ClO—Lancaster Farming, Friday, inly 3,1981 ALTOONA Betsy Stitt of Martinsburg was named Blair County's Dairy Princess at ceremonies held at the Altoona Sheraton Inn. Betsy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stitt, will be a senior at Central High School this fall. She has been active in dairy 4-H for nine years. She also serves on the taaialmi I StM< J COMPLETE FARM PAINTING INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL We Use Quality Paint AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and • Spray-On and Efficient Method Brush-In Method • Reasonable Prices • Sandblasting if Necessary For Free Estimates Write or Call; ESN SPRAY PAINTING 717-687-7007 or 687-8262 (C. Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER 637 Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 Betsy Stitt wears Blair County crown 4-H judging to 0 ” 1 fo p Rlair Cnnntv This new princess also holds the title of vice president for her FFA club and was a member of the parliamentary procedure team. Betsy plans to attend Penn State or Delaware Valley to major in dairy science. In the future she says she wants to own her own farm. STOCK TRAILERS Closed Top - 2 Axle, Lights & Elec. Brakes. 16’ Tag-along- 2165.00 18’ Gooseneck - 3240.00 FARM WAGONS 8 ton running gear with 15”x8” rims with 8:55x15 6 ply 630.00 Truck Tires 880.00 M AJl£ OUU Ldilllljr [ni'ZTlS » oi-I'CS and milks 80 Holstein cows. Other winners in the Blair County contest were Barbara Bradley, named Alternate, and Bonnie Dougherty, named First Alternate. The 1980 Dairy Princess, Dottie Stonerook, presented Betsy the new crown. AGRIHAULERS by Harrell Enterprises Inc. FARM - UTILITY - STOCK WAGONS & TRAILERS Gooseneck or Tag-along Check These Spring Prices: EQUIPMENT TRAILERS 18' Dove tail with fold down ramps, 3 axle, 9 ton cap., lights & elec, brakes. Tag-along - 3718.00 Gooseneck - 4210.00 GRAIN DRYER WAGONS 14’x8'x58toncap., 8:55x15-6 ply truck tires 2165.00 WAGON DRYERS Single Wagon.. Double Wagon . P.O. Box 32 East Greenville, PA 18041 215-539-8700 COMPANY Princess Betsy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stitt of Martinsburg, sits on her throne after being named Biair County's 1981 Dairy Princess. She is flanked by outgoing princess, Dottie Stonerook and First Alternate Bonnie Dougherty, right. .. 1525.00 .. 1995.00
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