58—Lancaster Farming, Saturdi Ten girls vie for dairy princess title Kathy Yanos, 1975 Dairy Princess, serves punch (left to right) Carol Kopicz, Dorothy Adam, and for this year’s Berks County contestants. They are 1 Jean Kietrich. By JUDY MITCHELL Beits Co. Reporter READING Contestants for the 1976 Dairy Princess title gathered at the home of Pageant Coordinator Sue Reese recently for a get acquainted meeting at which Lv* DUMP TRUCK! Now with a JET HOIST electric/hydraulic offloader accessory, you can unload your pickup truck fast ... and easy! Just press a button. JET HOIST tilts your pickup box and offloads more than 2 tons in |ust 15 seconds! Saves time, money and manpower. Pays for itself with the savings Contrac tors, farmers, nurserymen, maintenance people -*- all who haul dirt, sand, feed, construction materials or other loads say they wouldn’t'be without JET HOIST. Installs readily on %- and 1-ton pickups with no change in body lines. Let your pickup do the work SEE A DEMONSTRATION AND GET YOUR JET HOIST RIGHT AWAY. Contact... TRUCKERS SUPPLY of Southwestern Penna. RDI New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: |717) 354-8288 SPECIAL INVENTORY SALE NOW ONLY $ 589 00 F 3 & G 3 UNITS (Detailed Instruction Included) June 12,1976 they were briefed, on the special events planned-in conjunction with this year’s pageant to be held at the Berkshire Mall on June 19. The ten girls participating in the pageant program are: Christine Ann Adam, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Adam of Hamburg R 2. A graduate of Hamburg Area High School, she is presently attending Penn sylvania State University majoring in Agricultural Education and is a member of the 4-H, the Virginville Grange, the Jr. Holstein Club, and also teaches Sunday School. Dorothy Mae Adam, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. f * Myers D. Adam of Shoemakersville Rl. A' graduate of Hamburg Area High School now attending [Continued on Page 60] JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH • PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE ' • PIPELINE SYSTEMS • AUTOMATED HERRINGBONES • AUTOMATED CAROUSELS CALL US FOR A DEMONSTRATION COMPLETE PLANNING SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. WOODS DRIVE, LITITZ, PA 17543 PHONE ( 717) 626-1 READ LANCASTERfARM MARKET REPORTS EVERY S % WEDNESDAY IS mf- DAIRY DAY AT HEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, I New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have fix 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your p nc! Mostly fresh and close springing Holstems Cows from local farmers and our regu| ; shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fit* Gordon Fritz, Blame Hoffer, Dale Hostetter.H o' Matz, and Jerry Miller. SALE STARTS 12:30 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale 12:00 Noon. All Dairy Cows & Heifers must be eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact Abram Diffenbach, Mgr. 717-354-4341 OR Norman Kolb 717-397-5538 LOOKING FOR A REAL OML rgjD iRGE DISCOUNT SAVINGS j | I THE MON|H OF JUNE ON THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT. • CROWDING GATES • STIMULATION STALLS • MILKERS— • AUTOMATIC DETACHERS • VACUUM PUMPS See the new style Bou-Matic Turbine TVacQMer "VKIHffIrPDM P~ Ideal for Milking & Washing Extremely quiet ' • no vanes • n 0 bearings • no belts • no pulleys • no tanK • no pollution of oil fumes no oilers no wicks Just one moving part produces steady quiet pressure or vacuum by water action alone A Guarantee of Trouble-Free Operation Sizes from 40CFM-300CFM YOU MUST SEE IT TO APPRECIATE IT - INSTALLATION - SERVI FOR FULL ’• PIPELINE WASHERS • PRE-COOLERS • REPLACEMENT PARTS, SOU MATIC INSTALLATIONS • AUTOMATED SIDE OPENIM STALLS • PLATE COOLER A good milking system must hav< PROPER VACUUM PROPER INFLATI PROPER PULSATIOI
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