YORK Five young women from York County’s dairy industry will compete for the title of dairy princess, during the county’s annual pageant May 26, at the 4-H Center, beginning at 8 p.m. Contestants for the 1984 York County Dairy Princess crown are Darcy Jo Feeser, Kelly L. Kilgore, Contestants for the title of York County Dairy Princess are from left. Kelly Kilgore, Darcy Feeser, Lisa Warner and Judith Perry. Absent from the picture is Karen Kladhold. Fight back with a Glencoe R Stretched Soil Saver." • The one-pass conservation tillage tool handles your highest yielding fields—cutting through heavier stubble and thicker stalks • Additional trash flow clearance provided by deeper 4-bar frame with 3 ranks of shanks It’s time you take a stand against soil erosion— . Exclusive 5 year limited warranty Dealer on both mam frame and shanks lOOay. “For your nearest dealer, please contact —” HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, INC. -> Wholesale Distributors V I I 567 South Reading Road J P.O. Box 478, Ephrata, PA 17522 / PHONE: 717/733-7951 • There s a model to fit your needs— in cutting widths from B'9" to 26'3" Five compete For York Dairy Princess title Karen Klahold, Judith Ferry and Lisa M. Warner. Darcy Jo Feeser, 16, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feeser, Hanover R 6. She is a junior at South Western High School and plans to attend college following graduation. Active in her church’s youth group and school SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 112 YEARS fid fcpMMr iMind la SWJN HAMBURG SAVINGS CniT and xniiPT OnypAUV MDMA OIfOSII INSU»AHtI I VIUW I VIIWH "I* I Hamburg, PA Phone: 215-562-3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK 1 ( events, Darcy is a member of the band, and track team and par ticipates in various musical productions. Three cows and three calves in the family’s registered Holstein herd are Darcy’s through 4-H. She belongs to both the community and Central dairy club. u Kelly Kilgore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kilgore, Airville R 2. She is 16 years old and a junior at Red Lion Area High School, where she is active in both the school and county FFA programs. -Her future plans in clude returning to the Kilgore Farm to help operate the family dairy herd, in which she owns five Brown Swiss and Hostein animals. Kelly is a member of the Airville community 4-H and Milk and Money dairy clubs, Chanceford Church and the ladies auxiliary of the Airville Fire company. Karen Klahold, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klahold, York R 2. A graduate of Eastern York High School, she is a freshman at Mansfield State University, majoring in theatre communications and production. Karen’s college activities include membership in the marching bandfront and yearbook staff. During high school she was a member of the band and yearbook Twin Valley picks officers ELVERSON - The Twin Valley FFA Chapter Has elected their new 1984-85 officers. They are president, Rod Stoltz fus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willmer Stoltzfus, Elverson. Vice Presidents are Gail Raser, daughter of Gary Raser, Glen more, and Beth Morgan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Birdsboro; secretary, Denise Shantz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ArtShantz, Morgantown; assistant secretary, Lurleen Beiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beiler, Morgantown; treasurer Chris Colbentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coblentz, Honey Brook. Assistant treasurer, John Keenan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Keenan, Elverson; reporter, John Noyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,19 M-823 staff, as well as the Broadway and Future Homemakers’ clubs. The Klahold family milks a herd of 18 Holsteins. Judith Perry, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Perry, is 21 and a marketing major at York College. A Dallastown High School graduate, she was active in the school’s chorus, intramural sporting events and the school play casts. Judith is a member of the Christ Lutheran Church youth group and a former 4-H’er. The Perry family are partners in Perrydell Farms, a York judging milk retail business with a herd of 350 Holstesin. Lisa Warner, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Warner, Felton R 3. She is a senior at Kennard-Dale High School and a member of the cheerleading squad and volleyball team. Following graduation, Lisa plans to major in computer science studies at the York campus of Penn State. Her family milks a herd of 35 Holsteins. Please support Elverson; assistant reporter, Lori Ortiz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winn, Elverson; sentinel, Kevin Stoltzfus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoltzfus, Elverson; chaplian, Mark Zerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zerr, Geigertown; historians, Pam Waltman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waltman, Morgantown, and Barry Rouss, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rouss, Elverson; Katie Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks, Elverson, chapter photographer; Joe Nonnemaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Non nemaker, Mohnton, Jr. advisor; Food For America chairman, Ann Kline. The new officers will take office on June 1, 1964. Until then there will be two sets of officer teams.
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