—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 13, 1956 16 International Dairy Show Has New Directors CHICAGO Foui new direc tois of the International Dairy Show arc announced by the show headquarters in Chicago They aie John F Cuneo, Chi cago, owner of the well-known Hawthom-Mellody Fairhs and’ Danj. Paul Dnkson, Kenton,' Ohio, Brown Swiss cattle breed er, W P Watson, Ontario live stock Commissioner, Toronto, Canada, and William G Karnes, President of the Beatrice Foods Co, Chicago This increases the number of show directors to 23. W A Wentwoith, Frankfort, Kentucky, is' President of the International, Dejan Emeritus H H Kildee, of the lowa State College, Ames, and also William Wood Prince, President of the Chicago iStock Yaids, and owner of the International Amphithea tre, aie members of the show’s Advisory Committee. j Scheduled Oct. 6-13 The fourth International Dairy Show and World Championship Rodeo is scheduled for Oct. 6 to 13 m the recently enlarged International Amphitheatre, the country’s largest show building The management announces that all of the show cattle will be quartered in the new 4-acre .addition to the International Amphitheatre equiped with the most modern ventilation system Judging will take place in the air-conditioned arena seating 8000 The Jersey breed will feature its national show in conjunction with the International Dairy Show this year Jerseys, along with Guernseys and Brown Swiss, will be judged on Tuesday and Wednesday. October 9 and 10 Holstems, Ayrshires, and Milk ing Shorthorns are scheduled for Thursday and Friday. Oct. 11 and 12, and all breeds in the International’s Junior Show, open to 4-H and FF A exhibi tors, be judged on Monday, Oct 8, by the same judges who officiate m the open classes of each breed Judges for International Judges announced for the 1956 International are Gordon A. Cairns, Dean of Agriculture, Uni versity of Maryland, College Park, Ayrshires, Harold Kaeser, see us J. C. Snavely & Sons, Inc. D. W. Hoover Paul M. Kessler & Son Landisville, Pa. 3511 v Ross C. Ulrich J. C. Walker & Son Millport Roller Mills Peach Bottom, R. D, Pa. Hensel 19R3 WXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVV^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV* Between Paradise and Intercourse, this traffic between the two towns. This is one ancient covered bridge spans a stream of some 40 covered bridges in Lancaster and carries an unusually heavy amount ot County. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). MINE DEATHS UP Roof falls in coal mines caus ed 27 per cent more deaths dur ing the first three months of 1956'than in the corresponding months of 1955 Buieau statistics showed there were 121 coal mine fatalities in the first quarter of 1956, compared to 115 a yeai ago Dairy Science Department, Ohio State University, Columbus, Brown Swiss, William Hitz. of Polk City, lowa, Guernseys, Haryey Swartz, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, Holstems; Piofessoi W W Yapp, dairy specialist at the Univeisity of Illinois, Jer seys, and John O Rowe, ot Da vis, California, Milking Short horns The National Committee on 4- H Club Work, Chicago, an nounces that the National 4-H Dairy Conference and Tour, held at the Chicago show for the first time last year, will be re peated on a larger scale Top 4-H boys and girls from 18 states will attend this year’s show Ful-O-Pep Growing Mash at less feed cost The Ful-O-Pep Pullet Growing Plan and nutritious Ful-O-Pep Growing Mash form a combination that can’t be beat for raising big, husky pullets at a low feed cost. Ful-O-Pep raised birds mature into healthy, full-bodied pullets than can stand the strain of heavy continuous egg production. for details East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. New Holland 4 7201 Gap, Pa. Hickory 24169 1 ♦ >- Another Covered Bridge Soil Bank Topic For Angus Meet At State College Possible effects of the soil bank program on Pennsylvania agriculture will get close study this Saturday when members of the Pennsylvania Aberdeen An- gus Association meet at State College Scott L French, fieldman-sec retary oT the state group, an nounces that the featured speak er of the annual meeting will be Ervin L Peterson, Assistant secretary of the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. “Mr. Pet erson will place special em phasis on how the program will affect the beef industry here,"’ French says The soil bank program was recently signed into law by President Eisenhower, a Penn sylvania Angus breeder himself. Peterson’s speech will follow a luncheon and business meet ing at the Student Union Build ing on the Penn State campus, the Angus fieldman reports. Theme of the morning session Paradise, Pa. OV 7-2493 Lititz, R. D. 4, Pa. Lititz 6 8831 is “How, Big. Shauld Angus Be’” Discussion and demonstrations will be lead r by Professor Her man Purdy of the University staff and Thomas King, exten sion livestock specialist. The program is scheduled for 10 a, m. at the University beef barn. 1 Also on the agenda for Angus breeders will be the election of new officers for the coming year The state organization is now headed by George R At terbury, Chester Springs, Pa. Charles J Dannemann, Towan da, is vice president while John G. Auld, Homer City, is secre tary. THE (00 SERIES - 4-Wh.el Here’s th ■ Ford 4-w that’s fanv bility, ham versatility ful tractors your tract! £ FORD’S Full 3-Plow Tractors Yes sir, here’s real power! 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Is your egg quality slip showing 9 Noith. eastern marketing specialists believe it is, so an egg quality clinic, staffed with the finest “doctors” in the area, will h e on hand at the annual exposi tion of the Northeastern Poultiy Producers Council (NEPPCO) Jo make an expert diagnosis The three-day convention, ex pected to attract more than 7,000 poultrymen from 14 states, opens in the War Memoual Building here on Oct 2 Egg quality “physicians under the leadership of John C Scholes, Beacon Milling Co, Cayuga, N Y, will staff the clinic thioughout the exposition. Growers, egg handlers and mai -ketmen are expected to bring m a wide range of egg quality problems for expert consulta tion and remedial prescriptions, “We’re now in the process o£ bringing together some of the nation’s top authorities on pro duemg and maintaining high quality in eggs,” Scholes com mented “If your eggs are failing to bring top market prices be cause of quality defects, this egg clinic is the spot to bring the ‘patient’.” He went on to point out that excellent interior quality is a key factor in the economic well being of today’s poultry indus try. Seven Cattle Killed By Lightning'Bolt* Sevn head of cattle on the Jacob B Stoner farm, - R 2 Mechamcsburg, were killed by lightning during a storm Sunday night Four other cows weie stunned,’and probably will have to be killed. 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