Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 03, 1993, Image 49

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    BETH MILLER
Franklin Co. Correspondent
CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin
Co.) Jessica Royer was chosen
as the 1993 Franklin County Dairy
Princess during the county’s 26th
annual Dairy Princess Pageant
held at the Lighthouse Restaurant
in Chambersbuig.
Royer will be no stranger to her which was dedicated to the mem
new job as dairy princess because ory of Norman W. Sollenberger,
she was the alternate dairy prin- were John Creighton Jr., Scott
cess for the county for 1992. Deputy, and Norma Lash.
Lilly Hershey
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biles, Buckmobile, and Maxwell.
He dislikes Fords and other popu
lar name brand cars.
Melvin also raises cattle, three
of which arc Scotish Highlanders.
“My husband fell in love with
them when he first saw them. He
likes different things,” she said.
According to Lilly, the Highlan
ders grow more slowly, do not eat
much grain, and are much lower in
fat.
“Our butcher could not believe
how little fat was on the one we
butchered,” Lilly said. “It was
much less than any cattle that he
ever butchered.”
Several times a month Lilly vol
unteers at the local Veteran’s
Our work watch has all the features needed to endure the punishment you
will put It through. The WATER RESISTANT seal will protect your watch when
you Irrigate fields, fix broken water systems, get milk splashed on your arm
while feeding calves, or walk the fence In the rain, to find out where your cattle
are getting out. Being SHOCK RESISTANT, your work watch will continue to
work when it is slapped by a cow's tail, a falling board, or the belt shield that your
arm slams against when your wrench slips off the bolt While your watch is
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the low profile, SCRATCH RESISTANT, glass crystal will resist the scratches
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year, and does not need to be wound, meaning that your watch will be on time,
all the time, without any effort on your part.
A final proof of the strength of this watch and of its suitability to your needs is
the warranty. If your work watch stops running within FIVE YEARS of the date of
purchase, the manufacturer will repair or replace your watch at no charge. This
is one of the longest warranties in the watch industry. The manufacturer's confi
dence in this watch means that you can have confidence in its durability and can
know that this is the only work watch you will need to buy for the next five years.
This watch is available in both men's and women’s styles. To receive your
new work watch, read and complete the coupon below, and send it with your
payment to:
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5 N. Main St., Manheim, PA 17545
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Jessica Royer Captures Dai
She won her new crown after
competing against two other
contestants.
One of her competitors, Amy
Dulebohn, was named first alter
nate dairy princess. The second
alternate dairy princess was Mary
Ellen Deaven.
The judges for the pageant,
Administration Hospital.
In life, there is always some
thing new to learn and to make
adjustments. Several months ago,
Lilly’s son-in-law was paralyzed
from the chest down in an acci
dent Although he has arm move
ment, he does not have use of his
fingers. The couple have a
9-month-old baby, and Lilly has
spent many hours helping her
daughter and at the rehabilitation
hospital where the son-in-law-is
still a patient.
The accident has been a devas
tating blow to the family. With her
usual resourcefulness, Lilly is
searching for ways to help in the
transition. She said that together
they are learning that life goes on
and one must team to cope.
WORK
WATCH
The Work Watch Is Back!
the mid-1980’8 we sold hundreds of work wateh
(o hard-working individuals like yourself who
ieded an accurate, dependable timepiece. They
•ted a watch that would withstand the dust, mois
bumps, and temperatures encountered on the
, in the orchard, and in the woods. Many who
|ht the work watch told us it was the best watch
had ever owned. Now, due to the past success
the present need, we are again offering the work
;h through Lancaster Farming.
The contestants were judged on
how they answered the pageant
question and on the way they
delivered their presentations to
promote the dairy industry.
The contest question was,
“What is the largest and most con
cerning issue for farmers today
and with your promotional efforts
how would you address this
issue?”
Royer answered that the biggest
issue is to promote the occupation
of being a farmer.
Dulebohn answered that the
major thing is to promote the ben
efits of milk over soda.
Deaven replied that the main
concerns is to get people to drink
milk.
In her presentation Royer
dressed like a cow that was named
Moola Bell. Moola Bell was the
chef for the evening and she told
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From left, First Alternate Dairy Princess Amy Dulebohn, Dairy Princess Jessica Royer,
and Second Alternate Dairy Princess Mary Ellen Deaven. ,
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ry Princess Title
about the importance of milk and
milk products.
Duiebohn performed her pre
sentation as. a dentist who had a
large stuffed cow doll in the den
tist’s chair. She told the doll the
importance of drinking milk.
In her presentation Deaven
dressed as Barney, the purple
dinosaur that is the main character
in the popular children’s show.
Her Barney informed all his
friends about the goodness of
milk.
When the judging was over,
Royer received her new crown
from 1992 Franklin County Dairy
Princess Jennifer Rosenberry.
Rosenberry also is the First Alter
nate State Dairy Princess for 1992.
Royer is a 1991 graduate of
James Buchanan High School and
is the daughter of Sue Royer.
She is employed on two farms,
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the farm of Carl and Joyce Stuff
and Walnut Lane Farms which is
owned by Rodney and Darlene
Stuff.
Dulebohn is a 1993 graduate of
James Buchanan High School and
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Dulebohn.
She is a 4-H and an FFA mem
ber and will attend Wilson Col
lege in Chambersburg this fall to
study to become a veterinarian
medical technician. She resides on
an 88-acre farm that her family
has owned for 108 years.
Deaven is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Deaven. She is a
4-H and FFA member also and
also plans to attend Wilson Col
lege where she will study in the
pre-veterinarian program.
She shows cattle at the local
fairs and lives on a farm that has
been in her family for 40 years.
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