—Ty )ty - jry icess Nancy Dum; first alternate Theresa Kling, and second alternate Jo Ann O'Toole will represent Perry County's dairy industry in the coming year. Nancy Dum wears Perry Co. Daily Princess crown NEWPORT Nancy Dum was crowned the 1964 Perry County Dairy Princess at the recent Heritage Days Festival in Newport. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dum of Elliott sburg. First alternate was Theresa Kling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kling. JoAnn O’Toole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Toole, was chosen as second alternate. Nancy will now represent Perry County at the state pageant in late September, where over 40 young ladies will be trying for the title of Pennsylvania Dairy Princess. In addition, she will begin a busy year promoting the dairy industry through appearances at schools, supermarkets, farm and civic meetings, and parades, as well as through the radio, television, and newspaper media. Co-chairpersons of the Dairy Princess Committee were Gladys Albright and Jane Benner. Other committee chairmen were; Gladys Albright, Nancy Neely, Robert Gabel, Gail Kriebel, Mr. and Mrs. David Roth, Sr., Jackie Brubaker, and Kimberly Kriebel. The official judges for the pageant were Sue Beshore, New Cumberland; Ann Kopp, Mid dletown; and Kenneth Davis, Carlisle. Official escorts for the con- Angie Colyer Angie Colyer crowned Juniata Dairy Princess McALISTERVILLE - Angie Colyer was crowned 1984 Juniata County Dairy Princess last Saturday evening during a pageant held at the McAlisterville Com munity Park. (T Urn to Page Bl?) lunt 30,1984. West Perry High School FFA; Roy Kanagy, Newport High School FFA and Greenwood High School FFA. Penny Berner selected SUN Area Dairy Princess LEWISBURG, Pa. - SUN Area Dairy Princess for 1984-85, Penny Banner, representing Nor thumberland, Montour, Snyder, Union Counties, was crowned during a pageant on Saturday, June 16 at Susquehanna Valley Mall. Penny is the 16-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barner, Sr., Rl, Port Trevorton. Penny was crowned before a capacity crowd in Boscov’s Auditorium, by 1983 Dairy Prin cess Janell Mort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bechtel from Rl Klingerstown. The alternate princess in the contest was Judi Troxell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Troxell, Rl Middleburg. The new SUN Area Dairy Princess, who was also named “Miss Congenialitv” durine the pageant, will spend much of her reign traveling throughout the multi-county area, attending public functions and promotional events on behalf of Pennsylvania’s 15,500 dairymen. The Dairy Princess Contest climaxes a full week of promotional activities which featured the theme of “Milk-Milk’s Got More.” Special activities featured on Saturday were the Computerized Dairy Farm Management Systems Coda tron The name alone says High Tech To be successful in dairying today you knowhow important it is to be in complete control of your feeding program and to have all the information possible on each and every cow in your herd -Thais why Westfalia has devel oped the finest dairy computer system available anywhere The system is quality built from its rugged feeding stall to its state of-the-art electronics It’s basically foolproof because everything is micro processor controlled Now reports of herd condition and per formance are available at your fingertips Ration adjustments can be made quickly and easily You’ll be alerted to problem cows fast And thats not all The Coda tron is designed for expansion into parlor milk data functions and home computer interfacing And of course the Codatron is backed by the ever expanding Westfalia sales and service net work nationwide WESTFALIA Let Us Show You The Advantages Of Westfalia’s Codatron Computerized Feeding System Recently Installed At The Randy Stoltzfus Farm, Mt. Joy, Currently Milking Over 100 Cows. This System Is Set-Up For 200 Cow Herd With 8 Feed Stalls Available. See The Feed Dispenser That Outperforms Them All! serving of milk punch, cheese and popcorn with real butter. A calf petting display and ice cream eating contest were highlights of the day’s activities. Several thousand individuals viewed the various dairy industry displays featured at the Susquehanna Valley Mall during “Dairy Week”, June 11-16. srsrtMAr. , * '/c / ; i- 1984-85 SUN Area Dairy Princess and her alternate, Judi Troxell, will be representing the dairy industry throughout the coming year. The story behind the design: Now the Codatron System will help you attain full control over your dairy operation The Codatron central memory control center installs easily in your office or home Here you'll be able to call up herd information at the push of the buttons on Codatron's simple and easy-to understand control panel The Codatron Printer prints out large easy-to-read reports rd FISHER & m mft W Will w * «■ Penny will represent the SUN Area in the state pageant to be held in Harrisburg in September. During her year’s reign, Penny will be available to meet with any groups interested in learning more about Pennsylvania’s leading farm industry which produces more than four billion quarts of milk each year. *<• Amos Fisher 717-687-8871 ** r * X* Model F 26 Manager reports 1. Daily automatic teed exception 2. Individual check listing 3. Feed sta usage/feed bin monitor
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