Charlene Rohrer wears Chester County dairy crown WEST CHESTER - The 1981 Chester County Dairy Princess is Charlene Rohrer, 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Rohrer, Cochranville. Charlene was crowned at the Russellville Grange Hall, recently. Charlene is a graduate of Lan caster Mennonite High School and is presently employed at Byler’s Food Market in Gap. She is a member of the “Choraleers,” a singing gospel group which gives programs across the state.as well as special singing tours. She is active in her youth group and is a member of her church-chorus. Charlene has also done volunteer work at Black Rock camp. The 1981 Chester County- Alternate Dairy Princess is Nancy Yamall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoopes Yamall, Oxford. Nancy is a graduate of Oxford Area High School and plans on attending Brandywine Junior College to major in fashion merchandising. She has been very active in her 4-H dairy club, and her animals and sewing garments have won her many awards, < She is also a member of Russellville Grange 91, church choir and white in school was in the senior chorus. National Honor Society, FFA and varsity volleyball. When the two contestants arrived in the afternoon, they were interviewed one at a time by the judges. The girls brought with them a scrapbook including in formation about themselves and their family. The evening judging was open to the public when the contestants appeared on stage to give promotional presentations and answer questions from the Master of Ceremonies. The girls were ushered on stage by their fathers. The emcee for the evening was Robert Rawlins. Public Relations Tour Ashland's Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine & Ride the Steam lokie Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine Who would ever dream that he would have an op portunity to visit an actual coal mine 7 By now you can. conveniently and in complete safety, at Ashland. Pa., m the heart of Pennsylania’s famed anthracite region Here, thanks to the efforts of a group of civic-minded citizens who formed a nonprofit organization for the purpose, a real honest-to-goodness coal mine managed by real coal miners has been restored as a tourist at traction. „ Pioneer Tunnel is what is known as a horizontal drift mine It runs for 1200 feet straight into the side of Mahanoy Mountain. You make the trip in comfort, riding in open cars pulled by a battery-operated mine motor. When you alight, deep inside Mahanoy Mountain, miner guides tell and show you the fascinating story of an thracite coal. The mine temperature averages 55°, so please bring your sweater or jacket. At times water drips from the top of the mine and the floor planking is damp. Also, guests ride in open cars behind the lokie, which is a coal burning engine Visitors are advised to dress ac cordingly T 0 qi OAUABURG BERWICK* ,WILLIAMSPOP T SIOOMSBURG y— WILKES OARRE '«0 " I usuV r r PIONEER' TUNNEL , PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE Director for the Maryland-Virgmia Cooperation. The girls were each asked to give a milk promotional skit. Charlene’s skit involved a two sided person, a waitress and a little girl, discussing why one should order milk instead of soda. Nancy was a broadcaster with a “special announcement” alerting the public to milk’s good points. The 1980 Dairy Princess Yvonne King, crowned Charlene. Yvonne gave her farewell comments to the crowd and thanked them for their support.on the county level and as Pennsylvania first runner-up. She summarized her county duties as 23 school programs, 36 newspaper articles, 12 radio/television Charlene Rohrer of Cochranville was named Chester County’s 1981 dairy princess during ceremonies held at the Russellville Grange Hall recently. Crowning her is the 1980 princess, Yvonne King. « HAZLETON ASHLAND jRACKVILLE W»OTTSVILLE s* $ HAMBURG [reading US - i COME & VISIT DAILY MAY 30 THROUGH SEPT. 6 Picnic and playground facilities are available in a park adjoining Pioneer Tunnel Also nearby is a state-operated museum devoted to mining technology and geology Moving on to the picturesque-town of Ashland, another attraction awaits you, a bronze replica of Whistler's famous "Mother” painting, erected as a memorial to the mothers of Ashland. Geology buffs will enjoy searching for fossils near a gigantic exposed fault. The fossil.site is located about IVz miles from Pioneer Tunnel, and guided tours can be arranged at the Tunnel Office. Pioneer tunnel was selected as one of the top ten tourist attractions in PA in 1979, by PA Travel Advisory Council. Group rates available on request. For Further Information Contact ASHLAND COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES 19th & Oak Sts., Ashland, PA 17921 Phone 717-875-3850 “Spend the day with us!” programs, 10 super market/shoppmg center promotions, 6 promotions before non-farm groups, 10 farm meeting appearances, and 12 special events. That super performance entitles her to a |lOO cash award from the Atlantic Dairy Association for fulfilling standard Dairy Princess requirements. The judges, were Miss Eileen Schull, the 1980 Pennsylvania State Dairy Princess, Mrs. Linda Musser, the proprietor of her own beauty shop and consultant to the State Princess Program, and Mr. Robert McSparren, the President of Interstate Milk Producers Cooperative. WEEKENDS SEPT. 6 THROUGH OCT. 31 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11, 1981-CH A big “added attraction" on your visit to Pioneer Tunnel is an opoortunity to ride an old-fashioned, narrow-gauge, steam locomotive (lokie), the Henry Clay. The Henry Clay, with its string of brightly colored mine cars and of course a red caboose, takes you on a three-quarter-mile ride around the side of Mahanoy Mountain to show you another kind of mining known as strip mining. The Steam Lokie will take you to Mammoth Stripping - an area where an unusually thick seam of anthracite known as Mammoth Vein bent up to the surface of the earth. Here, in days gone by, monstrous steam shovels of the Panama Canal type ripped out millions of tons of coal from the exposed seam and left a 150-foot high man-carved wall of solid rock extending as far westward as the eye can see. You can look down into the gaping trenches man has left and almost hear the crashing, clanking, rumbling coal mining operations of yesteryear. Nearby is a relic "bootleg” coal hole. This and others in the area were dug by men who were willing to defy trespass laws, brave caverns and company guards to obtain a fnw bags of coal to sell or heat their homes Steam Lokie