Debra Stuff crowned Franklin 1984 Franklin County Dairy Princess Debra Stuff, center, with First Alternate Debra Myers, right, and Second Alternate Tina Martin, left, discuss dairy promotion plans for the coming year. & '' ' 4<* v " / y'v' 9f/ .A? Hamilton Bank belies es Ihi Famils Farm Is Tin Backbone ot Agriculture On behalf of all dam men we are pleased to salute the suitcss of the Robert H Ciochenaur )r famih at al9 Penn (■rant Road I ancaster Pitturcd (L to R) are C V(asne(reass Assistant Nice President and Manager ot the Hamilton Bank Manor Street Branch in 1 ancaster Bom the Lancaster < ounn (fairs Princess for I9BN-Ha Naomi Vonda Robert Scott and Bob Gochenaur and Damn t Bosd Vice President and Director of the Agn Finance Department for Hamilton Bank The Gochcnaurs base a 5a cow herd and tarm 2SO acres Their D H I A rolling herd aserage tor the past twelsc months was 20 26N lbs of production and "MB lbs of butterfat with a N V<> test ( ongratulatums on a job well done A salute Every month is In June a lot of people pay tribute to dairy farmers. It’s National Dairy Month. At Hamilton Bank, we feel you deserve credit a lot more often than that. Managing a successful dairy operation requires working capital all year round. So we’re here to help you meet your capital requirements whenever you need us. The total annual volume of dairy production for our six-county area is over $407,000,000. This represents 31% of the yearly production for Pennsylvania. Now that’s a record you can point to with pride, and we’re proud to be able to help ill *> lill to dairymen. dairy month with ns. anyway, anytime. At Hamilton Bank, every month is dairy month. Contact your local office for complete details on Hamilton Bank Agri-Finance Programs. County Dairy Princess CHAMBERSBURG - Debra Stuff, the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuff, Mer cersburg, was recently named 1984 Franklin County Dairy Princess. She was also selected Miss Congeniality. First runner-up in the com petition was Debra Myers and second runner-up was Tina Martin. The new princess will be a senior at James Buchanan High School, where she is a member of the National Honor Society, the AFS Club, and the track team. At home, Debra helps her parents milk their 50 registered Holsteins. First Alternate Debra Myers, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers, St. Thomas, is a recent graduate of James Buchanan High School, where she Hamilton Bank A Core States Bank Lancaster'Farming, Saturday, June'23, ISM-^ASS was a member ot the National Honor Society. She received a math scholarship and plans to attend Shippensburg University to major in math. At home, Debra helps her parents on the farm with their 50 Holsteins. Second Alternate Tina Martin, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luster Martin, Chambersburg. Tina attends Shalom Acadamy, a private school in Marion, where she will be a senior this fall. She is active in the local 4-H dairy club and has won a number of awards with her Jerseys. Her parents milk about 100 Jersey and Holstein cows. Other contestants competing for the crown were Susan Swailes, Debra Piper, and Judy Gettel. Member FDIC