C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1980 LORETTO The Penn sylvania Dairy Princess Training Seminar was held recently at St Francis College, Loretto. The purpose of the seminar is to tram the local dairy princesses and alternates for their reign This year 39 local dairy prmcesses and 28 alternates attend workshops such as nutrition, haircare, poise, public speaking, skmcare and make-up Also 48 committee people attended the seminar to acquaint themselves with the latest milk promotion programs. The 1979-1980 Penn sylvania Dairy Princess, Eileen Shull of Bucks County, participated m the seminar and greeted the largest number of par ticipants ever to attend Cafqidn^ Saturday, August 9 Lancaster Co Society 25 will hold a safety meeting at the home of Elma Hess The speaker will be Of ficer Billy Wilson Tuesday, August 12 Lancaster Co Society 22 will meet at Ipm at the home of Elinor Rudy The speaker will be Dr Calvin Wenger Lancaster Co Society 19 will entertain at the Harrisburg State Hospital from 7-9 p m Saturday, August 16 LancasterCo Society 18 will meet at the home of Ida Warfel at 1 30 pm for their annual food auction Lancaster Co Society 3 will entertain 4-H clubs at Zmn’s Park Dairy princesses gather for workshop The 39 local dairy prm- and 23 at the Penn Hams sponsored bj the Atlantic products through research, The 1980 Pennsylvania cesses will compete for the Motor Inn, Camp Hill Dairy Association, an education, advertising, airy . n ? r title of Pennsylvania Dairy The Pennsylvania Dairy organization funded by dairy merchandising, publicity, coordinator was Judy Princess on September 22 Princess Program is farmers to promote dairy and public relations Diebold from Altoona Pennsylvania county dairy princesses attending the 1980 training seminar at St. Francis College, Loretto, include, first row; Lisa Harnish - Huntington: Candice Woodhead - Sullivan, Lisa Taylor - Somerset, Renee Swick - Beaver-Lawrence, Denise Love - Juniata; Donne McKee - Mifflin; second row; Cindy Lupey - Dauphin; Dorothy Stonerook - Blair; Cmdy Neely - Clarion- Venango; Tina Neufield - York; Carol Hawbaker - Franklin, Lisa McMillen - Perry; Sherri Lovell - Lycoming; Anita Curtis - Warren; third row: Sharon Cornman - Cumberland, Susan Diehl - Bedford: Connie Balmer - Lancaster, 1979-1980 Pennsylvania Dairy Princess - Eileen Shull; Elizabeth Arnold - Susquehanna; Kathryn Canon - Mercer; Sue Cox - Crawford; Connie Shick - Jefferson; fourth row Jeanette Kolb - Montgomery; Elizabeth Jane Hosterman - Centre; Diane Sames - Bucks: Karen Sattazahn - Berks; Jayne Gahres - SUN area; Yvonne King - Chester: Karen Williams - Erie; Sharon Heisler - Schuylkill; fifth row; Beth Mc- Wreath - Washington; Amy Wilson - Butler; Lois Heyer - Nor thampton-Lehigh; Marion Garrett - Wayne; Beverly Burkholder - Lebanon; Donna Waryanka - Westmoreland: Ann Murren - Adams; LuAnn Shedden - Bradford: Charlene Messner - Tioga, Laurie Wnglesworth - Clearfield. ATTENTION ! HOME OWNERS WITH HOT WATER H You can eliminate or drastically reduce your heating costs with the SFB-3 WOOD FIRED BOILER • Utilizes Existing • Controlled Electrically l System • Remote installations • Fully Automatic possible • Pays for Itselt SPECIFICATIONS Diameter 27 in Boiler volume 9 69 gals Length 30 in Approx weight 235 lbs Firebox diameter —23 in Log length approx 18 in Height approx 40 in (with gauges) QUALITY COMPONENTS Honeywell electrical units - large airtight cast iron door with camming lock handle 11 gauge steel boiler and firebox - Each unit leak and pressure tested 1 Return this cou,jon to LEACOCK COLEMAN CENTER* 85 Old Leacock Road RDl.Ronks, PA 17572 We are interested in more information on the Wood Burning Boiler We have a stove business and are inter ested in dealer information Name Address City Phone No For more inform; write or call *Le. Fac icock Coleman Center is iory Rep. for SFB-3 Boile A Typical Installation OIL ;s THE FUEL the srs.
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