A bit of breeze fluffs the tail of a tidy young Angus heifer and her four contend ers for the judge’s eye in the Brandywine Angus Show judged by Dale Fletcher of Dal ’Bairn Farms, Pine Plains, New York. H * Champ Angus in Brandywine From Robinwood By ERNEST J. NEILL Continuing a winning streak that carried him through the State, Angus Show, Eastern Na tional and the Pennsylvania Farm Show, Royal Bandolier RWN, an entry of Robinwood 'Farms, Camp Hill, Pa-, Satur day won the Bth Annual Spring Show of the Brandywine Angus Association at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Lancaster. Heading the females as grand champion was an entry of Echo Falls Farm, New Hope, Pa, Runnymede Buxom Maid 243rd, CUT FEED BILLS PRODUCE MOREFEED FOR LIVESTOCK AT LOW COST Wilton Soy Beans Wabash Soy Beans Large Late Yellow Soy Beans ' Sweet Sudan Piper Sudan Amber Cane Sorghum Hegari Sorghum Golden Millet Dekalb Hybrid Corn / No extra charge for mixing Soy Beans and Sorghum—lnocolant can be applied when mixed if seed is will be sowed within 24 hours. Complete line of Spray Materials, Fertilizers, plant start er and Weedone 2.4 D Products including Wcedazol the new miracle weed killer you have been reading about. P.L. ROHRER & Bro., Inc. SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. 22659 That Crucial Moment * * ♦ which later topped the sale at $3,100. Judging the show was Dale Fletcher, owner of Dal’Bairn Farms in Pine Plains, N. Y., Mr. Fletcher’s comments fol lowed closely those of Dr. Wil liam L. Henning, himselt a breeder of Angus, and state sec retary of agriculture: “I still believe the beef cattle business in Pennsylvania is good, we need more of them” Also on hand to assist in the showing was Tom King, from the beef department of the Pennsylvania State University Robinwood Farms’ Royal Bandolier RWN stood third in class at the 1955 State Angus Show in Reading, fifth in the 1956 Farm Show at Harrisburg, and ninth in the Eastern. Na tional. He was royally bred, a son of Globe Hill Royal Bando lier out of Escort’s Miss Burgess F. P. His owners reported he had gained consistently 2.3 lbs daily without the aid of a nurse cow or highly concentrated feed. Reserve Bull to Hosier Reserve champion bull, which later sold into Lancaster County to Mark Hosier, R 3 Manheim. was the June 4, 1953 Eileenmere of Ash Grove, consigned hy Ash Grove Farms, New Hope, Pa. He was a son of Kinlochmere 20th out of Witch 2nd of Sha dow Isle. Grand champion female was a Buxom Maid ..Miss Burgess that was two years old in early January, Runnymede Buxom Maid 243rd, entered by Echo Hills Farm, Inc., New Hope, Pa. Reserve champion female was Brookside Barbara sth, shown by Brookside Farm, Whitemarsh, Pa. Short-legged, smooth, she was sired hy Bardoliermere of Den-Mor, out of Brookside Bar bara 2nd. iShe was a show calf in" the Brookside string. Here are placings by classes; EXHIBITORS Alimar Farms, Arthur 'E. Dick, Jr., Sybertsville, Pa; Ash Grove Farms, Robert E. Mont gomery, Meeting House Road, New Hope, Pa.; Brookside Farm, J. M. Deaver and M. W. Weaver, Whitemarsh, Pa; Buttonwood Farm, Elaine and Cameron Hawley, R 2 Lancaster; Cloud Valley Farms, O. F. Haas and P. L. Holcombe, Jr., Pottstown; Olovelly Farm, Mr. and -Mrs- M Gibbons-Neff, Jr., Dorest Road, Devon, Pa.; Dalkeith, Norman L. Davidson, Kennett Square, Deep Meadows, Wm. Sproul Lewis, Gradyville; Echo Falls Farm, Inc, Lowell M. Bxrell, Meeting House Road, New Hope, Pa; Fox Hill Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Weather was ideal, and the contrast in the heifers’ black coats and in the white halters was more evident. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). Howard C Fair, Kennett Square; Hornblende Farm, Monroe L. Nute, Kennett Square; Ivy Farms, Neal D- Ivey, R 1 Mal vern, Pa; Millarden Farms, H. E- Millard Lime & Stone Co, Annville, Pa.; Nittany Farms, W. L. Henning, State College, Pa; Pennsylvania State Univer sity, University Park, Pa; Ridge Run Farms, Harry Heston, New town, Pa; Robinwood Farm, Ernest S. Burch, Ri Camp Hill, Pa; Rowan Stock Farm, M V- Hitt, Landenberg, Pa; Soleil Farms, Mrs. Mabel Pew Hyrin, R 2 Pottstown," Pa; Stauffer Homestead Farm, A. B. C- and Edna Groff. East Earl, Pa; Wil ling-Crest ’"Farm, W. J. Fuller* R 3, Washington, Pa; Woodlane Farm. J- Kirwood, K 2 Allen town. Judge." Dale Fletcher, Dal ’Bairn Farms, Pine Plains, N. Y 'Class I* (3 shown)•-!, Robin wood-on Royal Bandolier RWN; 2. Ash Grove on Eileenmere of Ash Grov-a; 3, Woodlane on t * - BULLS SPECIAL OFF THE CAR SALE AT ALL Grass Silage Preservative f Ful-O-Pep High Sweet Blend For Free Booklet and More Inforntajion D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. New Holland 4 7201 J. C. Walker & Son Gap, Pa. Hickory 24169 Kirkman 2nd. Grand Champion Bull. Robin wood on Royal Bandolier RWN. Reserve champion bull: Ash Grove on Eileenmere of Ash Grove. FEMALES Class 2 (2 shown) 1, Echo Falls on Runnymede Buxom Maid 243rd; 2, Brookside on Brookside MOB Class 3 (5 shown) - 1, Soleil on Soleil Blackberry Bth, 2, Deep Meadows on Blackbnar Erma 40th; 3, Clovelly on Clovelly Princess 3id; 4, Brookside on Brookside Evergreen Enca 2nd; 5, Buttonwood on Buttonwood Georgina 110th Class 4 (5 shown) 1, Horn blende on Hornblende Rutheva 34th, 2, Ash Grove on Ash Grove Miss Burgess 3rd, 3, Nit tany Farms on Nittany Queen Mother 12th, 4, Ivy on Ivy Blackbird 11th, 5, Clovelly on Clovelly Queen Mother. Class 5 (6 shown). 1,3, Ro wan on Rowan Enchantress 7th and Rowan Gipsofola 4th; 2, Ash Grove on Ash Grove Vanity Queen 3rd, 4, Soleil on Soleil Blackcap Dot 3rd; 5, Brookside on Brookside Blackcap Empress 2nd, 6, Woodlane on Woodlane Elba. Class 6 (6 shown): 1,4, Ro wan on Rowan Blackbird and Rowan Blackcap Bessie sth, 2, Walling-Crest on Queen 16th of W. C.; 3, Nittany on Nittany Eline, 12th; 5, Ridge Run on Ridge Run Katinka 4th, 6, Ash Grove on Ash Grove Miss Bur gess .4th. Class 7 (6 shown): 1,3, Brookside on Brookside Barbara sth and Brookside Katinka 3rd; 2, Hornblende on, Hornblende Erica 4th; 4,5, Ash Grove on Barbara 4th of Ash Grove and Karama of Ash Grove - 4th; 6, Ivy on Ivy Queen -Mother. Class 8 CG shown)- 1,2, 3, Pennsylvania State University on Pridemere Lady PS, Bar bara McHenry P. S, and Elba mere Lady P. S sth; 4, Ivy on Ivy Garnet 7th, Cloud Valley 'on Eisa Erica C- V. F 324th; 6, Stauffer on Homestead Ebony Eline 53rd. - Class 9 (5 shown): 1, Walling- Crest on Trojan Erica 2nd ot W. C.; 2,3, Dalkeith on Dal keith Blackcap Empress 6th and Dalkeith Eriskay 3rd; 4, Cloud Valley, on Judy Blackcap C. V. F. 25th; 5, Fox Hill on Princess Elme of F. H- FUL-O-PEP DEALERS Easy to Apply Preserves Ensilage Retains Run-Off Stimulates Appetite Aids Digestion Does the Job of Molasses without the Inconvenience. ECONOMICAL! Call or See J.C.Snavely & Sods,lnc. Landisville, Pa -3511 Ross C. Ulrich Peach Bottom,R. D,Pa. Hensel 19K3 Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 25, 1956 Class 10 (6 shown)- 1, Mil larden on Millaiden Blackbird Bth; 2. 3, Fox Hill on Princess Enchant of F H 2nd, and Prin cess Wickwire of F H 2nd; 4, 6, Dalkeith on Dalkeith Miniver 3rd and Dalkeith Baibaia 6th; 5, Fox Hill on Princess Haitley of F H Senior champion female and Giand Champion Female- Echo Falls on Runnymede Buxom Maid 243 id Junior champion female and Reserve Grand Champion Fe male Brookside on Brookside Barbara sth Reserve senior champion fe- male Rowan on Rowan Enchan- tress 7th, j Wavac drinking-water vaccine, j [ "easy” is the key word. You j I just put Wavac m the water, | j chicks vaccinate themselves. | I Choose from 3 Wa\ac types,; | j (1) Newcastle, (2) Bronchitis, | I or (3) Combined. 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