LacTaid, a specially digestible fluid milk for persons with lactose intolerance, is now being processed by Dairyiea Cooperative, Syracuse, and will be marketed in metropolitan New York as well as Syracuse beginning May 16. 325th GARDEN SPOT SPRING HEIFER SALE 125 HOLSTEINS (100 registered - 25 grades) Thursday, April 28 11 a.m. Lancaster, PA At the Guernsey Sale Barn, 6 miles east of Lancaster on Rte 30. Majority are bred heifers examined for pregnancy Also, a group of open heifers Tested for interstate. KINGSTEAD BURKE HOPEFUL-TWIN (VG) 9-11 365 d 3X 21,023 4.0% 850 By Tidy Burke Elevation from a VG-88-GMD with 6-8 357 d 21,320 4.6% 976. 2nd dam EX-92-GMD with 7-9 349 d 28,210 3.6% 1004.3 rd dam. the famed Kingstead Mistress Bess (3E -94-GMD) with 238,847 4.0% 9672 life. Her Glen-Valley Star sells due in June to Pete. -John Civitts, Emmaus, PA. A SPECIAL FEATURE The bred heifer dispersal of William Lasher, Catskill, NY 33 Bred Heifers With 10 By Bis-May Astro Jupiter Mr. Lasher has hand picked these heifers from good dispersals. They are a well conditioned and well grown group with many from high record dams. Among Those Selling A Barrett whose dam has 7-3 27,045 3.2% 865 A Cavalier from a GP-81 dam with 3-5 364 d 21.974 3.5% 774 Most are due July-August to a son of Puget-Sound Sheik from a VG-89,1002f dam and 2nd dam 4E-91 with 936 f. Brad Beidel, Carlisle, PAsends a Mark A bred heifer from a GP-82 dam with 4-8 303 d 21,496 4.0% 858. Due in May to Triple Threat. BACKUS ASSOCIATES, INC. Sale Managers & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. 13114 (31S-963-7231) Her G-V Star Dtr. Sells Witte For Catalog Dairylea Cooperative, Inc., of Syracuse, has begun processing and packaging two new products - LactAid, a non-aUergenic milk, and Nestle’s Quik chocolate milk. LactAid, first marketed by Dairylea’s co-op partner Altantic Processing, Inc., Allentown, Pa., four years ago, is a 1% milkfat milk with Vitamins A and D and a natural non-allergemc enzyme (Continued from Page A3B) the award, and has made up a sample questionnaire to help select winners. The following were named judges: C. Wilmer Supplee, Mary Sproat, Kathy Shappell, Robert Janney, and Mary Louise Maule. The "Grange on the Move Award” will be presented to the Subordinate Grange with a net gain of at least 5 members during the calendar year. It will consist of a cash award or aplaque. Recess was declared for the Literary Program presented by the Youth Committee. Ellen Huber led us in a practice round of Grange Knowledge Bowl, with Sisters winning 32-19 over Brothers. HIGH PRESSURE WASHING & DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS Spraying For Mites And Beetle Control MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Wltmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 Spying saw 196 L PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATEf SATURDAY, MAY 21,1983 l:OOP.M. Located three mites North of Airville, Vz mile South of Collinsville, along Route 74. Lower Chanceford Twp., York Co. Penna. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Fifty-five acre Farm, more or less. Frame House with seven rooms and enclosed porch. Full bath on second floor, Vi bath on first floor. Oil burning heating system. BANK BARN with Hip roof Dairy Bam ad dition built in 1979, containing thirty-nine Show Ease Stalls. Mats and tile trough. Six box stalls. Horse stable. Concrete Stave 14’ x 65’ silo built in 1979. Milk house 16’ x 20’. Gravity flow manure pit with Hydraulic gate. Two car garage. Small shop. Woodshed. Well with like new pressure system. Room to hang several acres of tobacco. Corn crib 7’ x 12’ x4o’. New Max-ten fencing around five acres of pasture. Calf hutch area with shade. Interstate and Md. Co-op Milk Markets available. Approximately forty seven acres in high state of cultivation. Approximately five acres of pasture. Small wooded area. This Is a well located desirable farm with USD* of road froatage along Route 74. Sale at 1:09P.M. Ken Covelins, Atty. Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer 717-393-4464 ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE; Adjoining thirty-two acres more or less of open farm land, also in High state of cultivation. Mary Snodgrass, Estate Sarah JJrey George Snodgrass, Executors Dairylea begins 2 new products added. Studies have shown over 20% of the population have some difficulty digesting lactose, the complex sugar found in all milk. The natural enzyme in LactAid reduces 70% of that sugar into a simpler, more digestible form. Daiyrlea is processing LactAid at its Oneida plant for distribution in metropolian New York, and will Chester-Del. Grange After the recess, the count showed some 60 in attendance. Russellville won the Master’s Award with 10 percent. A fire extinguisher was presented to Russellville Master Robert Jan ney. Pumpkin seeds were distributed to each Grange for the contest that will take place in October to find the heaviest, largest, and oddest- Owners ELAM S. & RACHEL KINO Lancastar Famine, Saturday, Apri123,1983—A39 add the product to its Syracuse volume as well. Nestle’s new product, Quik chocolate milk, is a super-rich, real chocolate milk already being sold m other parts of the country. Dairylea is processing Quik at its Woodside (Queens, NY) plant for distribution in Woodside, Goshen and Long Island. shaped pumpkin in the Pomona! The next Pomona meeting, July 9 at East Lynn, will feature a baking contest, with Sisters making white cupcakes and Brothers, a chocolate sheet cake, each using his favorite topping. Cakes will be judged and served as dessert for the covered dish picnic which will precede the meeting at 6 p.m. EMPIRE LIVESTOCK Marketing Cooperative, Inc. Oneonta, N.Y. FARM SALE SAT. APRIL 30,1983 11:00 A.M. H. Gurney Ham of Davenport Center, N.Y. has commissioned Empire Livestock to sell his cattle and machinery. Farm is located off Rte. 23 east side of Davenport Center. Dairy consist of 30 head of cattle. 19 holsteins and 1 Ayrshire. The Aryshire is sired by Band master and will be just fresh by sale time. The holstein cattle. are sired by Ted, Alpine, Aquarius, Barrett, Andy, and other top sires. There.are 7 fresh withint the last two months, 5 bred for early, fall freshening, balance in various stages. Heifers consist of 4 ready to breed, balance from started calves to 10 mon ths old. Cattle will have shipping fever shots and pregnancy checks. Managers Note: Gurney did not keep a big herd but he kept the good ones. MILKING EQUIPMENT Girton Deluxe Bulk tank 200 gal. w/com pressor, electric Holstream water heater 50 gal., electric milk house heater, Delaval magnetic vacuum pump, 2- Delaval magnetic milking machines, strainers, pails, wasfavats, sink. JD MT tractor; Farmall Super ,C w/chains and side hill hitch, NH PTO manure spreader #213 w/tailgate, MF3pt. bitch, 2 btnuplow. McCormick #4Ol 24 tooth harrow, JD 3 pt. hitch com planter, McCormick cultivators, JD #lOl 2 way trailer plow,'JD #72 field chopper w/one rowcom & pick-up head (w/motor),NH auger table blower, McCormick #46 PTO baler, 2-fiat bed hay wagons w/running gears, 2- fiatbed hay wagons w/no running gears, DB 20* hay elevator, Grimm hay tedder, NI T PTO mowing machine, McCormick #2 A hay condi tioner, NI 5 bar side delivery rake. HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT & OLD MACHINERY Set of bobsleds, Osborn reaper A binder, Mc- Cormick Deering rope hay loader, Papec en silage cutter w/pipe, bay hoist, lime sower, JD 11 bole grain drill (on steel), stone boat, 1 row Eclipse com planter. MISC. OF HORSE EQUIPMENT Neck yokes, whipple trees, 2 single horse harnesses, 1 horse cutter, etc. RNISC. SMALL TOOLS 40’ extension ladder, electric fencer, milk cans, quantity of plastic pipe, 10-beles of baler twine, 10,000 ft., 37* endless belt, post mall, pipe threader, Homelite chain saw, 35 lb. pail grease, canvas, snow fence, & much more of misc. items. Managers Note; Gurney is retiring from far ming and has always kept his machinery under cover. Be on time we are selling many years of accumulated items. John M. Weidman, Mgr. & Auctioneer John M. Weidman, Jr., Mrkt. Rep. & Auctioneer 607-432-5710 MACHINERY