—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 21, 1975 12 York County The York County Dairy 8:00 p.m Mr. Jan Wiley Indualry will sponsor its from Dlllsburg will be the Dairy Princess Pageant on master of ceremonies. The Saturday, June 28, at the 4-H twelve girls who will be center In Bair, beginning at v >ing for the Dairy Princess SILO Fast UNLOADER-: Boosts your silage output ... SO OR MORE! Secrets to the unmatched discharge rates —lAci , of the Starline Model 70 Silo Unlooder -j f rr3|* ore faster-than-ever auger and impeller 1 *—" speeds, plus a new concept in auger design. ★ Auger turns 4-times faster than v “ r ~ on ordinary unloaders. ★ Impeller rotor spins at actual motor speed (1725 R.P.M.). ★ Auger diameter steps up in sire be- _J^ neoth the impeller to increase silage ve- (Jjt ' locity 50-percent as it enters the rotor. 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Complete life cxcle II vou want more information on efficient hleevele leeding programs for dairj. see vour \ igortone serviceman soon, or re turn the convenient coupon below. Learn whv more dairvmen are feeding \ igortone especiallv now. RD2 Box 388 A Gap PA 717 442 8573 Marlin J. Geesaman Amos L Nissley Dover RDI Dela 19901 or Write Box 266 H c o Lancaster Farming Newspaper Lititz, PA 17543 To Select 75 Dairy Princess title arc, Shirley Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor. R 2, Manchester, age 19. She was a 1974 graduate of North Eastern High School. Presently she works for her father on farm. A member of the 4-H Dairy Gub for 8 years. Family in dairy business for 17 years Now have S 3 head of Holstein. Robin Eyster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eyster. R 1 Spring Grove, age 17. She will be a senior at Spring Grove High School Future plans are to become a RN She is a member of concert and marching band and attends York Gospel Center Church and Sunday School Member of York Gospel Carter Yc.hh Group Family ii_r> M-smess 18 years arc h£'.f 11 'ead Holstein lccr.vsr daughter :r w_- sz~ 'trs Wayne Leh- C-Vii? rt_*SCCTg. Sge 1. it* j « c~i r-sce ci Nor ;'f~r rl.cc F.-h.v’. Now a; a x'.rj'iri. stccj. Sbe is a njemrer x ioxc V certain I’ -5 itcrji. scC_:r class secr-cary Z'jos: :c year :ccs siaii s:racer 5*31! Fa m. i v jears and rave X read of Holstein and \>Tsn-re Cynthia Knight, daugnter of Mr and Mrs George Knight, R 2 Aimlle. age 17 Graduate of Kennard Dale Plans to attend Thompsons Business School. Member of Milk and Money Dairy Club, County 4-H Dairy Club, Jr. Holstein Assoc., F.8.L.A., Varsity Club, and Varsity Volleyball. Family engaged in dairy business 25 years and have 120 head of Holstein. Beth Beall, daughter of Ron Hershey RD2 Newport Pa 717-582-4598 Mrs. Mary Ann Beall, R 2 Delta, age 16. She will be a senior at Red Uon High School. Plans to do social work with the American Indian children. A member of Salem Youth Fellowship, secretary of Milk and Money Dairy Club, news reporter for York County Jr. Holstein Club. Also a member of Airvllle 4-H and the 4-H county council. Own 2 Holstein cows. Nancy Krone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Krone, R 2 Glen Rock, age 18. A graduate of Dallastown High School, she plans to attend Gettysburg College and major in language. Was a member of the band, concert choir. National Honor Society, business manager of yearbook staff. Also a member of Christ Lutheran Church. Glen Rock, 4-H, county Council, and county 4- H Dairy Gub. Jr. member of Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders. Family engaged in dairy* business 22 years and have 35 head Holstein and Brown Swiss cows. Sherrilynne Stump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stump, Route 10, Box 300. York, age 16. She is a senior at Spring Grove, and plans to become a R.N. Is presently a candy striper at York Hospital, and was a Junior Aide at Memorial Hospital. She is in Future Nurses of America, In tramurals, Explorers Post - Health Careers. She is also active in church and Sunday school, 4-H member for 6 years, member of Jr. Holstein clubs. Her family has been in dairying 20 years and have 230 head of Holstein. Linda Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Taylor, Box 85, Brogue, age 17. A graduate of Red Lion High School, she plans to attend Central Penn Business School to study in Mass Communication. She is a member of the church youth group and school choir. Her family has been in the dairy business 21 years and have 75 head of Holstein. Carol Manifold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Manifold. R 2 Airville, age 17. A graduate of Red Lion High School. 56 head of Holstein, and one registered in her name. Katrina Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooper, R 1 New Freedom, age 17. A graduate of Susquehannock High School, she plans to attend Empire Beauty School. She was class president and vice president, student council vice president, and mixed chorus. She attends Maryland Line Church. 27 years in dairy. 36 head of Holstein. Darlene Doll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Doll, Sr. R 1 Glen Rock, age 19. A graduate of South Western High School, she plans to - attend Hanover School of Practical Nursing. She is a member and leader of the 4- H, member of F.H.A.- F.N.A., Y-Teens, Friend in Salz of Lutheran Church, and Post 106 Veterinarian Medicme. Her family has TONSILS OUT One guv was told by his doctor that his wife should have had her tonsils taken out when she was a little girl He had the operation performed—and sent the bill to his father-in-law been engaged in the dairy business 35 years and have 60 head of Holstein. Racannc Keeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keeney, R 1 York, age 17. Senior Eastern High School, Studies business and plans on office work after NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION TATAMY, PA ★ FEED, SEED CHEMICALS ★ LIME AND FERTILIZER CUSTOM APPLICATION ★ TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SIMPLICITY LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT EASTON 215-258-2871 Homeowners cut mowing time in half with commercial rider On the Yazoo pictured above \ou can Now one man docs it in a day and a half mow up to !6 acres in i da> You don t on a Yazoo follow it with a trim mower It dots it all w G Butk Sikr who is pro owner Vou cm trim under low hinging shrubs of Longview Golf Club in Greensboro in a series of mmblt pisses mans times NC sa>s With the tractor I was using faster than a man with i walk mower two hand mowers trimming continuously You can cut a clean ndius right around during the season After I got the Yazoo a tree trunk or i pole Trim the edges of had one hand mower trimming two , gi to three hours a week ’ jfi Commercial v s.“ Homeowner” When machines break down wages go iat s why commercial men don t buy £ i, s. - homeowner machines They can t afford ponds embankments curbs Around flow- to Everything in a Yazoo is industrial er beds pipe stands under benches along grade There is no walls and fences in and out of ditches In compromise corners In high grass or low Evenly I n residential use, Beautifully Without scalping or skipping 11 s hould last you a When You’re Done Riding, l fetmlC You’re Done Mowing. >SsSlu3) Stale Senator Henry Sayler of St Petersburg Florida says Mowing my Whaf About Price? one-acre place was lolling my wccUnds Wnal ADOUt 1 On the advice of some cemetery men 1 Most of the best known homeowner switched from a belly-slung rider to the ma kcs will cost you more than a com- YR 48 Now 1 cut all my grass including parab , c slze tommercla | Yazoo some the trimming, in forty five minutes Its £ onildcrably more fun to drive, very responsive J , _ . All five Yazoo Commercial Riders are What Commercial Men Say built to lhc same design Commercial turf men tell us their yr 7« yrw yr 4« YR42 YR3« operators hale being shifted from the , . .j * j Yazoo 10 another machine Your Yazoo dealer will be glad to advise The Yazoo ,s specifically designed for one for S '“ ° n y ° Ur mowing It has front wheel drive It cuts in front where you can see It steers from One caution Last, year, commercial the rear cutters ran the dealers and the factory out Using a simple short-throw lever you of stock in mid season So act now Dorit can move forward or backwird or stop end up m a shotgun marriage with a mower with your linger tips and steer with your y° u a^wa > s f ce l dissatisfied wit other hand It s that simple YAZOO trims as it mous drive THE YAZOO commercial rider now at Ken Schoeni who is Superintendent of Athletic Facilities at Bowling Green Uni versity, Ohio, says about one mowing job “It used to take two men three days Stauffer RD2, EAST EARL, PA Vz MILE NORTH OF GOODVILLE ON UNION GROVE ROAD graduation. Member of County Dairy Club, secretary of Central Dairy Club, secretary of Hellam 4- H club, treasurer of Lancers yearbook staff and a member of school band. 20 years in dairy, 40 head of Holstein and Guernseys. PH. 215-445-6175
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