—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25. 1977 54 Sandy Miller is Berks County Dairy Princess By LAUREL SCHAEFFER Berks County Reporter WYOMISSING, Pa. - When emcee A. Wayne Readinger, regional supervisor of the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture, posed the question; “Can you dream up something new for the dairy industry...?” Sandy Miller, Hamburg, R 2, didn’t have to hestitate one second to answer., Berks County’s Dairy Pageant winners are all Miller, center. Sue Clay, left, is second runner-up, imiles about milk. The new princess is Sandy and Martha Herbert is first alternate. AT FLEETWOOD. . . BUYERS OF WHEAT The lovely Dairy Princess contestant gave a long list of suggestions such as milk flavored lollipops shaped like a cow, and milk foun tains to replace the traditional water fountains in public buildings. Sandy was crowned the new 1977-78 Berks County Dairy Princess, before a crowd of well over 200 at a banquet held at the Gram Elevator, Feed Warehouse & Flour Mill, Fleetwood, Pa (6 miles Northeast of Reading off Route 222) Sberaton-Berkshire Inn on June 18. The “moment of glory” designed to educate and help came for this blue eyed, 5 prepare the girls for the feet-7 inch, 19 year old only climax of Berks County’s after a long week of ac- Dairy Week: the Pageant, tivities with the other seven During the banquet, while impressive contestants, the judges were deliberating They were involved in dairy on their final decision, past promotion activities dairy princess Nedra Jo throughout the week at the Yoder, gave her farewell Berkshire Mall, and also remarks. Nedra highlighted participated in a fashion on her past experiences as show sponsored ' be Berks Cor Dr’ F. M. BROWN'S SONS, Inc. BIRDSBORO - FLEETWOOD - SINKING SPRING 582-2741 944-7654 678-4567 Pomeroy’s, and many other clinics and workshops Facilities To Serve You Faster . . . • 50 ft. Dial Scale • 50 ft. Truck Dump • 1000 bu. Dumping Pit • Automated Grain Dryer • 750,000 bu. Storage Grain receiving pits are open daily from 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. During harvesting days, trucks will be unloaded after 5:00 p.m. with closing set on a daily basis. (Areo Code 215) Princess and thanked the dairy farmers who had made the opportunity, available. Nedra traveled 1,355 miles during the past year, making public appearances at many CUSTOM BUILT CALF HUTS MADE TO ORDER Build a separate pen m front of each a Space each pen and calf far enough apart fr< the next unit to keep each calf separated fl its neighbor. This isolation of each unit is vi important.Jt helps prevent the spread of fectious diseases. Straw or other suitable bedding is used for floor. The calf is a proven design that providi dry, draft-free shelter for the animal result....a much healthier calf! ELMER M. MARTIN R.D. 2, Myerstown, Pa. PH: (717)949-2081 various places as princess. Comments were also by Peggy Staub, I Continued on p a g e 51 I lC|r