Lovell crowned during Dairy Week MUNCY The Lycoming County Dairy Princess Committee and the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture recently sponsored Lycoming Dairy Week, held June 23 - 28 at Lycoming Mall, Muncy The week featured numerous dairy related displays and equipment. Various evening events highlighted the dairy in dustry and included a grand opening ceremony with the Dairy Princess Pageant contestants, as well as local representatives of the sponsoring groups; a dairy fitting and showing demonstration given by the county 4-H Dairy Club; an antique milking equipment, 3rd Annual Meeting Maryland Grain Producers Assoc. Monday, July 21, 1980 Meeting and program 1:00 P.M. Held at Queen Anne’s Co. High School Centreville, MD Followed by a Crab Feast & Chicken B-B-Q $3 donation For information and tickets contact Sherri Bendel 301-465-4980 cream separators, and a butter churning demon stration; ice cream eating and milk drinking contests. The week culminated with the Fifth Annual Dairy Princess Pageant where Sherrie Lovell, 18, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Lovell of R 1 Linden, was crowned 1980 Lycoming Dairy Princess by last year’s winner Jenny Fuoss, R 2 Montgomery The grand finale of the week was a celebrity milking contest on Saturday evening with an number of local pohticans par ticipating, including senator Hager, Assem blymen Gneco and Crauni, Hughesville Mayor, and Pauline Montgomery * Sandra Hartzei, PDA, Williamsport, shows her skill at milking during Lycoming Dairy week. 1980 Lycoming County Dairy Princess, Sherrie Lovell, R 1 Linden, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lovell. GEOTHERMAL • Utilize The Ground Water Heat on Your Property ... Wells, Ponds, Pools, etc. 40% TAX CREDIT ★ Provide Domestic Hot Water For Less Than Vi The Cost of Oil ★ Air or Hot Water Systems Fair season opens HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania Agriculture Regional Director C Eugene Wmgert today announced that the opening of the Middletown Community Fair in Dauphin County will mark the beginning of the fair season in southeast central Pennsylvania. “The Middletown Com munity Fair, July 14-19, and the Shippensburg Com munity Fair in Cumberland County, July 19-26, are always a lot of fun,” said Wmgert. “County fairs are the best way to get to know why Pennsylvania agriculture is growing better food for your table.” Take the family on a local tour and treat them to a fair. RGY NE ★ Heat ★ Cool \ & ASSOCIATES, INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5,1980—A45 For Information, Contact; C.M. DAVID 400 N. Race St. Richland. PA 17087 717-866-7588 (Call 717-272-8580 Collect) HAROLD C. FOSTER Box 96A Star Route Huntingdon, PA 16652 814-643-0248 (Cali Collect) In addition to being fun, fairs are an education to the wide variety of food grown and processed m our com monwealth. Other fairs to be held m southeast central Penn sylvania include: the Lebanon Area Fair in Lebanon County, August 4-8; the Carlisle Fair m Cum berland County, August 11- 16; the Franklin County Fair, August 17-23; and the Perry County Fair, August 19-23. In September, the South Mountain Fair in Adams County, September 1-6; the York Inter-State Fair in York County, September 5- 13; the Gratz Fair in Dauphin County, September 15-20; the Elizabethtown Fair in Lancaster County, September 15-20; Southern Lancaster County Com munity Fair, September 17- 19; the Gphrata Fair in Lancaster County, Sep tember 23-27; and the West Lampeter Community Fair in Lancaster County, Sep tember 24-26. In October, the New Holland Fair in Lancaster County, October 1-4; the Manheun Community Fair in Lancaster County, Oc tober 6-10; and the Dillsbure Community Fair in York County, October 16-18. Pennsylvania’s county fairs offer a wide variety of family fun on weekends and summer nights With the current cost of gasoline, county fairs offer attractive entertainment within easy driving distances. -OR