Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 20, 1981, Image 105

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    100th contestant wears Franklin dairy crown
BY SALLY BAIR
Staff Correspondent
KAUFFMAN Seventeen-year
old Nancy Brake was selected
Franklin County’s 1981 Dairy
Princess at a contest held Satur
day night in the community center
of Kauffman. _
It was a lucky night m many
. ways for Nancy because during the
contest it was announced that she
was the 100th contestant to par
ticipate in Franklin County’s 14
years of holding Dairy Princess
contests. She had chosen the
number three at random as her
contestant number which put her
in line to be number 100. It proved
to be a lucky omen.
Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward E. Brake, 7409
Renmnger Road, Mercersburg.
First Alternate was Nadene K.
Meyers, 6991 Boundary Road,
Chambersburg. Nadene is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R.
Meyers and is a 1980 graduate of
Chambersburg Area Senior High
School. She is employed ' as a
secretary at Letterkgnny Army
Depot.
In her presentation to promote
milk, the new Dairy Princess told
her audience that the problem of
surplus milk lies with under
consumption, not over-production.
She then encouraged them to use
more dairy products and in
corporated the Real Seal
promotion in her remarks.
A 1981 graduate of James
Buchanan High School, Nancy
plans to attend Delaware Valley
College in September to major m
food industry. In high school she
was active in field hockey, track,
chorus and was class represen
tive. 'in 4-H she was a
The Simple
Solution
To Your Feed
Bin Troubles!
STOPS BRIDGING, PIPING & SEPARATION
NO SEPARATION
Eliminate*craters and chimneys
which separate feed ingredients and
cause layering. Uniform (low prevents
small, densa particles from sifting to
bottom.
SELF-CLEANING
Smooth, dependable flow of feed
acts to dean out bin completely Pie
vents build-up of moldy, stale feed
without residues.
NO BRIDGING
CONSTANT FLOW works at the
heart of the bndfing problem to pre
vent feed from packing together in
the cone. You gat reliable feed de
livery all the time
FIRST IN.. .FIRST OUT
The first feed into the bulk bin is
the first feed dispensed Feed flows
uniformly on all sides without hanging
up U delivers the same mixture you
toad and reload everytime.
member of the dairy club and the
horse club as well as 4-H County
Council. She is a junior Holstein
membef and is a member of the
Silver Star Saddle Club In church
she is a member of Luther League
and an acolyte.
An enthusiastic Holstein
breeder, Nancy helps on her
family’s farm where they are
milking 90 cows.
In her promotion skit, the First
Alternate dressed as a young girl
and told her unagmery mother
about a visit to school from the
Dairy Princess. She told what she
learned about the nutritional value
of dairy products.
Other contestants included:
Sharlyn G. Brechbill, 18,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry
Brechbill, 2543 Mont Alto Road,
Chambersburg.
Rhonda Fahrney, 17, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fahrney,
7029 Iron Bridge Road,
Waynesboro.
Lisa Jo Garland, 16, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garland, 9583
Blue Spring Road, Mercersburg.
Doreen Martin, 16, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin, 12285
Worleytown Road, Greencastle.
Roxann M. Souders, 18, niece of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rotz, 6032
Buttermilk Road, Chambersburg.
Master of Ceremonies was Earl
Strme, who has been emcee for 13
of the 14 contests held. Because he
wishes to be relieved of his duties
as emcee, Robert Eckstme,
committee chairman, presented
Strme with a plaque thanking him
for his efforts over the years.
Strme replied, “It is an award
which is greatly appreciated. *T
treasure it very highly. I have
never worked with a fmer group of
EBERSOLE EQUIPMENT
r & SUPPLY COMPANY
RD 5, Box 190, Manheim, Pa. 17545
Phone 717-665-4201 or 738-1305
NORtHCO CONSTANT FLOW /|S^
FEED CONTROL \JTt J
LIBERTY BELL DESIGN
Liberty Bell design means
freedom from bridging. Smooth,
self-cleaning surface. Tapered
sides provide free-flowing feed
discharge everytime
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL COLLECT!
Franklin County’s new Dairy Princess Nancy
Brake takes her throne as 1980 Dairy Princess
people than the dairy farmers of
Franklin County.
Nearly 275 people attended the
contest. Carol Hawbaker, 1980
Dairy Princess, crowned her
successor and gave a review of her
activities.
Judges for the event were Joyce
Bupp, York County Dairy Farm
Wife and Lancaster Farming
correspondent: Sally Bair,
homemaker and Lancaster Far-
BIG PROBLEMS
RofeWnf Your Tim* An* FMd
Try this test on your present bulk bin and compare the results
when using the CONSTANT FLOW
In a filled bulk bin, make a handprint on top of the feed after it has
been leveled out After several days of use, look inside again The
feed will be several feet lower but with the CONSTANT FLOW your
handprint will remain intact, exactly where it was before That’s
smooth, reliable delivery everytime
JOHN R. EBERSOLE
Contractor & Builder -
RD 5, Box 190, Manheim, Pa. 17545
Phone 717-665-6861
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20,1981—€17
Carol Hawbaker, right, crowns her. Looking on
is first Alternate Nadene Meyers.
SIMPLE SOLUTION
Th# Cmrmmrt Ftow F«a 4 Control
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Uk*ltaK
Fe*4C*iuiiUt
PROVE IT YOURSELF
mmg correspondent; and N. Alan
Bair, director of Member Services
for Atlantic Breeders Cooperative,
Lancaster.