruoicm> wi'cimA. MZD MAY TO MID teau. In other areas mean temperatures should be near normal. Rainfall is expected to exceed normal in the Missouri and Mississippi Valleys and the Great Lakes Region. Subnormal amounts are indicated west of the Con tinental Divide and in the Southeast, and near normal elsewhere. Join the thousands of farm families who get LANCASTER FARMING by mail EVERY WEEK. The newspaper contain ing all the latest farm news, local news, crop information, home fea tures, market data and much morel PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.... Mail This Coupon Today! YOUPAY LESS THAN Sc PER WEEK Oct. 4-6—Manheim Community Fair. Oct. 4-6—Union villle Com munity Fair. Oct. 10-13—Mt. Joy Community Exhibit. Oct. 18-20 DiUsburg Com- PLUMBING HEATING qOiet may OIL BURNER Complete line of plumbing, water pumps and sheet metal wprk. RALPH J. FISHER Cochranville, Pa. Phone West Grove 5637 [lllilllllillllllllllllilltlllllHlllllllilllllillllllllltltllllllfll iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 25, 1956 VERY ACCOMMODATING Tom: “My wife came from a very large family. Did yours?” Jerry: “No, she brought it with her.” ONLY TROUBLE First Communist—Nice weath er we’re having. Second Communist —Yeah, but the rich are having it, too! munity Fair. NOVEMBER Nov. 3—County Convention, Lancaster County Farm Women’s Societies. JANUARY, 1957 Jan. 14-18—Pennsylvania Farm Show, Harrisburg. ! SCREENS CUSTOM MADE KAISER SHADE SCREENS ■ STORM WINDOWS Alcoa Aluminum ■ Storm & Screen Doors $37.50 i 1 1.8 in. 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H.—Arthur & Jesse Shoemaker, Quarryville, have just purchased the register ed Guernsey bull, Rhoadsacres’ Cherub, according to the Ameri can Guernsey Cattle Club B c i This bull was bought from Jerome H. Rhoads, KirkwqgfL The dam is Emory’s Julie' of Rhoadsacres, and the sire, Os borne Hill Patrician. THE SCHEMER Junior was_ invited to his friend’s house for supper, but refused When his mother asked him why, he sneered “He just wants me to help him eat up his cereal so he can have the box tops.” ALL ALUMINIUM Illlllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllilllliillillll 13
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