Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 08, 1956, Image 13

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'The Weather Bureau’s *3O-day outlook
for June- calls for- temperatures to aver
age above seasonal normals from the
Rocky Mountain States- eastward to the
Mississippi. Below normal temperatures
‘ are anticipated oast of the Appalachian
and in the vicinity of the Sierra Nevada
' ln other areas temperatures
Farm Calendar
•{lf 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).
- JUNE
June 9 Ephrata Community
Hospital Auxiliary Lawn Fete,
Farm Women 3 hold Farmer
Market Booth.
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 13 Dairy Week Exhi
bit judging, Colerain Grange,
Quarryville.
June 13 Farm Women 14,
home of Mrs. Ross Leaman, R 1
Paradise-
June 13 Societies jof Farm
Women 3 and 4 visit County
Home.
• June 14 Farm. Women 21
Meet at home of Mrs. Betty
Martin, New Providence.
June 14—Awards 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 16 Farm Women 9,
co-hostesses Mrs. Henrietta Leh
man, Mrs. Edith' Sherty.
June 16 Farm Women 12,
home of Mrs. Edith Harnish and
Mrs. Paul Harnish, HI Cones
toga.
June 18-20—Short Course,
Bearing 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.
June 19 Farm- Women 3
meet, home of Mrs. Grace Weid
man. Akron.
June 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,
Babbit Industry, the Pennsyl
vania State University
JULY
July 4-8 —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
Show.
Aug. 18-19—Intercourse Sum
mer Jubilee. ',
Aug and 19 —Intercourse
Summe lub^e -1
Aug -i Ith Annual Nat
ional Flv n -- -mers Associa
tion Cn °n r iew Orleans.
Outlook for
Aug. 20-25—Kutztown Fair.
, 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.
Sept. 28-Oct. 6 National
Holstein Show, Waterloo, lowa.
Butler Farm
June, 1956
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IfITAtIOH
H-St u 0
are predicted to average near normal.
Precipitation is expected to be subnor
mal in the eastern half of the country, ex
cept above, normal in Florida and- New
England. In the western half of the na
tion, generally near normal amounts are
indicated. - -
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Oct. 2-s—South Lebanon Com
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Oct. 4-6—Manheim Community
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'Oct 10-13—Mt, Joy Community
Exhibit.
Oct. 18-20 Dillsburg Com
munity Fair.
NOVEMBER
Nov. 3—County Convention,
Lancaster County Farm Women’s
Societies.
JANUARY, 1957
Jan. 14-18—Pennsylvania Farm
Show, Harrisburg. ;
ALL F ARMERS
Today!
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Scoring reserve championship in the recent Chicken-of-
Tomorrow regional contest at Coatesville was Ronald Shaf
fer of R 1 Dover, shown here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Shaffer. These topped the sale at $6 per
pound, grossing $261.75, selling to the Beacon Milling Co.,
Cayuga, N. Y. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo).
MILWAUKEE, Wis. While
helping at a rummage sale for
a church recently, Mrs- Joseph
Mach took off her black baller
ina-type slippers to rest her
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