««»m««»mm»«««»«k««km«S-DIG1T 16802 UNIV PARK PA |- Vol. 47 No. 47 39th All-American Dairy Show Set To Break Records, Again This svsnlng, 36 eounty dairy princessed will vis for ths stats crown atdhrßrißMeßNWß|i nitny Princess Pagsant at the Radlsson Penn Harris (HIM and Convention Center in Camp Hill. Front row, from left, are Elizabeth (Betsy) Young, Chester; Sara Derstlne, Tioga; Rachel Ebert, Westmoreland; 1 Haley Blackburn, Clearfield; Becky Detwtler, Huntlndgon; Sara Lynn Jennings, Pa. Altsmate; Becky Mowrer, Pa. Princess; Amy Moyer, Pa. Alternate; Melisaa Wolfe, SUN Area; Amanda Gates, Centre; Raechel Kilgore, York; Ashley McOary, Lawrence; and Amber Kalwasinskl, Cambria. Center row, from left, are Becky Zimmerman, Juniata; Courtney Johnson, Franklin; Jessica This wMk features our Dairy Plua book, which highlights a variety of dairy producers and systems operating throughout the region, plus plenty of business and cooperative pews. www.iancarterfannlnfl.com Four Sections Reibson, Sullivan; Rabeoca Place, Susgpihanna; PawiDeeter, Clarion-Venange; Jennifer Kram er, Cumberland; Anna Johnson, Bradford; Kelley Marzka, Crywferd; Amanda Hill, Warren; Kellie Phillips, Berks; Maggie Moor#, Mercer; and Jessica Landis, Somerset. Back row, from ' left, are Ashley Chapman, Erie; Gala Adamson, Indiana; Rebec ca Fllson, Mifflin; Lynn Daniels, Wayne; Karl Marlin, Lancaster; Laura BlauCh, Lebanon; Beck! Carr, Wyomlng-Lackawanna; Shana Qallagher, Beaver; Amanda Clowney, Adams; Holly Moyer, Schuylkill; Oristin Crile, Washington; Sarah Dell, Blair; ■ and Jamie Love, Butler. In a busy fair week, there’s always room for a large dairy show, such as the one at the Qratz Fair all day Tuesday. Jerseys swept the supreme dairy championship in the youth and open shows. Here, Harold Harpster, Boalsburg, holds onto an 8-year-old Jer sey named supreme dairy champion of the open show. At left is Qratz Fair Queen Deb Rudy and at right, Judge Eric Stine. See story page A2B. Photo by Andy Andrmvn, odttor Saturday, September 21,2002 $36.00 pLr year Hayes Named Image Winner HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) More than 630 exhibitors from 24 states and provinces are on the slate for the upcoming 39th Annual All-American Dairy Show at the Farm Show Com plex here Sept. 22-26. A grand toted of nearly 3,300 entries, including Ayrshires, Brown Swiss, Guernseys, Hol steins, Jerseys, and Milking Shorthorns continue a trend of increasing numbers over the years and topping the 3,077 ani mals displayed in 2001. Accompanying the increase in the number of dairy cattle at the Hayes Named Acting Secretary Of Legislative Affairs ANDY ANDREWS Editor HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) On Wednesday, Gov, Mark Schweiker named Agricul ture Secretary Samuel E. Hayes Jr. acting secretary of legislative affairs, effective immediately. Hayes will resume his full du ties as state agriculture secretary Dec. 1, after the formal year-end of legislative session. “Sam’s experience as,a former legislator for ltvo decades is the kind of experience this adminis- $l.OO Per'Copy (Turn to Page A3O) (Turn to Page A 32)