812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25, 1988 Harshbarger Crowned BY CRAIG BINGMAN Snyder Co. Correspondent MIFFLINTOWN (JuniaUi) Shelly Harshbarger is the 1988 Juniata County Dairy Princess. Crowned on June 17 at the Mifflm town Fire Hall, Harshbarger is the daughter of Sheldon and Ann Harshbarger of Mifflmlown. The 16-year-old will be a senior at Juniata High School. Chosen as Alternate Dairy Prin cess was 16-year-old Shawncllc Krepps of East Waterford. She is the daughter of Karl and Janie Kline. Shawncttc also will be a senior at Juniata High School in the fall. Each contestant presented a creative skit on the value of milk and milk products. Shelly Harshbarger, center, is crowned the 1988 Juniata County Dairy Princess by outgoing Princess Marjorie, Shearer, right. Shawnette Krepps is this year’s alternate dairy princess for the county. Daring Month Of June On The Following Fans 36” Panel Fan 3^ PLEASAIMTAiRE If 24" CeiUng Mount KT Circulation Fan 56” Water m Single And / Resistant * Two-Speed WM Ceiling Fan \i / PLUS ■ Fan Accessories Such As Thermostats And Shutters On Sale! NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS is now CHORE-TIME’S ONLY FULL LINE MASTER DISTRIBUTOR in the Northeast lii~i .1 NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC. FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK 139 A West Airport Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 •> (717) 569-2702 Shelly, dressed as “Dr. Dairy”, lectured by easel and pointer the values inside of milk, especially the calcium. She also said that it takes seven glasses of milk to equal the cholesterol of one large egg- Playing a young girl in her skit, Shawnette sat in a rocking chair as she read to her teddy bear the val ues of milk. She emphasized that parents are the best teachers of the wholesomcncss of dairy products. The new dairy princess is very active m school and community activities. Shelly is a member of the National Honor Society and Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) at school. She also plays softball and volleyball and belongs to the Masque and Gavel Club. Coo/air NCF-36 Panel Fans 'SR In Crate 1988 Juniata Shelly assist her parents on their 430-acrc Scenic Hill Farm, which includes 75 Holslcins (of which 9 are hers). She is a member of the Lost Creek 4-H Dairy Club and attends the Arch Rock United Methodist Church. She also enjoys swimming and biking. Shawneltc lives on a 98-acrc dairy farm with 68 Holstcins. An active helper on the farm, she assists with the chores and owns one dairy animal. Miss Krepps attends the Cross Keys United Methodist Church and is active in Girl Scouts. Her hobbies include cross stitching and SELL IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED r Cardboard Box sports. She plans to attend Elec tronics Institute after graduation. Shelly was crowned by the 1987 Juniata County Dairy Princess, Marjorie Shearer. Marjorie made several remarks about her experi ences as dairy princess the past year. The pageant opened with a milk punch social and ended with a sun dae bar. A total of 64 patrons sup ported the event. Dave Filson served as Master of Ceremonies for the pageant. The program was sponsored by the Juniata County Holstein Club. Judges for the evening were Mr. For over 50 years (Special Formula) good remedy for the following Heals cuts, bums, boils, pimples, sores, sunburns, corns, callouses, foot and body odors, athlete’s fool, bed sores, chicken pox, itching skin, measles, bruises, cold sores, eczema, fever blisters, hives, insect bites, impetigo, poison ivy and oak, piles, hemorrhoids, sore throats, “Wild flesh” wounds, (good for Hygcnic douche), cows cracked nipples bit biles at mouth, horses hoof fool and MANY OTHER conditions.) Mrs. Tobias E. 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