12 L'iuch'-Ht Kill miiuf. Sulm qo LtiCiiida odei who had last in his class m the show last t | le lescnc Angus je.u it was lepoi ted But the (op ''pot this \eai biought him 7(5 cents a pound ioi his 915 pound nnim.il when it was auctioned at the 4 pm >.i'e at .Vw Holland Sales Stables L Robeil Fiaine of ■\\hitfoid Sales Co Exton, bought the animal H D Mat/ of New Holland bought the iesei\e animal fot 50 cents a pound Including the champions, the Call BAKER or BUBKHCIDER for delivery of quality aglime David M Burkholder, Inc , Ephrata, and The J. E. Baker Company of York have embarked upon a joint aglime program to serve you oetter. We feel that this move will enable us to supply you with the highest quality agricultural limestone when and where you want it Remember, now is the time to sweeten your soil for a more productive growmg'season. It has been estimated that liming can return from S 3 to SlO in bigger and better crops for every dollar invested Take the first step to higher profits now. Call 354-4202 in Ephrata for quality aglime. The J. E, Baker Company hit ’ Bienda also was named top fittei of the show, while Lin foid Mai tin. East Eail RDI. was the top showman The top Angus was sold foi 44 cents pei pound, pm chased by lia Nissley, Morgantown Angus i esei \ e went foi 40 cents pei pound pm chased by Gale Sensenig East Eail RDI Othei pin chasers besides those of the top four animals were Leola National Bank, New Holland Supply Co, Charles B Hoobei, Intercourse, Victoi Weaver Inc, New Holland, New Holland Sales Co , New Holland Faimei’s National Bank, Eail Saudei 1 Feeds, New Holland, New Holland Meat Market and Lapp’s Meat Maiket, Kinzer RDI “HOW SWEET IT I * i* . The grand champion steer, a 915-pound Robert Martin, New Holland RDI, 4-H Hereford, at the New Holland Fair was leader, and L. Robert Frame, of Wiutford displayed by William Hughes (right), East Sales Co., Exton, buyer of the winning ani- Earl RDI. Others pi'esent, left to right, mal. are: Robert Hughes. William's father; Get your uniformly with RED ER TO When cattle anue on your feedlot . . . feed them right from the beginning with Red Rose Beef Starter Pellets for three weeks to get them uniformly on feed Then follow the Red Rose Programmed Beef waj ol raising steers RED ROSE BEEF STARTER PELLETS is a rough age blended with vegetable proteins, non-protein nitro gen, molasses, minerals, vitamins, and a "low appetite stimulating level” ol chlqrotetracyclme. The high \ita min A lc\el in these pellets will guard against infec tions during coldei weather Beef Starter Pellets is onlv one of a number of Red Rose Progiammed Beef Feeds all designed, to help you raise steers better. Wh\ don't \uu aim to make moie monej from jour Aeus tin-, season bj feeding the„Red Rose 1 Program med -Bed fwav i Ga#trs oT'andiw'dM^piiataiUHaijgß* steers on feed ROSE BEEF STARTER PELLETS E,ver^*r* Red Rose CATTLE FEEDS Walter Binkley & Son Brown & Rea, Inc. L. T. Geib Estate I. B. Graybill & Son E, Musser Heisey & Son R D p 2, Mt Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form Service, Inc. X Church St, Quarryviile David B. Hurst Bowmansville # G. R. Mitchell, Int Mountvilie Feed Service Musser Farms, Inc. Musser's Mill The Buck Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc- H. M. Stauffer & Som , Lititz Atglen Manheim Stiasburg Refton, Pa. Mountville Columbia Teue Hill Honev Biook Inc. I*