12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 5, 1956 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 iudude name of sender. — Editor). OCTOBER .ini u. Oct. 2-3-4 1956 Neppco Poultry Industry Exposition, War Memorial Building, Syracuse, N. Oct. 3-6—New Holland Farm ers Fair. Oct. 4-6—Manheim Community Fair. Oct. 4-6—Unionvillle Com munity Fair. Oct 5 Penna Egg Market tixittittzttixttitttxiiitiiuttitiiiiitiitiiitttitttxtniiittixiitintixittxusitititiiii ♦♦ ♦♦ I ATTEND THE J ♦♦ XX :: st tt ** I Mount Joy ♦♦ ♦♦ » :: ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ :: ♦♦ ♦♦ «♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ «♦ «* ♦♦ •• ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ :: ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ :: ♦♦ ♦♦ Community Exhibit OCTOBER 10-13 Interesting Nightly Programs 8 P.M. OCI. 10 8 P.M. OCT. 11 12 8 P. M. OCT. 13 8 P. M. TALENT SHOW OCT. «♦ H UitiittttitiXtt&tttttttttXXitnttUtxuttitiUttitttiittS mg Association’s Dinner Meet ing 7.00 p. m. Harrisburger Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. Oct. 6 Pennsylvania Live stock Breeders and Allied In dustries Field Day, Pennsylvania State University, University Paik, Pa. Oct. 6 Dedication, Octoraro Area High School. Oct. 6 —Farm Women 6 to movie in Philadelphia and Chry santhemum Show. Oct. 6—Farm Women 6 at home of Harrison . Kellers, 120 North Market, Elizabethtown, 2 p.m., election of officers. Oct. 6-13 Fourth Interna tional Dairy Show and Wofld Championship Kodeo, Chicago Oct. 7 Karimor Farms Fall Festival, Hawthorn, Pa. Oct. 8 Two Star Joint Pro duction Sale of Glen-Ru and Karimor Farms, Hawthorn, Pa. Oct. 8 International Junior Dairy Show, Chicago. Oct. 9-10 Jersey, Guernsey, Brown Swiss judging, 4th In ternational Dairy Show, Chica- MAR-GRO Vitamin. Supple ment Your cattle and hogs need DUTCH BELL for Dairy BETTER BEEF for steers and TRIPLE RICH for Hogs We also have the famous dan patch horse POWDER Manufactured by Mar-Gro Mfg. Co., R 2 LANC. AARON S. MARTIN DISTRIBUTOR R 1 EAST EARL DUTCH BAND CROWNING CORN QUEEN | DONEGAL H. S. BAND Four Quarryville youths two sisters and a brother matched their skills in one division of the Brandywine Field Day at Fox Hill Farm. From left to right are; Oct 9—Faim Women 22 meet with Mrs. Lloyd Herr, R 6 Lan caster, Hallowe’en party. Oct. 10-Dec. 18—Duck, coot, goose, brant season, Pennsylva nia Oct. 10-13—Mt. Joy Community Exhibit. Oct. 10-Nov. B—Wilson’s or jacksnipe season, Pennsylvania. Oct. 10—Farm Women 17 meet in Refton Fire Hall, food and plant sale. Oct. 11-12 Holstein, Ayr shire, Milking Snorthorn judg ing, 4th International Dairy Show, Chicago, Oct. 12-13—Annual Lancaster County Auction, Lancaster Chap ter, ABC, Lampeter Sales Pavil ion Oct. 13 Brandywine Feed er Calf Sale, New Holland, Pa. Oct. 15-26 Two-week course an Farm Machinery and Trac tors, by college of agriculture, The Pennsylvania State Univer sity. Oct 16 Lancaster County Beef Cattle Tours, 7 30" am Conestoga Bus Temmal Oct. 18-20 Dillsburg Com munity Fair. Oct. 19 Alimar Farms Dis persal Sale, Sybertsville, Pa. Oct. 20 Lancaster Cou'nty Pomona Grange 71, entertains Berks County Pomona Grange, Buckerville Fue Hall, 8 pm Oct. 20-27 —American Royal, Kansas City, Mo., national Fu ture Farmers of Ameuca con vention. Oct. 20—Methodist Men, An nual chicken barbecue, Quarry ville Memorial Methodist Church, 5-8 p m. Oct. _22 Fountain display, chimes, Longwood Gardens, Ken net Square, 8 p.m. Oct 22—Farm Women 9, Hal lowe’en party, Mis. Bertha Herr, Herr’s Nursery, R 6 Lancaster, covered dish supper, 6 pm. Oct. 24 Fulton Juvenile Grange, No. 343 meets. Oct 24 Bucks County Poul try Association Meeting Segal Hall, National Agricultural Col lege, Doylestown, Pa. NOVEMBER Nov. 3—County Convention, Lancaster County Farm Women’s Societies. Nov. 3 Feeder Calf Sale, Nov. 23-Dec. i International Livestock Exposition, Chicago. JANUARY, 1957 Jan. 14-18—Pennsylvania Farm Show, Harrisburg 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. a ' H p a a Quarryville Competitors QUARRYVILLE PRODUCTS COMPANY iiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | PIONEERING THE MODERN PACE 1 IN DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT ! = Now Backed = by 13 Years H of Experience ' > ■* = the . . * [| offers herd improvement through sires proven foi high H production, good type and longevity All this comes io § you in convenient and prompt service at the lowest pos = sible cost Always A Choice Of Sires With S. P. A. B. C. I Southeastern Penna f | Artificial Breeding Cooperative | | P O. Box 254 Lancaster Pa. Phone Express 2-2191 | imuiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HAVE YOUR FARMLANDS LIMED NOW BY A MODERN SPREADER LIKE THIS... r~ This modem 30 foot spreader will spread Martin’s Quality Lime quickly, efficiently and make your soil more productive. As you know, every crop makes your soil more deficient in certain minerals, which, if not replaced by liming, will cause poor crop production and unhealthy livestock. To meet this condition, you should have your soil tested periodically to determine if your soil needs lime and the amount needed. 1 You can do this by taking advantage of our RREE SOII> TEST. Phone New Holland 4-2112 or Terre Hill 5-3455. Sehd a card or letter to IVAN M. MARTI N>-:i NC . 912 *Quarry Road, Blue Ball, Lancaster County, Pa. Mana Frey, 4th place winner; her sister, Magda, thifd; Marion Findley, second and Ernst Frey first. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). A. H. 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