—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978 20 Seen from left to right (first row) Marcia Smith- Blair County; Connie Aiken-Mercer County; Linda Witter-Franklin County; Cindy Ettien-Perry County; Susan Graham-Westmoreland County; Kathy Strock-Cumberland County; Diane Liiro- Northampton County; Lisa Cooper-Butler County; Susan Powell-Huntingdon County; Lynn Taylor- Somerset County; (second row) Pamela Ferens- Fayette County; Joyce Stoltzfus-Lancaster County; Deborah Swift-Erie County; Robin Stevenson- Jefferson County; Debra Cassel-Dauphin County; Jean Bates-Wayne County; Connie McFeaters- Lebanon County; LouAnn' Hoffman-Juniata County: Beverly Hershey-Chester County; Darlene Pease-Susquehanna County; Robin O’Neal- Bedford County; (third row) Teresa Wolfskill-Berks County; Kathy Foust-Bradford County; Susan AVAILABLE NOW FOR FALL SEEDING + APOLLO ALFALFA + BUFFALO ALFALFA + VERNAL ALFALFA +WL3IB ALFALFA + REDLAND CLOVER + CLIMAX TIMOTHY + TORO TIMOTHY + BARSOY BARLEY + ABE WHEAT + ARTHUR 71 WHEAT + REDCOAT WHEAT +CERTIFIED MAURY BARLEY SMOKETOWN, PA PH. 717-299-2571 USED DIESELS LISTER LD-1 3Vz HP SR-2 12 HP PETTER PH-1 7HP BA-110 HP PJ-110HP BA-2 20 HP PJ-440HP VM- 30 HP LET US KNOW YOUR SERVICE PROBLEMS HOOVER DfESEL SERVICE Fetter Diesels - Sales & Service Ph. 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd. Ronks, Pa. 17572 Smith-Clarion+Venango Counties; Sharon Ruth- Montgomery County; Penny Brocket-Mifflin County; June Beatty-lndiana County; Sandy Miller - 1977-78 Pennsylvania Dairy Princess: Carol Zepp-Adams County; Emily Hallowell-Bucks County: Sharon Farabaugh-Cambria County; Cindy Homan-Centre County; Darlene Snell- Sullivan County; (fourth row) Renee Shaffer-SUN Area: Nancy Kunz-Crawford County; Lou Ann Hughes-Clearfield County; Patricia Greek-York County; Kim Teets-Beaver+Lawrence Counties; Lisa Miller-Washington County; Becky Paulhamus- Lycoming County; Karen Alcorn-Armstrong County; Darlene Johnson-Warren County; Penny Smith-Tioga County: and Bonnie Snyder-Schuylkill County. Pa. Dairy Princess to be named Sept. 27 HARRISBURG year 43 local dairy prin cesses representing 48 ' counties will be competing for the title of Pa. Dairy Princess. These young ladies have already been actively involved in promotional activities for milk and dairy products at the local level. The Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show will run September 25 to 29 at the Farm Show Complex m v Harrisburg. The show " features entries of six dairy cattle breeds in competition for over $60,000 in premiums, and boasts three national shows. The All-American, sponsored by the Penn- - MflllfltlE to prawn* { farm and ranch idents A survey of women at tending a meeting to protest “deceptive packaging” revealed: 15 per cent tinted their hair; 38 per cent wore wigs; 98 per cent applied lipstick; 22 per cent used false eyelashes; 98 per cent used nail polish, and 25 per cent used eye shadow'. 100 per cent voted in favor of a resolution to condemn false packaging. sylvama Dairy and Allied Industries Association, in cooperation with the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture and the Penn sylvania Farm Show Commission, has since its inception in 1964 attracted exhibitors of the best in dairy cattle from dairy breeders and farmers around the world. This