822-Lancaster Firming, Saturday, August 6, 1994 . jauser relg ns as the new Maryland iate Dairy Prin cess. Heidi lives on her family’s 99-acre dairy and helps with the herd of Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, and Ayreshire cows. You Ask *1 * ? ? o ? Needmore, PA Mill Hall, PA ’ 717-573.2215 717-726-3115 BARTRON SUPPLY, INC. Tunkhannoek, PA 717-836-4011 CARLYLE & MARTIN, INC. Hageratown, MO 301-733-1873 CARROLL'S EQUIPMENT DUNKLE & Route 235 GRIEB INC. Dameron, MD Centre Hall, PA 301-872-5553 814-364-1421 Heidi Hauser Crowned fall, and looks forward to a career in dairy or equine medicine in the future. She is active in FFA, where she has held the offices of vice-president, secretary, and reporter, and has attended the State and National Conventions, and 4-H where she has held all offices. Currently, she is vice president of both her FFA chapter and 4-H club. Active in dairy, horsemanship, fashion revue, and public speaking, Heidi’s other accolades include dairy judging at the State fair, and participation in a crop judging team that woniirst place at the State level recently. Heidi also finds time to teach bible school and participate in the youth group choir at her church. Shannon Harrison, first runner up in the pageant, is a sophomore at Frederick Community College, majoring in agriculture business. While in high school Shannon was active in FFA with dairy judging and agriculture day. She is a 10-ycar4-H member, and was on the second place national dairy judging team last year. She is president of the Maryland Junior Holstein Club, and has served as a Farm Queen and Alternate Dairy Princess. Shannon, the daughter of Paul and Susan Harrison, assists in her family’s 215-acre registered Holstein operation with CLUGSTON AG & TURF, INC. Chamberaburg, PA 717-263-4103 DEERFIELD AG & TURF CENTER, INC. Wataontown, PA 717-538-3557 doesn’t get recut, so all of your horsepower remains productive. You’ll also like the way the short, segmented knives save you money and time. When damaged, a John Deere replacement knife costs $13.03* compared to $77.32* for a full-width knife found on a competitor’s cutterhead. Here’s another bonus - it’s easy to replace a John Deere knife. Simply loosen three bolts, slide out the old knife, slide in the replacement, then retighten the bolts. To start saving power, money, and quality forage, check out a Powr-Mizer Forage Harvester at your John Deere dealer today. ENFIELD EQUIPMENT, INC. Oxford, PA ENFIELD IO NEI EQUIPMENT INC. GUTSHALL'S INC. SALES & Whltiford, MD Carlisle, PA Ne w Ale« 301-452-5252 717-249-2313 412-66 calf and heifer care, bedding, and feeding responsibilities. She was sponsored by Mrs. Mary Louise Wilcom, Outgoing State Princess Dawn Downey thanked her supporters fdr the wonderful year she had enjoyed. It was noted that she had been a tireless and enthusiastic representative, and had done an outstanding job during her reign. Highlights of the evening included the contestants’ “Creative Presentations”: animat ed skits representative of the out reach programs the girls present to children’s groups to promote milk, and a question and answer period. Master of Ceremonies Jeff Myers posed the question, “If you were a featured speaker at a senior citizens group, how would you represent the dairy industry to the audience?” It was clear from the answers that each and every one of the contestants possesses the charm and aptitude necessary to effec tively represent the dairy industry to the general public. Those given the difficult task of selecting this year’s royal court included Mrs. Mim Kauffman, of Elizabethtown, PA; Ms. Janice Keene, of Wayne, NJ; and Mr. Jerry Myers, of York, PA. ‘Comparison based on manufacturers’ suggested retail prices as of April 19,1994 FINCH SERVICES HANOVER INC. Hanovar. PA 717-632-2345 A.B.C. GROFF, INC. New Holland, PA 717-354-4191 GUTSHALL’S INC, RO #2 Box 74-A Loysville, PA KERI KISTLI 7866 King Lynnp 610-2 S LANDIS B( Lancasl 717-291 LEHIQ EQUIP Allentoi 610-39