Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1970, Image 1

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VOL. 15 NO. 28
Klcmette Stauffer
Lovely Teens Assure Success June 23
Eight Enter Dairy Princess Pageant
The Lancaster County Dairy
Piincess Committee this week
announces the eight contestants
foi the Lancastei County Daily
Pnncess Pageant June 23 at the
Faira and Home Centei
They are Susan Kauffman,
Patricia Ba.e, Lois Giubei, Char
lene Smoker, Nanette Stauffer,
Linda Kreidei, Donna Hess and
Maulyn Kiantz
The pageant, at which the
county’s Daily Pnncess will be
selected, v ,11 begin at 6 30 p m
June 23 a leception, follow
ed by dimn. at 7 p in
Tickets aie available Lorn Vic
toi Plastow at the extension offi
ce and from officeis of the vai
We Begin Green Dragon
Livestock, Hay Markets
Lancaster Fanning this week
introducer the Gieen Diagon
Livestock and hay maiket at
Ephrata
Larry Loose, auction co owner,
said the auvnon takes ail types
of livestock but gradually has
built up a pm ticularly good dairy
animal business Bill Rohibach
is co-owner with Loose
Unfortunately, due to technical
difficulties, the Green Diagon
market wi’l be one week old
That’s because the auction is
We Sciiute Dairying!
i Lanrast*'. Fanning this week
saxutes tim aiea’s biggest faim
business Can ymg
Not only does dan ymg plav a
utal role m the local economy,
i> contributes much to om nu
tntion and mating pleasiue, both
heie and nationwide
Lancaster Fanning and the
Aims whore advertisments ap
pear here samte aiea daily iarm
eis and all aho play vital roles
in the dairy foods, industry with
this, special dairy issue
Patricia Bare
ious dairy breed associations or
Dairy Princess Committee mem
bers
Mrs Robeit Giegorj, Lititz
RDI, Pnncess Committee chan
man, this week expiessed appre
ciation foi the good icsponse
She said the contestants aie all
attractive and of about the same
age
She indicated the gnls should
help assuia a successful pageant
this yeai
The Pnncess Committee has
scheduled a bnefing ses=ion with
the gnls and then at
the Faim and Home Centei at
7 30 p in Mondaj
The gnls aie all lecent giadu-
held each Fnday, the day we go
to pi ess
But mtei ested fanners can
catch the market tiend from our
repoit and get more recent in
formation by calling the auction
The Gieen Dragon market has
been the only significant Lancas
tei County maiket we have not
earned because of the timing
We pioneered m bunging up-to
date lepoits to aiea farmers on
the New Holland and Vintage
markets, and have alway s cai ned
the Lancastei maiket
The Green Dragon Livestock
sales foi Fuday, Mav 29. as le
poited by Waltei Rissei. live
stock managei, aie as follows
Attendance lau. puces s r ront.-
ei foi good quality animals 140
head
One load fiesh Canadian cows
$342 50 to $5OO each, springs s
$350 to $625 each
One load of Good bled heifets,
$3OO to 420 each
One load of Canadian spunger
cows, $365 to $560 each, with one
(Continued on Page 16;
Lancaster Farming, Saturda>, June 6,1970
Linda Kreider
ates of local high schools exceot
thiee,'Manljn, Susan and Lois
who will be seniois this fall
The gills and a brief back
giound sketch of them is as fol
lows
Miss Susan Kauffman, age 16,
daughtei of Mi and Mis Robeit
Kauffman, of Elizabethtown RDI
fiom the Penn-Spnng Holstein
Faim Lsts hm activities as the
Marilyn Krantz
Dairy Month Is
Easy Eating Time
Suppose milk were a seasonal
specialty like corn-on the-cob 01
peaches
„ „„„ „
ven hke that” was actuallv the
case Actually, that’s the reason
June is Dairy Month, instead ol
November or February.
Susan Kauffman
church choir, Lancastei 4-H
C’jub, 4-H Sewing Club, and Eliz
abethtown High School’s Musi
cal Show She will be a semoi at
Elizabethtown High
Miss Patucia Baie, 17 veai-old
daughtei ot Mi and Mis John
Bate, 419 Mt-Sidnev Road. Wit
mu, horn a Holstein Daily Faim
is, a lecent giaduate of Conestoga
\ alley High School A membei
Donna Hess
Oh, yes, milk was available
\ eai ’round but as summei ap-
p.oached, cons undei the ben
evolent influence ot balmier air
and Tth
ceased then milk production .0
lts >eany peak
Not only was the milk supply
$2.00 Per Year
Charlene Smoker
of the Stumptown Mennonite
Church, she participates in the
Mennonite Youth Group, the
Conestoga Valley 4-H Sewing
Club 4-H Junior Leader, and the
4 H County Council
Miss Maiilj n B Kiantz, 16,
who will be a semoi at Solanco
High School, is the daughter of
Mi and Mis Elvin Kiantz of
'Continued on Page 16)
Lois Gruber
more lavish, so weie the other
dauv tresh foods made from
milk including cottage cheese,
buttei sour cieam The Milk
S * aion WaS dellclously on '
That s why, in 1937. when N*
tioaol Milk Month made its bow,
on Page 9)