Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 28, 1968, Image 7

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    The art of learning consists
, EUGENE BOLLINGER, DENVER grand champion at' the Ephrata Fair simply of mastering one step at
R 2. shows his Crossbred barrow that was Junior Market Hog Show. L. F. Photo a time.
IF COWS COULD CHOOSE THEIR FEED...
R£D ROSE 14 TEST-COW FftD is a teed
you'll find especially resultful. It's a course
textured, all-purpose feed . . excellent for
feeding to your milk cows, dry cows, calves
and bulls at all seasons.
Walter Binkley & Son
Brown & Rea, Inc.
ESverson Supply Cc.
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa,
L. T. Geib Estate
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
THEY WOULD CHOOSE RED ROSE DAIRY FEED
These dealers carry a complete line of Red Rose
Dairy Feeds and Dairy Supplements
Lititz
Atglen
Elveison
Manheim
RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS are available in
many protein levels to fit your particular
feeding program and roughages you have
readily available on your farm. Use them in
your barn! You will be sure that your cows
will be eating just about the best feed you
can give them!
"Best of Feed.. for any breed"
E. Musser Heisey & Son
K. D. ?s2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
David 6. Hurst
Bow mansville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
K. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountvilie Feed Service
Mountvilie
Remember . . . it's in the milk pail where the
results of good feeding really show. Red Rose
Dairy Feeds will help to get the milk there.
Decide to place them in your feed troughs.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 28.1068--
• Bollinger Tops
(Continued from Page 1)
aid Bollinger; 7, Kenneth Wea
ver; 8, Marlin Bollinger.
MEDIUMWEIGHTS
Individuals, 1, Eugene Bollin
ger; 2, Linford Weaver; 3, Frank
lin Ruoss; 4, Dennis Hess; 5,
Kenneth Weber; 6, Nelson Wea
ver; 7, Nelson Rohrer.
Trios, 1, Linford Weaver; 2,
Nelson Rohrer; 3, David Leinin
gcr; 4, Eugene Bollinger; 5, Den
nis Hess.
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Individuals, 1, Earl Stauffer;
2, Philip Leininger; 3, Philip
Leininger; 4, Michael Leininger;
5, Earl Stauffer; 6, Nelson Wea
ver; 7, Michael Leininger.
Trips, 1, Philip Leininger: 2,
Earl Stauffer; 3, Tom Zaitman,
4, Michael Leininger; 5, Earl
Hertzog.
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Tene Kill
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer
IDA MAE REIFF, shows
“Snoopy”, the grand cham
pion baby beet at the Eph
rata Fair.
• Miss Reiff
(Continued fiom Page 1)
Results by breed weie
ANGUS
1, Ida Mae Reiff, Lititz Rl,
giand champion; 2, Ronald Zim
merman, Ephrata Rl, 3, Philip
Bixler, Marietta Rl, 4, Herb
Hess, Mount Joy Rl, Joanne
Rohrer, Lititz R 3
HEREFORD
1, Nancy Zimmeiman, Ephrata
Rl, 2, Marlin Bollinger, Denver
Rl, 3, Manan Reiff, Lititz Rl, 4,
Joe Wivell, Columbia Rl, 5,
Claik Stauffer, Ephrata Rl
SHORTHORN
1, Marlene Hess, Mount Joy
Rl, 2, Eugene Bollmgei, Den
ver R 2
Charoiais Breeders
Help Viet Nam
Beef Production
ROCKVILLE, Ind (Special)-
While U S soldiers are fighting
to impiove living conditions for
South Viet Nam citizens, two
Rockville, Indiana, Charolais
bleeders have completed the
fust major effoit from the Amei
ican livestock beef pioduceis to
impiove beef production in that
beleaguered country
Two hundred vials of semen
iiom a Charolais bull, Aigo Ad
ams 710, arrived in Saigon au
port recently for use in the only
government-controlled heid of
native cattle in Viet Nam The
semen will be used in a vocation
al research program developed
between the South Viet Nam
and U S Government
Cleared by the U S Depart
ment of State for entrance m
the country, the fiozen semen
was carried to Viet Nam by Capt.
Barry Morton, a Rockville, Ind,
Charolais breeder and reservist
on special duty in Saigon Capt.
Morton is on military leave fi om
his position as professor of so
cial studies at Indiana State Uni
versity
W'cnking closely with Capt.
Morton in the project was Man
agei Joe Edwaids of Adams
Farms, Inc, of Rockville Ed
wards helped collect and pie
pale the semen for shipment.
The bull, Argo Adams 710, is a
son of Adams’ ssmoi herd sue,
Don Aigo 001
Edwaias said the shipment of
semen was ougmally scheduled
foi late spring ot this yeai for
•use in a goveinment-conti oiled
hud noith of Saigon Howevc,
a push bj the Noith Vietnamese
ended in the slaughtei and ulti
mate consumption of those cat
tle by the Viet Cong
A dead pei son may vote, legal
ly, if he mails in an absentee
ballot and then dies betore elec
tion da\
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