Penny Jordan (Continued from Pago B 12) She owns 20 head of 4-H project and show cattle. Two contestants were named dairy miss in what emcee Ralph McGregor announced as an “unbreakable tie.” Matching crowns and banners went to Rebecca Kilgore and Michelle Walker, both eight-year-olds will help promote the dairy industry at selected events. Rebecca is the daughter of Pam and Douglas Kilgore, Airville R 2. A third-grader at Clearview Elementary School, she was a 4-H Clover Bud dairy exhibitor last year. Michelle Walker is the daughter of Brenda and Leroy Walker, New Freedom Rl. She is a Friendship Elementary School third-grader, and exhibited a dairy calf as a 4-H Clover Bud beginner last year. The new first lady of York’s dairy industry was crowned by outgoing princess Angie Lang. Just moments before placing the glittering tiara on her successor, Angie extended thanks to family, friends and the county promotion committee for support during her Creative Festive Scheduled Join the sewing, quilting, needle and fiber arts excitement. Mark your calendar and plan to attend the Creative Festival scheduled for May 17-19, at Valley Forge Shera ton Convention Center. Penn State Cooperative Extension will be RICHLAND 717/866-2105 o TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS • HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT • AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES MAIN & LINDEN STREETS • P.O. BOX 278 • RICHLAND, PA 17087-0278 LANCASTER 717/397-8244 ATTENTION FARMERS! "Spring Motor OS Specials" Series 3 ■ Texaco Super Plus 15w40 Series 3 - Texaco Super Plus Single Grades 55 Gal. Drum Series 1 - Texaco Ursa Extra Duty Single Grades 55 Gal. Drum Havollne Oil Single Grades 55 Gal. Drum Texaco TDH Tractor Hyd. Oil 55 Gal. 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