84-Lancast«r Fanning, Saturday, February 27, 1993 New York SYRACUSE, N.Y. Jennie Depew from Argyle, New York in Washington County was crowned the 1993-94 New York State Dairy Princess on February 16 at Sheraton Inn, Syracuse, New York. This year was the 30th anniver sary pageant sponsored by the American Dairy Association and Lorelei Crane, right, crowns Jennie Depew of Argyle, New York, at the 30th anniversary New York State Dairy Princess Pageant in Syracuse. PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. Hour. 295 Woodcorner Rd. A Callor WriieFor Mon™ Frl. LltltZ, PA 17543 Additional Information 7 , - ..... ■— .nd>.u,p..*,. „ IW. WWrtghW. Crowns Dairy Princess Dairy Council, Inc. (ADADC). As state princess, Jennie received a 51,200 scholarship and will de vote an additional year speaking jn behalf of New York’s dairy in lustry. She has already served a /ear as a county dairy princess. Christy L. Uhl of Randolph, New York, was named first alter late state princess. She received a 5700 scholarship. Jennifer Beigh ol of Falconer, New York, was >elected as second alternate state princess. She received a $6OO icholarship. Both alternate prin xsses will assist the state princess jvith various appearances through nit the state. Dairy princesses from 31 coun ies competed in the February went. Selection of the stale prin ts was based on a three-part udging process. The young wom jn went through personal inter dews, presented a three to five ninute speech for an adult audi ;nce, and a school presentation ippropriate for an elementary ichool audience. The young wom ;n were judged on their know edge of the dairy, industry, enthu iiasm, communication skills, :reativity, poise, and appearance. In addition to this, they created iairy promotion scrapbooks for :ompetition. Christy Uhl of Cat araugus County, Jennifer Beigh ol of Chautauqua County and Meg Kenyon of Delaware County were awarded $75 in prize money for the top three scrapbooks. Three speech awards of $l5O were presented to Sara Abend of Dnondaga County, Rebecca Hcn lerson of St Lawrence County, md Stephanie Houser of Lewis County for their winning speeches md school presentations. Honor ible Mention for speech presenta ions went to Christy Uhl, Jennifer Beightol, Jennie Depew and Judi Griffiths of Otsego County. Valery Russell from Lafarge /ille in Jefferson County was :hosen “Miss Congeniality” by ter fellow princesses for her Tiendly and outgoing manner dur ng the two-day competition. She was awarded $5O from Ag Radio Network and received a silver lean-shaped jewel box on behalf }f all the princess candidates. JBgJ 7 CLOSED SUNDAYS, NEW YEAR, EASTER MONDAY, ASCENSION DAY, WHIT MONDAY, OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING, FUlRrmt CHRISTMAS A DECEMBER 26TH. FISHER’S FURNITURE, INC. NEW AND USED FURNITURE USED COAL & WOOD HEATERS COUNTRY FURNITURE & ANTIQUES BUS. HRS: BOX 57 MON.-THURS. 8-5 1129 GEORGETOWN RD. 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Leola, PA 17540 717-656-3486 1-800-633-2676 - WE UPS DAILY - Appliance Tips As the March winds howl, and the mercury hovers around the freezing point... it’s the perfect time to shop for an air conditioner! Many appliance retailers offer special deals on room air condi tioners during the winter months, so smart consumers can plan ahead and save before summer starts to simmer. After a relatively mild summer last year, some dealers may And themselves overstocked with air conditioners. Consumers who shop for these models during the off-season are often treated to low close-out prices. Some appliance dealers may of fer deferred financing, which lets you purchase an air conditioner in the winter without any payments until June or July. A final advantage to shopping for an air conditioner now is that you can take extra time to shop around, compare prices and fea tures ... and avoid making a bad choice in the heat of the summer. Like buying a wool sweater in May, shopping for air condition ers in the winter may seem odd at first ... but smart shopping knows no season! Dealing With Water Heater Gas Build-Up Unpacking, checking phone If your local store does not hive it, SEND FOR FREE CROCHURE Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist) messages, turning up the thermo stat are all part of coming home from a winter vacation. But wait! Before turning on any water-using appliances, one more precaution is in order: running your water to get rid of hydrogen gas build-up. Hot water systems produce hy drogen gas as a result of a chemi cal reaction between the water and the corrosive protection device in side the water heater. During normal hot water use, this gas escapes in small safe amounts. But when nobody uses hot water for an extended period of time, the gas can accumulate in the water heater, even if it is turn ed off. On rare occasions, this can even result in an explosion from an open flame or a spark from an electrical appliance. When returning from a vacation of two weeks or more, turn on the hot water faucets and let the water run for about two minutes before using your washer or dishwasher. This releases any built-up hydro gen gas. Be sure to extinguish any open flame or smoking materials before running the water. This simple safety tip is also handy when moving into a new home, where the hot water has not been used for a while. TOWN AND COUNTRY POURED WALLS • Manure Pits • Retaining Walls • House Basements • Trench Silo Walls jrfTfi (215) 593-5794 Ask For Iks SPECIALS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH GOLDEN BARREL BARBADOS MOLASSES 16 Oz. - Regularly $1.59 WOW $1.19 GOLDEN BARREL PANCAKE & WAFFLE MIX 2 Lbs. - Regularly $1.59 NOW $1.19 GOLDEN BARREL CORN OIL 32 oz. • Regularly $1.49 NOW $1.09 DRIED BEANS BUY ONE. GET ONE FREE
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