Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 01, 1995, Image 53

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    Amy Paul Reigns In Somerset Coun
GAY BROWNLEE
Somerset Co. Correspondent
SOMERSET (Somerset Co.)
Amy Paul was selected the Some
rset County Dairy Princess on June
17. She is the daughter of Leon and
Dorothy Jane Paid, Garrett, RD 1,
and a junior in the Berlin-
Brothersvalley High School. She
succeeds Natalie Welch of Berlin,
officially on July 1.
Four girls entered the pageant,
three of them coming from the
same school and class. Lauren
Lynch, the first alternate and Miss
Congeniality, attends the Somerset
Area High Schol and will be a
senior. Her parents ate Gary and
Nancy Lynch, Friedens.
Jodi Flick is the daughter of
John and Sandy Flick of Berlin.
Jessica Martin is the daughter of
Paul and Donna Martin, Berlin.
With Miss Paul they will enter
their junior year of high school at
the end of summer.
For her skit, Amy was a caterer
giving a client an ear full of advice
over the telephone. Whoever
negotiates with this caterer must
allow only “real” dairy products in
the recipes to be served...or simply
find another caterer.
And she communicated the
knowledge that superb dairy pro
ducts aren’t just delicious, they are
nutritious, too. If taken in adequate
Theresa Inhof Crowns Sister As Successor
COVENTRYVILLE (Chester
Co.) —The 1995 Chester County
Dairy Princess Coronation was
held on Friday evening, June 23,
in the social hall of the Coventry
ville United Methodist Church.
Karen Inhof, Spring City, was
crowned by her sister, Theresa
Inhof, 1993 Chester County Dairy
Princess. Also receiving recogni
tion were four dairy maids. Bambi
Champlin, Pottstown; Crystal
Kolb, Spring City; Erica Lloyd,
Pottstown, and Julie Sollenberger,
Spring City.
Karen is the 16-year-old
daughter of Andrew and Linda
Inhof, Bertolet School Road,
Spring City, and will begin her
senior year this fall at Owen J.
Roberts High School. She has
saved as a Chester County Dairy
Maid for the past two years. In
addition, Karen's active schedule
includes participating in FFA and
SADD.
Helping with the family’s
17S-acre farm of wheat, hay, soy
beans, and of course. Holstein
cows, keeps Karen busy most of
the time. When there is a break for
Julie Sollenberger, dairy maid; Erica Lloyd, dairy maid; Karen Inhof, Chester n , rlflf H _ hf
County Dairy Princess; Crystal Kolb, dairy maid; and Bambl Champlln, dairy maid Iteren inhof P ° #e#
will promote milk and dairy products In Chester County. wKh Clwrt#r Coun| y PrtncM< Karen ,nho, ‘
portions, bone deterioration can
easily be averted, the caller learned
—“All because of a loving farmer
and a gentle cow,” said the no
nonsense caterer.
“And have a ‘dairy’ nice day,”
she told the client, replacing die
receiver.
The four girls were asked two
questions during their on-stage
interview with master of ceremo
nies, Bob Brown, Somerset Coun
ty extension agent. The most diffi
cult one was what would they do to
help the situation of dairy fanners
being underpaid, if selected the
winner.
All of them mentioned the
importance of communication to
the public in their answer,
although while one contestant was
on stage, the others were secluded
in a soundproof place.
Dairy Maids were introduced
and assisted with passing out door
prizes during the evening. They
were Missy Powell, Jill Brant,
Michelle Shaffer and Gretchen
Fox. Alternate dairy princess, Kel
ly Jo Bittner announced the door
prize winners.
Participants in the Little Miss
Pageant were Janna Kaufman,
Amy Miller, Leah Speigle, Kelly
Reiman, Shannon McWilliams,
Jill McWilliams, Emily Carver
and Rebecca Foreman. Escorting
them were Bradley Glessner and
outside interests, you can find
Karen in some sports activity any
time of the year—hunting, fishing,
snowmobiUng, volleyball, soft
ball, bike riding, swimming,
basketball and sledding. Follow
ing graduation in *1996, Karen
plus to major in landscape con
struction at Delaware Valley Col
lege in Doyles town.
Bambi is the 17-year-old
daughter of Louann Flowers of
Potts town, and just finished an
active year in eleventh grade at
Owen J. Roberts High School
where she serves on die Student
Council and participates in FFA
and SADD. Bambi loves working
with cows on the Inhof farm and
looks forward to the opportunity
to promote dairy products in the
county.
Erica, is the 13 year old daught
er of Ron and Cindy Lloyd, Potts
town, where they help manage the
Morris Farm. Erica, who owns
and shows both Jersey and Hols
tein cattle, belongs to Tri-
Community 4-H Club, Pattio’s
Twirling Corps, Penn State 4-H
(Turn to Pago 816)
AmyPaul.center, was chosen Somerset County Dairy Princess on June 17, at the
i 11 * I *** H, ? h School pageant. With her from left are outgoing dairy princess.
Natalie Welch, and contestants Jodi Flick, Lauren Lynch the first alternate, and Miss
Congeniality, Jessica Martin.
Joseph Speigle.
The three judges were Margaret
Smith, Blair County. She lives on a
Holstein dairy farm and serves on
the Blair Co. dairy promotion
committee.
Kathy Shriner, Moundsville,
The Inhof family work together In dairy promotion.
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W.Va., is the executive director of
the Marshall County Chamber of
Commerce. A farmer Somerset
County resident, she grew up on a
dairy farm.
Knsten Russell, Huntingdon
County, owns Russell Dairy
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1, 1M5-815
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Services.
Members of the dairy princess
committee arc Angie Shober, Vic
ki Stahl, Brenda Slingluff, Toma
lee Will, Natalie Welch. Kelly Bit
tner, Melissa Fox, Susan Pryal,
Stephanie Singo and Duana
Sheeler.