14—Lancaster Farming Friday Sept. 7, 1956 Tobacco Here Moving Quick (Continued from page I) e-ov, Long Island, Southeast Pennsylvania Vegetables: Good supply, will reach peak within next few Meeks; sweet corn good, quality best in past two yeais, those with later plantings urged to spray or oust with DDT on stalks and eats to combat corn borer and ear worm Tomatoes: Hot days, warm nights, strong sun, ripening crop iapidl> If there is no more rain within the next week, the crop is assured as one of the best William Rohier, between Mil lersville and Central Manor on Blue Rock Road last week sent tu o trailei truck-loads for dnect snipment to Camden Need red i ipe picking for best flavor, color, weight, need to supervise pickers closely Tobacco: Maturing rapidly, one of heaviest ciops in past 10 or 12 years Be cautious, hang loosely, the stalks are big, sappy,, SOUTHERN LANCASTER COUNTY COMMUNITY FAIR QUARRYVILLE, PA. Thursday—Friday—Saturday I Sept 19—20—21 Livestock-Entertainment-Parades-Harvest ' Queen Coronation-Music-Tractor Driving Contest 1 You really reduce your new machinery costs with the Harvest-All that does three different harvesting jobs. First, it picks and husks cars with a minimum of shelling into a trailed wagon. At the same time it chops stalks and leaves into another wagon for low-cost feed or bedding. Flipping a lever and inserting a deflector makes it a stand ard row-crop unit for chopping any silage crop. This same base machine also mounts quick-change windrow pick-up or cutterbar head to chop hay or standing grasses and legumes for green feeding. Come in for all the cost saving facts. Ask about the Case Time Payment Plan that lets you buy for a small down payment with the balance conveniently arranged to suit your income. i Herr’s Implement Store Kaylor Bros. WEST WILLOW, PA. Walter Binkley & Son Arthur S. Young Co., Inc. UTITZ, PA. Jared Stauffer A. L Herr & Bro. MARTINDALE, PA. Farm Women 14 Have 100 at Picnic Approximately 100 persons at tended th§ family picmc of Soci ety of Farm Women 14, last week in Paradise Memorial Park. Games were staged for dll age groups, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Esbenshade showed pictures of their European tour. Members of Society 14 will en tertain members of Society 17 at 1 30 p. m., "Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the Strasburg Fire House. Members of Society 14 will pro vide the program, “My Talent.” Careful farmers cut down ac cidents wet. It’s advisable to leave space the length of your shed 18 to 20 inches to insure full length draft, may avoid pole burn. Some aphis going to town, and the green peach aphis, tough to kill, may feed a month or a month and a half in the shed, as long as the tobacco is gieen and sappy ._ If tobacco is not to be harvested for two weeks, use parathion, which has a 21-day residual clearance The chance taker is the ac cident maker. (Route 230) RHEEMS. PA, KINZER, PA. QUARRYVILLE, PA. Some members of the Lancaster Chap ter of the A.B.C. are shown passing by ponds containing gold fish and aquatic Farm Calendar (If you wish your Coming Events listed in these col urns, write a card or letter to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryville, Pa. Be sure to include name of sender.— Editor). Sept. 9-16 —Reading Fair Sept 11 Fountain display, chimes, Lohgwood Gardens, Ken net Square, 815 p.m. Sept. 11-15—York Inter-State Fair. Sept. 12 Farm Women 14 entertain Farm Women 17, Strasburg Fire Hall. Sept. 14 Chester County Farm Women to Embreeville to improve house. Sept. 15-23 Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, Mass. Sept. 18 Chester County Farm Women 3 to Music Circus. Sept. 19-21 Southern Lan caster County Community Fair, Quarryvxlle. Sept. 19-22 Elizabethtown Kiwanis Farm Fair. 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. 2S-Oct. 6 National Holstein Show, Waterloo, lowa. Sept 29-Oct. 6—Dairy Cattle Congress, Waterloo, lowa. ,»e Oct. 2 Fountain display, chimes, Longwood Gardens, Ken net Square, 8 p.m. -Oct. 2-s—South Lebanon Com munity Fair, lona Oct. 3-6—New Holland Farm ers Fair. Oct. 4-6—Manheim Community Fair. Oct. 4-6—Union vil lie Com munity Fair. Oct. 6-13 Fourth Interna tional Dairy Show and World Championship Rodeo, Chicago. Oct. 8 International Junior Dairy Show, Chicago. Oct. 9-10 Jersey, Guernsey, Brown Swiss judging, 4th In ternational Dairy Show, Chica go. Oct. 10-13—Mt. Joy Community Exhibit. _Oct. 11-12 Holstein, Ayr shire, Milking Shorthorn judg ing, 4th International Dairy Show, Chicago. Oct. 15-26 Two-week course in Farm Machinery and Trac tors, by college of agriculture, The Pennsylvania State Univer sity. Oct. 18-20 Dillsburg Com munity Fair. Fish Ponds, Fish Plants SEPTEMBER OCTOBER plants at Nolt’s Ponds. Purely scenic the waterwheel in front. (Lancaster Farm, ing Staff Photo). Oct. 20-27 American Royal, Kansas City, Mo., national Fu ture Farmers of America con vention. Oct. 20—Methodist Men, An nual chicken barbecue, Quarry ville Memorial Methodist Church, 5-8 p m. Oct. 22 display, chimes; Longwood Gardens, Ken net Square, 8 pm. C: MMSP? m smvk *p U WITH ' ~ J -BARLEY , J “Wong” '* -i “Hudson” /-'i “Kenbar” -- - 4 i *OATS “Dußois” M “Leconte” ■'i' Elmer Brill l ul Elizabethtown 7-5441 ** Frank H. Bucher Lititz 6-9124 C. B. Erb Landisville 2531 Lester Erb , Landisville 3216 Martin H. Krayfoill Elizabethtown 7-2696 mo S' < V "ft ty. 1-1 h HOME FREEZERS Get enough frozen storage space for better, year-round family eating— better business! Get a farm-size Wilson! Plenty of room to store family food of all kinds—and hold fryers, produce, etc. cold till you’re ready to sell! KStop in and see the freezer line two manufacturers combined to make more convenient for you —Wilson! Double the heritage of any Other leading line! WILSON BULK MILK TANKS 100 TO 700 GALS LV ¥¥¥ 1 1 350 Strasburg Pi ke • it* Brubaker Lancaster Nov. 23-Dec. 1 International livestock Exposition, Chicago Jan. 14-18 —Pennsylvania Farm Show, Harrisburg. Nov. 3—County Convention, Lancaster County Farm Women’s Societies. Nov. 3 Feeder Calf Sale, ♦WHEAT “Dual” “Pennell” “Seneca” “Thorne” '•RYE “Tetra-Petkus” “Balbo” Jason H. Mellinger Strasburg OV 7-2383 E. C. Seldonuidge Quarryvdle 64-R.-3 Jonathan S. Shirk Intercourse 8-3111 Levi M. Stoltzfus Morgantown 6-4359 Edgar C. TJtnble Gap HI 2-4525 Big and rugged! built to farm requirements! 15 to 90 cubic foot capacities i JANUARY, 1957 NOVEMBER ' ' ' '' >' *»*} " > ' ■* , ■ ;Vi - ']
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