CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980 ******** Suzanne Diehl, center, Bedford, was named the Bedford County Dairy Princess at the county pageant. Named first runner-up was Kim Wakefield Second runner-up was Wendy Bence. Dairy herds women named Bedford dairy princess BEDFORD Suzanne Diehl, the 17-year old daughter of a former dairyman who found herself a position as herdswoman on a neighboring farm, was crowned Bedford County Dairy Princess last week The blonde, blue-eyed girl says she definitely plans a career m dairy farming. Her parents are Mr and Mrs William Diehl, Bedford Miss Diehl was chosen X. ✓ } , £k>. V* from among seven con testants, all of whom had excellent qualifications, the judges indicated Named first runner-up in the contest was Kim Wakefield, 17, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wakefield, Bedford Wendy Bence was chosen as the second runner-up. She is the 16-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bence, Schellsburg. The Miss Congeniality title went to Miss Diehl Other pageant contestants were Karen Bechtel, 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Bechtel, New En terprise; Sharon Bence, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Roy Bence, Bedford; Drena Closson, 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Closson, Roaring Spring; and Judy Deputy, daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Deputy, Bedford The pageant took place in the auditorium of Northern Bedford High School with about 300 people present Want To Increase Your Milk Production? Farmers are increasing milk production 2-4 lbs. per cow per day using LACTO-CAL ★ High Energy ★ Cows Like It ★ Improved Feed Efficiency “TT- HESS FARM SUPPLY RD 3, New Holland, PA 17557 PH; 717-354-7972 "Greater Profits Today Require Peak Feed Efficiency and Higher Production" See The Pafz Dealer In Your Area For Produets And Service,.. DISTRICT MANAGER GEORGE HEATH 472 Woodcrest Dr Mechamcsburg, PA 17055 717-737-0002 ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 814-669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 BEDFORD R D 2, (Dutch Corner) BENCE FARM EQUIPMENT 814-623-8601 BELLEFONTE LUCAS BARN EQUIPMENT 814-383 2805 BELLEVILLE MACLAY & SON 717 935 2101 CAMP HILL LLOYD SULT2BAUGH 717-737 4554 IBERSBURG CUMBERLAND FARM & MOYER DAIRY INC FARM SERVICE 717-263-1965 215-766-8675 John UNIVERSITY PARK - Perennials aren’t the cure all for lazy gardening Many perennials are hardy, rugged plants, which bloom attractively, are relatively free from attacks from diseases and insects, and offer easy culture Few, if any, meet all these desirable criteria. Penn State’s correspon dence course on Perennials and Biennals for Your Flower Garden specifies cultural needs and growth habits of almost 100 plant species—from Achillea to Viola. This comprehensive course emphasizes how to select the right plant for the ELLIOTTSBURG CARL BAER 717-582 2648 HAMBURG SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE 215-488-1025 TERRE HILL LEBANON SILO CO INC MARVIN J HORST 215-445 6736 DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-272-0871 McALISTERVILLE SANER FARM SYSTEMS 717-463-2606 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 717-692-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD , , N r ßn „ n Mn AUTOMATION LINEBORO, MD 717-437-2375 PIPERSVILLE Penn State offers perennials course desired effect, how to pl< and transplant, soils a fertilizers, watering a weeding, diseases and sects, pruning, and winl care. You can order Perennii by sending $5.50 plus 75 cer handling to Perennials, Bi 5000, University Park, F 16802 Make check payah to Penn State. ★ Increased Milk and Butter Fat Production ★ Depresses Methane Gas Production Also Distributors of: • Hay Cure • Silage Cure • Pre-Mixes UNICORN FARM SERVICE JAMES E LANDIS 717-786-4158 TERRE HILL • MARYLAND DEALERS HAGERSTOWN. MD TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION 301-790-3698 KENNEDYVILLE, MD FINDER SERVICE CO 301-348-5263 WERTZ GARAGE. INC 301-374-2672 STREET. MD P4S EQUIPMENT, INC 301-452 8521 LITTLE HARVEY ELECTRIC FOOD DEHYDRATORS MRS. MELVIN CHARLES Washington Boro, PA 717-285-4184 717-684-5783 IRVVILLE
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