—Lancaster Farmlnj, Saturday. Mar. 30. 1974 8 Mennonite H.S. Benefit Auction Set A Registered Holstein yearling heifer donated from the herd of J. Eby Hcrshcy and family, Route 1, Gor donville, will be one of the featured entries in the Second Annual Benefit Auction for the Lancaster Mennonite High School. Sale proceeds will go to the church school’s building fund. The sale will be held Saturday, April 6, starting at 10:30 a.m. on the school campus located along Route 30, three miles east of Lancaster. The heifer is from a good plus Ivanhoe daughter with 17,468 pounds of milk, a 3.8 percent test, 658 pound of butterfat in 305 days as a five-year-old. The maternal grandam is classified 84 points and has four records that average well over 17,000 pounds of milk. The sale, expected to run through late afternoon, also includes other heifers, steers, homemade quilts, pies, furniture, a Dutch tool bam 8’ x 12’ made by the students, shoats, lambs, and other donated items. Another part of the event is the annual work drive starting on Friday, April 5. More than 400 students will be working in the community and turning over all wages earned to the Fund Drive ’74 project. Any work will be performed ranging from window washing, housecleaning, yard work, painting, to skilled work by vo-tech students. An ox roast will also be held on campus from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Satur day during the sale. Another feature of the two day event is an effort to get acquainted with the tourists sS2££Lis FORTIFIED with a new combination of Power-Packed Ingredients!^^'’ • GRAIN DISTILLERS SOLUBLES • AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE • CONDENSED FERMENTED CORN EXTRACTIVE So what???? Recent College Research Showed +12.8% Weight Gains! + 5% Feed Efficiency! Boih Benefits at No Extra Cost in Mol-Mix Get "Lucky”-Go Liquid! JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland R#l 4* > >■( Dan Hollinger, left, and James Hershey show off the yearling heifer which will be sold Saturday, April 6 at the second annual Mennonite High School Benefit Auction. Hollinger, 1751 W. Main St., Ephrata, is the that come to Lancaster over this weekend. More than a hundred students have opened their homes to tourist families for lodging on April 5 through 7. If anyone would like to donate items for the sale or have any questions about students working for them, they may call the work drive office at Lancaster Men nonite High School, (717) 299- 4849. Prepared convenience foods that get the cook out of the kitchen fast have con tributed greatly to the rise in food costs this year. Phone 717-354-584* auction chairman while Hershey, Gordonville RDI, is the son of J. Eby Hershey, who donated the calf to the school. Both youths are students at the school. SOLAIR BARNS FEATURING OUR SECURITY FREE STALL We make a high Security Free Stall from high grade boiler type steel that will last and last. A bedding board is installed and the stall is elevated above the scrape area Extra floor space is given to each animal and a maximum drinking area is provided A step along the feed trough allows easy access to the feed but prevents manure from falling into the trough • VAN DALE, INC. • MADISON SILOS CALEB M. WENGER, Inc. R. D. 1 DRUMORE CENTER, QUARRYVILLE, PA. DISTRIBUTORS FOR: • VAUGHAN • PAMLINE • MECHANIZED FEED LOT SYSTEMS for Saturday SAVE TIME MILKING WITH A STRAP ON MILK STOOL NEW FOR COWS YELLOW JACKET COW TRAINER CAN BE ADJUSTED IN HEIGHT WHEN CHARGER IS CONNECTED AARON $. GROFF & SON FARM & DAIRY STORE R D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. 175221 Hinkletown] Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed lues. & Sat. at 5:30 P.M. Security Stall 'Extra scraper clearapce All welded joints' —”” V >2b x s»‘ Header board 2V* Boiler tube^ S* /2/x8" Bedding-/ S') retainer SOLVE YOUR COW UDDER SWELLING PROBLEMS WITH A TAMM UDDER SUPPORT SIZES Small-Med.-Large r» Phone 354-0744 J'/\ Retainer' s/\ lug * /A tii'X'J 'ys PHONE 548-2116