Mercer County Chooses Dairy Royalty CAROL SMITH Mercer Co. Correspondent MERCER (Mercer Co.) Marsha Ann Chess was chosen Mercer County Dairy Princess at the annual pageant recently. Mars ha is the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshie and Rosem ary Chess of Fredonia. She lives on the family’s 218-acre Pleasant View Farm with a 140-head herd. Marsha previously held dtles as Mercer County Jersey Princess and Pennsylvania Jersey Queen. She is also a Mercer County 4-H ambassador and a salutarian of her class at Soneboro Weseyan School. Marsha plans to attend Penn State University. Assisting Marsha in dairy prom otion are Sara Hoover and Anita Werger as alternate dairy prihces ses. Sara, 19-year-old daughter of Poultry Producers Participate In Exchange LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Poultry producers from south central Pennsylvania will have an opportunity to visit poultry facili ties in St. Petersburg, Russia in September, under a professional exchange being offered by the Friendship Force. The trip will take place from September 17 through September 26,1993, and will include a home stay with families on one of five joint stock companies which spe cialize in the production of eggs and meat. Participants will also HIDB-A-BBD SOFA Quean Size <X ra!af H s42{M)sl ★ SFBICALI $309.88 Rag. RaL $1219.95 CUP THIS VALUABLE COUPON) | NATIONAL RECLINER I Must hsvs coupon for this spsclsl pries I I OUR CASH PRICE $129.95 WITH COUPON Donald and Linda Hoover lives on Hoover Farm, Clark. She is a 1993 graduate of Sharpsville High School and plans to major in art education at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. . Anita Wager is the 18-year-old daughter of Raymond and Joanne Werger. They farm 300 acres at Greenville. She is a 1993 graduate of Reynolds High School and plans to attend Thiel College. Dairy Darlings include Tenesha Aden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aden, Stoneboro; Becky Aiken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Aiken, West Middlesex; Abby Amon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Amon, Stoneboro; Stpehanie Cornelius, dauther of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cornelius, Mer cer; Amanda Critchlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Critchlow, Harrisville; Cassandra Gadsby, have the opportunity to see some of the cultural treasures of St. Petersburg. Group size will be limited to 21, but is open to any one interested in the poultry industry. Cultural workshops will be offered prior to departure to help Ambassadors prepare for the 10-day trip. Sally Bair, president of the Lan caster Friendship Force Club, will lead the exchange. Space is lim ited, so for applications and more information call (717) 285-4926. Wholesaler Liquidation! White and Brass DAT BED OUR CASH price yiIUiUJ Don't mlaa this graat buy. Rag. 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Clarks Mills; Tamella Menke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Menke, Greenville; Michelle Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery, Grove City; Abbey and Stacey Moose, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Moose. New Wilmington; Ashley Shannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shannon, Stoneboro; Jennifer Van Dyke, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Todd Van Dyke, Jackson Center; Michelle Voorhies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Voorhies. Sandy Lake; and Kim berly Voorhies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Voorhies, Stoneboro. Named Practicing Princess is Ginny Momingstar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Momingstar. In her farewell speech, outgoing dairy princess April Walker said that she participated in 44 school programs, 19 radio programs. 17 BEDDING BLOW-OUT £ our P r| C6S! All P r J®®® because they can’t match our prices. are for BOTH PIECES, our ad has no asterisks. No footnotes. This is the deal. BASSETT MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Reg. 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Reg. $609.95 OUR CASH PRICE $200.66- Unbelievable Price On A King Setl ★ SPECIAL! $189,881 Beet prices anywhere on other brand names, too. Remember... there's no such thing We also have the loweet prices on crib mattresses. as FREE DELIVERY. We are a five store chain not affiliated PUBLIC NOTICE ■ with any ether stores. LANCASTER 3019 Hunptond Rd. 717-397-0241 r ~ W js'«-( C )(,) I - J STORE HOURS: Monday Thru Friday 9*9 Saturday 9-6 (Lancaster t York) 9-5 (AD Other Stores) Nr >-5 iter .A York). Stor .Sands; supermarket and mall promotions, 14 promotional speeches before non-farm groups, 6 farm meeting appearances, 18 newspaper arti cles, and 18 special events such as parades and fairs. Mercer County Dairy Princess Marsha Chess, center, with alternates Anita Werger, left, and Sara Hoover promote the dairy industry In Mercer County. YORK 4515 W. Markot St. 717-792-3502 CHAUBERSBDRG IS2S Lincoln Wiy Em 717-Ml-0131 I=B=l Judges for the June 24th pageant held at Mercer County Extension Center were Jody Bruckner, Saegcrtown; Bill Guyer, Albion; and Duane Logan, Farmdale, Ohio. CARLISLE. PA INO Hanloburg Pk. 717-249-571• No Refunds. No Exchanges. Cash & Carry 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. Not MpoßSiblo for typofroptncl crron SMYRNA, DE 116 E. Gtomraod Am. 302-653-5633
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