Cl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980' Dairymen (Continued from Page Cl 3) my mother and my dad has”. Following the questions, the judges recessed for a lengthy deliberation. During this time C. Max Isenberg, president of the Huntingdon County Holstein Club, reported on the billboard project progress in con junction with the County Dairy Promotion Com mittee. One sign was on display promoting Huntingdon County Holstems on one side and milk promotion on the other side. Six of these will be distributed throughout the county on farm property along major roads. The artist, Sue Walls, was recognized. John A. Foster, Jr Huntingdon County Dairy Promotion Chairman, then spoke, thanking all who contributed time and money for promotion and recognizing the Huntingdon Kiwams group present for their support. Harold L. Lockhoff, Huntingdon County Ex tension Director, then of fered brief remarks, ob serving, “It’s very easy to work with the group of people that you find in Huntingdon County. ’ ’ The Dairy Princess Chairlady, Mrs. Vera Foster then recognized her com mittee and thanked them for all their help. She also recognized Judy Diebold, Southcentral District Cor dmator for her assistance Mrs Foster expressed her pleasure m working with the 1979 Princess, Pam McMath and is looking forward to rnmmmmmmmmmmmm A CONSERV The Fuel Saver Water Heater Insulation Jacket Save Money and Fuel Year Round Qualifies for Energy Tax Credit Fits all Heaters —Gas or Electric (Up to 82 gal.) installs easily in minutes 2" thick vinyl-faced insulation (R factor 7.69) Additional top plate for electric heaters Pays for itself quickly //atcr Heater Ins la lion ,h t ~ ar< no.v rerommendr a D, tne United Sta’es Department of Ene r g, me TVA and many other official agencies Now Only *22.50 MYER S METERED GAS SERVICE, INC. . 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She also told those present to always remember to use their own product and reminded dairymen that “No one can promote milk to children like a Dairy Princess ” Pam McMath, the 1979 Huntingdon County Dairy Princess, gave her farewell speech, noting the many novel experiences that awaited the winner of the pageant She thanked those present “for the chance I have gotten to see all the new faces and meet all the new friends that I have ” When the judges com pleted their deliberations and returned to the mam room, they and the Master of Ceremonies were presented with pitchers of flowers from the Dairy Promotion Committee by Miss McMath. She also presented Lisa Harnish with a cheese tray for her services as alternate Princess for 1979 John Foster, Jr then presented Pam McMath with a servinp trav from the P.O Box 71 Manheim, PA 17545 Phone: (717) 665-3588 Delaware County home economist has developed an educational and entertaining program called What to Do When The TV is OFF All the information you need are included in the packet, along with ideas for presenting the 30 min pro gram For more informa tion, call or write Maryetta Dorncott, Extension Home Economist, Toal Bldg , 2nd & Orange Sts , Media, Pa 19063, (215) 891-2491. Dairy Promotion Committee in appreciation for a fine year of service as 1979 Huntingdon County Dairy Princess. 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