A3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982 New state BY DEBBIE KOONTZ HARRISBURG - With at tributes that would make any father proud and a promise to do “the best 1 can to make you all proud of me,” 17-year-old Jolene Sue Snyder of Volant, Lawrence County, began her reign as 26th state dairy princess Tuesday night at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, here. . The pageant was held in con junction with the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show at the Farm Show Complex. Jolene’s credentials would make any farmer sit back with a breath of relief knowing that his industry is going to be justly represented. And this is what happened at the pageant. She charmed not only the judges, but also the audience with her smile and people-personality. Gowned in purple, her appearance was the epitomy of a healthy, young girl who drinks milk daily. Jolene, representing both Beaver and Lawrence counties in the pageant, is a senior at Wilmington Area High School As tradition goes, one just has to be hugged after receiving such a great honor, and Jolene was no exception as she tearfully threw her arms around outgoing princess Charlene Rohrer, following the big announcement. All American Sale (Continued from Page A 26) Hollow Apollo Starlet, an Excellent Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe daughter. Consigned by John Umble and Sons of Atglen, the 3-year-old writes a pedigree of four generations of Excellent or Very Good. She is due in the spring to Elevation.' New Jersey veterinarian Erie Kates tqok home Marlu Ella Elvira-ET for $31,000. Consigned iri C / c %•% i r ‘ '#s. -Vf Superior Cooling, automatic washing, and free hot water are only three of the reasons you should put a Mueller HiPerForm Milk Cooler to work for you! USED \ TANKS^^ —24 HOUR SERVICE GEORGE M. PRIEST, JR. & SONS RD 8, Box 142 Hagerstown, MD 21740 301-797-3921 or 301-733-6661 dairy princess promises to do her best where she is a varsity cheerleader and secretary of the student council. Jolene is active with her community as a 4-H’er and as president of the dairy club. Her future plans include attending nursing school. Looking for an exclusive, m depth interview with the new state dairy princess in next week’s issue of Lancaster Farming. During final competition, seven semi-finalists from Beaver/Lawrence, Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Lancaster, Somerset and Washington counties were asked to relay what they would make their first priority should they be elected the first woman president of the United States tomorrow. Jolene’s answer was world peace. But she went on to clarify the statement in a manner that left the audience wondering if she meant peace or the dairy in dustry. She said, “We should have unity, together to conquer anything.” To the same question. by Mariu frann of Lmcroft, N.J., the 7-montb-old calf’s dam is a maternal sister to three time All American Northcroft Ella Elevation.. The calf’s dam is an Excellent Carnation First Milton daughter who ranked third in New Jersey for milk with a 28,720 pound record. Kates’ ET purchase is sired by either Carlin M Ivanhoe Bell or S- W-D Valiant. 800 Gal. “OH” Mueller 2000 Gal. "OH” Mueller Sherman echoed Jolene’s request, saying, “I would'try to get the U.S. together as a nation so everyone can love one another and love the nation as well.” This thought helped her win the first runnerup position. Rachel is the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Minor from R 2 Washington. A freshman at Washington and Jefferson College, she is majoring in dairy science. Rachel sees her future including agricultural Extension work and life on a farm. It was a doubly special night for Rachel because her mother served as Pennsylvania state milk maid queen in 1959. Second runnerup honors and the ' *■ *| > . - ts ' I 2 ' A * X *■ N «* f With smiles that certainly will sell a lot of Lawrence counties. First umnerup,. left, was milk, , these three new dairy representatives Rachel Sherman; 17; of~Washington County, posed for the cameras following their pageant Second-runnerup and winner of. the Miss Tuesday night. Taking the seat of state Congeniality award, right, was LuAnn Bren princess was Jolene Sue Snyder of Beaver and neman, 21, of Lancaster County. This Well-Built Manure Tanker Spreads An Excellent Pattern On'Your Fields Because this well-built manure tanker from US Farm Systems ot Pennsylvania shoots the discharge slurry up, and baffles the spread down, you get an even coverage pattern on your fields. Better than most makes and models, we think.. 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The winner of the other scrap book award was Perry County’s Kimberly Kriebel of MiUerstown. She is the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kriebel and is presently a freshman at Messiah College. Before competition began for the evening, Commonwealth National Bank received a special reward for . v~ their work with the dairy industry, and for a dairy day they held at Penn Square In Lancaster in June. On band to receive awards' were Bob Bucher, vice president and head of their agri-loan depart ment, and Pam Klahr, Lancaster region marketing representative. Judges for die pageant were v Helen Remsburg of Jefferson Md., Karen Kurtz of Altura, Minn., Michael Nolan of Wakeman, Ohio, and Robert Rawlins of Arlington, Va. Hie 1982-83 state dairy princess was crowned by outgoing princess Charlene Robrer of Chester County. SIC farm I I S SYSTEMS of Pennsylvania Your Manure and Feed Equipment Dealer & ' Wi i