Susan Waite Tops Competitors To Become SUN Area Daily Princess BY CRAIG BINGMAN Snyder County Correspondent MIFFLINBURG - Susan Waite was crowned SUN Area Dairy Princess before a capacity crowd in the Boscov’s Auditorium at the Susquehanna Valley Mall June 21. Susan is the 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waite, Rl, Beavertown, Snyder County. Denise Thomas, 1985 Dairy Princess, crowned the new prin cess. First alternate princess was Gayle Foresman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Foresman of R.DJ2, Mifflinburg. Second |ABI AGRICULTURAL l"5on IRRIGATION SYSTEMS FEATURES: • CONSTRUCTION Fully welded reel and mam frame • BELLOWS DRIVE The patented water bellows drive offers a reliable ‘no pressure loss thru drive system’ using only 1%-2% of pumped water which is then applied to the crop, saving up to 25 psi when compared with turbine drive. It also enables gun nozzles to be changed to give light applications of water for seed bed irrigation • LOW MAINTENANCE The simple drive unit offers really low maintenance No cylinders to repair, No chain or sprockets to wear, No seals to leak, No gearboxes or pulleys to maintain • AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL Ensures an even hose pull-in speed . TURNTABLES OR FIXED MODELS • PTO WIND-IN IPTK • Hydro Drive • Automatic Shut Down Kit • Delayed Start Unit Lancaster County's Only Dsalor Specializing In Sprayer Salas t Sendee LESTER A. SINGER MN.Ronkißd. (717) 687-6712 or 295-2308 Mon.-Fri. I to S; Sat. 8 A.M. • 11 Noon SIOM6L. 45 Feet Long P Stores Farmers r instruction * C ° -1000 US^ ner month alternate princess and also named “Miss Congeniality” was Carrie Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fisher, R 2, McClure. The SUN Area contest was sponsored by the Dairy Princess Committee. The SUN area en compasses the counties of Snyder, Union, and Northumberland. The first SUN Area Dairy Princess contest was held in 1975 and sponsored by the Holstein Clubs. The new dairy princess is a student at West Snyder High School in Beaver Springs, where she is active in FFA and field hockey. Susan helps with farm lUIPMENT • Riier Pipe • Blow Out Attachment • Auxiliary Dnve Kit Ronks, PA 17572 chores on her parent’s dairy farm and is active in her church. The contest climaxed a full week of promotional activities which featured the theme, “Bring Home Real Dairy Freshness.” Special activities to celebrate the 50th year of Dairy Month included the making of a 150-gallon ice cream sundae, a petting zoo, and the display of a 13-foot high cow. Turkey Hill Farms contributed both the ice cream and cow for the special event. Also, displays from area agricultural organizations and servings of milk, punch, and cheese were featured. Ehrlich gets the jump - on fleas. Fleas feed only on blood Prior to biting humans they may have fed on skunks rats or deer Fleas don t care Adult fleas can go two years without a meal but prefer to eat often They usually bite humans on the legs but will lump onto beds and chairs if given a chance This can be more than just irritating Fleas are among the most notorious disease carriers in the world k, .3: (k] Allowed to roam your home one female flea will lay about 450 eggs Get the jump on tleas before they jump on you Call Ehrlich for a free inspection no obligation The Bug |H|H stops mWfWH Since 192 H * .'ll' jr 1 .j hL\ n fo Jim Cameron of WILQ Radio 1278 Loop Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 717-397-3721 We can delwei was master of ceremonies of the contest, which saw the three contestants each modeling a sporty and dressy outfit courtesy of Boscov’s Department Store. In addition to the fashion show, a skit and impromptu questions were part of the contest. Miss Waite cut < * 1986 SUN Area Dairy Princess Susan Waite receives her crown from 1985 princess Denise Thomas. , Northern Lebanon FFA Northern Lebanon FFA recently sent five members to the State FFA Convention at Penn State University. Sherry Donmoyer, Marcy Barnhart and Laura Harding participated in the dairy cattle judging contest. Gene Gladfelter Super Sole RedWiiigs HOURS: Daily S:3O A.M. to 6 PM.; Frl. 'til 9 PM. w Wayne’s Dry Goods 217 W. Main St. Kutztown, Pa. Phone (215) 683-7686 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5,1986-121 out a wooden cow for her skit and talked to the cow about the value of dairy products as she led it to the fields. In September, Susan Waite will represent the SUN Area at the State Dairy Princess Contest in Harrisburg. * " > \ X, - V ; competed in the wildlife contest and Gene Kreitzer Jr. acted as a county delegate. The chapter received a first place silver award for the chap ter’s scrapbook, which is a record of chapter activities for the school year. Oil-tanned, water repellent Irish Setter leather Super long wearing Super Sole "if ft! Sn^ole Sizaa/wldtha vary by atyla We’ve got your size in stock. SIZES 6-/2-13 B-EE MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED
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