Delmarva poultrymen to pick new princess MILFORD, Del. - Nm teen teen-agers representing Delmarva communities will gather in Milford, Delaware, June 5 to 7, for the 1980 Delmarva Poultry Princess competition. Pageant finals are scheduled for Fnday, June 6, at 8 p.m. in the Milford High School theatre. The Princess competition will be preceded at 7 p.m by the Little Delmarva Poultry Princess Pageant featuring 23 four and five year-old charmers. Tickets, good for ad mission to both com petitions, are available at $2 each from the Milford Chamber of Commerce, 302/422-3301 The Pageant, under the direction of Dover theatrical figure, Donald Blakey, is .entitled “Girls, Girls, 'Girls” Contestants will appear in an opening production number, “Hundreds of Girls”, and will make individual ap pearances in talent and evening gown competitions Judging wi l ! be handled by a panel of five including William F Bed well; Rich mond, Va ; Catherine B Fhckmger, Wilmington, Del , F Grove Miller, North East, Md.; Marcie Myers, Upper Marlboro, Md.; and Karen E. Scheaffer, Newark, Del. Scoring will be on the basis of personality, poise, ap pearance, creative ex pression, scholastic achievement and service, and interviews with judges Reigning Poultry Prin cess, Regina Mary Cham berlain, Pocomoke City, Maryland, will crown her successor. In addition to the honor accompanymg her title, the Princess will receive a $lOOO scholarship catling 12th & spring sts Q«7C QRQR §! | entals Reading, PA 19604 M f 0“00illl &EMTALS 940 Cornwall Road AHA >|CRQ Rm N a ALS East Mam Street QQO C 4 7Q it HUM IT ED Lebanon PA 17042 C f Palmyra, PA 17078 000'3t/ O Finalists in the Delaware Poultry Princess Contest, seated left to right are: Miss St. Michaels, Alison Dickson; Miss Hurlock, Rhonda Franz: Miss Felton, Shelly Chandler; Miss Millsboro, Cheryl Hickman; Miss Salisbury, Lisa Culver; Miss Georgetown, Susan Pittard; Miss Frankford, Marsha Mitchell; Miss Chincoteague, Laurie Wimbrow; Miss Harrington, Elaine Homewood. (Standing from Delmarva Poultry City, Maryland. festival It is sponsored by Industry, Inc ; a $2OO gift The Delmarva Poultry Delmarva Poultry Industry, certificate from Hess Ap- Princess Pageant is being Inc and is being coordinated parel; and, a weekend at the held as part of the 33rd by the Greater Milford Carousel Center in Ocean annual Delmarva Chicken Chamber of Commerce |**l* t I IS* J* ,?}!*] s§.«>.»Ljl3 ;© , GOOD EQUIPMENT AT LOW , REASONABLE RATES When You Need CONSTRUCTS EQUIPMENT.. : See Us First WE’VE GOT WHAT YOU NEED l7m 720 N Prince St Lancaster PA 17603 000“ I f U I . or hand tools, or a heater, or a truck, or any kind of equipment... left to right): Miss Easton, Julia Allspach; Miss Princess Anne, Wen dy Stewart: Miss Laurel, Tammy Whaley; Miss Newport, Karen Banks; Miss Pocomoke City, Susan Semke; Miss Clayton, Wendy Bilbrough; Miss Fruitland, Teresa Jean Tull; Miss Milford, Michelle Martin. Absent from Photo were: Miss Bishopville, Madeline Baker; and Miss Seaford, Brenda Hudson. Spread wood ashes away from lawns LIMA - should not established turf or for top dressing on a garden advises James McKeehen, Delaware Co. agricultural agent. They can be of benefit if they are applied and tilled into the soil when establishing a new lawn or garden, and will help to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1S80—CIS Wood ashes be used on reduce the acidity of the soil as well as provide potash. Light applications would not harm a lawn, but would not be of much benefit either. In addition, they would be difficult to spread evenly and if children or pets play in the lawn they would track the ashes mto the house.