Lebanon Co. DHIA Richard & Ronald Shirk Eleanor 4-5 Sonnen Acres Lace 4-6 Casabel 3-4 Mercy 4-1 Dennis Wampler 101 7-11 69 9-6 Fort Zeller Farm Pepper 5-4 Lentzdale Farms 121 4-10 305 MarkH Bomberger & Son 30 11-3 Daniel B. Shirk - Geno Norman Kline Joann Aster Echo Hersheyßare 71 5-11 25 4-11 Ernest P. Detweiler Pnmros 3-8 Arnold Acres Star 6-2 Andrea 5-6 Olga 3-2 Loreta 3-2 Walter K. Heisey Lucky 5-6 Gideon A. Fisher, Jr. 4-3 75 Lester Martin Lucille 4-1 Vincent A. Wagner Fancy 7-9 Roy E. Nolt 3 8-7 22 7-10 Philhaven Farm 11 IWT Increase Production and Profits with Farmer Automatic’s Fully Automatic Quad Deck Cage System for Layers and Pullets... without increasing your building size! Quad Deck Cage System Features & Advantages: ■ Automatic feeder ■ Easy installation ■ Automatic egg collection ■ Nospecial floor or ■ Automatic watering system P ft construction ■ Exclusive egg saver ■ Energy savings ■ Double or triple ■ Easier ventilation for your operation without all seasons increasing building size ■ High bird ■ Lower cage height concentration Write for the name argniwgr. £r r r— AUlUTkariC William K. Moeller™ . Box 39, Register, GA 30452 (912) 601-2763 m m • ■ ■ REYNOLDS and YELLOT CO., INC. 12802 Gores Mill Rd.* Reisterstown,MD 21136• (301)833-1840 OF AMERICA, INC. (Continued from Page B 4) 18,079 305 17,309 23,558 21,185 305 305 303 20,760 19,223 305 303 19,096 305 16,931 305 17,080 17,768 21,478 22,057 18,206 305 305 305, 305 305 20,731 22,413 305 22,035 19,301 21,658 19,937 21,867 305 305 305 305 22,543 305 24,778 305 288 17,461 305 25,324 305 305 20,491 ' 21,033 20,707 305 31 6-6 104 5-7 22 3-0 Conewago View Farms Rosanne 5-0 Rosina 4-4 Tess 4-2 Lloyd Burkholder Jr 11 3-5 Richard L. Heilmger 787 756 798 813 4.4 3.4 38 Birdie 4-10 Amos Balsbaugh Jr. 758 796 Marlin D. Heisey 40 7-9 RoyH Weaver 35 5-8 27 3-1 J. Calvin Zimmerman 8 4-1 127 4-8 Hoover Farms No 2 749 4 6 780 746 44- 749 722 788 723 13 ' 5-1 Leon Horning 43 8-9 728 905 783 LANCASTER Lancaster County’s Milk Promotion Com mittee is looking for qualified contestants to participate in this year’s Dairy Princess contest, which will be held June 20 at the Landis Valley Resort Inn. Contestants may have com pleted' their junior year of high school and not reach their 22nd birthday by Dec. 31,1981. Potential princesses must be the daughter of a dairy farmer, a dairy farm manager, herdsman or dairy farm owner or own more than one dairy animal prior to May 1,1981. 37 37 37 3.4 709 794 742 743 •855 3.9 708 , 894 860 771 738 305 305 304 305 305 305 305 15,265 305 4-10 305 287 305 305 305 21,292 305 17,614 305 18,394 305 Lancaster 815 890 727' 41 37 41 20,004 23,748 17,692 766 776 744 31 3.7 38 24,582 21,031 19,661 716 47 827 40 20,529 765 42 18,279 753 19,303 733 740 19,341 18,929 772 700 3.6 40 714 21,711 734 3.4 seeks dairy They must also be single and never married and have their parent or guardian’s consent. Chairpersons for this year’s event are Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Brenneman, Mount Joy Rl. They noted that contestants will have the opportunity to promote dairy products and the dairy industry. The new Lancaster County Dairy Princess will receive a wardrobe and will participate in the state training seminar scheduled for - July. She will represent Lancaster County in the Pennsylvania Dairy Princess contest in September. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 2,1961—15 Irvin Z Brubaker 152 4-6 Ezra H. Martin 51 5-2 Clarence G Mase Trixie 5-4 Cindy 2-5 LeonM Burkholder 179 6-1 Robert Martin Jackie 3-10 Hoover Fm & D. Hoover Yvonne 6-10 Merle 5-5 Kenneth Mase Luann 7-0 Edna 2-5 Eugene Martin 41 6-8 PharesZ Musser 26 7-3 35 5-2 Wernerway Farm 37 4-6 80 2-6 princess 22,798 305 19,862 305 17,933 16,413 214 304 19,400 305 17,682 305 20,745 24,013 305 305 305 305 23,274 19,677 305 19,317 20,676 23,849 305 305 18,075 19,142 305 305 contestants All contestants receive valuable gifts and make lasting friendships during the time of the contest. The committee encourages all eligible girls to enter the contest for the opportunity for personal growth through sessions on 'poise and make-upand participation in a dairy promotion. Interested girls should contact Mrs. Brenneman at 653-4213. Application deadline is May 25. 782 735 702 700 705 721 764 754 847 731 713 815 937 712 752