Itauffer Bull akes Reserve itles At B&W highlight of Tuesday’s l-Atmertiican Dairy Show was 1965 W. VA. FEEDER Cattle & Calf Sales SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, INC. Moorefield, West- Virginia Two Year Olds, Yearlings and Calves. THIS IS AN OPEN SALE ALL KINDS OF STOCK CATTLE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 - 7:30 P.M. (DST) 2000 Head FEEDER CALF SALES, ALL GRADED AND STAMPED FRIDAY, OCTOBER I - 7:30 P.M. (EST) 1000 Head FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 - 7:30 P.M. (EST) 1200 Head Sale sponsored by the W. Va. Department of Agriculture W. V*. Extension Division, and the South Branch Stockyards, Inc., Moorefield, W. Va. Dairymen everywhere are getting ahd more with Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE See who* Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feeds can do Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Harold H. Good Terre Hill S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Salunga - Witxner X C. Walker <& Son, Inc. Gap, Penna. \\\\\X\\\X^X\VXXVVV>®XVVVVVXVVVVVV\\\\VVVV jS'Safs* aJ33 . i e J k.a* > i 'the 12th 'annual Pennsylvania Black and ‘White Show. Local winners were in short supply in this highly competitive event, tout 'Clarence Stauffer of Bptorata captured reserve senior an'd reserve grand championships wiith his hull COCHRANVILLE STEVENS for YOUR milk production! Sbnny Craft .Dean Captain. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 18, 1965—13 iHjs animal placed second 'all the way to the owned |b j A> and w D . en "l 0f . B, ‘ a : r ?u OUn ?' r R r h ‘ Fairchild and Frederick C. ard Frederick, -the defending Hadki o£ Berwick. Columbia champion. County. The F.vn childs won The junior champion bull ithe same title last year Ray was Fan wood Reflector Duke, mend A Seidel, of Vngmville, .Berks Courly, won the icserve junioi title w.ith his Kcicihen h'.ll iShamirock Orton and Duane Mattocks, of Tioy, Bradfoid County, showed the gland champion and senior champion female, a four yeai-old cow. Mattocks (Faim Diplomat Floreen Reseive grand champion and reserve senior champion fe male honors went to Allen Dairy Farms. 'lnc, Mechanics burg. Cumberland 'County The junior champion female lavas shown by John M Um ble, of Atglen, Chester Coun ty, 'and the reserve title went to Creed’in C 'Comman, Cai -11 sle, and Clai ence Cornman, !Ji , of Newlburg, ‘Cumberland County Both the premier bieedei and premier exhibitor awards were won by Mecbamcsburg entries, H Wayne Locke and Allen Dairy Farms, lespective ly more milk butterfat ELIZABETHTOWN SALUNGA Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. We fully understand the im portance of this major book ing decision on your part. We would appreciate the opportu nity of talking with you soon. Leola , Also highlighting Tuesday’s 'program hvas a Guernsey sale, second of three scheduled at 'the AII-Amei ican Holstems tweie sold Monday night, and Jerseys go on sale at 12 30 ipm. Wednesday, A foieign visitor, L F V iS'amt-Paul, a daiiyman from Oberbay&rn, West Germany, ■found the All-American Dairy Show “amazing ” He was es 'peciall'y impressed t'o see “so many fine animals under one loof at one time” BOOK! DAIRY FEEDS NOW! Feed & Grain -’Grinding and Mixing Phone (717) 656-3811 Res. 392-5993 Is 7 Newport Kd., Leola, Pa, “Make It With Wool” Contest Set For Nov. Pennsylvania young women and girls soon will be com peting' in a “Make It With Wool” contest that will be seiving an added pin pose as a distaff aid to agucultuie. ac coiding to 'State Agiieulluie Secietaiv Leland H Bull Only American loomed knit ted or felted, 100 percent wool may be used in fashioning garments that aie to be judged in district, state and national competition 'Secietary Bull said the state’s sheepmen pioduceneai ly 1,500,000 pounds of wool annually, and that the contest will help >to stimulate this phase of the Commonwealth farm pi ogi am Closing date foi entenng the competition is Nov 6. Twelve distnct roundups vmII be held Nov 12-20, and ‘he state finals, Nov 26-27 in Hai nsbuig Mrs Dick M Coons, Yoik R 3, is state dueotoi