128 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978 Dairy princess (Continued from Page 101) Second runner-up is Holly Amos, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Amos of Street. Holly, age 18, is a senior at North Harford High School. She plans tojattend Harford Community College, majoring in pharmacy and chemistry. Active in school organizations, Holly sings with the barbershop quartet and the concert choir and is a member of the National Honor Society and the German club. The owner of three registered Holsteins and two horses, Holly has carried a variety of 4-H projects and serves as a junior leader. In 1977, she was a delegate to the Mid-Atlantic dairy conference held at the National 4-H Center in Washington, D.C. As a member of the Harford County Farm Bureau’s youth group, Holly has helped to prepare and present an agriculture slide program in public elementary schools. Crowning of the princess by Donna Knox of Whiteford, the 1977 princess, was the highlight of the dairy PUBLIC SALE OF THE EVANS ESTATE SATURDAY, JUNE 17,1978 9:00 A.M. Held on premises of Herbert Texter on road from Adamstown to Vinemont, turn north at Weaver's Furniture and Mike's Diner on 222 between Adamstown and Gouglersville. Old Furniture, Jewelry, Old Coins, Old Tools, Old Printing Press, Sign Press, Paper Cutter, Equipment and Supplies, Old Trunk, Old Can, Old Tractors. Terms: JOSEPH EVANS Executor of Leon D. Evans Estate Auctioneers; C. L. Butter Zimmerman Robert Holsinger Attorney: Edward Wink Clerks: Eshelman, Young, Greg For Auctioneer Service Call—2ls-777-8820 Lunch Stand. Sale Under Roof. “RODNEYDALE” MILKING HERD DISPERSAL SALE TUESDAY, JUNE 20 Starting At 1:00 P.M, Located in Blair County, IVz miles south of Roaring Spring, Pa., along Route 36. 30 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS CERTIFIED—ACCREDITED 30 DAY HEALTH TESTS-PREGNANCY EXAMINED A young home raised herd, only 2 past 6 yrs. old. Sired by and bred to Atlantic Breeder’s Co-op. Rolling herd av. 17,016 milk, 3.8% 652 fat. 20 fresh since April or due by tune of sale. 12 due in June. Featuring 8 Ivanhoe Star daus., 2 are full sisters; 6 with completed records avg. 17,280 milk, 717 fat, with 2 above 800 fat, 5 Rocket daus. all 2 and 3 yrs. old, a real milky group, with 2 yr. old records to 20,306 milk, 717 fat. Other outstanding heifers by Needle, Van, Victor, Treasure, Electron and Wdhe Individual records above 22,000 milk, 986 fat. Many of the dams have 16,000 to over 18,000 milk and 600 to over 700 fat. A real opportunity for young cows with popular breeding and Base milk. Lunch Sale Under Cover Catalogs Owner J. ROBERT DAUBERMAN R.R. I, Roaring Spring, Pa. 16673 V. Art Kling, Auct. Fred Naugle, Pedigrees R 7, Box 38 Carlisle, Pa. 17013 promotional activities at the shopping complex. Begin ning in mid-afternoon, area youths presented demon strations to mall shoppers on preparing festive dairy foods. Taking part in the demonstration programs were: Susan McGinnis, detailing the preparation of cheese cake; Wanda Almony, butter mints; Laura Smick, Cheddar filled beef roll; Denise Mismick, triple treat spread; Roxanne Grubb, candy mints; Melissa and Robin Martin, cheese biscuit stacks and butter making; and Anita Wehrman, ha’ pennies and a cheese ball. Judges for the pageant were Cassie Wilhide, dairy farm wife from Detour; Judith Strehan, Towson, director of Dairy Council of the Upper Chesapeake; and Richard Baker, Silver Spring, a marketing specialist with the Maryland Department of Agriculture. Jack Mathews, ad ministrator of the Maryland Farm Bureau, served as the master of ceremonies. Entertainment for the program featured the Sweet Adelines, a women’s bar- Revised shipping regulations proposed for pseudorabies WASHINGTON, D.C. - Revised federal shipping rules are being proposed in an effort to halt the in terstate spread of pseudorabies in swine, according to F.J. Mulhem, administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). , A series of regional meetings are being planned to help explain the proposed shipping rules to fanners and other segments of the swine industry and to get iheir comments on the new regulations. The meetings will be held approximately 30 days following publication bershop chorus from the Towsonarea. Other pageant contestants were Alice Wislon, Pylesville, and Nancy and Carolyn Lowe, Pylesville. Chairman of the Area 5 program is Sally Gill of White Hall. The Maryland state dairy princess pageant is scheduled for July 27 at the Hunt Valley Inn. PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 23 At 5 P.M. Located in Path Valley Picnic woods on Route 75, 4V£ miles north of Exit 14 on the Penn sylvania Turnpike. Guns, butchering equipment, farm machinery, spool cabinet (counter top), 2 Victorian chairs, chairs, tables, sofa, desk chairs, school desks, crocks, lard press, fainting couch, walnut dressers, 3-bumer kerosene stove, typewriter desk, buffet, yard chairs and glider, Avon bottles, children’s toys and games, stuffed toys, books, 17-inch girl’s bicycle, clarinet. GUNS H&R double action pistol 9 shot, cut down 30-06 Springfield rifle, Gamexnaster 300 Savage Remington with scope, Le Fevre nitro-special double-barrel 12 gauge, model 24 H&R 410 and 22 over and under, 30-40 Krag model 1898 rifle w/bayonet, M.T. Wickman rifle Civil War percussion w/bayonet 69 cal., 8 mm Mauser never used, 22-250 model 788 Remington 3x9 scope, breach loading 22 B octagon barrel (made in Am berson), 12 gauge Defiance (Hampton Aims Co.), 1867- 1967 Canadian centennial model 30-30 Winchester (new), 2 models - 12 Winchester, 16 gaudge mod. choke, 12 gauge full choke, model 141 Remington 32 cal. (excellent condition), model 14 Remington 35 cal. last patent date Sept. 9,1913, Vullan double-barrel w/ears, .222 Savage, H&R 22 single shot, La Foux 1856 pistol from France (fancy inlay and fold-up trigger), single shot folding H&R 410 gauage, Stevens model 940 B Savage, 16 gauge single-barrel, Belgium double-barrel 12 gauage, 30 cal. Army Ted Roosevelt nickel steel barrel (breakdown). FARM MACHINERY 3250 gallon Calumet liquid spreader tank, 12 ft. Calumet liquid pit pump, 2 horse No. 20 Syracuse plow, 16 ft. Grove self unloading wagon (2 beaters), 10 ft. Coby cultipacker, 10 ft. Int. harrow, 12 ft. JD harrow, other harrows, JD 3 -14 inch trip back plows (3 P.H.)’ NI manure spreader, NI com picker (1 row), Oliver grain drill on steel, Int. mower, NH 450 mower, 2 flat bottom wagons, 2 disc harrows, disc plows, side rake, husker-shredder, old baler, 20-80 lb. weights, windmill, Farmall M tractor, 2-wheel trailer (16 ft. bed), lime spreader, JD cultivator F mounted, 2-wheel dump trailer, horse gears and collars, lots of small tools, 1938 Chevy dump truck, Dodge truck (farm use), R-185 Int. truck tractor. Butchering Equipment - Kettles, meat benches, grinders, press, saws, 3-ft. wooden curing vessel, scalding vessel, hangers, etc. 55 gal. black roof coating, 5 gal. pails of paint, electric motor, 1 pr. 20.8 x 34 JD rims, several milk cans, wagonloads of farm usable items. Terms of Sale: Antiques, small items off of wagons, butchering equipment then machinery. Terms Cash Not responsible for accidents. Lunch Stand Barbequed chicken fred McCartney 349-2393 ROY McGEE 349-7247 Harry & Speer, Auctioneers Coons, Clerk of the proposed regulations in the Federal Register. The proposed regulations, designed to halt the spread of -.pseudorabies are scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on May 23, 1978. A period of 60 days has been provided for in terested persons to submit their views and comments. Written comments should be sent to the Deputy Ad ministrator, Veterinary Services, APHIS, USDA, Federal Bldg., 6505 Belcrest Rd., Hyattsville, Md. 2078?. Storable milk Milk can be stored for three months without refrigeration thanks to prestenlized containers. Known as asceptic packaging, these sterile containers are used to package milk processed by Ultra High Temperature (UHT). This revolutionary processing development involves heating milk to temperatures ranging from 275° to 300°F. from two to eight seconds, then rapidly cooling it. ANTIQUES PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE FRIDAY EVE,, JUNE 16 At 7:00P.M. Located 15 miles South of Lancaster off Rt. 222 along Camargo Rd. North of Quarryv ille l A mile West of Rohrer's Mill in Eden Twp. Lane. Co. Pa. INSPECTION OF PROPERTY June 3 and 10th 2 to 4 P.M. THE HOUSE A 2 Vi story house with imitation brick siding situated on this ideal corner lot consisting of approx. 2 acres of land. Nice lawn, shrubbery & trees. Fireplace in yard. New kitchen w/buxlt in cupboards, dishwasher & new range, walnut paneling. Laundry room w/hook up. Dining room, living room w/elec. fireplace; % bath. Second floor has 3 bedrooms, closets & bath. Wall to wall carpet & paneling tthroughout the home. Elec, heat, new hot water heater, good well, storm windows & doors. Full attic & basement. New concrete porch, asphalt shingles. GARAGE & WORK SHOP A 2 car garage with a nice work shop w/ new roofing. COTTAGE Included on the premises a cottage containing a kitchenette, living room, bedroom w/ toilet facilities. TERMS 10% down day of sale balance within 30 days or before. Anctioners Note - Ideal location in the country. Sale by JACK & RUTH STEELE Auctioneers - Lloyd H. Kreider 786-3394 Randal V. Kline MELVIN KOLB, INC. MONTHLY HOLSTEIN CATTLE AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 15 At my Maryland Farm located one-half mile Northwest of Woodsboro, on Route 550 Frederick County 125 TOP QUALITY HOLSTEINSI2S REGISTERED & GRADES Attention Dairymen: Here you will see some of the finest Purebreds and Grade Dairy Cows and Heifers that we ever had for a Sale. We spent a lot of time and money to put them together. They are the tops from the best herds in New York State, Wisconsin and Penn sylvania. SPECIAL MENTION Two (2) 3 yr. old Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation daughters, one GP 81, bred 9-28-77 to Mar Clem Bootmaker Clem from a VG 86 dam, as a 6 yr. old 305 19770 697 F, 2 other records over 19,000,2nd Dam GP 81 7.08 305 d 20.250 723 f; 3rd Dam VG by Irvington Pride Admiral over 20,000; 4th Dam GP by Ivanhoe over 800 f, her record as a 2 yr. 3 mo. 366 d 18413 3.8 696 f, from one of the most milking cow family in this herd. The other one 80 GP from a Dam as a 4 yr. old 305 d 15308 617 f, fresh 5-16-78. A good big 2 yr. old Whittier-Farms Apollo Rocket daughter PDM +l9ll 99%R 1/78 PQ PD%-.22 PDF +34 from Ivanhoe Star dam as 6.5 mo 305 d 23,751 3.9 926 f, bred 9-19-77 to Allendairy Kaper This is a nice big heifer. A good big 2 yr. old Life-O- Riley Marquis King daughter from a 84 GP dam, as 5.9 mo 344 d 19,834 768 f, bred 8-22-77 to Browndale Sir Christopher. A GP 82 5 yr. old Paclamar Bootmaker, bred 10-22-77 to Arlinda Commander, as 4.01m0. 289 d 15,595 4.0 625 f. Two (2) extreme top loads of hand picked cows from Wisconsin, Purebreds and Grades with official records. Mel said he thinks it is the best group of cows he ever bought. Several Purebred Heifer calves will be sold. These cattle are from 2 to 5 years of age the best of quality, all fresh or close. Many top sires not mentioned in dividually. They will be producing up to 100 lbs. of milk daily. Cattle will be tested within 30 days for TB and Bangs for Interstate shipment. MEL KOLB Sale Manager Terms: Cash on day of Sale Not responsible for accidents Robert Mullendore Auctioneer Marvin A. Eshleman Pedigrees Mehrle N. Wachter Clerk Home Farm: Maryland Farm: 621 Willow Rd., R.D.I Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Woodshoro, Md. 21798 717-393-7459 301-898-7720 Private Sales at Both Locations Daily For Free Transportation Please Phone 393-7459 PUBLIC SALE OF FINE DAIRY COWS 7:30 P.M.