BETH MILLER Franklin Co. Correspondent CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) Jessica Royer was chosen as the 1993 Franklin County Dairy Princess during the county’s 26th annual Dairy Princess Pageant held at the Lighthouse Restaurant in Chambersbuig. Royer will be no stranger to her which was dedicated to the mem new job as dairy princess because ory of Norman W. Sollenberger, she was the alternate dairy prin- were John Creighton Jr., Scott cess for the county for 1992. Deputy, and Norma Lash. Lilly Hershey (Continued from Page B 4) biles, Buckmobile, and Maxwell. He dislikes Fords and other popu lar name brand cars. Melvin also raises cattle, three of which arc Scotish Highlanders. “My husband fell in love with them when he first saw them. He likes different things,” she said. 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