2981* HtuguA - AIHQ ytnueO 'taluwfD HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess and Promotion Services, Inc. will hold its 39th annual princess pageant on Saturday evening, Sep tember 23 at the Sheraton Inn in Harrisburg. A milk punch recep tion at 5:30 will be followed by the banquet at 6:30 and the pageant at 8:00 p.m. Thirty-five county dairy prin cesses will compete for die tide of Pennsylvania Dairy Princess now held by Natalie D. Welch of Some rset County. The newly-selected princess will reign for a period of one year from September 1995 to September 1996. During that time, she will representall of Pennsylva nia’s dairy farmers speaking out for milk and all its products. To kick off its 40th year of dairy promotion activities, a special event at this year’s banquet will be the auction of a specially-designed 40th Anniversary Winross Milk Truck. This truck, mounted for desk display, will be the very first (number one) of a limited number of collector’s milk trucks to be offered for sale starting at the con clusion of the pageant Informa tion concerning these collector’s trucks may be obtained by calling Wanda Yoder at (717) 935-5317. The pageant which will be held on the Saturday evening preceding the annual Al! American dairy week, will end two full days of act!/ides and interviews for the contestants. Four judges, all from out-of-staie. will select the Pen nsylvania Dairy Princess and two TOP DRY SYSTEMS FLOORS SUPPORTS FLEX-FLO FEED SYSTEMS SAFETY ACCESS EQUIPMENT aFs Ml Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Coronation Sept. 23 Alternates from seven finalists. The Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess program is supported by Pen nsylvania dairy farmers through their various advertising and promotion agencies; American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc., Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing Association; Fed eral Order #36-Mideast UDIA; Allied Milk Producers; and the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program, with contributions from other dairy related organizations and individuals. Again this year, as the result of a grant from Sire Pow er, Inc., and several anonymous individuals, die awards to the win ners will be: $1,200t0 die Pennsyl vania Dairy Princess and $6OO to each of her two Alternates. In addition, two contestants will receive $lOO awards for outstand ing original dairy promotions for school children and there will be two $lOO awards for the best speeches designed for adult audi ences. There will also be two $5O awards for compiling scrapbooks which chronicle county dairy prin cess activities to date. The contes tants themselves will select the “Miss Congeniality” award from among their own ranks. The primary propose of the Dairy Princess program in Pen nsylvania is the promotion of die dairy industry and the sale of its products on the local grass roots level. Incentive Awards will again be given to the counties whose last year’s princess and her committee completed the incentive requirements. Grain Systems, Inc. PROFITABLE FARMING automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 Cheek Our Lew Prices Before You Buy Additionally, an individual award of $3OO will be given to die young woman who has been the most outstanding dairy promoter during bier county reign. This award, entitled the ’Tina Shult? Memorial Award,” is given in memory and honor of an outstand ing young woman, who in May 1986, succumbed to cancer, during her reign as Huntingdon County Dairy Princess. Pa. Dairy Princess and Promo tion Services announces that the Saturday morning presentation session will be open to the public, free of charge. It will run from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon in the Shera ton Ballroom. Saturday evening, September 23rd, promises to be an exciting evening for 35 county contestants and their families as well as for our Pennsylvania Dairy Industry. Tickets for the event are $2O per person and are available on a "first come” basis from Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and Promotion Ser vices, Inc., 214 South Street, Box 640, Clarion, Pa. 16214. (814) 226-7470. All tickets must be paid in advance and will be held at the door. Ticket request deadline is Sep tember 20. 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