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In response to a question on what her goals would be if chosen dairy princess, Angie said it would be to represent the county’s dairy producers to the very best of her ability. Daisy Brenneman, daughter of Nelson and Judy Brenneman, Spring Grove, was selected the al ternate York County dairy prin- HOOVER EQUIPMENT Tyrone, PA 16686 814-684-1777 MARYLAND GLADHILL TRACTOR MART Frederick, MD 21701 301-663-6060 MD ft VA vm.K PRODUCERS ASSOC. Fredarlck, MD 21701 301-663-6882 NEW JERSEY Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 12,1990-813 cess. She is 18 and a senior at Spring Grove High School, where she sings with the chorus and is an officer of the home arts club. In addition to helping with the fam ily’s 58 head of Holsteins and Jer seys, Daisy is employed by Green’s Dairy. With the help of a giant spider prop, Daisy became Little Miss Muffet extolling the virtues of dairy foods during her promotion al skit. Asked how she would re ply to someone who claimed to not like milk, Daisy explained that she would suggest the milk be flavored, or use other dairy prod ucts for the same nutritional value. Jessica Pomranmg, eight-year old daughter of Myron and Teresa Pomraning, Delta, was chosen the county’s first dairy miss. Selected as dairy miss alternates were Becky Kilgore, daughter of Doug and Pam Kilgore, Airville, and Michelle Walker, daughter of Le roy and Brenda Walker, New Freedom. The dairy miss and al ternates will accompany the dairy princesses for selected promotion al activities. The pageant also provided a farewell opportunity for outgoing princess Sue Eisenhart, daughter of Rodney and Sara Eisenhart, Thomasville. Sue served as dairy princess for 1988 and 1989, trav eling over 3,500 miles during the first year of her reign and visiting 32 classrooms as part of a myriad of promotional activities. Judges for the pageant were Judy McCarty, dairy producer from Sugar Run, Bradford Coun ty, Adams County extension home economist Nina Redding, and W. Thomas Moore, Maryland, and Virginia Milk Producers. Entertainment for the evening was vocal music by Debbie Miller Brubaker, Manheim dairy farm woman, singing with her parents, Paul and Pat Miller Linglestown. The Miller family were long-time breeders of registered Holsteins at the Great View Farm, and with their two sons, entertained as the Singing Millers during the 19705. Paul Miller, now a type classifier for the Holstein Association, also served as program emcee. Pageant Set For June 2 CLEARFIELD (Clearfield Co.) The Clearfield County Dairy Princess drowning for 1990 will be held June 2 at the Civic Center in Curwensville. The ceremonies will start at 8 p.m. followed by an ice cream social and entertain ment. There will be a Dairy Maid Crowning for girls 9, 10, and 11 years of age. They must live on a dairy farm, father work on a dairy farm or be a 4-H dairy club and/or FFA member with a dairy project. They must be of age by June 1. The girls must write an essay on one dairy product (250 words), and a paragraph on why they would like to be a dairy princess. They are to be sent to Mary Ann Way, RR4, Clearfield, PA by May 21. Any girl who is 16 and not over 24 years of age is eligible to com pete in the Dairy Princess Contest and must also be from a dairy farm or carry a 4-H and/or FFA project, owning at least two animals.
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