A3B*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1990 LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —Two young ladies will be com peting for the 1990 Lancaster County Dairy Princess title. Jacy A. Clugslon and Tammy Wanner will be vying for the title at die pageant held on June 23 at the Farm and Home Center in Lancaster. Jacy, 16, the daughter of Ken neth and Phyliss Clugston, Brene man Rd., Manheim, enjoys work ing on Balmer Brothers Dairy Farm and owns two Holstein dairy cows of her own. She attends Manheim Central High School where she is active in the FFA, county chorus, school musicials, cheerleading and the National economic hardship for dairy far mers, who, like all businessmen, must try to budget their business expenses. That becomes a difficult task when they can’t control the price they will receive for their product RCMA’s goal is to cushion the drop in milk prices farmers exper ience each year by collecting pre miums for its farmer members when the prices in the marketplace are low. This will help keep dairy farmers in business in the North east which assures consumers of fresh, locally produced dairy products. Membership in RCMA has con tinued to grow even during this period when it is not collecting premiums. More fanners recog nize what RCMA has accom plished in the marketplace and want to be a part of the organiza tion that has worked to improve fanners’ incomes. They acknow- Public Sale Ot Building Supplies, Lumber, Dow And Windows On Wed., June 27, At 9 A.M. At Good’s Auction, ill North Maplo Ave., Leola, Pa. Apr. 500 Doors Interior Ahd Exterior Single And Double French Door, Single And Dou ble Pine Panel Doors, Door With Side Lite Prehung Interior And Exterior Door, Patio Doors By Fold-Storm Doors, Double And Single Prehung Oak French Door, Steel And Wood Doors With-Leaded Glass 150 Windows Double Hung And Casement- Show Windows, 5 Tractor Trailer Loads Treated Lumber Decking Etc., 4 Loads Untreated Lumber, Tar Paper, Hardwood Flooring, Tile Board, 5x9 Table Top Mater ial, 4xB Insulation 3 /« Wafer Boards, V* Plywood, VI Plywood, V 4 And •/• Till Ply wood, 75 Sq. Alum. Siding And Soffit 3 Ton Of Nails, Vi Lauvan Plywood, Roof And Floor Trusses, 3x5, 6x6 Treated Land-scaping Ties, White Pine Board, tongue-and-groove Barn Siding, 1,000 Colored Cement Blocks With Finished Side, 6 Different Colors Truckload Of Roofing, Mostly Painted Stairways, Vani ties, Lots Of Cabinet, Hardware, Lot Of Door Latches And Lot Of Hardware Out Of Smoked Damaged Store, Rope, Chains, Tools, Saw Blades And Much More. Will Be Selling With Two Auctioneers Throughout The Day. Positively No Consignment. Terms: Cash. No Out Of State Checks. No Checks If Not Known By Auctioneer Or Owner AU-000014-L To Compete For Lancaster Dairy Princess Title Two Honor Society. Jacy is also a member of her church youth group and enjoys public speaking, singing, debating and snowmobil ing in her spare time. Tammy, 17, daughter of David and Ruth Wanner, helps out on the family farm, “Spring Blossom” at Wanner Road, Narvon, where they farm 110 acres and milk 50 Holsteins. Tammy also owns two Holsteins of her own. In addition to helping out on the family farm, Tammy is employed by Tel Hai Nursing Home in the food ser vices department She attends Pequea Valley High School where she is involved in field hockey, AFS and art. When RCMA Still Viable (Continued from Pag* A 36) ledge that RCMA led the way with premiums for dairy farmers, and even non-members benefited when handlers followed RCMA’s lead and offered direct premiums. “Dairy farmers are going out of business for a variety of reasons, some of them economic,” says RCMA President William Zuber, a dairy farmer from Churchville, N.Y. “This demonstrates the con tinued need for an organization like RCMA to bargain for higher milk prices for dairy farmers and to bring stability to the marketplace. “The dairy industry needs sta bility of pricing so farmers can plan and invest wisely for the future, just like any other busi ness. It needs fair market prices that stay ahead of increases in the fanner’s cost of operations. “Milk prices must be high enough to allow farmers to com pete for good labor and to pay a she is not busy with school activi ties or working, Tammy enjoys arts, crafts, and exercising. The public is welcome to attend the informal reception that begins at 6:30 p.m. before the 7 p.m. pageant. Grover Gouker will serve as master of ceremonies and Angela Spickler, 1989 Lancaster County Dairy Princess, will giver her farewell remarks before crowning the new princess. Also featured in the program will be the “Dairy Darlings”, several little girls from Lancaster County who will be recognized. An ice cream social will follow the pageant with make-your-own sundaes. reasonable wage,” Zuber added “RCMA, in attempting to gain fair prices for milk, is working for all these things.” RCMA faces several challenges as it seeks ways to continue its mission. But its directors remain confident that with continued sup port of member cooperatives and individual members, RCMA will continue to grow and save dairy farmers as a major milk bargain ing organization in the Northeast. COUNTRY AUCTION GLENN BANFJELD, 1433 HICKORY GROVE, HORSEHEADS, N.Y. Having sold farm and moving to smaller quar ters we have been commissioned to sell on SATURDAY. JUNE 23rd, 9 10:00 A.M. At the farm on the corner of Hickory Grove & Colonial Drive behind Arnot Mall use the Mall Exit off Rt 17 to Chambers Road to Colonial Drive to farm. Watch for Arrows. ANTIQUES: Square oak table, oak buffet saver; oak cane bottom chairs; rocker, wood box; table; coffee grinder, ice tongs; buggy light; 4 drawer chest; forge; pleater, oil lamp: 20G crock; Schoolhouse stove; misc. chairs; CLOCKS: New Haven OG weight driven; Seth Thomas weight driven; marble mantle clock; Grain Cradle; TREADMILL dog or sheep size; etc. SUPER GUN COLLECTION: 1863 Springfield U.S.; 30-40 Krag; Marlin Model 92; Wine 351 rifle; Marlin Oct barrel 38-55; Leonard U.S. Canton 1812; Jm Man ton 12 gauge; Cresent 20 gauge; Lancaster Arms 12 gauge; Perkins double Perc; T. Barker shot gun; Ketlind Fouling Long Barrel; Breach Load Hammer Shotguns; Percussion Fouling Pieces; JC Higgins bolt 12&20 ga.; Iver John son and others; powder horns, etc. AUCTIONEER NOTE: Farm is sold the buildings probably will be torn down, many years of accumulation. Expect some sur prises. Start at 10:00 on barns, antiques; guns, household at 11:30 A.M. TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK OWNERS: GLENN & GRACE BANFIELD HOWARD W. VISSCHER SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER NICHOLS, N.Y. 607-699-7250 Jacy A. Clugston N.Y. On National Dairy SYRACUSE. N.Y. Ray mond Johnson of Schaghticoke, N.Y., was recently appointed to the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Clayton Yeutter. Johnson, one of 12 recent board appointees, will serve a three-year yterm. 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