M —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25,1951 Dairy photo album /!' - V f Ci r ~< A FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. WAHIED DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEEDS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Cali: Frank Fillippo - - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 fiM OS. Paid LANCASTER There’s something about the back ot a dairy cow that holds an attraction for all kinds of hitch-hikers. At least, that’s the assumption that can be drawn from quite a few photos received in the recent Dairy Month Contest. The accompanying photos are just a sampling of these cow-back candids. First ot all, calves and kittens seem to have an affinity for each other. The photo of the calf with ear tag 67 and the dozing kitten was submitted by Kenneth C. Morrow, Rl, Loysville, Pa. And then, mature cats prefer the backs of grown cows, as shown in the photo received from Malcolm Hamilton, R 2, JohnsonvUle, N.Y. After all, there’s more room to nestle down in that cozy mid-back depression between the bony bumps of the shoulders and hips areas. ' Also, when you’re perched atop a milker, it’s only a quick leap down to be ready to take advantage of a leaking quarter. While cats may prefer their cow back position generally during the winter to take advantage of the extra warmth of the built-in heating pad beneath them, youngsters might use the back as a place to catch the rays m a sunny pasture. No sandy beach or poolside deck chair was ever more comfortable than stretching out on the back of a resting black and white, as shown MARTIN MACHINERY Emergency or Prime Power Systems from 1 to 1000 KW. Balanced Design to Give You Peak Performance For Your Applications: Farm - Industrial - Commercial - Residential Industrial Radiators Safetyfan Guard Enercy Saving low Watt Oensi Thermostatical. Controlled Blocl Heater Deep Heavy l Mam Frame Chai For Added Rifidi' Vibration Absoi 24 Hour Emergency Service by Radio Dispatched Service Personnel OPENINGS FOR DEALERS IN DELAWARE. MARYLAND MARTIN MACHINERY P.O. Box 35. Martindale. PA 17549 215-445-4800 or 267-7771 in the photo sent in by Chris McGillvray, R 3, Newville Pa. That’s Eric and Kevin with their favorite cow. One is taking ad vantage of his rural rechner and the other is waiting his turn. And another photo sent in by Malcolm Hamilton, of John sonville, N.Y. shows a very practical use. Dating back to the 1950’5, the photo shows Malcolm using a cooperating Guernsey to drive home the herd for evening milking. Check These Features: Heavy Duty Lom Oil Pressure Hifh Water Temperature And Overspeed & PARTS OF PENNSYLVANIA “We pastured our cows then in a field over a quarter mile down the road,” Mrs. Hamilton explained. “Malcolm would ride cow-back to bring them home.” No that’s a real Eastern-style cowboy. In any event, you gotta admit that cows generally are very patient and docile photographic oarticipants. Not one of these was heard to ay; “Aw, get oft my back.” I For Free Literature or Demonstration, I Send This Coupon Name Address Phone Martin Machinery P.0.80x 35 Martindale. PA 17549 ine Control ;ycte Cranking Large Shock ■Mounted Control •ox Completely ■Brushless Alternators Modern Solid ■State Voltage Regulator Channel Cross Members