EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —An enthusiastic crowd of dairy princess program supporters greeted the contestants at the 1990 KERMIT K. LONE MAPLE OXFORD GREENLINE GEORGE V. SEIPLE TOBIAS EQUIPMENT KISTLER INC. SALES & SERVICE Oxford, PA & SON CO., INC. Lynnport, PA Now Alexander, PA 21S-932-2753 Eaeten, PA Halifax, PA 315-298-2011 412-688-7172 215-932-2754 215-258-7148 717-382-3132 NWS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK Unottir, pa IMPLEMENT EQUIPMENT INC. 717-291-1048 Oakland Mills, PA Olay, PA 717-483-2161 215-987-6277 LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT haceavilla, PA 21S-398-2553 At the 1990 Lancaster County Dairy Princess Pageant are “Dairy Darlings”, from left, Amanda Kolb, Eilsa Ranch, Lara the newly crowned Princess Jacy Clugston, seated, and Welk, Denise Bollinger Heather Brubaker, and Katie Hess. Angela Spickler, Pennsylvania alternate princess, with the Jacy Clugston Dairy Princess Pageant in the Farm and Home Center last Saturday night. After the judges made their decision, Jacy Clugston, daughter of Kenneth and Phyllis Clugston, MAKAREVICH WLE UVERN SOLLENBERGER MS YEARSLEY BROS., INC. EQ. SALES CORP. EQUIPMENT asms Haekattatown, NJ Elmar. NJ Evaratt PA AS?* 201-852-4488 809-728-2703 814 8 2-5223 The Professional Choice It’s a great team. The best, most reliable commercial products and a dealer who takes care of you all year long. See us today. 111 SMITH’S WALTEMYER'S IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE ■“St* R«d Lion, PA 717-328-2244 717-244-4168 Lancaster’s Dairy Princess Manheim, was named the new Lancaster County Dairy Princess and Tammy Wanner, daughter of David and Ruth Wanner, Narvon, was named the alternate Lancaster County Dairy Princess. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juna 30,1990-A25 JacytooktheroleofPetcrPanto sonal values, the new dairy prin extol the merits of milk products, cess said every person is special, “You remember your mother told and to accept yourself in that light you to drink your milk, and she would eliminate a lot of jealousy was right,” Clugston said. And in and anger, answer to the question about per ■“■i Tammy sang her presentation of an interchange between a dairy farm family and their city neighbors. The city neigh bors got enlightened by what the farmer told them. In fact, they started a new life by using dairy products. Wanner said the love and kindness a person can show is of the greatest importance. These characteristics in a person would change many things in the world. A new feature at this pageant was the introduction of six “Dairy Darlings.” These small dairy farmers’ daughters, age eight to ten years old, may someday be in line for the dairy princess tide. Their cute responses to Angela Spick ler’s interview questions won the hearts of the audience. These little girls and their parents are Lara Welk, nine year-old daughter of Lloyd and Barbara Welk, Quarry ville; Elisa Ranck, eight-year-old daughter of Donald and Virgi na Ranck, Paradise; Amanda Kolb, nine-year-old daughter of Dennis and Debra Kolb, Lancaster; Katie Hess, nine year-old daughter of Joe and Linda Hess, Marietta; Heather Brubaker, nine-year-old daughter of Lowell and Debra Brubaker, Manheim; and Denise Bollinger, eight-year-old daughter of Darryl and Ruby Bollinger, Manheim. In the cow coloring contest, the following winders were named: Age 5: 1. Christian Milick; 2. Janice Le; 3. Lara Fry. Age 6; 1. Jarrod Ringer; 2. Rebecca Jenkins; 3. Ashley Kline. Age 7: 1. Ida Kerr, 2. Adam Kerlin; 3. Anthony Le. Age 8: 1. Shawn Kreidcr; 2. Kim Martin; 3. George McConnell. Angela Spickler, the 1989 Lancaster County Dairy Prin cess and Alternate State Dairy Princess, crowned the new princess and gave her farewell address. “It has truly been an exciting year,” Spickler said. “I am especially honored to have been able to represent Lanca 'ter County. Now that my year as dairy princess has offic tlly come to an end, I find that parting is a sweet sorrov . In many ways, I am excited about putting my expericnc s to use in other areas. However part of me will always wa it to be the one to stand up when someone says, ‘We will now hear a few words from our Lancaster County Dairy Princess.’” Tammy Wanner was named the 1990 Lan caster County dairy princess alternate. '»