'frflj *3l 'fceaa „ r. u Harold Schfoeder, fieldman for midwest- ern farm dailies, here takes a bid from the stands at the Millarden Angus sale and relays it on to Auctioneer Paul-Good. Final buyer at this moment was the Pennsyl- I ✓ /~v * r* ' S 1 ' > v s* ' y 'V Well identified,' the Millarden Farms Sales barn near Annville, in Lebanon County Saturday was the scene of one of the season’s outstanding Angus auctions. Despite snow, the crowd was large, bidding enthusiastic. A top of $6,500 was scored on cows, and two bulls each sold at $2,500. (Lancaster Farming S MiUarden Angus ;Sale Top $6500 (Continued from page one) Eileenmere of Woodbar proved one of the outstanding sires at the 1956 Farm Show in Harris burg, and his get took 11 first prizes. Five generations of the Millard Family have been engaged in the quarrying and processing of limestone at Annville, Palmyra Here's why Wiscons.. (y Ai> Cooled Engines are BEST ALL WAYS in the 2 to 30 hp. range. • 2 sets of Timken bearings on shaft. • Most efficient air-cooling for sue. • Jet and spray oiling ... no fittings • “Hot" magneto and impulse cou pling, • Steel forged rads, and crankshaft. • Accurately balanced, light weight, heavy-duty in design and con struction. W» can supply Wisconsin Air Cooled Engines in a full range of fypes and sizes —2 fo 30 bp , 4 cycle single cyl inder. 2-tyhnder and V-lype 4 cylinder engines. BART’S Repair & Service 1952 Landis Valley Rd. Lancaster Ph. 21568 *.. *., „■* * ‘Tve Got That Bid” -'IN* :aff Photo) 1 and Swatara Operations cover nearly 3,000 acres on the Penn sylvania Farm and 2,000 acres in, the Georgia farm- About 1,000 acres of the Pennsylvania farm are used for quarrying, the bal ance pasture, and crops. Show horses and Hamipshire hogs also are produced on the farm Now numbering 700 head, the Angus herd is led by Eileenmere of Woodbarr, purchased at $30,- 000, and his daughters are being crossed with Ankonian OB 13th. Mr Christian has been well known in Pennsylvania circles prior to joining Millarden. He did much excellent work with 4-H club boys and girls and steer feeding projects before joining the Georgia operations. Weather was a bit bitter, a prelude to snows that continued through the weekend into the season’s worst storm But it didn’t keep the buyers away, like Oscar Hammerstein II of Doylestown, Pa, or W- D. (Bill) Fishbaek of Glen. Airy Farms near Versailles, Ky In Bill’s case, he flew to Washington, where weather forced him to continue on to Annville and Hei shey by railr Hotel Hershey was sale head quarters. Auctioneers were Ham ilton James, 11 1; Paul Good, Van Wert, Ohio, and Stan Haworth, Warrenton. Va. Dave Canning, fieldman secretary of the Canning Land and Cattle Co., Staunton, Va, was sale man ager, Scott French, fieldman secretary of the Pennsylvania Aberdeen-Angus Association, was sale consultant Fieldmen for many of the eastern and Corn Belt publications and associations too were on hand, including Jim Coyner, eastern representative of the national Angus-association. vania State University, paying $4OOO for the typey Angus female in the ring. With his back to the camera, to the right, seek ing a higher bid, is Ray Roth. (Lancaster Farming Photo). v* < ** * A Hi -c * « % t > - , A .-?r a'i here’s what happens with TRACTION BOOSTER 4- bottom plow with WD-45 Tractor AUTOMATICALLY, AS NEEDED i r MORE WORK Hr LESS DEAD WEIGHT Hr LOWER COST Your choice of fuels, too, All Iff UA I Stiff gasoline, L-P gas, diesel. ißilw X'Ty SALES AND SERVICE Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. Mann & Grumelll Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Quarryville, Pa. DEFENSE. 1957 is expected to add up at least 35.2 billion dollars and may go even higher. By comparison, expenditures for the present iRIIIIHHIUIIIIIIHIIKIIIIIHIIim Poultry Profits Start Here! Give your chicks a better start with Reb&Rose* "Early Nutrition” Your future layers, broilers or breeders need extra nutrients now—during criti cal growth periods—to insure profit later on. Give them that important "early - nutrition” with Red Rose Guaranteed Chick Feeds. Red Rose supplies your chicks with antibiotics, vitamins and growth stimu lant that pay off in vigorous, faster growth and feathering For peak poultry produc tion-start feeding Red Hose now! WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW 'B'&U ihmU xzbn’i J-.{ Lancaster Farming, Friday March 23, 1956—5 DEAD WEIGHT HERE Let us demonstrate ALLIS-CHALMERS ENGINEERING ll' ACTION on your farm. Call today. E, H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Lititz, Pa. fiscal year, ending June 30, 1956. are to total between 34 and 345 billions. The toughening Rus> sian attitude is held responsible for the increase. Ph. Lane. 4-5019 >■ —✓ R. S. Weaver f Stevens, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa.