Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 2,1983 BY PATTY GROSS MOCK Staff Correspondent PETERSBURG - Jennifer Davis was crowned 1983-84 Hun tingdon County Dairy Princess June 11 during the annual Hun tingdon County Holstein Picnic at Shavers Creek Community • Building. Three girls competed for the title held by outgoing princess Emily Kyper. Emily crowned her suc cessor, Jennifer, who is the daughter of Clara Grace and Harold Davis, R 2 Huntingdon. Jennifer, 17, is the youngest of three children raised on the Davis farm, near McAlevys Fort. The bfbwn-haired, blue-eyed young woman knows her way around their 800-acre family farm. Jen nifer helps milk the 106 registered Holsteins, and also sees that the calves are fed each evening. Jennifer has two brothers who work on the dairy farm. Craig, 21, recently graduated from Penn sylvania State University and Ken, 20, is a senior at the University. Jennifer is secretary of her 4-H club and active in the sewing project and dairy club. The new dairy princess still finds time to participate in school and church activities. She plays girls’ basketball and softball. She is a member of ski club and golf club, and also enjoys swimming and jogging. She participates in the church youth group, church soft ball and plays the piano. Jennifer will be a senior at Huntingdon Area High School in Huntingdon Co. crowns new daily princess the fall. The young and talented dairy princess hopes to attend Penn State and major in mer chandising following high school graduation. Following her crowning, Jen nifer thanked the dairy industry supporters who attended the chicken barbeque and dairy princess program. 'Tm looking forward to my new job,” said Jennifer. Hie enthusiastic queen of the dairy industry hopes to work on some new ideas to sell milk products, but has no definite plans at this time. Assisting Jennifer in promoting the dauy industry over the next year will be Lolly Long, first alternate. Chosen as second alternate was Shirley Powell. Lolly, 19, is the daughter of David and Lois Long, R 3 Hun tingdon. The sophomore at Penn State University is a 4-H leader in the Piney Ridge Club and county council and state leadership 4-H advisor. Sixteen-year-old Shirley Powell of R 1 Petersburg, is the daugther of Jane and Paul Powell. She is active in 4-H, Gospel Lite Pup peteer, girls softball, ski club and prom committee. Shirley is a senior at Huntingdon Area High School. The young dairywomen were judged on their poise, appearance, personality, speaking ability and dairy industry knowledge. Judges for the pageant were Mifflin County dairy fanner and Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative Director William Bradford; veterinary assistant, Juniata County dairy farmer and school bus driver Barbara Graham; and Peg Kelly, a former dairy princess and a Blair County dairy fanner with a B.S. degree in Home Economics. Master of ceremonies for the ' gd . on County s new dairy princess is Jennifer Davis of R 2 Huntingdon. The 1983-84 princess is surrounded by (left to right): first alternate Lolly Long; the 1982-83 dairy princess; Emily Kyper; and second alternate Shirley Powell. (DcomuGiASS'-nNSt both high moisture grain and j | -«a For high moisture gram Long medium moisture forages. Breather JtR I ) incorporates the strength of corru J**' a un k‘ a ‘ ,ef w,t *> j f gated steel with a protective glass tapered, powr-dnven sweep auger , fused to-steel coating to pnxluce to gram aorage or heavy duty '> -§ U. 1 the lowstcost glass lined. chain unloader for forage and grain ’ “ i Bt i oxygen limiting storage system for storage complete this qtstem v,„» high moisture gram that you can IWIUBBiIIMCC. ‘ bu> Breather bags and choice of u # . , , , bottom unloader with tapered. noth storage systems feature glass umim r powr-dnven sweep augers, or fused to-steel wall and roof panels fwAWu r* j > standanj 6" auger unloader with ma^*^ uni protection, and I—— . clean-out s-weep arm. complete this radius drawn roofs with 30 5 degree (aftCVm.UX* outstanding storage system pitch tor extra strength Breather JMAMUHESTORAGE . bags, suspended m the mof.pmvide - - - (3) (HtWiflt LIMITING, an oxygen limiting envmmment (or MMIMR cutss-umsnost feed. The feed slays fresher longer Stor \.w tanks are constructed of These snxxith rail silosaiecon snd is mire digestible, n»ne palata glass fused wills sheets for slmrted nf he.wv ir mue unrh We « and mor * nutritious Thesesys pnttection and durability Ixwrs a mSt oT o' tem& are designed to cut feed losses Stor Ux system helps to preserve bi