—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 5, 1976 66 York County dairy farm girls who Mummert, Cindy Rutter, Sherri are competing for the title of Dairy Stump and Ann Daugherty. The Princess include Beth Grove, Shirley contest will be held at the Bair 4-H Rinehart, Joyce Livingston, Lana Center on June 5. Dairy princess sought YORK - The York County dairy industry will sponsor its Dairy Princess Pageant on Saturday June 6, at the 4- H Center in Bair, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Jan Wiley from Dillsburg will be the master of ceremonies. The eight girls who will be vying for the dairy princess title are: Beth Grove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grove, Airville Rl, age 17, a senior at Red Lion Sr. High School. She is a member and officer in church youth groups, member of school’s costume committee for musical. The family owns 55 Holstein. Shirley Rinehart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A drain Rinehart, 16, East Berlin, attends Dover High School. The family owns 95 Holstein. Joyce Livingston, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Livingston, 5441 Davidsburg Road, Dover. She attends Dover Area High "RUGGED" THE BIG DIFFERENCE 1700 TORQUE CONVERTOR 10^, the one and only Skid Loader with torque convertor dri See it on Display EQUIPMENT COMPANY 780 EAST MAIN STREET NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 CALL US FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION 717-354-4241 School, and plans to go into secretarial work. Her family owns 22 Holstein. Lana Mummert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mummert, Dillsburg R 2, attends Dover Area High School. She is a cheerleader and belongs to the 4-H Club. Cindy Rutter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rutter, 53 Lightner Road, York, at tends Central High School. She is student council president, National Honor Society member, rifle corp captain, girls track team captain, on the school newspaper staff, yearbook staff, and a 4-H member of the dairy club for eight years. She has received champion awards at various dairy shows, and is the outstanding Penna. Guensey Youth. The Rutter family owns 210 Guernseys. Sherri Stump, 17-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stump, York, attends Spring Grove Sr. High School. She plans to go into nursing. She is a Candy Striper at York Hospital and a member of Y-Teens, Sunday school, and 4-H. Her family owns 300 Holsteins. Ann Daugherty, 18-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Daugherty, Sr., attended Northeastern High School. She is a former 4-H member, and belongs to the National Honor Society. Her family owns 33 Holsteins. Elizabeth Baumgardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baumgardner, Dillsburg, attends Dover Area High School. She plans to get a secretarial job. Her family owns 55 Holsteins. TRY A CLASSIFIED Pa. clean streams standards explained at COWAMP parley HARRISBURG - The public committee that is reviewing Pennsylvania’s Comprehensive Water Quality Management Plan (COWAMP) was told last month that the law requires that all streams be clean enough to allow their use for water supply, aquatic life and recreation. This was in reply to the question raised by Gideon Yachin representing Adams County, “is it the law’s intent to have every inch of stream in Pennsylvania fisbable?” In order to support fish, as well as other uses, the stream must meet certain water BUTTER.. .THE NATURAL FAT OF MILK Butter has been known since Biblical days. Yet much about its contribution as food still baffles scien tists. Everyone, though, including the scientist, en joys the flavor butter con tributes. It gives high return in energy. A small pat or 1 teaspoon or butter yields 33 Calories. It is a rich source of vitamin A. 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