3,788 Entries Of Beef Cattle, Sheep, Swine & Pleasure Horses To Compete At Exposition Livestock valued at more than $e Million will compete for more *ua $50,000 in premiums and special awards in the 12th an imal Pennsylvania Livestock Ex po»tion at the Farm Show com plete Nov. 9-16. * A total of 3,788 entries, in eluding beef cattle, sheep, swine ud pleasure horses will vie for the awards. Entries have been received fiom two dozen stales and Canada. Highlight of the 1968 exposi tion will be the first legional 4-H horse judging contest and sales sponsored by thiee breed associations Quarter Horse, Appaloosa and Suffolk. Competition in the swine divi «on appears to be toughest, with about 1,100 head entered. Judg es will select the best in breed ing stock, market barrows and carcass barrows Approximately 7UU head of beef cattle will “lock horns” f*r honors in categories of breeding stock, steers, carcass It's important to feed your cows the best you know how. Red Rose Dairy Feeds . .. and Supplements . . . are the feeds you need. They provide all the nutrients cows need for maintenance and to put milk in the pail. Select the Red Rose t)airy Feed that suits your particular need (they're available in many protein levels), or mix Red Rose Supplements with your home-grown grains Then, you can feed with a confidence you have never known before, and you'll see the difference Red Rose feeding makes in profit! Walter Binkley & Son Brown & Rea, (nc. _ Elverson Supply Co. Henry E. Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estate L B. Graybill & Son Refton Strasburg steers, feeder cattle and junior classes The All Suffolk Yearling Bred Ew.e Show and Sale, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Suffolk Sheep Association, will high light competition in the sheep division of the exposition. More than $lO 000 in awards will be claimed by sheep entries in 11 separate breed shows. Pleasure horse lovers will have an opportunity to view or compete in five separate shows and contests, including the new regional 4-H judging contest and the Pennsylvania State 4-H Hoise Show. Exposition officials expect about 750 hoises to compete in the various activities Just under half of these will be mounts owned and exhibited by 4-H membei s Regular equestrian shows will feature Arabians, Quarter Hors es and Appaloosas Sponsoring the exposition is the Pennsylvania Livestock and IT TAKES TWO YEARS... Lititz Atglen Elverson Manheim Farm Vacation Directory Coming The State Department of Ag riculture is now compiling the 1969 issue of the “Pennsylvania Farm Vacation Directory.” Farmers who have facilities for paying guests can turn them in to a profitable enterprise by tak ing advantage of the promotion al services of the Department. All previous registrants who have offered accommodations aie being contacted for renew als of their listings, but with farm vacationing becoming a glowing part of Pennsylvania’s tounst industry, the Department is seeking additional registra tions. Nearly 100 faims fiom all le gions of the state were listed for the 1968 season when 5,000 cop- ies of the directoiy weie dis- tubuted. The Depaitment noted paimeis may obtain the nec that the greatest number of ie- es forms for hstirg m the quests came Horn the large ur- 1f169 directory by wnting to the ban m-eas of the states of New Bmeau of Markets , Pe nnsylva- Yoik and New Jeisey. Ria Department of Agnculture, 2301 N Cameron St, Harris- Allied Industries Association m burg 17120 Closing date loi en coopeiation with the Pennsylva- tries is Januaiy 2, with distn ma Department of Agriculture button of the directory set for and its Farm Show Commission March of next year. For a dairy calf to develop and reach the milking line! This means a lot of her owner's time, barn space, money, and worry with the hope she will be a good producing cow. How well nourished this calf has been, together with her inheritance will prove what kind of cow she will be. E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.' Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville David B. Hurst Bowmansville Mortin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountviile Feed Service Mountville • Edwin Hess (Continued from Page 1) In the Guernsey division Peter Witmer, son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Witmer, Willow Street R 1 was first with 94 points, Shirley Aaion, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Aaion, Quairyville R 1 was first in Jer sey with 916 points; Bienda Eshleman, daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Eshleman, Eliza bethtown was fust in Ayrshne with 89 5 points and in the Brown Swiss, Robeit Witmer son of Mr and Mis .T Rohier Witmer, Willow Sticet R 2 had 95 0 points Awaids weie piesented by many local businesses They aie Agway, Inc, Atlantic Bieeci- Good Feeding pays off in the milk pai! where it counts most! Musser Farms, Inc. Musser's Mill The Buck Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Ammon E. Shelly lE. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 26,1968-- Columbia Tene Hill Lititz Inc. Witmer ers’ Coopci alive, L H. Biubak er, Litil/., Diller & Ki cider, Auc tioneers, Ebv’s Mill, John W. Eshelman & Sons, Good’s Feed Mill, Gray bill Daily, I B Grav bill & Son, Giubb’s Supply, S. H Iliesland & Company, Iloob ei’s Feed Mill, Inteistate Millc producei s, Nos 3, 6 and 7, Mat k Ki eider, Haivcstoie Company, Kuitr Feeds, L.mcastei County Ayishne Bleeders, Lancaster County Guernsev Bieedeis, Lan caster County Holstein Bieed ei s, Lancastei County Jersey Bieedeis, Lancastei Milk Com pany, Penn Dames, McMullen, Cox and Schnuick, Vetennan ans Millei and Bushong, Mooie Dairy, Mount Jov Coopei atn c, Musser’s Mill, Oxford Hay and Giain, Fowl’s Feeds Queen Danv, Tin key Hill Dairy, Weng ei Feed Mill, Young’s Minerals, Eail Umble Wmneis in the 4H Dauy Re coi cl Book Scoi es ai e HOLSTEIN Edwin Hess Nancy Eby, Doi o thea Geoige, Gaiy Akeis, Palli da Eby, Sue Kauffman, Nelson Mai tin, Gieg Landis, Robeit Zimmerman, Nanette Stauffer, C Dale Bollinger, Aveuil Rov er Mailcne Haibold, Robeit Greidei, Rhoda Stauffer, Man- Ivn Haibold, Linda Kauffman, Debia Buchen, Mary Ellen Ket tering, William Landis and Manlyn Kiantz GUERNSEY Petei Witmei, Jesse Balmer, Marlin Stoltzfus Onthia Balm ei, Jocce Stoltzfus, Cheiyl Balm ei, Debia Cudei, Maivin Land is, Maik Witmei and Diane Cndei JERSEY Shirley Aaion, June Aaion, Lairv Aaion Thomas Aaron and Baibaia Aaion AYRSHIRE Brenda Eshleman, Donna Eshleman, Mary Jane Eshle man, Donna Weitz, David Smeltz, Byron Smeltz, Rhoda Shops and Roger Shope BROWN SWISS Robert Witmer, Linda Wit mer, June Harmsh and John Harnish Dauy Trophies winners are JUNIOR FITTERS Ayrshire, Brenda Eshleman; Brown Swiss, Robert Witraei; Guernsey, Debra Crider, Hol stein, Dorothea George, Jersey, Barbaia Aaron, Junior Cham pion Fitter, Doiothea George SENIOR FITTERS Ayrshire, Donna Eshleman; Guernsey, Marvin Landis, Hol stein, Aveml Royei, Jcisey, Thomas Aaion, Grand Cham pion Fitter, Maivin Lmdis JUNIOR SHOWMAN Avrshiie, Bienda Eshleman; Brown Swiss, Robert Witmei; Gueinsey, Cheryl Balmei, Hoi stein, Randy Hess, Jeisey, Bai bara Aaron, Junior Champion Showman, Cheryl Balmer SENIOR SHOWMAN Ayrshire, Donna Eshleman; Guernsey, Jesse Balmer; Hol stein, Mary E Kettenng, Jersei, Stephen Arrowsmith, Grand Champion Showman, Jesse Balmer Junior Champion Ayrshn e (Disrtict), Byron Smeltz Grand Champion Brown Swiss (District), Robert Witmer Grand Champion Guernsey, Dwight Landis Grand Champion Jersey, Shir ley Aaron State Junior Champion Avr shire, Bvron Smeltz BREED CHAMPIONS Ayrshire, Byron Smeltz; Biown Swiss, Robert Witmei: Guernsey, Maik Witmei Jeisev, Stephen 'mowsmith, Holstein, Sue Kauffman Over-All High Recoid Book Scoie, Edv'in Hess Tulip and Daffodils Tulip and daflochl bulbs can be planted anj time now until the ground is frozen, suggest ex tension ornamental hoiticultm- 7