A22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16,1980 Terry Suddath named Maryland dairy princess BY SALLY BAIR Staff Correspondent FREDERICK, Md - Sixteen-year-old Terry Suddath, 7373 Damascus Road, Gaithersburg, was named the 1980 Maryland Dairy Princess at ceremonies held last Thursday at the Sheraton Inn Frederick The daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard F Suddath, Terry was crowned by retiring Dairy Princess Karen Maritime First Alternate in the Terry Suddath was crowned as the 1980 Marylai jiry Princess by retiring Princess Karen Marklm First runner-up Laurie Fielder looks on Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824 contest was Laurie A Fielder, 1157 Chrome Hill Road, Jarrettsville, daughter of Mr. and Mis Samuel Fielder, Jr Laurie, 17, also received the Miss Congeniality Award in voting by the eight con testants All contestants presented three-to-five minute skits for the audience, and Loretta J Muller, 2525 Salem Bottom Road, Westminster, won first place for her presen tation of Margaret, the marvelous milk factory FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, Slaughtered under government inspection Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Loretta, 20, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Muller The new Dairy Princess will be a senior at Damascus High School in September She owns nme Ayrshires in her famuy’s herd of 55, and is president of the Mon tgomery County Holstein 4-H Club She served as a member of the county 4-H and Damascus FFA dairy cattle judging teams and was captain of the senior dairy bowl She * 1-H on WANTED BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid the Montgomery County Fair Board of Directors, iei r> represented Area VI at the contest. Alternate Laurie Fieldei will be a senior at North Harford Senior High School, where she is a varsity cheerleader and is on the ' "->l\ gynr.asti s team oiu. 10 u 'ineaioei ui me. Farm Bureau youth group, is a member of 4-H, and is a past president of the student government association in High School She represented Area II Terry said she was stunned and excited at her selection and plans to meet as many people as she can to help promote milk She said, “1 love to talk to people and like working with children ” Other contestants include Christine A Byers, Route 3, Hagerstown, Maryland, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy J Byers, representing Area II; Nancy Collier, Route 2, Accident, Maryland, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne Collier, representing Area I; Lon Hartman, Westover, Maryland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Hartman, representing Area VIII, Cynthia C. Keller, 42408 Old National Pike, Middletown, Maryland, daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald D Keller, representing Area III; and Kim King, Route 1, Church Hill, Maryland, representing Area VII Judges included Sail} Bair Lancaster Fanning; Grove Miller, president of the Call: C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Maryland Farm Buieau, and John Cope, president of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association Becky Stiles. Littlestown, presented musical en tertainment, and Master of Ceremonies was Rick Baker, with the Bureau of Markets of the Maryland Department of Agriculture EXCELLENT QUALITY SEEDS BARLEY • CERT. BARSOY - Eariy Maturity for Double Cropping of Soybeans or Corn • CERT. MAURY-High Yield • CERT. PENN RAD - Stiff Straw WHEAT • HART - Excellent Yield, Good Standability • REDCOAT - The Old Reliable • LOGAN - New Variety - Excellent Potential Now Is The Time For ALFALFA SEEDING • WL3II •APOLLO • SARANAC AR • ARC • TIMOTHY SEED AVAILABLE ★ ORDER EARLY Save With Reist Seed REIST SEED COMPANY Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925) Mount Joy, PA Ph: (717) 653-4121 A plaque was presented to Mrs. Merhle Duvall in ap preciation of her 19 years service to the dairy princess promotion effort in Maryland Mrs William Kepler was chairman for the event. The contest was followed by a reception for the new Princess and con testants
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