Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1984, Image 49

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    Nex ly evening, Debbie Pressler, left: Marlene Book; center; and Angie Colyer,
right, willcompete for the 1984 Juniata County Dairy Princess title.
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McALISTERVILLE - The
Juniata County Dairy Princess
Pageant will be held at the
McAlisterville Community Park
on Saturday, June 23 at 8 p.m. with
Mel Thomas of radio station WJNN
serving as master of ceremonies.
Three contestants will compete
for the title of Juniata County
Dairy Princess and the winner will
be eligible to vie, at the state level,
for the title of Pennsylvania Dairy
Princess.
The contestants are:
Marlene Book, the 19-year-old
daughter of Janet Davis of, R 2
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Mifflintown, and Mr. and Mrs. C.
George Book of Mexico. Marlene is
a 1983 graduate of Juniata High
School, where she was very active
in various musical organizations.
She is presently employed by the
Rite-Aid company at Camp Hill.
Angie Colyer, the 17-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Colyer, of R 2 Mifflintown. Angie
has completed her junior year at
Juniata High School where she is
very active in musical
organizations. She plans to con
tinue her formal education in the
area of agriculture after
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Debbie Dressier, the 17-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Dressier, of R 1 Thompsontown.
Debbie will be a senior at East
Juniata High School in September.
She is a member of the National
Honor Society and plans to pursue
a career in food preparation and
nutrition after graduating from
high school.
A musical group will provide
entertainment at the pageant. The
contest is sponsored by the Juniata
County Dairy Promotion Com
mittee and the Junita County
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Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, June 16.1!
Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Kisser
As I work in my garden, a
thought keeps recurring to me. It
comes to me when I throw
something “over the fence.” It
feels so good to get rid of an un
wanted object. Whether it be a pile
of weeds or small branches or
whatever. They are now out of my
way.
I think some of our neighbors
feel the same way. We get their
grass clippings and tree limbs. I’m
sure they think these things won’t
hurt our meadow at all and so they
pitch them “over the fence.”
Getting something out of your
system by talking it over can be a
little like throwing something
“over the fence.” You’ve shared it
with someone and to a certain
degree you’re rid of it.
Holstein Club.
A chicken barbecue dinner will
be served prior to the pageant at 7
p.m.
Tickets for the festivity are
available from members of of the
Dairy Promotion Committee and
the county Holstein Club. Ticket
deadline is June 16. Tickets for
adults are $4.50 and for children 12
and under, $2.50.
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An experience that happened
when I was in the hospital several
years ago, comes to my mind. This
relative of mine visited me just
after I’d had major surgery and
poured out all her family
problems. By the time she finally
left, I was in a wet sweat, but I’m
sure that she felt a lot better.
The just the ot'her week, when I
opened a birthday card, a note fell
out of the envelope. It consisted
entirely of a graphic description of
a horrible automobile accident. A
good neighbor of hers had been
killed. It was a surprise to read
about someone I’d never even
heard of before. However, this
tragedy was so deeply imprinted
on this person’s mind, that simply
writing it all down probably had a
healing effect.
It was rather like throwing an
unwanted item “over the fence.” It
gives you a chance to start over
with new and better thoughts and
go on with your life.
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