Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 29, 1986, Image 52

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    812-Lmcaster Farming, Saturday, March 29,1986
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truder runs away fast enough and
far enough, the moose will stop.
The Park Service and other U.S.
public lands agencies now publish
Lycoming County begins search
hr daiiy princess candidates
MONTGOMERY - All single
young women who are between the
ages of 16 and 24 and from a dairy
farm background are eligible to
compete for the title of 1986
Lycoming County Dairy Princess,
announces J. David Jarrett,
chairman of the Lycoming County
Dairy Princess Committee. The
contest covers Lycoming County.
The winner of the dairy princess
pageant, to be held June 20, at 7:30
p.m. in the Lycoming Mall, Muncy,
will be eligible to vie, at the state
level, for the title of Pennsylvania
Dairy Princess.
Twenty-nine state princesses
and hundreds of county princesses
have served as spokespersons for
the dairy industry in Pennsylvania
over the last thirty years. They
appear in shopping malls, fairs,
supermarkets and on radio and
television to educate consumers
about the dairy farmer's products.
Any single woman who has
completed her junior year in high
school, is not over 24 years of age,
never married and whose parents
or guardians are engaged in dairy
farming is eligible to compete for
the title. A young lady is also
eligible if she, herself, is a full time
employee on an operating dairy
farm or is the owner of at least two
dairy animals in a 4-H or FFA
project prior to May 1,1986.
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booklets that tell how to avoid
dangerous encounters with
wildlife.
The advice includes checking for
scorpions in your boots in the
desert in the morning, wearing the
proper footwear in rattlesnake
The winner of the Pennsylvania
Dairy Princess Pageant receives a
$5OO cash award. The first and
second runner-up receive a $3OO
and $2OO cash award respectively.
The state title is honorary and
there would be no interruption of
school or regular employment
plans. The State Pageant is
coordinated through Pennsylvania
Dairy Princess & Promotion
Services, Inc.
Young women interested in
entering the Lycoming County
Dairy Princess Pageant should
contact J. David Jarrett, Linden,
Pa. Phone 398-0158 or Mrs. Helen
Barto, Montgomery, Pa. Phone
546-6511 by June 1, 1986. You may
also attend a meeting of the
committee on April 7, 1986 at
Granny’s Pancake & Steak House,
1955 E. 3rd St., Williamsport, at 8
p.m. Parents are encouraged to
accompany the contestants.
Another feature for the pageant
this June will be the return of all
former dairy princess from the
year 1975 to the present year. Each
former princess will be introduced
and will give a short talk on her
present activities and husbands
and families will be introduced if
they are present. We are looking
forward to this reunion year and
hope that the public will enjoy
seeing our former Dairy Prin
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country, knowing how to recognize
rabid raccoons, and learning the
subtle signs on the back of an
animal’s neck that in effect say:
You’re too close.
“It’s not aggression that sparks
a charging bison, bear, or moose,”
says Jope. “It’s fear. A frightened
animal has only two options: fight
or flight. Bears seldom choose to
fight, but when they do, you’re in
trouble.”
The best solution, rangers say, is
to avoid the encounter in the first
place. Read the literature and
follow the recommendations, they
advise. A stranger about to enter a
wilderness receives all kinds of
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advice. Sometimes it works,
sometimes it doesn’t, and
sometimes it’s just the opposite of
what one ought to be doing.
Hard to Predict
What even a local expert cannot
predict is how an individual bear
might react differently from other
bears in the same region. Rangers
agree that people who cannot avoid
grizzly bears and other dangerous
animals should at least avoid
surprising them.
Wildlife biologists admit that a
vacationer may feel like the en
dangered species when faced with
a charging bear, but they point out
that for every grizzly bear in North
America there are roughly 20,000
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bear, is truly endangered, U
ask.
Some scientists predict that
the year 2000 the grizzly bear \
no longer exist in the Yellowsti
Basin. Only 200 to 300 rem
today, of which 30 or fewer *
breeding females. And from th(
dwindling numbers several ;
killed each year.
The bear on the Yellowstoi
ridge is still charging, only 40 fe
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