WHAT'S BEST FOR YOUR RED ROSE HAS THE AHSWER! IT’S RED ROSE 32 BEEF CATTLE SUPPLEMENT This is the supplement you will wont to use os o mixing ration for your home-grown grains, or you can use it as a protein supple ment to balance the feeding of low protein roughages. and RED ROSE 50 BEEF CATTLE SUPPLEMENT This supplement is in mash form. Feed 50 Beef Cottle Supple ment (the nutrient fortifications are double the levels of 32 Beef Cattle Supplement) at the rate of one pound per head per day. RED ROSE STEER FEED is ideal, too. Add if fo your corn or other grains to produce well finished steers! The secret of cattle raising is in your feed lot. That's where you will make your profit! So, let Red Rose Cattle Supplements help you make that profit. Make sure they are in your feed troughs. Order your cattle feeds from these dealers today! Walter Binkley & Son E. Musser Heisey & Son Musser Farms, Inc. Lititz R, D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Columbia Brown & Rea, Inc. Elverson Supply Co. Henry E. Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L T. Geib Estate I. 6. Groybiil & Son Refton Strasbnrg Atglen Elverson Manheim lUtCmt > T''' < > A good soaking rain is needed in many parts of the county; the subsoil is getting dry and the re cent period of hot weather left signs of plant damage with shrubs and trees planted this season; owners are urged to soak the area thoroughly eveiy 10 days until we get a soaking rain. Many lawns have turned brown but this is natural this time of the year when temperatures ex ceed 90 degrees. Most of these areas will grow back with the re turn of moisture and cooler weather. When plants get too dry the edges of the leaves will be gin to turn up and get brown; a thorough soaking down into the root zone will save the plant. Property owners desiring to make a new lawn seeding, or to renovate parts of the old lawn, should keep in mind that late August to early September is the best time to make this seeding. Even though some folks had suc cess last spring with their seed STEERS? Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville David B. Hurst Bowmansville Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountviiie Feed Service Mountviiie Over The Back Fence Lancaster County Farm Agent Lawn Seeding Red Rose CATTLE FEEDS CHas. E. Sauder & Sons H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 7,1908 ings, we must remember that the summer of 1968 was a very wet one and one with exceptional good growing conditions. Early fall scedings have a much bet ter chance most of the seasons because of the cooler weather with more moisture. If a new lawn or pasture seeding can be made yet this September, don't put it off until next "tning. Cattle Feeding Many cattle feeders are in creasing the size of their feeding operation in order to make more efficient gains with the same overhead and labor. When this is done the importance of good handling equipment becomes an asset. The use of loading chutes, catch gates, and holding pens are valuable in the proper handling of cattle Anything that will re duce the amount of stress and the number of bruises should add to the feeding profit. Feed ers are reminded that good equipment will make money for Musser's Mill The Buck Terre Hill Amnion E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Biook Inc. Witmer them and not cost them money. Plans for many of these items are available at our Extension Office. To prevent sunsealri. wiap (he lilinks ol newh-planted trots, suggests Craig S Oliver, exten sion ornamental specialist at Penn Slate This is especially important if the trees ate thin baiked ones, such as led maple, ycllowwood, beech, and oak U'-e crepe paper laminated or plain bin lap Cut in 4-mch stups, start at the bottom and work up, shingling as you go Do not cov ei bad seals without first paint ing them. A clean home seldom bums, says the National Fire Protec tion Association Keep your halls, attic, closets, cellar and favorite stow-away spots free from fires’ favorite fuel—rub bish like discarded clothes, lampshades, news papers, old paint cans Clean up now for a fire safe home. ALL THAT GLITTERS is not gold, but these slippers aie tie leal thing. They aie ciocheted if gold metallic “Knit-Cro-Sheer."’ with soles of black cotton yam. A pair goes gladly with a sophis ticated hostess outfit. You can make them in women’s, sizes small, medium or large. Fiee in stiactions aie available by send ing a self-addi essed, stamped en velope to the Needlewoik Editor of this newspaper along with, youi request for Leaflet PC 9927. THIS BUTTERFLY BAG flits through summer, toting youi' sunglasses, tanning lotion and bathing - suit. It is ciocheted of cotton yaui. The design is made floin a ciocheted chain sewn to the bag’ in the foim of a butter fly. Paillette decorations add extra sparkle. Free instructions aie available by sending - a self addiessed, stamped envelope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper along - with your re quest for Leaflet PC 9400. Ice cream and carbonated drinks of many flavors combine to make a quick and easy summer cooler ■with the bwilt-ia energy lift. Wrap Newly-Planted Trees 7