Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1998, Image 55

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    Time To Reserve Tickets
(Continued from Pago B 9)
In addition, two contestants
will receive $lOO awards for out
standing dairy promotions for
school children and two others
will receive $lOO each for the
two best speeches designed for
adult audiences. As in the past,
there will also be two $5O
awards for compiling scrap
books, which chronicle their
dairy princess activities to date.
The contestants themselves will
select the coveted “Miss
Congeniality*’ award from
RED WING SHOES
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WOR K HARD
ALLENSVILLE
Allensville Shoe Shop Fisher Harness &
Box 7 State Route Shoe Shop
Star Route, Box 47
HONEY BROOK
Brandywine Shoe Shop
Box 156 Rt. 2
Waynes Dry Goods
271-273 W. Main St.
215-683-7686
among their own ranks.
For more than 41 years the
primary purpose of the dairy
princess program in
Pennsylvania is the promotion
of the dairy industry and its
products on the grass roots level.
Incentive awards will again be
given to the counties whose last
year’s princess and her commit
tee completed the incentive
requirements.
In addition, an individual
award of $3OO will be given to
the young woman who stood out
as the outstanding dairy pro-
Fitting You Right Is Our #1 Priority.
isqn:
Zimmerman Harness
RD 2 Box 36
814-793-3961
MIFFLINTQWN
Lost Creek Shoe Shop
RD #1 Box 88
moter during her county reign.
This award, entitled the “Tina
Shultz Memorial Award” is
given in memory and honor of
the outstanding young lady, who
in May 1986 succumbed to can
cer, during her reign as
Huntingdon County Dairy
Princess.
Pennsylvania Dairy Princess
and Promotion Services Inc.
announces that the Saturday
morning presentation competi-
miller;
IRG
Tall Pines
Country Store
796 Kessler Rd
717-362-3024
(voice mail only)
QUARRYVILLE
Books Shoe Service
107 E. State St. D WA
717-786-2795 1 %
REHRERSBURG
Leo’s Shoe Store
Godfrey St.
717-933-8169
IURG
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1998-811
tion will be open to the public
free of charge. It will run from
8:15 a.m. until noon in the
Sheraton Ballroom.
Saturday evening, September
19, promises to be an exciting
evening for 29 county contes
tants and their families as well
as the Pennsylvania Dairy
industry. Tickets for the event
M^K
Where's your mustache? “
SPRINGFIELD
Red Wing Shoe Store
237 Baltimore Pike
215-544-1664
are $2O per person and are
available on a “first come” basis
from Pennsylvania Dairy
and
Princess
Services, Inc. 214 South Street,
Box 640, Clarion, PA 16214 or
call (814) 226-7470. All tickets
must be paid in advance and
will be held for pick up at the
door.
Made in U.S.A.
Promotion