20 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24,1971 Robin Moyer. right, new soil oonsorw tionist with the Lancaster Couni > So; 1 . arc Water Consen anon District, is shown tvnig congratulated recently by Orva! Bass, cen ter. district conservationist. Looking on is J Thomas Lehman. Holtwood RDI. a junior agronomy major at Delaware Valley Col lege, Doylestown, who is working with the conservation district as a summer trainee. Moyer recently graduated from Penn Young Farmers The semi-annual conference and summer picnic of the Penn sylvania Young Farmers was held last Friday and Saturday, July 16 and 17, at the Holiday Inn, Chambersburg. The event was hosted jointly by the Chambersburg Chapter THE NAME IS (MEL) KOLB for Holstein Pure Bred and Grade Cattle! CALL 393-7459 "We Sell The Best For Less \" (Mel) Melvin Kolb Inc. 621 WILLOW RD., PRIVATE SALES EVERY DAY! LANC, 393-7459 Hold Conference and the James Buchanan Young Parmer Chapters. Included in the registrations were 36 Young Farmers, ad visors and wives from Lancaster County representing Chapters from Ephrata, Manheim, New Holland and Solanco. Approximately 275 Young Farmers and guests were regis tered from throughout Penn sylvania. The schedule for Friday af ternoon was touring farms in Franklin County, giving the group an opportunity to com pare and observe various agri cultural practices and opera tions. Franklin County is pri marily a dairy county with nearby outlets for milk pro duced. A brief business session for the executive committee was held prior to the social part of the evening. As entertainment for the evening, a choice was given to attend “Hello Dolly” starring Jean Stapleton at the Totum Pole Playhouse of a Square Pennsylvania Yorkshire Co-operative Association, Inc. Sponsors 2 Quality Pork Events AUGUST 5 and 6, 1971 Farm Show Bldg., Small Arena, Harrisburg, Penna. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 9:30 A.M. Live Evaluation certified litter contest. Cash prizes for Junior and Senior contests. Program by Penn State University —1:00 P.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 2:00 P.M. Showing and Judging of Yorkshire Sale Animals. 6:30 P.M. Sale of Yorkshires 50 HEAD BRED GILTS 12 LITTERMATE PAIRS OF OPEN GILTS 15 BOARS Judge: WILBUR PLAGEB For catalog write or call: WELLINGTON A. HIESTER, Sr., Sec’y-Treas. R 3, Fleetwood, Pennsylvania 19522 Phone: 215/944-8579 CLAIR FLINCHBAUGH, President Rl, Felton, Penna. 17322 Phone: 717/244-4676 V .svc nv M 45 a BS degree hi agricultural cduca v-.'s; JTc' has boon with the conservation scr s*.r,vV hts freshman year m the student :ra::xv program. He worked two summers in Berks County and last summer m Schuylkill County. He is residing at Myerstown RDI. Lehman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Lehman and will represent the Soil Con servation society of America at the national meeting in Cleveland, Ohio, August 15 to 19. New 4-H Club Formed A new 4-H club, the Busy Bakers, was recently organized in Maytown. Officers elected include Mary Yunginger, president; Suzanne Frey, vice president; Jo Nan Shirk, secretary; Brenda Gib ble, treasurer; and Judy Mill er, news reporter. Junior leaders are Sabina Frey, Connie Zinn and Marcia Mellinger. Adult leader is Mrs. William Endslow. dance sponsored by the host chapters. The Saturday morning busi ness session for the Young Farmers primarily dealt with finalizing plans for the fall con ference which will be held at the Treadway Inn, Lebanon, November 17 and 18. The official Young Farmer blue linen blazers were intro duced as a “first” for the Young Farmer organization. These will become an easily recognizable part of the growing organiza tion. State Helps With Egg Marketing Larry Kegerreis, state ag de- sal ® s and . incon ?®- . partment marketing specialist, Kegerreis said the state is informed several local mem- al f> working wlt A h the,Penf bers of the Pennsylvania Poul- sylv f ia G ™™ s Association to try Federation about a new small independent stores, state-originated egg marketing mfo ™ wholesalers that the tool at a special meeting Tues- is available, and day at the Holiday Inn, Lancas- f re a f de Pr«enta tei; tion for larger groups. Keger- The new marketing tool is a r ® is is also I ‘ alkin | with groups flip chart explaining key facts of „ egg packers ; S £ eral . and figures about tee egg in- ing * hav t ! alre l ady J 6 *" he f ld to dustry, particularly about how e f. plai " th f ? value °. f * he mform eggs can play an important to , the egg industry , and role in the retail store owner's addlt - 1 n onal filings are plan- ned in the future. WEST NOTTINGHAM AUCTION SPECIAL POLLED HEREFORD SALE MONDAY, AUGUST 2, Located off Route 1 south on Rt. 276 west of Rising Sun, Md. Prior to regular Monday night sale. Selling 30 Cows and Calves, and Calves ranging from 200 to 500 pounds. Good possibility for future stock bulls. 3 cows are Registered. All cattle are bred back. PUBLIC SALE Complete Milking Herd Dispersal of Registered & Top Grade Holstein Cows & Milking Equipment Thursday, July 29, 1971 at 10:00 A.M. Sharp Located in the Village of New Park, York Co., Pa. approx. Vz mile off Rt. 851. Watch for arrows. 34 Head 23 head of registered & 11 head top grade Holsteins. This is a very fine young herd most of which are in their Ist & 2nd lactation. A few samples of the quality of cows in the sale are a registered Ivanhoe granddaughter with 17,481 milk & 720 fat; another Ivanhoe granddaughter with 17,042 milk & 637 fat; a registered Hector daughter with 16,189 'milk & 820 fat and many other fine blood lines in the sale such as Ivanhoe Jack, Romandale Performer, Emporer Duke Archie and 15 or more cows with Ivanhoe breeding. Herd is on DHIA and last years ave. was 13,513 lbs. of milk with 520 lbs. fat. Herd will be tested within 30 days and will be eligible for interstate shipment with individual health charts. There will be approx. 12 head fresh by day of sale and where necessary will be checked for pregnancy. Don’t miss this sale for some very fine herd replacements & foundation stock. Mojonnier 325 gal. vacuum tank, 2% HP Bremier com pressor, dumping station with approx. 50 ft. of glass pipe line, 2 units Surge 50 lb. size milkers & straps, heavy duty Model D Surge milker pump completely overhauled with a 2Vz HP motor, extra Surge pulsator, litter carrier complete with good tub & approx. 150 ft. of track with 2 switches, Jamesway metal feed cart, 2 strap on milk stools, 50 gal. electric hot water heaL* er, stainless steel double drain tubs, drain table, 84 in. snow bucket fits most any manure loader. cattle 8318 ° rder WiU be dairy e^ui P ment first, fol- - nu^ e i^ : cas . h or f ood Personal check. Sale to be held under cover ram or shine. Lunch available on premises. S. GUY & DAVID H. ALLEN, owners Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer Fawn Grove, Pa. Ph. 382-4379 Not responsible for accidents 7 P.M. Registered Bull. MOORE AND KRECDER Sales Managers Doiry Cows Dairy Equipjment 34 Head