Cicera laid, some 20 centuries youth, the lerlous application o Cgo, “Life has a single path, and adulthood, and the sedateness of the race is run but once. To each maturity—and any of these stage of the route is given some ges can and will be borcsomc, if special quality-the weakness of lh .® u * er h "? not learncd 10 Hvc with himself and his kind " Sup infancy, the impetuosity of pose this would still apply? NURS-ETTE AUTOMATIC CALF FEEDERS NURS-ETTE FEED ALSO NURS-ETTE PARTS & SERVICE YOUNG BROS. Ray M. Young, Mgr. R. D. #l, Peach Bottom Ph. 717-548-2462 takes the worry ■ IVM lIUJI# out of feeding ROSE "REGULAR" An all around economy horse feed, RE RED ROSE CLASSIC This bulky ration is fortified with vitamins. It provides energy and vitality in all types of horses. SUPER This feed is made especially for the particular requirements of young, growing and prized horses. Contains vitamins, grains, minerals, dextrose and cane molasses RED ROSE HORSE PELLETS This feed is a combination of grains and highest quality roughage type ingredients in pellet form. It’s ideal if you want only one form of feed for your horses. RED ROSE EQUINADER Perfect for top dressing. Equmader is a complete supplement that eliminates the need for “hit or miss” feed additions. RED ROSE POAL FEED Encourages early, rapid growth in young horses. In cludes proteins, calcium, phosphorus and vitamins A, D and E. RED ROSE If you take pride in your horses, why not feed them the best you know how with Red Rose. THESE DEALERS HANDLE THE COMPLETE LINE OF RED ROSE HORSE FEEDS: Wolter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber K. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estote Manheim I. B. Graybill & Son Refton Strasbarg Choose the Red Rose horse feed that suits your particular need. All Red Rose horse feeds are made from the best quality in gredients to provide horses with every feeding essential. E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Farm Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville David B. Hurst Bowmansville Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Mountville f Winners Named ; At Horse Show The Warwick Township Lions Club hold its 12th annual Horse Show last Sunday at Forney’s Polo Field, Rothsville. J. Carroll Tischinger, Cockeysville, Md., served as the judge, Robcit Dod son Lititz R 4 was the ringmas ter and Marvin Feiler, Lititz R 3, was the announcer. Winners in the 20 classes were: Lead Line Pony, Little Miss Muffet, Susan Simpson, West Chester; Jumper Warm Up Peter Gun, Elmer Krein er, Cedar Springs Farm, owner, Lititz; Junior Working Hunter Bay Rum, Eileen Flickinger, Hamburg; Western Pleasuie Horse Jacah’s Key-O-Te, Bob Stoyer, Schuylville Haven. Walk Trot Equitation Lit tle Miss Muffet, Susan Simpson; Working Hunter Bay Rum, Eileen Flickinger; Children’s Horsemanship Six Nations, Patti Gilfert, Birdsboro; Chil drens Horsemanship Contessa, Musser Farms, Inc. Musser's Mill The Buck Chos. E. Souder & Sons Ammon E. Shelly E. P. Spotts, Inc. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Columbia Terre Hill Lititz Honey Brook Inc. Witmer Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 10.1969—25 New Billboard Service For Beef Advertising Motorists and pedestrians, too, soon will see biggcr-than hfc beef ads because of a new, outdoor advertising sci vice launched by the Beef Industiy Council of the National Luc Slock and Meat Board Four full-color billboaids fe a - Lisa Wendel, Lititz; English Pleasure Horse Down Loan, Jim LeFevre, Ephrata; Junior Working Hunter Bay Rum, Eileen Flickinger. Knock Down and Out Si bon, Richard Garo, Mechanics burg; Working Hunter Under Saddle Bay Rum, Eileen Flickinger; Road Hack Amyr Valmae, L. D. Williams, W. H. Grier, owner, Darlington, Md.; Jr. Working Hunter Back Court, Louise Warmer, Kenny Smullen, owner, Oxford; Jr. Working Hunter, Championship Bay Rum, Eileen Flickinger; English Pleasure Camelot Castle, Carol Vergot, Round Table, owner, Lititz. Working Hunter Bay Rum, Eileen Flickinger; Working Hunter Championship Bay Rum, Eileen Flickinger; Open Jumper Tar Heel, Paul Mahr, Buddy Hafer, owner; Open Jumper Championship Peace Charlie Kenny Smullen, Her bert Shank, owner, Oxford. lining steaks, roasts, and beef burgcis are now available lor beef merchandisers food stores, packers and industiy 01- ganualions Pnmary distubution is thiough the majoi outdoor ad companies that sell about 90% of all outdoor postei space “Fust in Flavoi”, ‘Tender ness is Roast Beef”, and “Steak Tonight” aie the standaid slo gans that accompany the beef pictuies Each giant poster has loom foi an individual message. Response to initial mailings has been enthusiastic and indi cations aie the outdooi posters will be used heavily in the laige metropolitan areas wheie the concentiation of beef customers is found. Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market in the state totaled 78,000 head on April 1. This was 2 percent less than a year ago. Marketings of fed cattle dur ing the Januaiy-March quaiter of this year were 27,000, up 1,000 head from the same period in 1968 Placements at 21,000 were the same for both years The Pennsylvania Crop Report ing Service said that 39,000 head are expected to be maiketed dur ing the Apnl-June quarter, 2,- 000 more than for the same quar ter a year ago