—Lancaster Farming, Septeniber 21,-1963 10 • Jr. Daicy Show (Continued from Page 1) 4-H competition. Following are the county placings in state judging, JHUSKY 4-H Two-year-old Cow —3, Ste phen Arrowsnuth, Peach Bot tom Rl. imowx saviss FFA . Senior Yearling 1 Har old J. Brubaker, Mount Joy R 1 (junior champion reserve grand champion showman) Three-year-old and over Cow i Harold J. Brubak er (senior champion grand champion). Distuct Groups 1. South east. 4-H Junior Calf —3, Dwight D. Hoover, Gap R 2 (master fitt er) SenioT Calf —3, Gary Myer, 410 Willow Rd. (master showman). Junior Yearling 1. Phy llis A. Hoover, Gap R 2 (master showman master fitter —• reserve junior champion). GUERNSEY 4.H Junior Calf 3. Lee Sharp, Landisville. Senior Calf ■ —2, Peter C. Witmer, Willojv Street Rl. Junior Yearling 1. Nancy J. Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl; 2. Dorothy M. Garber, Willow Street R 2 (master showman). Senior Yearling 1. Mary Ellen Mumma, Manhenn Rl (junior champion master fitter master showman); 3. Sue Mumma, Manheim Rl (master titter master show man). Stanley H. Deiter Anctloneer ft Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-179 S -ns* Transfer Milk Efficiently From Cow to Bulk Cooler The “Sputnick” MOVK-PORT- Kl{ is tlie cleanest, most effi cient niediod lor translerring milk tioiu cow to bulk cooler. • Manufactured Irom heavy gauge stainless steel. • lad seals tightly to keep milk germ Ire.e. 9 Passes through openings 2‘>” .ui(l over. • Mini's quiet ami easily on rubber-tn ed, ball bearing M heels. • Does a wav with long, ex pensive pipe, lines, milk pumps ami icleaser. • Thd si/es. • Lou-tost sanitizing. For Further Iniorniation, Write: MILK PORTER CO., LTD. 2 Fast park lloulevarcl~ Scarboio, LVj.yijhg) Camilla Dealer Inquiries linited. Approved lor Cltj ol‘ t j. Amos H. 'Kutt R. D. 2, Quarryvilie, Fenna. ST. C-3807 i i sriiimiii'..iiuiiuii»,>u-vii. t Three-year-old and .over Cow • 3. Sue Mumma. District Groups —2, South-' east. AYRSHIRE FFA Senior Yearling 2. Tony L. Folker, New Holland R 2 (master fitter master show man). Three-year-old and over Cow 2. James Esbenshade, Quarryville R 2. Junior Calf 7. Paul Bru baker, Lititz Rl, Senior Calf 1. Sandra Ann Eshleman, Elizabethtown Rl. master Junior Yearling —2, James R. Esbenshade. Two-year-old Cow 1. Judy Ann Flory, Lititz R 2 (master fitter). Three-year-old and over Cow 9. R. Edwin Harnish, Christiana Rl. District Groups 2. South east. HOLSTEIX PEA Junior Calf —l. Dennis J. senior Yearling —5. Glenn 4-H Senior Yearling —l. Jams Drager, Marietta HI; 4. Don- m. Hoover, East Earl Rl. Junior Calf 12. Nannette E. Kettering, Lititz R 3 (nu s , aid C. Drager, Marietta Rl; Three-years-old and over Stauffer, Ephrata Rl. ter showman master fitAi J. Harold Ranch, 1717 Hans Cow j Glenn A. Musser, Senior Calf- 16. John junior champion); i) ( Herr Dr. (master showman). Joy R 1 (reserve senior Bartsch, Ephrata. James S. White, Ephrata Rl. Senior Calf 11. H. Eugene champion reserve grand Junior Yearling 12. Earl District Groups—* 1. South' Denlinger, Gordonville Rl. ch ampion). C. Stauffer, Ephrata Rl. ' east . MR. ARE YOU GETTING ALL THE MILK YOU SHOULD? Perhaps you’ll begin answering that question by asking yourself another; "How much milk should I get?” You should get all the milk your cows are capable of producing. And chances are, that amounts to a good many extra tons. Many dairymen who now manage for profit the PIONEER way have found that some of their cows are capable of producing as much as 2,000 lbs. more milk per year than they had been giving. No doubt you’ve invested a lot of time, money and effort in improved breeding and selection. You’ve invested in a high-production potential for your cows. Protect that investment . . . and take full advantage of it. Let PIONEER feeds and PIONEER feeding programs help you feed out and milk out the full inherited production capacity of your herd. Challenge your herd! Give your cows a chance to prove how good they really are. Stop in and ask us for more details about PIONEER dairy feeding programs. Remember, there’s a PIONEER feed to fit every need. r m PIONEER ill. 'MilitiUli.iUliHl MlllJt I >.u t |.ji i.>.i- -.1 i f 4-H GRAND CHAMPION FFA BROWN SWISS in the state Junior Dairy Show at Harrisburg was Welcome In Charming Gentle, a four year old cow exhibited by Harold J, Brubaker, Mount Joy Rl. Harold also showed the reserve champion jjj FFA Brown Swiss competition. 1 Joseph M. Good & Sons Leola Quarryville t» ' * » \ n t i J « » « I m*-m m teen ar » » ouuuiii rlllai y j • i< u it i |j»« * ».*♦ V f < j ]