WANT *MORE MILK? LESS COST? FEWER PROBLEMS? Phone Our Dairy Specialist at 392-2145 He’ll help you with programming, planning and management of your dairy needs and suggest using Green Pastures . Dairy Feed for your cows. You’ll get; PROTEIN QUALITY and unsurpassed amino acid balance After feeding Green Pastures you'll experience these changes: • Lower Replacement Costs • Better Herd Health and Breeding Regularity . . . AND GET THESE PRIMARY RESUITS: MORE MILK HIGH ENERGY VALUE high total nutrient value T^i LESS COST MILLER & BUSHONC [|i\J Ml X! Rohrerstown, FINEST SER VICE ANYWHERE .. ..i j /t ‘ MINERAL BALANCE complete and accurate VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION including the new recognized levels of added A + D + E FEWER PROBLEMS 1 \ ,J j£TV ■*v' ~ X'- *vwWfeV, * V.H» Linda Lou Welk, 20, daughter of Mr and Mis. H. Leroy Welk, Strasburg Rl, is a medical sec retary employed by Dr. Polcyn. Miss Welk has biown hair, gray e\ es, is 5'5V 2 ”, and a graduate of Lampeter-Strasburg High School She was the 1965 Lancaster County Dairy Prin cess. Donna Kay Eshleman, 17, daughter of Mr and Mis Ken neth H Eshleman, Elizabeth town Rl, is a June graduate of Donegal High School and re ceived the Outstanding Com munity Sen ice Award The strawbeiry blonde, hazel eyed, 5’ 6’’ contestant will enter Thiel Lutheran College, Greenville, Pa. in September She is presi dent of the Lancaster County Ayrshire, Jersey, Brown Swiss 4-H Club She is now a candy striper at St Joseph’s Hospital. Lilli Ann Wivell, 20, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde Wivell, Columbia Rl, is 5’ 5” tall, has brown hair and eyes. A gradu ate of Donegal High School, she is a junior studying home economics at McPherson Col lege, McPherson, Kansas Din ing the summer she is attending Hamsburg Community College night school and working at the Heishey Countiy Club Miss Wuell u as the Lancaster Coun ty Poultiy Puncess in 1966 Dorothea Lutze, 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Lutze, Marietta Rl, is a senior at St. Joseph’s Academy, Columbia. She has brown eyes and hair and is 5’ tall. Judges for the event will be Marvin Donner and Mrs Sher man Hill, both of Millersville State College, and Barbara Al len, local television personality. Stauffer said contestants will be judged on appeal ance, speak ing ability, poise and personali ty, and intelligence Aiding Stauffer are Kenneth Depoe and Henry Hackman, of the SWCD, and Mary Rosenberger, assist ant Extension home economist. Stauffer said a first prize of $25 awaits the winner of the county contest, and $lO for the runnerup Both will attend the regional contest at Allentown. K * Like any napped fabric, brushed cotton denim should be washed inside out to avoid col lecting lint Put a fabric soften er in the wash water to help re store the nap To keep the brushed denim soft and velvety looking, alwajs dry in the auto matic drier. Use minimum heat. Saturday. June 15,1968—5 Lancaster Farming. • CONTESTANTS (Continued from Page 1) Linda Lou Welk Donna Kay Eshleman Lilli Ann Wivell Dorothea Lutze Household Hint
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