820-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1986 1986 Mifflin County dairy princess Susan Fisher, seated, receives congratulations from Pennsylvania dairy princess Beth Heald. Bradford 4-H Leaders Attend Wilderness Weekend Three Bradford County 4-H leaders attended the Northeast 4-H Leader’s Weekend in the Wilderness at Cayuga Nature Center in Ithaca, N. Y. The purpose of the weekend is to teach 4-H leaders new ideas to take back to their clubs. Those attending were Cindy Williams, North Towanda 4-H Club; Ted VanDerKarr, Hillbillies 4-H Club; and Tom Maloney, assistant county agent. Highlights of the weekend in [ MUELLER I ~ I Dairy F'six'm Ecpj.lprrLerLt Leading the Way With Efficient, The HiPerForm Milk Cooling System Mueller Fre-Heaters The Refrigerated Receiver RUFUS BRUBAKER REFRIGERATION Southern Service Center R.D. 3, Dry Wells Rd. Quarryville, PA 717-786.1617 Used 400 and 500 Gallon . Coolers Available! Cali For Other Tank Sizes And Prices! Susan Fisher to Promote Milk as Mifflin County Daily Princess eluded workshops on birdhouse building and hiking survival, a presentation on whitetail deer by Mike Ondik of the Pa. Bureau of Forestry, and a presentation of Project Wild. Project Wild utilizes a novel approach to teaching knowledge about wildlife and environmental awareness to any age group. The active involvement and learning by doing method employed by Project Wild is ideally suited for groups such as 4-H and school. 614 Penryn Rd. MANHEIM, PA 717-665-3525 Northern Service Center RDI, Box 19d Myerstown, Pa. 717-933-471 T BY SALLY DUMMIES Mifflin County Correspondent McVEYTOWN - Susan Fisher will be helping to advertise the benefits of milk during her reign as 1986 Mifflin County dairy princess. The 17-year-old senior at Mount Union Area High School received her crown from Pennsylvania dairy princess Beth Heald May 17. Susan is the daughter of William and Faye Fisher of R 1 Mc- Veytown. In high school, she was a member of the Future Business Leaders of America and the Press Club. She is active in FFA and hopes to become a state officer. Through FFA, Susan shows both sheep and dairy animals. In 4-H, she has been president of the local Wayne Township club. Susan exhibits her sheep and sewing projects in 4-H. This fall, Susan will be off to Shippensburg State College to study elementary education. But until then, she will have a busy sumiper promoting Penn- BEST BUY of the YEAR • 6" Steel Main Beam • 2” Vertical Tubing Drilled so that the 1” Horizontal tubing extends Full Length of Wagon • Front-Side and Rear Loading and Unloading • 2xB Pressure Treated Lumber Floor • 2x6 Oak Cross Beams • Beds are 8’ wide, available in 16,18 or 21 ’ lengths. Racks are 90” high. • NEW FEATURE: 6” Channel across back for pushing wagon without damaging bed. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER: LOST CREEK TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. OXFORD GREENLINE, IMPLEMENT Halifax, PA INC. Oakland Mill, PA 71 7-362-3132 Oxford, PA 717-463-2161 215-932-2753 MELROSE FARM NORTHEAST PAUL SHOVER’S, INC. SERVICE DISTRIBUTING Loysviiie. PA Greencastle, PA West Clifford, Pa. 7 17.700.3 117 717-597-3138 717-222-9020 717 78V 3117 ABC GROFF VAWYMRBBn • 71T.949.6501 *“* CARLISLE FARM HMOEUREH 703.4349961 SERVICE Mill Hall, PA Carlisle, PA 717-726-3115 CtUMBERSBURG FIRM WRITER C. COME, INC. SUPPLY CUWK’S FARM SUPPLY Churchville, MD Chambersburg, PA Williamsport, PA 301-734-7722 717-264-3533 717-494-0060 CLW MANUFACTURING, INC. sylvania’s dairy industry and its of the Pennsylvania Dairy Prin products. cess and Promotion Service. Mim “Mifflin County hasn’t had a Kauffman spoke of an elderly dairy princess for three years. I woman who now suffers felt the program needed restar- osteoporosis because she “didn’t ted,” she said. drink enough milk during her On hand at the presentation were youth.” According to Kauffman, Beth Heald, state dairy princess, the cliche “An ounce of prevention and Mim Kauffman, co-chairman is worth a pound of cure, ’ ’ applies. Annville Cleona FFA Tops Regional Speaking Contest The Annville Cleona Little Dutchmen parliamentary procedure team captured first place in the regional speaking contest held recently at Kutztown High School. The team now advances to the state level where it will defend its 1985 state title. Team members are president, Dale Balmer; vice Manufactured By R.D. #2, Box 8 Newburg, Pa. 17240 717-423-6794 president, Tim Elliott; secretary, Sheila Hostetter; treasurer, Kent Hoffer; reporter, Mike Beare; chaplain, Scott Brinser; sentinel, Eric Harnish; and student ad visor; Daniel Brandt. In the extemporaneous speaking contest, Daniel Brandt placed first and Dale Balmer placed second. Sue Elliott placed first in the prepared speaking contest.