WASHINGTON COUNTY - Amy Lindley was crowned 1984 Washington and Greene County Dairy Princess at the annual pageant held on June 30 at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Amy is the 19-year-old daughter of John and Marilyn Lindley of R 1 Prosperity. A 1983 graduate of McGuffey High School, Amy was active in French club, the track State Dairy Princess Tammy Cree places the Washington-Greene County dairy princess crown on Amy Lindley. Denise Doaks, left, was selected as alternate princess. Yes, Morton Buildings designs and erects all types of buildings!! To meet your building needs from farm buildings to those designed for industrial use trust Morton Buildings. You'll recognize our YEAR-ROUND CONSTRUCTION ÜBSYorfc Rd Gettysburn. PA 17325 Rdf 10. Box 76 Meadville, PA 16335 State Collefe, Box 361 Centre Hall. PA 16828 Box 126 Philliptburg NJ 08865 1918 Industrial Drive Culptptr, VA 22701 0 Box 187 Amy Lindley crowned team, drama club, PYEA and 4-H. A sophomore at Dixie College, Utah majoring in nursing, Amy enjoys swimming, dancing and traveling. Her family owns 100 Holsteins. Amy’s award-winning skit, which she performed before a capacity crowd was titled “What’s that White Stuff?” In her skit she recited the nutritional advantages i ••» ... for business... quality workmanship, con struction and appearance with a strong, written warranty to back it up in every Morton Building. Bring your building plans to us, we'll show you why ...and farm! Ph 717/334-2168 Ph 814/336-5083 Ph 814/364 9500 Ph 201/454 7900 Ph 703/825 3633 Ph 302/398 J & Call or writ* today for more reaaona why you thou Id own a Morton iuAdlng □ Sand more InlormattonVn MORTON BUILDINGS D Hava your talatman phono for an appotntmant □ Commarcjal 4 Induatrtal □ Horaaßama Q MmNm Storaga □ Oaraga* A Strap* D Atrplana Hangar* Nam* _ Addra** Ptran* No iVashington-Greene County Dairy Princess of milk over cola. Denise Doaks, the 17-year-old daughter of Walter and Jane Doaks, Rea, was chosen as Amy’s alternate. She is a senior at Avella High School, where she is active in basketball, softball, French club, YEA, and rod and gun club. She is president of the Rea Rangers 4-H club and plans to attend nursing school after high school. Denise "■H* -:0; r > • O ' a Morton Building is a must for your opera tion. Our sales team will explain in full detail the Morton Building best suited to your farm and business needs. Call or write today!! FREE WEATHER VANE with every building purchased! n Dairy Sam* □ Uvaaloek Shaitan □ Rkting Arana* owns one Holstein, which she exhibits at the fair. Denise’s award-winning presentation entitled “Dairy Brunch Delight” demonstrated several delicious recipes requiring at least one cup milk and using other dairy products. While the judges were making their final decision, Tammy Cree, last year’s Washington and Greene -County Dairy Princess and the Pennsylvania Dairy Princess, gave her farewell reflections and thank-yous. Tammy received an incentive award - a framed picture of herself and the Real Seal - and a standing ovation by appreciative county dairymen and friends for a job well done. Troy Fair committee extends deadline for heme arts TOWANDA Bradford County craftspeople and homesewers still have time to enter the Troy Fair Home Arts contest. The committee has extended the deadline to July 15. Troy Fair catalogs, which have just reached the distribution points, explain the categories of the contest and have an entry blank in the back. Flyers and entry blanks have also been distributed to fabric and craft stores in the area. Only the entry blank needs to be sent in by the 15th of July; the articles themselves will be received on Monday, July 23 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Linda B. Hulslander 4-H Building at the Troy Fairgrounds. Forms are to be submitted to Marion Ballard, R.D. 3, Box 199, Troy, Pa. 16947. The Home Arts contest and show are new to the fair this year and provide an opportunity for local craftspeople and homesewers to display their work as well as to receive ribbons and monetary Got Grain To Move? Considering A New Body To Move It 7 Why Not Check Out The Features Of An Eby “Built To Last” Grain Body. Then You Be The Judge. I Think You’ll Agree With Hundreds Of Other Satisfied Owners, An Eby Body Is Not Just A Purchase, It’s An Investment! CHECK OUR FEATURES; • Weight - 20-30% less than steel and wood construction • Maintenance - aluminum construction won’t rust, requires no painting built'“Eby tough”, heavy structural and strong hollow tubing frame work. Aluminum floor and sides. • Durability - Built By The People Who Hove Years Of Experience Building Aluminum Trailers And Bodies. M.H. EBY, INC. Box 127, Blue Ball, PA 17506 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1984-813 Doug Hershey, director of membership service for the Pennsylvania Holstein Association, was master of ceremonies for the evening. Judges for the event were Cindy Neely, 1980-81 Pennsylvania State Dairy Princess, who is currently employed with the National Holstein Association in Harrisburg; Forrest D. Clarke, an account executive for local radio station WKEG; and Kirk Bar bier, a former Westmoreland County extension agent who is currently employed as a software analyst for extension computer services in State College. The traditional Strawberry Festival followed the pageant to top off the day’s events. prizes for winners. There are 175 categories to enter in such diverse areas as home-sewn jogging suits and refinished furniture. Traditional crafts, such as knit ting, crocheting, weaving, quilting and rugmaking are also represented. Hand-thrown pottery, hand-wrought jewelry and arrangements of natural materials such as dried flowers, cones, and nuts and corn husks, will also be displayed. The collection of handmade articles will be on display during Fair Week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Entrants may pick up their exhibits on Saturday between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Fair rules limit entries to Bradford County residents and items not previously shown at the Fair. Homemade items may be entered for display only, if the entrant wishes. ALUMINUM GRAIN BODIES (717) 354-4971
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