52—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12, 1975 Weaver’s softball team to take on challenge “The Queen and Her Maids” fast pitch softball champions from California will take on Weaver’s Class A Softball team at the New Holland Legion Field August 9, at 7:45 p.m. Queen Rosie Black is a 23 year old superstar softball pitcher extraordinary and the most versatile in the EVERY Sp #/tot n WEDNESDAY IS mf- DAIRY ” DAY AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price. Mostly fresh and close springing Holsteins. Cows from local farmers and our regular shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Gordon Fritz, Blaine Hoffer, Dale Hostetter, H. D. Matz, and Jerry Miller. SALE STARTS 12:30 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale 12:00 Noon. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact: Abram Oiffenbach, Mgr. 717-354-4341 Norman Kolb 717-397-5538 Combine can The DeLaval Compact Combine gives you all the labor-saving, time-saving, better-milking of a full pipeline at half the cost. Or about the same cost as a bucket and transfer system. With a Compact Combine, there are no more buckets to lug and no more buckets to scrub. V<». par- S * f I The DeLaval Compact Combine was designed and built by DeLaval to meet the needs and the pocketbooks of dairymen milking up to 50 cows See your DeLaval Dealer about our “Compact” today It costs about half what you’d expect to pay for a pipeline J. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS West of Blue Ball, PA on Route 23 Phone: (717) 354-4955 business. In her 10 year career that has taken her all over the western hemisphere, she has recorded 82 perfect games, 257 shut-outs, 217 no hitters, and recorded 20,063 strike outs. And all this was ac complished with only three players backing her up - first base, shortstop, and catcher. The DeLaval keep you SPECIAL PRICES THRU JULY Although the "Queen and Her Court” has compiled a phenomenal winning precentage of 1,140 victories against 45 defeats, the essence of the 90 minute legitimate exhibition is entertainment coupled with showmanship. “The Queen and Her Maids” includes essentially a four member family team. In addition to the Queen - Rosie Black, is Eileen Beaird, a 20 year old catcher with a trigger like arm who has handled the catching chores for the last 10 years. Debby Bevers, a 23 year old, serves in the first base position and impresses people all over the world with her incredible, ex plosive running speed and base stealing ability. This is coupled with her over powering batting ability resulting in a team leading 34 home runs in one season. Lotta Chatter, the comic highlight of the troupe, covers the shortstop position while keeping the audience laughing, and at the same time astounds them with unusual ball handling feats. The squad has traveled all over the world, displaying the fantastic ability which led to an appearance in the syndicated “Believe It or Not” column. Their im pressive stats have been compiled against the best teams both in softball and baseball stars like Jimmy Wynn, Los Angeles home run hitter, and Willie Mays everyones perennial all-star. Weaver’s who will be dueling against “the Queen and Her Court”, is a well known local softball power. Through the past years, Weaver’s has been known as a strong contender in the Garden Spot Softball League Compact dairying. m LANDIS BROS., INC. 1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster, PA Phone; (717) 393-3906 Area couple at co-op conference Mike and Janet Mowrer, of Rl, Spring City, have been selected to attend the Co-op Couples Conference July 15- 16 at Chambersburg, sponsored by the Penn sylvania Association of and Class A State contender. The team recently included in its wins - Championships in several major state tournaments including the State College Class A In vitational Tournament and Lancaster’s Fourth of July Class A Tournament. The “Queen and Her Maids”, who just returned from an extensive tour in South America, and Weaver’s will pit their records against each other August 9, at 7:45 p.m. at the New Holland Legion Field. Tickets can be secured through Weaver team members or by calling Dwane Hostetter at 354-7332. A GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT I ft kl _ft Your CARDINAL MECHANIZATION CONTRACTOR IVe have the answer to your gram handling problem! Call us for an estimate. E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, UK. R.D.I, Willow Street Farmer Cooperatives. The two will Join with 35 other .young, couples from throughout the Com monwealth at the two-day event. Sessions will be held at the Holiday Inn, Cham bersburg Community Park, Dice Statler Dairy Farm, and Cumberland Valley Cooperative. They are representatives of the Chester - Delaware Cooperative Council. At" the conference, they will share facts, opinions, and insights about cooperatives and their role in the strength of the business enterprise system. In addition, the two will have an opportunity to meet people and discuss ways in which they will play a vital leadership role in cooperative affairs. Conference participants will join with state cooperative leaders to discuss current issues vital to farm leaders, cooperatives, and the community. They will hear about the educational P.A.F.C. and Penn State programs that are benefiting rural leaders. Keynote speaker for the The CARDINAL Line AUGERS Rodeo to "featured a I York fair An exciting rodeo cowboy association, sanctioned contest will take place at the York Fair on Saturday, September 6. Featuring world champion saddle bronc riders, calf ropers, steer wrestlers and brahma bull riders. Contestants will be vying for purses, added money and pojnts. Entrants will be coming into York from all over the country. All events will take place on the track of the York Fair; thereby affording an excellent view for all the spectators. There are very few championship rodeos in this area; therefore, spec tators will be in for a real treat since they will be witnessing actual com petition and not just a relatively safe exhibition. event will be Dr. Ronald Knutson, administrator for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farmer Cooperative Service. 717-464-3321 be