Poultry Queen Melissa Represents State, County (Continued from Pago B 4) (hens) do to put out an egg in the hen house. Another aspect of the contest is considered to be the most nerve racking for contestants since no former preparation can be made. That is when master of ceremonies Grouver Gouker poses the identi cal impromptu question individu ally to all three candidates. The question: If we could fast forward your life, what values would you as a potential mother try to instill to your teen-age daughter or son? Melissa said that she would seek to instill honesty because it is important on the job and in every activity of life. Heather said that she would try to teach the value of self respect and kindness that would not discri minate against anyone. Mindy would encourage her teen-ager to realize that there are too many things to do in life to take the chance of messing it up. She would encourage her to do what she really wants to do. Poultry Queen Melissa Stauffer is the daughter of Clark and Lucy Stauffer. She has two sisters Michele, 16, and Janelle, 13. A graduate of Ephrata High School, Melissa is studying business admi nistration at the Lancaster Campus of Harrisburg Area Community College. As the poultry queen, Melissa receives a $750 scholarship. For having the friendliest personality, Heather Fox receives the Miss Congeniality award. *v. daughter of David and barlene Yeager. She will be a senior at Manheim Central High School and is attending vo-tech for cosmetolo gy. She was awarded a $5OO scholarship. Alternate Heather Lynn Fox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tho mas Fox and of Margaret Fox. Heather will be a senior at Cones toga Valley High School. Criteria used forjudging during the day-long events include indus try knowledge, speaking ability, poise, appearance, personality, and achievements. Judges for the event were Ray Brubaker of Agricultural Stabili zation Conservation Service; Zoann Parker, 4-H Extension agent, and Lou Ann Good, Lancas ter Farming. As part of her farewell speech, outgoing queen Melissa Yoder played a ragtime piano solo and told of some comic experiences as representative of the industry. At the banquet. Senator Noah Wenger and county commission ers Tcriy Kauffman and Jim Huber proclaimed August as Poultry Month for the county in recogni tion of poultry farmers who pro vide eight mill ion people with eggs and four million people with poultry. Dinner music was played by Jef frey Tomlinson, an accomplished pianist who is blind. Entertainment was provided by Jimmy Laßue and Band. - the comes Melissa Stauffer and her Chicken Hut Delivery with Its Big Foot Omelet, which threatens to invade thr V#Ml ni~inni .h n fnTTTiT" and alternates Mindy Dulio, left, and Heather Fox will prom- Heather Fox In rooster feathers. From toft. Senator Noah Wonger and county commissioners Jim Huber and Terry Kauffman receive “chicken ties” In commemoration of the county being named Poul try Month in August. From left, master of ceremonies Grover Qouker consults with Zqann Parker, judge, Guy Martin, chairman of the queen committee, and Ray Brubaker, judge. Lancastar Firming, Saturday, August 14,1993-B5 Pennsylvania Poultry Queen Melissa Stauffer, center,