: Open House Set A nationally known Midwest dairy cattle judge, writer and purebred breeder will be the principal speaker at the annual -Maryland-West Virginia Bull Stud open house October 21 north of Frederick. He is John W. McKitrick of Columbus, Ohio, partner and vice president of Welcome In Farms, Inc. Last year McKitrick judged 54 dairy breed shows throughout the U. S. His topic at the Frederick area bull stud open house will be “Breeding for Production and Longevity.” The open house program will begin at 10 a.m. with a business meeting of the Maryland Ar- Make move save! Drive o new or used John Deere Tractor all fall and winter... no finance charges until March 1, 1972 We’ve sharpened our pencils, and our terms are better, too. Effective im mediately no finance charges until March 1, 1972 on the tractor of your choice . . . any model, any horsepower size . . . new or used equipment. Get today’s prices, today’s trade-in allowances. Make your move here . . . right now! Stop in for moneysaving details! Landis Bros. Inc. Shotzberger's Lancaster 393-3906 Elm 665-2141 M. S. Yeorslcy & Sons A. B. C. Groff, Inc. West Chester 696-2990 New Holland 354-4191 Cooperators Announced The Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation Service has announced two new cooperators. They are: Arthur Auker, Rapho Town ship, €5 acres, and Landis Community Homes, Manheim Township, 122 acres. tificial Breeding Cooperative and awards for bull stud personnel. Chicken dinner will be served at noon. A parade of bulls after lunch and review of their records will conclude the day’s program. The bull stud facilities will be open for public inspection both morning and afternoon. Lancaster County FFA members who competed in contests with FFA members and teams from several states at the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Mass., re- Local FFA Members Place High Several Lancaster County FFA members placed high in com petition recently at the Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, Mass. Russell Kline, Reinholds, representing the Cloister FFA Chapter of Ephrata, was fifth high individual scorer in the dairy cattle judging contest. He was also one of three members of the first place Pennsylvania team. There were 11 state teams competing. Among six teams m the small gas engines contest, the Lan caster County team representing Pennsylvania was third. Team members were Tony Haldemah and Amos Sauder, of the Manheim Central FFA Chapter. In the dairy products judging contest, Paul Horning, Stevens RDI, of Cloister FFA Chapter, placed fifth. Horning was also one of three members of the Pennsylvania team which placed third out of 10 state teams. In the poultry products judging contest, two Lancaster County FFA members were among the top 10 in individual placings. Wenger Implemenf, Inc. The Buck 284-4141 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 2,1971 —19 cently are: left to right, front row, Tony Haldeman, Jim Charles, and Amos Sander; back row, Paul Horning, Roy Fasnacht, and Russell Kline. Jim Charles of Penn Manor Chapter was ninth The Penn- FFA Chapter was sixth and Roy sylvania poultry team was sixth Fasnacht of Cloister FFA out of 10 state team entries. THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO ATTEND The Annual MASTER MIX MEETING AKRON REST AURANT, Rte. 222 TUESDAY EVENIHG OCT. starting at 6:30 P.M. Roast Beef Dinner will be served family style followed by discussion on Profitable Beef Production and the New Master Mix Select-A-Ration Beef Program , If you or some one in your family plan to attend, mail this reservation before Midnight Oct. 2 Name Address Number planning to attend Mail to at Springfield to be held at the Leroy M. Sensenig Inc. R. D. #3, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 BEEF