Junto laugheiy Wears Crawford County Daily Princess Crown BY CAROLYN GILLES Crawford Co. Correspondent GUYS MILLS Crawford County Farm-City Day activities culminated in the Dairy Princess pageant at the Jon Reese farm near Guys Mills on June 271 h. Wearing the dairy princess crown for 1987 is Junia Laughery of Union City,. Two alternates were named: Lon Black of Saegertown and Michelle Rambo of Meadville. Junta, the daughter of Edward and Julie Laughery, is 18 and a 1987 graduate of Union City High School. She was last year’s Alter nate Dairy Princess. A member of the Milking Shorthorn Associa tion, she has held many offices in 4-H and is a member of FFA. She was president of her high school’s chapter of SADD and was a mem ber of the yearbook staff. She helps her parents manage 80 Milking Shorthorns and owns 13 cows. Junia plans to attend Gan non University to study to become a legal assistant. Alternate Lori Black, the daughter of Richard and Jean Black, is 17 and will be a senior at Saegertown High School, major ing in the academic curriculum. She has been a member of 4-H for many years and participated in the 4-H Interstate Exchange Program. She is a member of Crawford County Jr. Holsteins and the State “Take Quality Home ” K-ARC™ MODEL 100 MIG WELDER Fir htm tr Musty - etmptef t utMmietl Primary or Input Model K-ARC- Power Data 100 75801 Primary Volts Primary Amps Frequency V V SICKLE GUARDS 75501 4 79 2 49 ft* 560 M C*nv*n(l*nal EJ Sacllvna ar Our CUTTING S©S. 1 UW I I M'v Cj JPB >SL CUTTIR PARTS Jj c ' , "“ s ’"“‘ from WHITAKER MANUFACTURING DOG FOOD - 50 lb. Happy Jack 26% Protein mht Jr. Holsteins. Lori plans to attend Penn State to major in dairy production. Alternate Michelle Rambo, the daughter of Bonita Rambo, is 18 and a 1987 graduate of Meadville Area Senior High School, where she was on the school newspaper staff and in the Vo-tech Coopera tive Program. She is a member of Pymatuning 4-H and has three project animals. She has taken 15 years of dance and has been in a bowling league for seven years. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Phil Taylor of Venan go County Cooperative Extension Service. Taylor introduced the contestants: Lori Black, Junia Laughery and Michelle Rambo. For her presentation. Black did an impression of Ernest T. talking to his old friend Vem about “White Light.” Laughery pretended that she was a little girl talking to her teddy bear at bedtime about how she could help her daddy to advertise dairy products using her Millie the Cow puppet. In Rambo’s presentation, she talked to a Raggedy Ann doll who had broken her arm and told that if she didn’t get her act together and drink her milk, she might get osteoporosis. Following presentations, Bon nie Krider gave a Salute to Spon- *pa**ul(£ Stone 115 Volts 15 Amps 60 HZ ♦299 SAIE 199 Whilatar allafl in* Imati mad* quality al lawtalptkaa 89* 72* 71306 R«j. 1.09 71107 HESTON R*j- W nZZ $10.99 LIVESTOCK PANELS 60"*16' j * c c.s:" 14 39 52"*16' O A C«MUn«N»n PiiwU i R*fl 17.99 I 52 Xl6 a j PlMll o^4l R*|. 27.99 4L^ LON6-ACRE BALER TWINE J 409 1-9 Mm R*. 'S-W 10-24 Mm 4990 *•). 12.09 . .. . |J 77 25 + Mm 4970 R«j. 17.79 . .. |J' 7 ROUND BALE TWINE 17 89 R»J. 20. M MFnAM PitoM 1987 Crawford v unty Dairy Princess Junla Laughery, center, poses alternate princesses Lori Black, left, and Michelle Rambo, right. sors, the many agriculture-related businesses that donate and make the pageant possible. The contestants were then asked an impromptu question: “How would you convince a non believer to buy real dairy products?” While judges deliberated, farewell remarks were given by 1986 Princess Marsha Anthony and 1986 Alternate Junia Laugh- JULY BARGAINS 2460 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17602 v 4 Mile West of Meadowbrook Farmers Market, Rt. 23, Leola (717) 656*3700 or (717) 291-4420 JULY 18-JULY 25,1987 SICKLE BLADE ASSEMBLIES 70979 71157 71162 NH 451-456. 9 Ft. HH4T9-411. 9 Ft. NH469, 9 Ft. 41" 53" 59" K*|. 46.69 R«|. 5t 49 lUf. 64.19 71151 75105 71275 NH 419. 9 Ft. NH 455-450, 7 Ft. JO 47*50*150*150, 7FT 69” 52” 41” lUg. 75.59 Ibf. 59.59 Ibfl. 44.61 7116* 71912 * 712*4 Hmlm MM, 9 ft IH 1190, 9 Ft. NH 495-1495, 12 Ft. 44” 54” 69” ft*. 47.59 tat 51.92 ta|. 15.29 SO 18. WHITE SALT BLOCK 50 LB SOLAR SALT 2" Raj. 3.19 80 LB. SOLAR SALT 299 Rm 444 A /■ i 1 ery. Incentive Awards totaling $3OO were presented to Anthony and Laughery for participating in 30 school programs, 18 newspaper articles, 18 radio or television programs, 16 supermarket and/or shopping center promotions. 12 promotional presentations and/or speeches before non-farm groups, 5 farm meetings, 5 special events (parades, fairs, etc.), training semi nar, and the state pageant. r 0 o' 320 R*j. 1.99 f,Sos>/t jv I SOUR SALT (*P| WE SHIP UPS ANYWHERE Order By Mail Or Telephone Take Advantage Of Our Sales TODAY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1987-813 Judges for the event were Carol Gregg of Grove City, a farm wife and correspondent for “Farm shine”; Cheryl Pavkov, a farm wife from McKean; and Sam Wagner of Tionesta, county commissioner for Forest County. Best Presentation Award went to Junia Laughery. Following the pageant, strawberry shortcake was served with real whipped cream. 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