• Two-Year-Olds °W daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Page 6) Robert Grolf - Quarryville R 3. Mrs. Charles H. Wagner, Quar- , T, he Sunlight heifer was fresh ryville R 2, was top. Audrey days ? nd already milkin S 55 ‘ showed her homebred two-year- 60 popnds per day. old, Char-Lea Farm Effie that J °. nly one Ayrshire was enter was fresh July 17. ed m *“ e show > but she was a Reserve in the junior division year ' old ’ skown by Marvin was a three-year-old shown by M „ er °* Strasburg. Scott Mull, Quarryville Rl. „ Stephen Arrowsmith, Peach Holstejn Bottom, won both the grand and The final round of the Hoi- 7J:.f and ch: '7 ionsh !PS in stein division put Amos Rutt’s w-f, Tw age ? f cow * first place age cow and his son J waS Kenneth’s top two-year-old in the ring together. Again judge Gruver went to the two-year old, making the age cow re serve. Edgefield Bonnie Jean, the open grand champion was bred by Ken and has produced in 120 days, 5.581 pounds of milk and 255 pounds of butter fat with a 4.3 percent test. The Rutt’s live at Quarryville R 2. Groffdale G neral Sunlight, another two-- -Mr-old was grand champion of the junior Holstein show for Sharon Gorff, 12-year- The new star in the calf growing program HEW PCRSHA CALF GROWEEM Purina’s New Calf Program brings you extra energy in Purina Nursing Chow, higher energy and lower fiber in Purina Calf Startena, and an all new Purina Calf Growena. Ft can help you grow herd replacements fast, breed them early, and freshen them between 22 and 24 months-and help you take advantage of future high milk prices. What’s new about the program? Based on recent findings that show heifers need in creased protein and energy during their first six months, Purina has developed NEW Calf Growena. This is a 16% protein ration with aji improved protein-energy balance. It’s fortified with essential minerals and vitamins. And it’s coarse—the way young calves like a ration to be. The new Purina Heifer Growing Program is better be cause it now satisfies the growing heifer’s needs for protein at the time when she needs it most. Jt's time to start your calves on the NEW Purina Calf Growing Program featuring New Calf Growena. Stop in and talk to us about it. You’ll find us where you see the Checkerboard sign. West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph: 464-3431 West Willow James High & Sons Ph: 354 0301 Gordonville John J. Hess, il, Inc. Ph: 442-4632 Paradise LOW COST PRODUCTION... ® the reason more dairymen feed PURINA The list of winnings are: Guernsey Junior calf, 1, Diane Crider, Nottingham R 2; 2, Randy O’- Connell, Kirkwood: 3, Vernon Preston, Oxfoid R 2; 4, Earl Mull, Quarryville Rl. Interme diate calf, 1, Jay Hastings, Kirk wood; 2, Robert and Joyce Wag ner, Quarryville R 2; 3, J. Robert Book, Kirkwood; 4, Scott Mull, Quanyville Rl; 5, Elizabc h Preston, Oxford R 2. Senior calf, 1, Charles Wagner, Quarry ville R 2, 2, J. Robert Book. Jun- Ira B. Landis Ph: 569-0531 779 Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger's Feed Mill, John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems P**' w, •« •. ~ AT., S > ll >♦ GUERNSEY WINNERS AT QUARRYVILLE THIS WEEK, (right) Blakeford Nances Bellflower is shown by J. Robert Book, Kirkwood Rl. Bell flower was the open show grand champ ion here as a two-year-old. She has al ready produced 10.279 pounds of milk and 465 pounds of butterfat in 260 days. ior yearling, 1, J Robert Book; ville R 2. Senior yearling, 1, Al 2, Dennis Allen, Quarryville len Crider; 2, Scott Mull. Two- R 2, 3, Larry Wagner, Quarry- year-old, 1, J Robeit Book and SMALL GRAIN SUPREME 5-11-14 A qualify fertilizer designed fo help the grower achieve higher gain yields and make more profit. Miller's Small Grain Supreme offers the following extras: Stronger straw to help prevent lodging, More uniform crop with fuller kernels Crop will ripen more evenly. Crop is in better condition for over wintering less plants lost. More nutrient value in the harvested crop. Is a mineralized granular product Contains RHEOLITE ® Miller’s or ganic fertilizer lubricant which insures free flowing qualities. See Your Miller Dealer or Contact Your Miller Representative Today Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corp. EPHRATA, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1967—7 *■ with Rheolite ® On the left is the grand champion of the junior division, Char-Lea Farm Effie, shown by Audrey Wagner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wagner, Quarryville R 2. This homebred two year-old was fresh July 17 and had been first at the 1965 Quarryville Fair as a junior calf. L. F. Photo Stanley Giaber, Lancaster R 7; 2, Scott Mull Aged cow, 1, J, Robert Book, 2, Earl Mull Holstein Junior calf, 1, Sue Gioff, Quau yville R 3, 2, Jim High, Strasburg, 3, Tom Galbieath, Peach Bottom, 4, Maik Young, Peach Bottom, 5, Marvin Click, Quan yville R 2. Intermediate calf, 1, Joyce Gioff, Quarryville R 2; 2, Baibaia Kieider, Quauy ville Rl, 3. Herb Kieidei, Quar ry ville Rl; 4, Manlyn Kiantz, New Proiidence Rl, 5, Gary Akeis, Quauyville Rl Senior calf, 1, Carol Groff, Quan yville R 3; 2, Lewis Kreidei, Quarry ville Rl, 3, Ken Winteis, Kirk wood, 4, Marvin Ghck, Quarry ville R 2, 5, Amos Rutt, Quarry ville R 2 Junior yearling, 1, Marilyn Krantz, 2, Kenneth Rutt, Quarryville R 2, 3, Nancy DeLong, Quarryville Rl, 4, Le roy Welk, Quan yville R 3; 5, Dale Giffing, Peach Bottom Senior yearling, 1, Bany Plerr, Quaiiynlle R 2 2, James High, Stiasburg, 3, Tommy Kieider, Quauyville Rl, 4, Lloyd Welk, Quairyville R 3, 5, Linda Kieidei, Quairyville Rl. Two-year-old, 1, Ken Rutt, 2, Sharon Gioff Tinee-year-old, 1, Glenn Kreider Four-year-old, 1, Amos Rutt, 2, Robeit Gioff, 3, Marvin Millei, 4, Glenn Kreider. Two-yeai-old, Maivm Miller, Strasbuig Rl. Junior calf, 1, Steve Ai row smith, Peach Bottom Interme diate calf, 1, Bnan Airowsmith, Peach Bottom Aged cow, 1, Steve Anowsmith 1, Earl Mull, 2, Glenn Ki eid er, 3, Beth Pieston Fitting 1, Allen Cudei, 2, Bany Hen; 3, Linda DeLong we need of each breed by the above date Please help us by returning the caid promptly one way or the othei, if you are not going to le-enioll, then write tins fact on the card and return it to us If you know of any new mem bers that want to join our club this coming year, please get this information to yom Club Lead er or to me bj the same dead line.” WHY SHOULDN’T YOU STICK PINS INTO AN ELEC TRIC HEATING PAD or blanket to keep it in place? Because the pin may go through the insulation and come into contact with the vuies m the pad You maj get l shock or bum fiom the p.n. Ph. 733-6525 AYRSHIRE Jersey Show manship • Beef Club (Continued fiom Page 1)