B2B—Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, May 19,1984 COCHRANVILLE - The Chester County Dairy Princess Pageant will be held on June 2 following a full day of activities at the Cochranville Strawberry Festival. The festival will have interests for young and old throughout the day and will climax with the Dairy Princess Pageant in the Com munity Center. Denise Ambler, 1963 Chester County Dairy Princess and daughter of Robert and Nancy Ambler, Cochranville, will crown her successor after serving her year as Chester County’s spokesperson for the dairy in dustry. Five girls will seek the title of 1964 Chester County Dairy Prin cess. The winner will appear in shopping malls, fairs, super markets, schools and on radio and television to educate consumers about dairy products. Contestants are Donna Sue Bickel, the daughter of Harry and Beth Bickel, 1335 S. New St., West Chester; Susan K. Hostetter, daughter of Donald and Dorcas Hostetter, R 2 Parkesburg; Elizabeth A. Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jenkins, Toughkenamon; Nancy R. Stoltzfus, daughter of Raymond and Jane Stoltzfus, R 1 Central 4-H Dairy Club The Central 4-H Dairy Club recently held their April meeting at the home of Steve Eisenhart. Ray Branus spoke on “Feeding Calves Ad-Lib Way and Dairy Beef.” The next meeting will be held on May 14 at Diane and Angie Lang’s house and will feature slides for calf and heifer management. THE UFT NO-TILL SYSTEM FEATURES UNMATCHED VERSATILITY, PENETRATION, AND ACCURACY. Contact: Jack Rlppeon 6841 Plantation Rd. Frederick, MD 21701 301-662-5509 Dealer Inquiries Invited Susan K. Hostetler Five seek Chester County Deity Princess title Parkesburg; and Theresa Tkac zuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Tkaczuk, R 2 Elverson. Donna, 16, is a student at Unionville High School and a member of 4-H Dairy Club and Vocational Industrial Club of America. She is active in her church’s youth group and works in the nursery. Her future plans in clude Junior College, where she plans to study cosmetology. A liberal arts college may also be part of her plans. The Bickel family has a herd of 120 Holstein cows. Susan, 17, is a 1984 graduate of Lancaster Mennonite School, where she was active in Senior Chorus and the softball team. She is active in the Maple Grove MYF and teaches the children’s classes. She is looking forward to working on the family dairy farm. The Hostetters have 90 Holstein cows which carry the Maple-Bound prefix. Elizabeth, 18, is a graduate of m fastest atom, When conditions get tough, the Vicon KM32I Mower/Conditioner can get your hay in the windrow at least 30% faster than any con ventional system. One reason is the unique high speed Vicon disc-cutting system. Which won’t plug. And it’s so gentle on your hay crops there’s virtually no leaf loss. Elizabeth A. Jenkins Kennett High School and is em ployed at New Bolton Center. During high school she was a member of the band, orchestra, yearbook staff and senior class play. Beth has been active in 4-H for the past 10 years in Dairy and Sewing Clubs. She is also a member of County Council. Beth owns four Jersey cows. Nancy, 16 is a junior at Octorara High School where she takes college-prep courses. She is a Wo Would Like To Show You How To FATTEND OUR FIELD DAYI May 24th From 10 AM To 3 PM ON THE FRANK FEESEH FARM LOCATION: Route 94,2% Miles South of Hanover on Pumping Station Road Building Systems MERVIN MILLER YOUR RELIABLE BUILDER • DAIRY • BEEF • SWINE • POULTRY • HORSE BARNS • ALL PURPOSE BUILDINGS member of the National Honor Society and many musical and athletic groups. In the community she is active in the Heel and Sit 4-H Club, Manor Dairy Club and is a member of a vocal singing group. She is a candy striper at Bran dywine Hospital and raised a seeing-eye puppy for the Blind Association. The Stoltzfus family has a herd of 42 dairy cows. Theresa, 16, attends Owen J. Roberts High School and plans to 7 KEENER RD., LITITZ, PA. 17543 PH: (717) 626-5204 •QHomom in m mm Even if you’ve got a heavy dew-wet crop, the KM32I won’t plug, and won’t leave you worrying about leaf loss. Another reason is a new drive system that lets you operate non stop. Even taking square comers with no drive fine vibration or danger of failure. Improve Your Mewing And Conditioning. IP* Theresa Tkaczuk work on the family farm and at tend college to enter the dental profession. Theresa’s many ac tivities include vice-president of Owen J. Roberts FFA, secretary of Chester-Delaware County FFA and Chester County Black and White 4-H Club. She is a member of St. Peters Roman Catholic Church, Honeybrook. The Tkaczuk family has a dairy herd of 85 Holstein and Brown Swiss cattle. Theresa owns one Holstein and one Brown Swiss. SKID LOADER BACKHOE SERVICE INSTALLATION WATER SEWER LINES