19 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 25,1967 !• Worwick FFA (Continued from Page 13) TEACHERS RECOGNIZED The Warwick Chapter rec ognizes and shows its appre ciation to teachers in the school each year, who have helped members in their studies. The teachers recognized this year were: Miss Patricia Trout, sch ool librarian; Glen Badorf and Barry Smith of the mathema tics depariment, and Ronald Mclntyre of the physical edu cation department. Each re ceived a Certificate of Appreci ation. Umble Holstein Joins Ranks Of “Bucket Busters’* BRATTLEBORO, Vermont The 300th registered Holstein cow to exceed 100 tons of milk produced on official test in her lifetime has been announced b.v Holstein Friesian Association of America The milestone bucket buster is Swampy Hollow Laux mont Molly, owned by JohnM. IJmble, of Atglen “Molly’s" actual lifetime cred its stand at 204,484 pounds of milk and 7.433 pounds of but terfat. produced in 4,882 days since she became two years of age. The 15 year-old cow was bred and developed in the Um ble herd. She was sired by Lauxmont Admiral Lucifer and out of the dam Darlane Piebe Segis In her career with the Unable herd, “Molly” has pro duced 12 registered offspring, seven of t hem daughters. In crossing the 100-ton pro duction frontier, “Molly” ex emplifies the dairyman’s goal to breed high producing cows that have longevity To achieve this “iron giandma” status, a registered Holstein cow comes Into production early in life, maintains a regular calving schedule and has the physical conformation that is less prone fo injury, the Association notes. At nine vears, one month of «ge, “Mollj ” started her high est lactation record, which went 838 days to total 19,860 pounds Cf milk and 712 pounds of but terfat on a 2X milking sched ule. Umb 1 e, a Chester County dairyman, has been an active member of Holstein Fuesian Association of America since 1949 The lactation average for his herd during 1966 was 16,- 093 pounds of milk and 636 pounds of butterfat on 37 com pleted reco'ds, mature equiva lent basis Among the outstanding regis tered Holstems bied and devel oped by Umble is the Gold Medal sire, Swampy Hollow Pabst Leader. Fred Frey Attends 3-day Product Seminar Fi ed Frey, owner of Frey Brothers in Quarryville, leturn €d recently from a three-day product education seminar con ducted by the Behlen Manufac turing Company, Columbus, Ne braska Frey Bros is the local dealer for the Behlen line of farm structures, grain-drying equipment, comm ercial-mdus- Orial buildings and wide-span iroot systems Frey noted that product serv ice and construction was stress ed during the school. Behlen technicians discussed features of their steel building systems and conducted sessions cover ing giain handling and drying, animal confinement, steel erec tion, types and methods of in sulation, and other numerous product details “We feel that 9 training program of this type it essential to provide our cus tomers with the best possible sendee,” Prey said. FOUNDATION AWARDS The FFA Foundation awards were made by Zerby to the fol lowing students: dairy farm ing, Paul Brubaker; livestock farming, William Risser; poul try farming. Dean Bollinger and Thomas Risser; crop farm ing, Jesse Balmer; ornamental horticulture, Stephen Leed; farm forestry, Kent Fritz and Larry Landis; soil and water conservation, Stephen Darling ton, William Darlington and Dan Wilkins; farm mechanics, Ray Deibler and Eugene Dull; PUBLIC SALE DAIRY”DOWS AND FARM EQUIPMENT One mile northeast of Strasburg, along road running from Hartman Bridge Road to Strasburg and Paradise Road. THURSDAY, MARCH 30,1967 23 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE All Home Raised 17 Cows, All Stages of Production 6 Heifers, 3 Bred Allis Chalmers WD Tractor AC 2-Bottom 16-Inch Hydraulic Lift Plow; Case 24-Disc Har row; Cultipacker; Ohio Manure Spreader; AC No. 60 Combine, Allis Chalmers B Tractor with mounted Mower, and Cultivator; Wood Bros. Corn Picker; New Idea Hay Loader; Potato Grader; WC Cultivator, 2-Wheel Trailer; old 2-Horse Wagon. NEW HOLLAND SUPER 66 P.T.O. BALER 16-ft. Flat Wagon on Rubber; 20-ft. Hay-O-Vator Bale Eleva tor; International Side Rake; John Deere Van Brunt 10-Disc Grain Drill. JOHN DEERE 290 CORN PLANTER ON RUBBER With Fertilizer Attachment SQUARE BACK SLEIGH Old 1-horse Bob Sled; 28-inch Wood Saw; 6001 b. Platform Scale; 36-ft. Extension Ladder; Farm Maid Milker with Surge Compressor; 15-gal. Water Heater. Can Rack; 16 Milk Cans; Strainer and Buckets, and other Ai tides too numerous to men tion. 2 STEEL HAY FEEDERS LAWN FURNITURE 20 TONS OF EAR CORN 100 BU. OATS Sale at 12 Noon Terms Cash Auctioneers: MERLE D LeFEVRE Frank L. Ste Her JVICRI.C U. LerEYKE Robert E. Martin Strasburg, Pa. Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Auctioneers John H. O’Neill Public Auction DISPERSAL SALE OF HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE The undersigned, discontinuing dairy farming, will sell the fol lowing dairy cattle on their larm located on Hopewell Road, 2% mi. east of Rising Sun, 3 2 mi. west of (brother’s Corner in Cecil County, Md., on TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1967 11:30 A.M. Shorp 40 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 40 Ten cows recently fresh, four close springers and balance in full flow and bred back for fall freshing. Two bred heifers are due at sale time. This herd consists of mostly Ist and 2nd calf heifers having good conformation and production. Cows are milk ing up to 60 lbs. per day. Milk weights will be available at sale time. This herd has been using artificial breeding from Curtis Candy, A.B.C. and Md. & West Va. for the last 20 years. This herd is T. B. Accredited and Certified Bangs Free. Tested within 30 days of sale for out of state shipment. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 4 Surge milkers, buckets and strainers. FEED: Approx. 600 bales of timothy hay. TERMS CASH Lunch will be served. Not responsible for ac> ents day of sale. OWNERS MR. & ; S. NORMAN ASTLE Rising Sl. !. Phone: G 3 ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Livestock Auction Market Sale Managers farm electricity, Gerald Hess and Warren Buch; farm safety, James Kalenich, Marlin 8011, Leon 801 l and Leon Buch; home improvement, Dale Shreiner; public speaking, Henry Her shey. The Star Green Hand Award and a check for $lO went to Henry Hershey, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard Her shey, Lititz Rl. Chapter Star Red Rose award and trophy went to Howett Seiverling. Bollinger and Seiverling were presented medals and checks for $l5 and $lO respectively, for their record book evalua tion on the state level. Dean is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark j n g of colored slides of some Bollinger, Lititz Rl. The eve- 0 f the chapter activities during ning concluded with the show- the past year. PUBLIC SALE Of Farm Machinery Along Route 372 Between Quarryville and Green Tree, Lancaster County, Penna. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1967 12:30 P.M. 5 TRACTORS Dl7 Allis Chalmers Tractor, MM-Z with Cultivators, Formal! H, 9N Ford Ferguson, A C Model B, No. 375 AC 3 Bottom Plow High Clearance, J. D. Offset Dies, I. H. C. 28 Disc Transport, New Idea Semi-Mounted Mower, Cun ningham Crimper, New Idea Wheel Hake, 1 Year Old: 66, New Holland Baler P.T.O. A C. Roll Baler, New Idea Roto-Mower, A. C Forage Wagon, Case Forage Chopper Corn Head, A C 2 Row Corn Planter (used 1 year), New Idea Lime Spreader (used 1 year), 2 New Idea Manure Spreaders, No. 201, No. 12; New Idea Cornpicker, New Idea 32 ft. Elevator, 16 ft. Bale Conveyor, 2 McCurdy Grain Bins on Wagons, Rubber Wagon with 18 ft. Flats, Case Wagon, Wood Saw, Lancaster Chain Saw (good), Diston Chain Saw. New Holland Flail Chopper 1948 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK (50,000 Miles] DeLaval No. 75 Vacuum Pump. 2 - 50 lb. Surge Milkers, 3 - 40 lb. Surge Milkers, Stainless Steel Buckets and Strainers, 2 Stewait Cow Clippers, Hoof Clippers, Electric Dehorner, Folks, Shovels, Chains and other articles. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO BE SOLD AT 12:30 P.M. TERMS BY LAWRENCE FOULK Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers. LUNCH BY QUARRYVILLE FIRE COMPANY AUXILIARY Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Auctioneers John H, O’Neill Public Auction DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN, BROWN SWJSS AND GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE Sale will be held at the dairy arena of the Aberdeen Sales Com pany located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., 6 mi, west of Aberdeen, Md., in Churchville, Harf. Co., Md. on FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1967 1:00 P.M. Sharp 55 HEAD 55 I We are selling the entire herd of Mr. Milton Martin of Fallslon, Md. Ten cows are recently fresh, 3 are close springers, and the bat ance are in full flow of milk; bred back for fall freshening. The herd features off-spring of the following sires: McDonald Fauns Prediction, Blakeford Farms Colonial, Ross Duke and Majesty of Homestead Farms, Pre Trixie, Irvington, Rag Apple, Rolling Knoll Supreme, Sir Della and Triune Leader. This is a good producing hex’d of young cows that always cai ry a'test from 4.4% to 5%. The herd has been using Md. and West Va. Artificial Breeding for eight years. Eight bred heifers will freshen in aver age months. Daily milk weights will be given at sale ntne. This herd is T.B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and Calfixaod Vac cinated. Tested within 30 days'of sale time. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 3 DeLaval milkers, strainers and buckets. Baltimoi’e Milk Base of 855 lbs. will be sold. Majonnier 335 gal. strainless steel bulk tank is for sale. If interested, contact the owners. TERMS CASH | OWNERS: MR. & MRS. MILTON MARTIN . . Fallstftn, Md. a „ Phoner 897-2509 - ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Livestock Auction Market ’ Aberdeen, Maryland ' ' Not responsible for aecidentpjday of sale.
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