Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1970, Image 29

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It Pays
IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE YOUR
REMINGTON CHAIN SAW
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
FOR A LARGE SELECTION OF
NEW & USED CHAIN SAWS ... SEE
GEHMAN BROS.
SALES & SERVICE
Phone 445-6272
1 Mi. North of Terre Hill on Rt. 897
BIG CAPACITY, NON-STOP
CHOPPING WITH
UNI-FORAGE HARVESTER
If there’s chopping to be done, Uni will do
it. With big 6 ft. wide windrow pickup, a
direct cut attachment, 2 or 3-row crop head,
or Uni stripper plate cornheads for making
ear corn feed.
You’ll be amazed at the non-stop cutting
ability of this big capacity machine. Three
upper feed rolls and six spiral knives chop
hour after hour, with a more uniform cut
... down to 3/16".
There’s a choice of six cutter head screens
to make even more uniform feed and better
packing in the silo.
And that’s only part of the story. Switch to
Uni-Combine, Shelter, Picker, Tool Carrier
or Rotary Snow Plow in an hour’s time . . .
thanks to unique interchangeable Power
Unit.
If* the *y*tem that *aves you money.
NEW IDEA
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Longenecker Chas. J. McComscy
Farm Supply * So**
Rheems Hickory Hill, Pa.
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
Landis Bros., Inc. " ■
Lancaster
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Einzer Equip. Co. Roy H. Buch, Inc.
'' Kinzer Ephrata, R.D. #2
Jane Elizabeth Logan Is
Ameritan Dairy Printess
NOW!
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A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
Graybill Machines, Inc.
Lititz, R. D. 2
East Earl R. D. 1
Jane Elizabeth Logan, a peit
20 vear-o!d brunette from Mount
Gilead. Ohio, has been 'elected (
to uign as \mcncan Dair.v Pi in- J
cess and upiesentatne of the I
\mcrican dany fa i me: un;.l •
July. 1971 f
JatM. was ciowned Juh 1 .n
Boston at the 16th \nnual
American Daily Pnnccss Con
test sponsoied by the Amcr.can
Dairy Association and the Hol
stein - Fuesian Association of
America The coronation ceie
mony was held in conjunction
with the 85th Annual Holstem-
Fuesian Association banquet
The Princess, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack E. Logan was
selected fiom among candidates
lepiesenting 30 stales She is a
blue-eyed brunette, 5'6” tall, 128
pounds and the only girl in a
family of four Her father is a
dairy faimer with an 890-acie
faun and a held of 80 Holstem
cows which produces 950 000
pounds of milk each veai
Jane was valedictoaan of her
graduating class at Gilead Hign
School and is presently a Junior
at Ohio State University, Colum
bus, majoung in foods and nu
tation. In addition to sewing and
homemaking skills acquned dur
ing nine yeais of 4-H Club work,
she enjoys playing the flute and
piano, water sports, skiing, :ce
skating and tennis
Before winning the American
Daily Puncess title, Miss Logan
lepresented Ohio daily fanners
foi a year as state dany princess
Ice cream is Jane’s favorite
daily food.
King Is PMTA President
Joseph King Jr, Penn Dair-
ies, Inc , Lancaster, was elected
President of the Pennsylvania
Motor Truck Association re
cently during the Association’s
42nd Annual Meeting at the
Host Farm Resort, Lancaster.
No. of milk cows:
Breed
Present grain feeding program
Ave. lbs. feed per cow per day
Roughage
Lbs. silage fed per cow per day
Lbs. hay fed per cow per day
Ave. daily production per cow .
Available grains:
Would you like to have your dairy ration balanced?
Just fill out.the above form and mail to
lELMERI ELMER M. SHREINER
Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
379
wU - 1 New Providence, Pa.
«ncki*7» PhoneJ7BG-2500
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 26.1970
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Jane Elizabeth Logan, American Dairy Princess,
pauses for a refreshing glass of milk.
Teoms From South Win
south of the
Teams fiom
Protein %
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0
33
%
%
Ail-American Judging
Mason-Dixon Line won honois
at the Pennsylvania All-Ameri
can Dairy Show invitational
jouth dany cattle judging con
test
A team from the Univeisity of
Maiyland placed first in col
legiate judging, Noith Caiolina’s
ent,y won 4-H judging, while
the FFA competition was won
by a Vugima team
In taking fust place m the
collegiate judging division, the
Univeisity of Mai j land became
the second wmnei of the Cuth
bert Naim rotating tiophy
which honois the piesident of
the Pennsylvanm Daily and
Allied Industries Association
The trophy was won by Cornell
University last year
Penn State Univeisity placed
second m collegiate judging and
was followed by Noith Carolina
State Univeisity, Univeisity of
Kentucky, Delaware Valley Col
lege Virginia Polytechmcal In
stitute, Ohio State University
and Cornell University
Illinois placed second m 4-H
judging, followed by Kentucky,
New Yoik, Virginia, Delawaie,
Pennsylvania New Hampshire,
Maryland and New Jeisey
Second place in FFA judging
went to a Pennsylvania team
Othei wmne s in order were
Ohio, Maiyland, New Yoik and
New Jersey
The FFA team from Vugima
took top honors in Guernsey,
Holstein and Jeisey judging,
V'hile the University of Maiy
land team Lmshed fust in thiee
bieed judging competitions,
Ayishne, Biown Swiss and Hol
stein
lbs. milk
lbs. fat
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