Sprouts from Stamps The only commercial con iferous tree which sprouts from the stumps of harvested READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Kent B. Ferrell PUBLIC AUCTION COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL OF 90 REGISTERED & HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE AND DAIRY EQUIPMENT The undersigned, discontinuing dairy farming, will seE the foUowing at pubEc auction on their farm located on U. S. Rt. 1, 2 mi. south of Rising Sun at the south end of the Rising Sun By-pass, in CecE Co., Md., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1971 at 11:00 Sharp ED ST This is a high quality herd which has used certified breeding for-15 years from Maryland-West Virginia. These cows show production, good breeding and size. The herd has been on D. H. I. A. since 1957. Some cows milking as high as 90 lbs. per day. We will sell daughters of Skoie, Tidy Gold, Archie, Segis, Admiral, Black Eagle and Ivanhoe Emperor. This herd is bred for average months. Several fresh cows calved within the past 30 days; many are close springers; balance milking now and bred back. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY AND PRODUCTION, PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE. Cows will be checked for pregnancy, T. B. and blood tested, within 30 days of sale for out of state shipment. Sample of cows to be sold: No. 77 305 days 20,310 milk 862 fat No. 27 305 days 17,740 milk 622 fat No. 99 305 days 17,580 milk 595 fat No. 107 305 days 16,700 milk 568 fat No. 94 305 days 14,850 milk 568 fat No. IS 305 days 16,450 milk 538 fat No. 78 305 days 15,050 milk 511 fat No. 9 305 days 17,280 milk 434 fat No. 50 305 days 16,000 milk 493 fat No. 47 305 days 16,510 milk 511 fat DAIRY EQUIPMENT: (To be sold at 11:00 a. m.) Complete DeLaval 36 stall pipe line milking system, Majonnier 535 gal. bulk tank, 5 DeLaval milkers and wash ing system, new DeLaval vacuum pump with 2 HP motor, 4 cow mats 45 x 65, 9 ton feed tank with auger and motor for unloader. TERMS: CASH Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald Rising Sun, Maryland Owners Phone: 301-658-5023 ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers P. O. Box 371, Aberdeen, Md. 21001 Phone: 301-734-6050 Oomnnl Peifbimaiwi New Van Dale “1230 Series II” Silo Unloader Customer- Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size. You’re in command. Push the the new Van Dale "1230 Serie; Unloader go into action—give y > output, feed more head—with* booster or added electricity. Our say so? No, our customers testify the "1230 Series II" is better three ways: 1. handles meaner haylage 2. throws out of larger silo 3. unloads on lower current draw So, demand Command Perform- trees is the coast redwood. These conifers are among the world’s fastest-growing trees. Auctioneers John H. O’Neill • *, ; This was the scene at the Black and White Sales Barn July 16 following the sale of Rockledge Idol Tracey for $15,000, a new high record price for a registered Holstein female selling at public auction in Pennsylvania. Pic tured from left are: Jim McHale (rear), Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture; Robert Bigsby, Lawrence, Kansas, breeder of the cow; Charles C. Myers, owner, Lancas- Farm Women Society 27 met on Tuesday, July 27 alt the home of Mrs. Sam Heineman for an afternoon swimming party. Chil dren were also invited. Hostesses were Mrs. Galen Benner, Mrs. John Nissley and Mrs. Leon Schnupp. The next meeting will be a white elephant sale on August 24 at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Erb, Mount Joy RDI. NEW WHIP-SNAP V-PADDLES GIVE EXTRA THROW POWER ROUBLE 7'AUGERS WITH 3/U* FLIGHTING Farm Women Societies Society 27 * < v ' Society 4 Farm Women Society 4 'held a covered dish picnic luncheon Saturday at Hempfield Park near Mountville. The invocation was given by Mrs. Harrison Nolt. Mrs. Luke Brandt, vice presi dent, was in charge of the busi ness meeting. Games were direct ed hy Mrs. Elmer Schroll. Members were reminded to attend the County Farm Wo men’s covered dish picnic at Central Manor Camp Grove on Aug. 4 beginning at 12 noon. The picnic is held in conjunction with a county executive board meeting with Mrs. John N. Hess, county president, in charge. A beverage will be supplied, but each member and family attend ing is responsible for their own place setting and a covered dish. The next meeting of Society 4 will he a tour of Lancaster Coun ty by private car-o-van. The group will meet at the Wax Museum at 9:30 a.m. on Wednes day, Aug. 18, and will follow a Farm Women Calendar Saturday, July 31 1 p.m.—'Farm Women Society 27, swimming party, home of Sue Heineman. Farm Women Society 5, cottage of Mrs. Mervin Sauder, Mt. Gretna, Wednesday, August 4 12 noon Lancaster County Farm Women annual picnic and executive board meet ing, Central Camp Meeting grounds, Washington Boro, RDI. Thursday, August 5 Farm Women Society 20 meets, Saturday, August 7 12:30 p.m.—Farm Women Soci ety 1 entertain Society 9, home of Mrs. Noah Kreider, Manheim BD3. 6 30 p.m.—Farm Women Society 6 entertain County officers, Milton Grove Sportsmen Club. It’s For All The American Cancer Soci ety reaches out to all citizens through all media to alert them to the vital facts of cancer. Sup port its Cancer Crusade. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 31,1971—19 .i*" ■ ter; R. Charles Backus, auctioneer, Mexico, N.Y.; Elvin Hess, Strasburg, and Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown, buyers; (in rear is Abe Diffenbach, auctioneer); George Knight, Airville, Pa., contender; Horace Backus, pedigree expert; Harvey Clemm, Frederick, Md., contender; and Calvin Bar do, clerk. T. Emmett McClure, West Ghent, N.Y., is at the halter. planned itinerary which will in clude an Amish bake shop; a pretzel bakery and luncheon at the Bird-in-Hand Inn at 1 p.m. The afternoon visits will include a chair shop, the Wood Shed, a carriage shop and other attrac tions in the Village of Inter course. 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 tf: (•' "*