Blair County Dairy Princess Adopts Farming LINDA WILLIAMS Bedford Co. Correspondent MARTINSBURG (Blair Co.) Susan Willey, 1993 dairy prin cess for Blair County, didn’t grow up on a farm but she can’t remem ber when she wasn’t interested in agriculture. “My grandfather was a farmer,’’ she says. “But, he sold out when I was pretty young. However, my brother was old enough to be interested. When his interest con tinued, little sister would tag along to see what he was up to.” Susan Willey, Blair County deity princess, and one oi the mama goat with one of her babies. Ingersoll Anderson Tractor Sales Shrewsbury, PA 17361 717-235-0213 Burchfields, Inc. Martinsburg, PA 16662 814-793-2194 Lenhartsville Garage Lenhartsville, PA 19534 215-562-2901 A.L. 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A senior at Central High School, Susan credits her FFA advisor, Tom Ritchey, for further ing her interest in agriculture. “I’m president of FFA at Central this year,” Susan says. “The first Yoder Equip. Boswell, PA 15531 814-629-6505 Zimmerman’s Bethel. PA 19507 717-933-4114 Adams Eq. Co. Ft. Ashby, WV 26719 304-298-3726 time a girl has ever had that title at my school, but I hope it is not the last” Since Susan’s family does not have the farmland to support dairy mws, (something she dreams of Dwning), Susan chose pigs and goats for her FFA projects. She is ilso interested in landscaping and plans to do over the family back yard next spring. Her interest in the princess con test extended over into a desire to communicate with the public about the importance of milk in .the diet. She plans to be busy con stantly throughout the coming year doing handouts at local stores, offering samples of dairy recipes to school children and in nursing homes, and talking to var ious organizations. Enter Banner Contest HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Ice cream fans of all ages can create their best ice cream banner and win prizes during “Ice Cream Banner Day,” Sunday, July 25, at Riverside Stadium, Harrisburg. The contest will be held just before the Harrisburg Senators’ 2:05 p.m. baseball game with the New Britain Red Sox. All contes tants must register at the Stadium from 12:30 to 1 p.m., prior to the July 25th game. The parade of banners will begin promptly at 1 p.m. Banners will be displayed during the baseball game and then returned to their owners. Prizes in the contest will be awarded to two categories - 12 ja h Ingersoll Ingersoll The Only Tractors With A LIFETIME WARRANTY!! 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