ON YOUR FARM! FEEDS * a cow eats, but onally balanced >S in your feed vitamin-fortified ur cows to pro- igb in fat, minerals and di and can be fed as it comes i for higher milk production st-Cow and other Red Rose ii’ll be pleased with the re- ide the minerals steers need for re is the answer ;r” Mineral con ron, manganese, he minerals your nicy. your own grains, Rose Livestock ir neorest Red Co. Henry E. Gorber K* D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. • No Sons* (Continued from Page 1) are critical moisture content, spoilage on top, extra storage and equipment may be needed and high moisture corn must be fed you can’t sell it, it’s really a liability rather than a cash as set. To store ear corn in the crib the specialist recommended a 4 foot crib width going up to to 5 foot if it is well orient ed to the wind. McCurdy said that in our lo cal corn barns with cribs up each side and a drive floor in the middle, an air duct could be put in the drive floor and corn piled on top and dried in this way. He recommended it only as a temporary solution. County agent M. M. Smith was in charge of the meeting. Another meeting of like nature was held at the Farm Credit Building Wednesday evening. Holstein State Sale Averages $1,925 Dollars The Pennsylvania State Hol stein Sale held in conjunction with the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show in Har risburg this week, had an av erage of $1,025 on 41 animals sold. Thirteen head sold for $l,OOO or more and total re ceipts amounted to $42,930. Top of the sale was No. 1 in the catalog, Woodbine Pearl Comet, a bull consigned by George Knight, Airville, Pa. Combining Ivanhoe, Reflection and Sovereign, the January calf sold for $5,100 to Harold and Roger Wolf, Movenic R 2, Michigan. Second high of the sale and highest selling female was 125th ANNIVERSARY GIFTS FOR YOU. FRKGIF^S ROSE COUPONS Johnny Umtas Chenille Outdoor Kodak Football Bedspread: Sleeping Bag Instamatic Retail value Ivory, Rose, Retail value Camera Kit $7-20 Blue ? 10.00 Retail value Retail value $15.00 $7.00 Zebco Casting Basketball & Sewing Stainless 16-piece Rod and Goal Set Compact Tableware Djnnerware Reel Set Retail value Retail value Retail value Retail value Retail value $6.00 $6.95 $6.00 $5.00 $15.00 Swinger Dymo Girl's Wrist Boy’s Wrist Hurricane Polaroid Labelmaker Watch Watch Oil Lamps Camera Retail value Retail value Retail value (set of two) Retail value $9.95 $13.95. $12.95 Retail value $19.95 $6.00 Now there is more than fine feed in Red Rose Bags. We're helping John W. Eshelman & Sons celebrate Its 125th Anniversary by giving free gifts for the wives and children... Fun gifts and sports equipment for the youngsters; furnish* ings and household items for the ladies. All the gifts are free with coupons inside these Red Rosa Feeds: New Red Rose Dog Food (Coarse), Red Rose Rabbit Pellets. Red Rose Minerals, Red Rose Milk Replacer and new Red Rose Foal Feed. Come in today, we have a brochure for you, showing all the gifts and the number of coupons needed for each . . . along with other details on how to get these free gifts for your family. (Remember, Christmas is just around the corner.) L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Groybill & Son Refton Strasburg E. M. Heisey Ht. Joy Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville Dovid B. Hurst Bowmansville Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Epbrata, Pa. ' Mountville Feed Service Mountville FREE Musser Farms, Inc. Musser's Mill The Buck Chos. E. Sauder & Sens Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly L. M. Snavely E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Thcoallen Hilda, sold by Alien Dairy Farm, Inc.. Mechanics burg, Pa., for $2,350 to Clar ence Mowry, Roaring Springs, Pa. Hilda is a Good Plus 83 daughter of Ivanhoe with a two-year-old record of 17,098 pounds of milk and 741 pounds of butterfat with a 4.3 percent test. County buyers included: B. Frank Eshleman, Manheim Rl, $9OO and $775; Charles Myers, 1500 Rohrerstown Road, $l,OOO and $900; Titus M. Hurst, Lit itz R 3, $800; Daniel K. Esh, Christiana Rl, $825; Arthur D. Wenger, Manheim R 2, $825; John E. Kreider, 523 Willow Road, Lancaster, $725; Marvin A. Eshleman, Strasburg, $1,200 and $6OO. County sellers were J. Mow ery Frey Jr., Lancaster, $B5O and Elvin R. Hershey, Lancas ter, $775. Columbia Lititz Lititz Inc. Witmer Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 16.1967—7 Kauffman Heifer Now Wins All American Honor The junior yearling heifer that has done so well for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kauffman and daughter Susan Ann of Eliza bethtown Rl, has won national honors. Penn Springs Bill Topper, the black, smooth, stretchy 4-H heif er was reserve junior champion at the fourth Pennsylvania All American Dairy Show held in the Farm Show Building, Thurs day. Topper also won at Her shey, The Junior Dairy Show and the Black and White Show held earlier this week. A home bred animal, so was her dam and grand dam. In fact, Topper completes three generations of show winners. Her grand dam was Penn Springs Regal Lucy, a Very Good 87 point, Gold Medal daughter of Regal. Lucy was Reserve All Pennsylvania Jun ior Yearling in 1958 and pro duced as a five-year-old 20,527 pounds of milk and 772 pounds of butterfat and a 3.7 percent test. The dam, Penn Springs Ad miral Lucille, was All Penn sylvania as a junior calf in 1964 and has produced as a three year-old 16,288 pounds of milk and 632 pounds of butter fat with a 3 8 percent test. Maternal sister to Lucille was also reserve All Pennsylvania Junior Yearling in 1964. The Holstein junior cham pion Thursday, was Romandale Genius Jessie, also a junior yeaihng. to entering Pennsylvania State University, where he received SELECT TREE LOCATIONS - his BS - de § r ® e 111 animal When you choose a spot for scie nce and nutrition in 1961 that new tree in your yard, P as t SIX years he has don’t forget overhead telephone i> een associate county farm and electric lines, sidewalks, agent in Northampton County, sewer pipes, curlbs, and dnve- Pa ways, say Extension ornament- “ al horticulturists at The Penn- may be planted as close as sylvama State University. eight to ten feet from your Plant shrubs at least three house. But large shade trees feet away from any building, should not be closer than 25 Some smalt-flowering trees to 30 feet. SAMPLE COPIES FREE Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find they are not sold on newsstands and pei haps some of your friends may not be acquainted with our weekly service. We’ll be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LANCASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just write their names and addresses below (You’ll be doing both them and us a favor!) To Street Address & R. D. City Street Address & R. D. City (You are not limited to two names Use separate sheet for additional names.) your Name Address □ CHECK here if you prefer to send a Year’s (52 issues) GIFT subscription for $2 each ($3 each outside of Lan caster County) to your friends listed above. If so $ enclosed, or □ Bill me later. Please mail this foi'm to; LANCASTER FARMING Gerald Hess Named To Nutritional Post Gerald H. Hess, a long-time Lancaster County resident, has been named nutritional coor dinator for Youngco, Inc., of Roaring Spring, Pa. Announcement of the new member of the firm was made by Russell F. Brown, president of the livestock nutritional sup plement company. The son of Paul M. Hess, Elizabethtown, Gerald is mar ned to the former Helen Gray bill, Manheim. He will have the icsponsibility for correlating feeding programs, assisting in pioduct development and re search, and in giving technical sales supervision to members of the Young’s sales organization. A 1951 graduate of Elizabeth town High School, he farmed m partnership with his dad prior State Zip • State Zip CIRCULATION DEPT. P. O. BOX 266 LITITZ, PENNA.