100th contestant wears Franklin dairy crown BY SALLY BAIR Staff Correspondent KAUFFMAN Seventeen-year old Nancy Brake was selected Franklin County’s 1981 Dairy Princess at a contest held Satur day night in the community center of Kauffman. _ It was a lucky night m many . ways for Nancy because during the contest it was announced that she was the 100th contestant to par ticipate in Franklin County’s 14 years of holding Dairy Princess contests. She had chosen the number three at random as her contestant number which put her in line to be number 100. It proved to be a lucky omen. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Brake, 7409 Renmnger Road, Mercersburg. First Alternate was Nadene K. Meyers, 6991 Boundary Road, Chambersburg. Nadene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Meyers and is a 1980 graduate of Chambersburg Area Senior High School. She is employed ' as a secretary at Letterkgnny Army Depot. In her presentation to promote milk, the new Dairy Princess told her audience that the problem of surplus milk lies with under consumption, not over-production. She then encouraged them to use more dairy products and in corporated the Real Seal promotion in her remarks. A 1981 graduate of James Buchanan High School, Nancy plans to attend Delaware Valley College in September to major m food industry. In high school she was active in field hockey, track, chorus and was class represen tive. 'in 4-H she was a The Simple Solution To Your Feed Bin Troubles! STOPS BRIDGING, PIPING & SEPARATION NO SEPARATION Eliminate*craters and chimneys which separate feed ingredients and cause layering. Uniform (low prevents small, densa particles from sifting to bottom. SELF-CLEANING Smooth, dependable flow of feed acts to dean out bin completely Pie vents build-up of moldy, stale feed without residues. 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