C22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980 Adams County to BIGLERVILLE Adams her successor. County will hold its 13th Six Adams County dairy Annual Dairy Princess farmers’ daughters have Contest on Saturday, June entered the contest. 14, 1900, at the Biglerville They are: Sherri L. High School, North Mam Kaltreider, daughter of Mr. -Street, Biglerville, at 8 p.m. and Mrs. Robert L. The reigning Adams Kaltreider, R. 2, York County Dairy Princess Springs, Debra A. Lauch- Chnstine Gitt, daughter of man, daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gitt, Mrs. Howard H. Lauchman, R 2, Littlestown, will crown R. 1, New Oxford; Arm R. Farm museum to sponsor rural crafts show HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. Steppmgstone Museum, a farm complex in Harford County, Maryland, and arranged as a tum-of-the century rural home and crafts shops, will present its tenth annual Old-Tune Arts and Crafts Festival on Saturday, June 21,10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 22, noon to 5 p.m. The museum, a non-profit organization, staffed by volunteers, is dedicated to the histone preservation of our country’s past. It is located on a picturesque hillside, overlooking the Susquehanna River State Park, near Havre de Grace. Fifty artists and craft persons will demonstrate and exhibit such old-time crafts as spinning and weaving, quilting, rug hooking, broom and shingle making, chair caning, soap making, basket weaving, slate scrimshaw, pottery making, tinsmithing, woodworking, various kinds of needlework, artists GREEN A x Passbook Savings Account We’re kind of a money farm. You plant a few dollars with us on a regular basis, and in no time they sprout into enough to have a field day. Open a 5V2% passbook savings account. We pay acres of interest... compounded daily. Plant The Seeds Now!! ★ SAVINGS INSURED BY FSLIC * “ First Federal aEart S!£^f ncas,er SWINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Of LANCASTER • 69 E Mam Street, Lrtrtz Phone 626-0251 • East Towne Mall Phone 393-0488 • 24 E Main St. Mount Joy Phone 653 8121 painting on all types of media, to name only a few. The blacksmith shop will be ablaze when the “smithy” will create old-time items needed from that craft. Members of the Step pingstone Museum Association will be on hand to guide visitors through the buildings where they may view the thousands of ar tifacts of the outstanding collection of craftmen’s tools in the shops of the copper, leatherworker, woodworker, tinsmith, and others, and also see home appliances, fine handwork, dolls and toys of the past century. Entertainment each day will be Square Dancmg, Barbershop and Bluegrass Singing, a German Band and other events. To reach Steppmgstone, take Md. Rt. 155 to Earlton Road and follow the signs to the Museum on Quaker Bottom Road. Donation is $1 for adults, 25 cents, children. • 335 Fifth St. Quarryville • 100 E Mam St. New Holland Phone 786-1010 Phone 354-4427 • Park City Center, Lancaster (In Sears Mall) Phone 299 3745 • 519 A teaman Ave . Millersville Phone 872 4665 hold dairy princess Murren, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas R. Murren, R. 4, Hanover; Gail Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Smith, R 1, Aspers; Karen E. Sprague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Sprague; and Joyce Zepp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Zepp, R. 2, New Oxford. All are interested in promoting milk and other dairy products and representing Pennsylvania’s number one agriculture industry. The Master of Ceremonies will be Alan Bair, Director, Member Services, for Atlantic Breeders Cooperative, Inc., 1575 Apollo Dnve, Lancaster. Judges will be: Miss Connie Harness, Chief, Promotions Office, Com monwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg (and a former Miss Pennsylvnia); Thomas Dum in, dairy farmer, R. 1, Loysville; and Richard M. Smith, Branch Manager, Production Credit Association, 183 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg. The Note Blenders, a local barbershop quartet, will provide the entertainment. Vincent W. Lobaugh, R. 1, Aspers, will be pianist for the contest. This year’s theme is that of an ice cream parlor music and stage setting. Adams County is one of approximately 45 counties in Pennsylvania that has a contest of this kind. The local winner will join othe rprmcesses July 13 to 16, 1980, to attend the Dairy Princess Training Seminar where they will receive many instructions con cerning the state contest. September 22 and 23, all will compete for the title of Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess at a pageant sponsored by the Atlantic Dairy Association in Harrisburg. On Sunday, June 8, 1900, the contestants, their parents, and committee members will be entertained at a luncheon at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gitt, R. 2, Littlestown. Cindy Zepp, R. 2, New Oxford, and Dawn L. Bodenberg, R 4, Get tysburg, are the co chairpersons of this event which is sponsored by the Adams County Holstein Association in Harrisburg. On Sunday, June 8, 1980, the contestants, their parents, and committee members will be entertained at a luncheon at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gitt, R. 2, Littlestown. Cindy Zepp, R. 2, New Oxford, and Dawn L Bodenberg, R. 4, Get tysburg, are the co chairpersons of this event which is sponsored by the complete with rr-) CECIL DAIRY SERVICE r—) SALUTES FARMERS FOR 1 ( S>1 JUNE DAIRY MONTH v HERD MASTER PROGRAM The ultimate and total automation of the dairy farm Probably no other type of farming has a greater need for automation than does the modern dairy operation. Each day of the year tons of feed must be moved. A large amount of waste disposed of and thousands of pounds of milk handled Good management is made all the more difficult by variations in the work load (which becomes intent during milking hours) and the pressures of operating according to tight and inflexible schedules It is easy to un derstand why the dairy farmer has always been so quick to adopt new and better ways of running his complex business It is also easy to understand why the busy dairyman has always preferred DeLaval Equipment For more than 100 years DeLaval has always been the supplier that has made the major break through It was the very first company to offer the cream separator, commercial milking machines, pipeline systems, automatic washing equipment and now a new innovative feeding system Each has made the dairy farmers day more efficient and his life easier Now in the tradition of DeLaval leadership comes the announcement of the boldest concept ever THE HERDMASTER SYSTEM It’s goal is nothing less than total automation of the dairy farm The majority of dairymen would agree that getting the right nutrition to the right cow at the right time is their single biggest concern This is precisely the challenge the RATION MASTER MODULE is designed to meet You are' now able to feed every cow in the herd the exact ration she needs for optimum milk production, reduced labor, more milk, less wasted feed, healthier cows, shortened calving intervals These are some of the reasons why the new DELAVAL RATION MASTER MODULE belongs on your dairy farm Mr J B Osborne and Mr Larry Coale from Cecil Dairy Service have attended the training school on installation and service of the RATION MASTER to qualify us as the only dealer in this area to sell and service this unique system of feeding cows We are happy we can sell and install such fine merchandise It doesn't matter what milking system you already own, we can custom install this on your dairy farm as long as you are loose housing your herd For more details and information contact Mr Osborne at CECIL DAIRY SERVICE 301-658-6923 or come in and we will gladly give you the information free 374 Biggs Hwy, Rising Sun, MD 21911 CECIL COUNTY’S ONLY DAIRY SUPPLY STORE contest Adams County Holstein Association and Adams COlinty’s dairy farmers and agribusinesses ,* 1 Rehearsal for the con testants will 'be held on Friday, June 13, 1960, at Biglerville High school at 7:30 p.m. The public is cordially NEW HOLLAND SALES invited to attend the contest S STABLES, INC. on Saturday mght and; Phone 71 7-354-4341 following the crowning, . . , refreshments featuring || LloydH Kreider.Auct dairy products will be ser- { y< , aooocoeßOeooc ved. 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