Contestants Prepare For Poultry Queen LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Fanning Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Three contestants will vie for the Pennsylvania and Lancaster Coun ty Poultry Queen title during the annual pageant scheduled for August 6 at the Farm and Home Center. The contestants are Mindy Lee Dulio, Manheim; Heather Lynn Fox, Lancaster; and Melissa Kay Stauffer, Ephrata. Mindy is the 17-year-old daughter of David and Darlene Yeager. She will be a senior at Manheim Central High School and is attending vo-tech for cosmetolo gy. At school, Mindy is active in cheerleading and the junior achievement program. She com pleted every available art course offered by her high school and has earned an honorable mention in scholastics. In her spare time, Mindy enjoys swimming, roller skating, and spending time with friends. Mindy became interested in the poultry industry because of her mother, who is employed by Penn field in the broiler-grower department. 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In her spare time, Melissa enjoys volleyball, tennis, cooking, and spending time with friends and family. During a recent get-together with the contestants, current Poul try Queen Melissa YOder told them about the duties of the candidates. These include interviews with judges, a presentation promoting poultry products,'and impromptu questioning during the pageant. Applicants must have a know ledge or sincere interest in the poultry industry, and participate in parades, banquets, school promo tions, and Farm Show activities. This year, the contestant selected as the Lancaster County Poultry Queen will also serve as the Pennsylvania Poultry Queen. She will receive a $730 scholar ship or cash. Two alternate queens will be chosen to assist in poultry promotions and will receive a Melissa Kay Stauffer Delco 4- MEDIA (Delaware Co.) Delaware County 4-H has received two youth organization grants from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture total ing $17,500. 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LANCASTER 3018 Hamptand Rd. 717-397-0241 STORE HOURS: Monday Thru Friday 0-8 Saturday 8-6 (Lancaster dc Tork) 8-5 (AS Other Stores) Sunday Noon-5 ''ter «c Tork). ' 8f scholarship or cash. Tickets are $l4 for the pageant dinner held on August 6 at 6:15 p.m. For tickets, contact any Lan- Heather Lynn Fox H Receives Grants participate in the educational programs conducted from this location each year, according to Bud Bryan, Delaware County 4-H coordinator. The grants consist of a $2,500 direct grant for educational prog rams relating to agriculture and a matching grant of $15,000 for capital expenditures and equip ment related to agricultural educa tion for youth. Volunteers in 4-H are working hard this year to raise the necessary funds to match this grant. No money from tax sources can be used for the match. A recent visit from Boyd E. Wolff. Pennsylvania secretary of agriculture, included a tour of the CHAUBERSBURG 1525 Uneoln Wiy Ext 717-241-0131 YORK 4515 W. Mariwt St. 717-782-3502 [M ■ Lancaster Farming,' Saturday, 1 July 24, 10S3-B7 Pageant caster County Poultry Association board member or call Guy Martin at (717) 626-2074 or (717) 397-7820. 4-H Center and a presentation celebrating the state support of 4-H in Delaware County. 4-H members from throughout Dela ware County showed Wolff the animals and poultry they are rais ing at the farm and discussed some of the educational programs they participate in there. Parents and adult volunteers also had an opportunity to discuss 4-H prog rams with the secretary. Membership in 4-H is open to any youth age 8 through 19, regardless of where they live, race, creed, or handicap. Informa tion on 4-H can be obtained from cooperative extension at (2IS) 565-9070. CARLISLE. PA IUO Harrkburg Pk. 717-248-5711 No Refunds. No Exchanges. Cash & Cany FINANCING AVAILABLE No Out-Of-State Checks Accepted Out-Of-State Credit Cards Accepted For purchase with a check, bring proper ID and a major credit card. 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