Lebanon Dairy The Lebanon County Dairy rinceas Conteat will be held me 28 at the Boscov’s spartment Store. The contest will be the ghlight of a day of dairy itlvities. Starting the day 11 be Dairy Foods ERTH-RITE SOIL CONDITIONER MAXICROP LIQUID PLANT FEEDING FEED-RITE Vitamin & Mineral for livestock and poultry 00K&RANCH, INC. 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Starting at 1:00 p.m., there will be an ice cream eating contest with two age groups: 14 years and over, and under 14 years. Following the ice cream contest, there will be a cow milking contest. During the afternoon a petting zoo of calves will be on hand for all to see. While these activities are going on outside, there also will be things to see in Boscov’s Auditorium. Exhibits will be displayed by Wengert’s Dairy, the County Farm Women, and Ruth Miller, 1974 Lebanon County Dairy Princess. At 3:00 p.m., Mrs. Alletta Schadler, Extension Home Economist, will present a demonstration on low cost cooking with G need one insecticide to Control Insects in your THE ALL-PURPOSE INSECTICIDE NEW HOLLAND STORE 354-4526 Princess To Be Selected basketball, track, school newspaper staff, president of her class and student government. Brends is also • a member of the Noriebco 4- H Dairy Club. She is a member of the Mt. Zion Hoad Church of the Brethren and is president of the youth fellowship. Her future plans include attending Penn State University to major in science or agriculture. Brenda is 18 years old. Susan Cikovic of Route 1, Jonestown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cikovic. Susan graduated in 1974 from Lebanon Catholic High School. In school she par ticipated in band front, Glee Club, Future Secretaries of America, a school aide, Who’s Who Among High School Students, school newspaper staff and one-act plays. Susan was a member MDH dairy foods. The highlight of the day will be the crowning of the 1975 Lebanon County Dairy Princess. This contest will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Boscov’s Auditorium. The contest Judges will Phoebe Ruth, former Berks County Dairy Princess; Ann Erb, home economics teacher; and Don McNutt, vocational agricultural teacher. The - contestants are: Brenda Bollinger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Bollinger of Route 1, Fredericksburg. Her family has been involved in dairy farming for 23 years. Currently they own a herd of 85 Holstein cows. Brenda is a 1975 graduate of Northern Lebanon High School. Her school activities include band, chorus, hall monitor, National Honor Society, You only Lawn & Garden. Spectra* fSffl «nj protect* «hmb» roiM flown SSSU. ill »!»■»*** •OMIWI HHCM* »••• •*»!!♦»•*•* rT* s***#*K»»Mi «•*•*• •** l *R Mtk «t ****** Hft W* •#•* ** s * QUARRYVILLE STORE SALUNGA STORE 898-2248 653-1864 IffyKtracideA II “Wand |J I «»cft I control#! c-® §=~SfJS'"*? ■***»• 15oy <^ e Qt/estr e/)e 786-2126 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 21,1975 of 4-H clubs and the 4-H Teen Council. She was a member of the Church Jr. Sodality. Susan is now a Junior and Brownie Girl Scout Leader. She Is employed by the Federal Aviation Ad* ministration as a secretary. Susan is 18 years old. Her family has been dairy far ming for 18 years. They have a herd of 25 Holstein cows at present. Brenda L. Maulfalr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maulfair of Route 1, Jonestown. The Maulfair family has been in dairying 22 years. They have a herd of 40 Registered Ayrshire and Holstein cows. Brenda who is 16 years old will be a senior at Northern Lebanon High School. Her activities at school include Bible Club, Senior Chorus and National Honor Society. Brenda at tends Fredericksburg U.M. Church. She also is a member of the Norlebco 4-H Dairy Club and the Pa. Junior Ayrshire Club. At this time, Brenda’s future plans are not definite, but she is considering college. Phyllis Sattazahn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Sattazahn of Route 2, ■ ... I ■ Wli— II ■ FREE! Helix Knife Sharpener (over $6OO value) when you buyanew r ~ ~ . *'*, * * v * 4* v >*' *£3 | - • » ss" ' s », ,* 4 £S* - ?T* « k-f ils? during the MF N. H. FLICKER & SONS INC. A. L. HERR LEBANON VALLE & BRO. IMPLEMENT GO Maxatawny Phone [2ls] 683-7252 312 Park Ave Quarryville, Pa Phone 786-3521 M. M. WEAVER & SONS North Groffdale Road Leola. Pa 17540 Ph0ne:17171656-2321 Lebanon. She ia sixteen years old and will be a senior at Northern Lebanon High School in the fall. Phyllis is a member of St. John’s U.C.C. Host Church. She is active in the Norlebco 4-H Dairy Club and is a member of the county 4-H judging team. Phyllis also is a member of the Marion Grange and a Jr. Member of the Holstein Friesian Association of America. At school she is a member of the band and the German Club. Phyllis’s family has been in dairy fanning for 19 years. At present that have a herd of 105 Holstein cows. Land Use Survey More than half of the Nation’s 2.3 billion acres of land will soon come under scrutiny by USDA’s Forest Service, which intends to review our recreation, wilderness, fish and wildlife, timber, water, and grazing potential. Besides cataloging current and anticipated use of the land for these pur poses, the review will pin point ways to increase its future use and availability based on population growth, personal incomes, and related factors. (offer ends July 31 1975) Hitch up CSH to Massey 700 E Linden St, Richland, Pa Phone: 866-2544 13
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