Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 09, 1968, Image 11

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    Pennsylvania To Have A
Dairy Princess In 1968
The Pennsylvania Dairy Prin- economy of Pennsylvania,
cess Contest Committee an- 2. To promote interindustry
nounced that the I2th Pennsyl- cooperation and understanding
vania Dairy Princess Contest between vanous segments of the
will be held in 1968. Pennsylvania dairy industry.
William C. Nichol, chairman The local and state Dairy Pnn
of the 1968 Pennsylvania Dairy cess travel around the state
Princess Contest, said, the de- making appearances before in
cision was made to have the con- dustry and non-industry groups,
test in 1968 and this action re- on news media, at county fairs
vive* the largest “Agricultural and festivals, etc., "speaking up
Queen" contest in the state. f° r milk.”
Nichol added that the Dairy All contestants must have a
Princess Contest is “befitting dairying background so the
the state’s largest farm indus- Dairy Princess is a true repre
try" Everyone in the dairy in- sentauve of the entire dairy in
dustry should promote the 1968 dustry. The Pennsylvania Dairy
Dairv Princess Contest. Princess represents the state in
From 1956 through 1962 it was tbe American Dairy Princess
called the Miss Milkmaid Con- Coi“est
test. In 1963 the title was t Th ® a " d f ta ewide in
changed to Pennsylvania Dairy J? the u Contest can be
Princess Contest to tie in with traced throu S h the state t' 111315
the national contest, the Amen- f nd tbe n S number of con
can Dairy Princess Contest. testants each year
The Dairy Princess Contest
was begun for two main rea
sons
1. To promote the industry- 1957 - Sandra Dian Shannon of
wide contribution of the milk Mercer County
business to the .nutrition and 1958 - Carol Ann Virtue of
DAIRY
SUPPLY STORE
CHRISTIANA MILK
PRODUCTS CO.
Largest Dairy Supply Store in flip East.
20 different hrapds and sizes of filtering
materials
25 different brands and sizes of
detergents
20 sizes and shapes of brushes for milk
house hulk tanks or pipe lines.
For Surge $2.95 set
For DeLaval & others $3.45 set
FRONT OPENING MILK CAN
COOLING CABINETS
BRAND NEW AND
FULLY WARRANTED
Hundreds of items for miJk house and form,
metalware, paints,, etc.
CHRISTIANA MILK
PRODUCTS CO.
Jim Mimm
• \ J * , ( 1
(If you Have in-p!oce cleaning problems, we
will be glad to test ypur water and suggest a
sound Cleaning program)
; 4 *i? >, ' a , ,t - J . 5,1 i
State Winners
1956 - Susan Gail Coskery of Le
high .County
Christiana, Pa.
INFLATIONS
Crawford County
1959 - Beverly Mac Robison of
Washington County
1960 - Carol Ann Robinson of
Centre County
1961 - Kathleen Hamm of Le
high County
1962 - Diane Gillespie of Tioga
County
1963 - Sharon Kay Stoudt of
Berks County
1964 - Rosa Lee Morse of Brad-
ford County
1965 - Linda Forba of Wyoming
County
1966 - Carol Stephens of Fay
ette County
Contest Information
1. Local contests may be held
any time during the summer
prior to August 15
2 Actual supervision and stag
ing of the local contest will be
the responsibility of the local
committee.
3. Entry in the state contest
must be submitted to the Bu
reau of Markets, Agricultural
Building, Harrisburg, Pa . no
later than August 15
4 The state contest will be
held in conjunction with the
Penna. All-American Dairy Show
at Harrisburg, September 25-26
5 Scheduling of the State Prin
cess will be handled through the
SPECIAL
PRICES
TO
FARMERS
ON
MICHIGAN
PEAT
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Bureau of Markets. Agricultural
Building, Harrisburg, Pa
6. Each entry in the state con
test will be accompanied by a
$50,00 fee payable to the Penn
sylvania Dairy Federation
7. The State Princess Commit
tee will designate a chaperone
who will accompany the State
Princess on every occasion un
less the requesting organization
furnishes a responsible chaper
one.
9. The Atlantic Dairy Associa
tion will be responsib.' for the
appearance of the State Prin
cess iyid chaperone at the Na
tional Contest
Contestants must:
1 Be the daughter of a dairy
ing family pioducing milk in
Pennsylvania.
2 Live in Pennsylvania
3 Be at least 17, and not leach
25 before June 1, 1968
4 Be a high school graduate
before June 30, 1968.
5 Have parent's or guardian’s
consent if under 21
6 Be single and ne\ er mar-
ried
7 Appear at the local contest
8 Appear at State finals if se
lected as local contest win
ner
9 Former local and state win
ners are not eligible
Farmersville Oliver Days
The Oliver Davs held at the
Farmersville Equipment Co on
February 27 and 28 was attend
ed by 1800 persons Door prizes
were given A tiller was award
ed to Ben M Stoltzfus as first
prize
Other winners weie
Lawn mower - Ivan \V Mar
tin, portable mixer - Henry Mc
creay, steam iron - Emma Jean
Mai tin, Gehl cups - Leon Good,
Vise-Grip - E N Botz. Oliver
toy tractor - Lewis Nolt Vise-
Grip - Elam M Hoovei pliers
- Mary Zeiset, wiench - Ada
Mae Weaver
Another power choice-Row €rop, low-profile Util
ity or Wheatland—6-cylinder gas, diesel or LP-gas
-12 forward speeds with on-the-go Hydra-Power
shifting—3-point hitch with draft-sensitive lower
links—Hydra-lectric depth control on the move—
weight-indicator seat and Tilt-o-Scooe powesr
steering.
CHARLES J. McCOMSEY & SONS
Hickory .Hill, Pa.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 9.1968
in a new class—
N. G. HERSHEY iSf
& SON »»
'
Glenn H. Herr
Herr Appointed
Manager Of
Feed Sales
Glenn H Herr has been ap
pointed as Feed Sales Manager
of Miller & Bushong. Inc, Rohr
erstown, Pennsylvania.
In his new capacity he will
be responsible for the adminis
tration and programs of the
Feed Sales Division
Mr Herr joined Miller &
Bushong’s Feed Sales and Ser
vice Department in 1961 Since
1965 he has been active in the
Broiler Department
Mr Herr and his family re
side at R D #l, Manheim, Pa.
“There are other industries
with a greater imbalance than
tourism The liquor industry,
for example, imports huge quan
tities of wines, liquors and
scotch whiskey. It exports prac
tically nothing Why not ban
scotch ’’—Stamford (Conn ) Ad
i ocate
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