Grand champion bull among Charolais breeding cattle was this one from J.C. Enterprises, Ringgold, Pa. line-up of ALL HYDROSTATIC CASE UNI-LOADERS /" SST'* 1 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. KPm UNI-LOADER SALE in PROGRESS NOW CALL FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION Pick from this 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA. Phone 717-626-4705 CASE 1816 UNI-LOADER: Only 76% " high, 35" wide, 2029 lb operating weight 3 82 to 8 72 cu ft bucket capacities- Keystone [Continued from Page 21) Marcilynn Boron, Venus, Pa., showed the reserve champion heifer calf, “R.G.I. Venus Vickie 2.” Stanley L. Boron, Sr., also from Venus, showed the reserve senior champion bull, “RGL Beau Domino MD6,” Morlunda Farms and Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield, Pa., showed the senior champion bull in the Polled Hereford class, “Morlunda Majestic C 428.” In the Hereford breeding cattle competition held earlier in the day, Widesen Herefords, Uniontown, MD, CASE 1845 UNI-LOADER: 83" high, 63" wide, 5825 lb operati weight, gas, 5965 lb diesel 9.1 to 25 4 cu ft bucket capaciti CASE 1845 S UNI-LOADER also available f< corrosive environments Scatbackl fast, sure-footed maneuverability! ASK US ABOUT SPECIAL FACTORY DISCOUNTS was named premier breeder and Amelia Peabody, Dover, Maine, received premier exhibitor honors. Widesen Herefords dominated the bulll awards, taking all but reserve junior champion honors. Their grand champion bull is a spring yearling bull which also took the senior cham pion honors. In the female competition in the Hereford classes, Widesen Herefords showed the reserve senior and grand champion in partnership with Dutchman Herefords and Martinez, Uniontown, Md. The grand champion ALSO AVAILABLE LARGE MATERIAL BUCKET CASE 1830 UNI-LOADER: 83Vs " high, 54" wide, 3940 lb operating weight. 7 7 to 151 cu ft bucket capacities css The grand champion Hereford bull at the Keystone International Exposition was shown by Mr. and Mrs. John Wildeson of Uniontown, Md. female was shown by the Woodbury Stock Farm, Jasper, NY. Amelia Peabody showed the junior champion female, “POW MS BE,” a junior heifer calf. ANGUS Showmen from Con necticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania split the top awards in Angus breeding cattle classes. Jacob Tanis, Augusta, N. J. was named both premier exhibitor and premier breeder in the show, held Tuesday. He showed the bull calf champion, “Ideals Americana.” Pennsylvania State Universtiy showed the grand champion bull, “P S Great Northern 064”, which also received senior champion bull honors. In addition another Penn State entry, in conjunction with McKean Brothers and Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, University Park, Centre County - was senior champion bull. The bull was a two-year-old named “P S Freestate 154.” Penn State won awards in the female competition with “P S Northern Princess 285,” named reserve grand champion female and in- termediate champion, and “P S Miss Bardolier 016,” the reserve heifer calf champion. The grand champion female Angus, “Hedgerows Jestress,” was shown by Hedferows Farm, West Cornwall, Conn. “Hedgerows Jestress” had been acclaimed the junior champion female prior to her winning the grand championship. The Keystone In ternational Livestock Exposition is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Livestock Association in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Farm Show Commission.