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Dryer m rm r'*' , /- v HARRISBURG, PA. -I,' V, c' \ ' State; Angus Set | New Records in Lancaster Sale Records tumbled in the 15th Annual' Keystone Angus" Show and Sale at the Guernsey Sjale Pavilion east ot Lancaster Satur day, Oct. 22 A top ot $5,800 set a' new mark for Angus consign ment'sales in Pennsylvania. Totaling $40,795, the 48 lots averaged $849 with four bulls scoring an average of $1,682, and 44 females figuring $775. Setting the $5,800 record top was lot 9, Erica Eileen GRA, consigned by George R. Atterury’s Boudmot Farms, Chester Springs, Pa., sell ing to J. Andrew Parris ot Cross- Way Farms, Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Calved June 24, 1953, she was re serve junior champion in the 1954 Reading Fair, reserve senior champion at the 1955 Kent and Sussex Fair, Harrington, Del. She sold bred to Eileenmere GRA 1604tK, who was junior champion and reserve grant! cnampion at the 1955 Kent and Sussex Fair. Champion Bull $3,650 Lee Leachman, oi Ankony Fams, Dutchess County, ™ Y., judged the show tfte morning ot the sale, and the bull he selected as champion topped that division m the afternoon auction. He was iot 4, the Jan, 6, 1953 Bandolier Leader, consigned by Old Home Manor, Homer City, Pa., selling at $3,650 to Harry L Magee for his Magee Farm at Bioomsburg, Pa. As a junior calf, Bardolier leader was grand champion at the Pennslvania State Angue show m 1953, and the following year took the same title as a j'unior yearling. He was original ly fared by Guy Leader* ¥ork County, father of the present Gov ernor of the Commonwealth. Iwo Lancaster County consign ors were represented in.the auc tion, Cameron Hawley, author, ot “Executive Suite" and the new “Cash McCall”, from Buttonwood 'Farm,■'HD 2, Lancasterf ancLA. B. C. Groff of Stauffer Home stead Farm, East Earl. - Two Stay In county ' Jfr. Hawley received $9OO and $750 for two heifers he had con signed, and both were purchased by Swartz Nurseries, Lancaster. Frank Summer, Oxford, purchas ed a heifer from W. J. Fuller, Washington, Fa., for $350, while Tom Staman, Columbia, was high bidder on a heifer consigned by ABC Groff at $320 and a bull entered by Joe Sherman, Haw thorn, Pa., for $5BO. Millarden Farms, Annville, purchased a heifer consigned by Oscar Ham merstem II from bis Ooylestown, Bucks County, Pa , larm. Scott L French, fieldman-sec letary of the Pennsylvania An gus association, Harrisburg, de scribed the sale as the'"top ot the crop” from' 200 members herds. “The service sires of the bred heifers alone represented a $300,000 investment by Pennsyl vania breeders,” French added. Reserve grand champion of the show was consigned by Penn sylvania State University and sold for $,600 to Or. Robert Ston er, Lewisberry, -York County. This year’s top ot $5,800 shat tered the $5,000 record set last year. Actioneer lor the 15th an nual sale was Paul Good of Van Wert, Ohio. 4-H Holstein Meet Next Thursday at Mount Joy Lancaster County 4-OH club members will meet Thursday of next week afthe Paul Brubaker Farm, Rl, Mount Joy, for a Hol istein meeting, Announcement of this event was made to-day by Victor Plastow, assistant county extension agent The “B” vitamins riboflavin thiamine, and macin are among the esential nutrients required by the human body. Riboflavin is needed'' for growth, health skin, eyes. Thiamine is needed for the growth of body tissue and for and proper functioning of the normal heart and nerve processes Niacin is helpful to digestion and is valuable in building healthy skin and nerves.