Farming, Saturday,-September 17, 1966 f • Block 1> White (Continued from Page 1) patented his fourth year of aitaite competition. As a senior yearling he placed first in his dam; as a two-year old, he stood third. The senior and grand cham pion hull, Woodbourne Gore -wood Reflector, was exhibited by Richard Frederick, Blair County. For his grand champion fe male, judge John L. Morris, extension dairy specialist at the University of Maryland, went to York Countian George M. Knight’s aged cow Pearl Ivanfaoe Comet. The reserve senior and reserve grand cham pion female was also .exhibit ed by a southeastern Pennsyl vanian, Warren N. Hertzler, Dauphin County. She was Trudy Ivanhoe Reflection, a four-yeur-old Ivaxihoe daugh ter. ' Lancaster County entries scored for 14 placing's in this 13th annual B & W Show. In the junior heifer class, Robert Kauffman, Elizabeth town Rl, placed third. In the intermediates, J. Mbwery Frey, 401 Beaver Valley Pike, Lan caster, bad first place; Lucin da K. Hess, Strasburg Rl, eighth; and Richard H. Hess, Stoasburg RL 15th. Senior yearling pladngs went to Frey, eighth; Linford 1 L. Wea ver, Ephrata Rl, ninth; and Mary Ellen Kettering, Lititz R 3, 15th. Modem Sowing Service of Limestone • Belmont • Martin's Contact Stanley S. Hoffer Paradise Fertilizers For Fall Seeding 3-12-12 5-10-10 0-14-14 5-15-5 0-20-20 Available in Bags Bulk or Spread Call Us Today ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 In the bull classes, Kauff man showed the second-place cwo-year-old, and Stauffer the seoond-place three-year-old and over (reserve grand champion). In the two-year-old heifer class, Prey placed seventh, and Edwin E. Hess, Strasburg Rl, ninth. A sixth place and second best udder for three-year-old cow went to Prey; and in the four-year-old cow class, Prey placed eighth. In the aged cow class, the veteran performer Oliverdale Inspiration Terry, owned joint ly by Kauffman and J. Robert Hess of Strasburg, placed 16th. In discussing that 38-cow class, several bystanders rated it the “toughest class yet for Morris to judge”. (The grand champion also came from that aged cow class.) The 3934iead Pennsylvania Black & White Show was rat ed by Fenna. Holstein Assn, secretary William C. Nichol as about on a par for entries with the 1965 show. Announcing the event Tues day was Roger Emig, sales manager for the Atlantic Breedens Cooperative. *iwi ISmSSSS SkiMHMMMangP 687-6860 UMI aMeran M GET FAST DELIVERY FROM A WAREHOUSE NEAR YOU! And Cautions On Feeding Urea itember 'lWr.'gita will be *tudy . . , , ’ v . ' ■' lug «t -l*«nn-'d3iwt». McOanrell Com silage used for daisy Us* • .pretnix to .get. proper a jbjb,-graduate of ‘,Penn fted requires higher protein distribution of the urea' tf yfaen he majored in levels In grain rations. W!«h there h» any .proWen*, Hesselr, /seiehce. -He will work the higher prices for 1 natural tine arid. 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