Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 21, 1975, Image 12

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    —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
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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.
More details in our store stop in soon , 1
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Of CQll erootts ciMcry
ALSO AVAILABLE;
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REPLACEMENT CHAIN FOR BARN CLEANERS
SHUTTLE FEEDERS
AUTOMATIC WATERERS
CUSTOM MADE:
TAPERED BOARD FEEDERS AND
WOODEN CONVEYORS
EXPERIENCED SERVICEMAN
DONALD R. NISSLEY
Box 170, New Providence, PA 17560
Phone (717) 786-7654
for more production
and better herd health
Feed Dairv Special 30\\
With production costs on the rise, it's
more important than ever to keep vour
urns m top condition and milking at toll
potential B\ teeding X igortone's Dair\
Special 30W sou ean do just that
I his highlv fortified pre-mi\ is special
l\ designed to make-up lor basie nutrient
shortages in silage rations It provides ex
tra levels ot ealeium phosphorus and
vitamins A. I). and h that are so vital to
proper ration performanee
Programmed nutrition ot this tvpe en
courages better milk production, good
herd health and helps vou get more value
out ot home-grown grams and
roughages Better vet it lets vou use
whatever sources of supplemental protein
that suit vour pocket book best
VKSORTONE
50 branch offices 3500 dealers 3 manufacturing plants PRE-MIXES
Please Contact
H. Melvin Charles Harnish Bros.
Washington Boro PA Oxford PA
717 684 5783 215 932 8999
Pottstown Farm & Home Center
Franklin 8 Laurel Sis
215 323 6400
James Stutzman Sons
Kutztown RD3 PA
215 683 7198
also
Schwenksville RDI Box 80 PA
215 287 7315
\ igortone pre-mix meter tor
automated teed handling systems,
\ igortone's new metering dev ice ac
curatelv incorporates the proper
\ igorlone pre-mix into vour grain, silage
or havlage Simple set the timer and
calibrate the desired amount of pre-mix
per minute.
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
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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