6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 3. 1972 Dairy Princess (Continued From Page 1) Miss Patti Baltozer, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Baltozer, 600 Summit Drive, Lancaster, is a junior at Hemp field High School. She is in the school Art Club and Red Cross Club. A member of Hempfield United Methodist Church, she is active in the church youth group and Sunday School Miss Janet Stoltzfus 16, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stoltzfus, Quarryville RD3 A junior at Solanco High School, she is active in a church youth group Miss Rhoda Stauffer, 16, is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Stauffer, Ephrata RDI. A junior at Ephrata High School, she is on the school hockey and basketball teams She is a member of the Lancaster County 4-H Holstein Club, and active in the Hopeland United Methodist Church Miss Sharon Louise Kreider, 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs Noah Kreider Jr. Manheim RD3, is a junior at Manheim Central High School She is active in the Lancaster County 4-H Baby Beef Club and 4-H Sewing Club She is a member of the school chorus and the band color guard She is a Youth for Christ member Last year’s winner from among seven contestants was Miss Susan Kauffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert H Kauffman, Elizabethtown RDI The local winner will have all her expenses paid by the Penn sylvania Dairy Federation while at the state contest in Harrisburg. She will receive prizes at the local contest, plus the opportunity to make ap pearances and serve the local dairy'industry during her year of reign. sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up,..cost* down... Is the profit key in poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’s..."The Busi nessman’s Bird”,..showsus falned production of top quality eggs... of ten with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come in .. (ookatthe records and the B-300 ..."The Businessman’s Bird”. BABCOCK FARMS, INC. Telephone (717) 626-8561) Egg Industry Posts Pennsylvania is moving to improve its position as the fifth leading egg producer in the nation, according to figures released by the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. April egg production in the state was 314,000,000, a nine percent increase over the same month a year ago while total egg production in the U.S. remained the same. Other indicators that point to a record production year are the increase of eggs per layer in Hefty April Gain April, 1972 over last April, 3.6 per cent, and the rate of lay per 100 chickens on May 1, up six per cent from the preceding year. Not only has efficiency in creased but the size of the Commonwealth flock is also up nearly five per cent to 15,759,000. Bad news for the farmer in the face of all this productivity is that he is now being paid six cents per dozen less than he was a year ago. Why Do Wives Work? Why does a wife work? Ex tension home management specialists at Pennsylvania State University say that the need or desire for more money is the most common incentive for a woman to supplement her husband’s income. Working women usually want to improve the level of living for their families-perhaps a new home, NEW DEUTZ D 13006 TRACTOR Dentz has designed a new Tractor to harness the brute power of the BF6L-912 turbo-charged diesel engine: 125.7 HP at 2400 R.P.M. Nebraska test No. 1092) Clutch: Cera - Metallic facing, requires very light pedal pressure, Independent PTO dutch. Transmission; 16 speeds, 12 speeds fully syncho. with progressive high & low range selection, transmission and final drive pressure lubricated via hydraulic system. Final drive: High speed differential with planetary final reduction 3 PT. Linkage: Cot. 2, with bottom link sensing for precision automatic draft control. Hydraulic System: 11 GP.M at 2450 PS I Your choice of several combinations of dual or single remote control values Power Steering; Fully hydrostatic with separate hydraulic circuit Brakes: Hydraulic with automatic equalizer Separate hand set emergency brake acting on separate drum for ad ditional safety This tractor particularly outstanding in heavy PTO work. Call to arrange a free demonstration on your farm! Agricultural Sales Division STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. 312 W. Main Street, New Holland, Pa. Phone; (717) 354-4181 new furniture or a vacation. Many mothers want to work to provide an education for their children. And wives work to get out of debt by paying the bills accumulated by the family, some women work for personal as well as economic reasons. They find the challenge of meeting new people and performing new tasks rewarding and enjoyable--a change from the household routine.