84-Lancaste." Farming, Saturday, September 30, 1995 Pageant (Continued from Page B 3) the oversized outfit she wore as she packed a wallop of information in a comic presentation. Receiving honorable mention in the presentation category were Mercer County Dairy Princess Meghan Kellbg, daughter of Richard and Wendy Kellogg: Somerset County Dairy Princess Amy Sue Paul, daughter of Leon and Dorothy Jane Paul; and Craw ford County Dairy Princess Tracy Post, daughter of Jack and Pamela Post. ' Rhonda also gave her award winning speech before the audi ence. In it, she spoke of the com mitment of dairy farmers and how often they are taken for granted or degraded. She encouraged the audience to take the time to be thankful and show appreciation to the unsung heroes by verbally thanking them and by buying dairy products. She included a personal tribute to her dad who she calls her own special unsung hero. Melanie Kay Snyder, the Clarion-Venango dairy princess, also gave an award-winning speech. She told about her home farm, 4-H leadership, and attend ing Penn State. Her most important projects are dairy projects, she said. Cows produce about 2,000 gallons of milk a year, from which 55 different dairy products are Jennifer Davis, left, and Centre County Dairy Princess Joiene Martin. made. According to her calcula tions, it would take one person 14 years to drinking three glasses a day to consume as much milk as a cow produces m a year. Receiving honorable mention in the speech competition were Bed lord County Dairy Princess Jennif er Lynn Brumbaugh, daughter of Kathleen and Roger Brumbaugh; Mifflin County Dairy Princess Diane Yoder, daughter of Gideon and Hazel Yoder; and Cumberland County Dairy Princess Lora Ellen Brownewell, daughter of Robert and Debra Brownewell. Scrapbook awards went to Jolene Martin, daughter of David and Sara Martin of Centre County, and Jennifer Davis, daughter of Ray and Frances Davis of Berks County. Honorable mention went to Rhonda Kieklak; Beth Marshall, representing Beaver-Lawrence and the daughter of Curtis and Ruth Marshall; Crystal Couch, daughter of Bill and Anne Couch of Huntingdon County; and Tracy GOOD FOOD OUTLET STORES See Our Original Line Of Golden Barrel Products Plus All Kinds Of Beans, Candies, Dried Fruit, Snack Mixes, Etc. At Reduced Prices * BAKING MOLASSES A MAPLE SYRUP .a*, a, * BARBADOS MOLASSES * PANCAKE A WAFFLE * BLACKSTRAP SYRUPS MOLASSES * SORGHUM SYRUP JS'r * CORN SYRUPS * LIQUID A DRY SUGAR * HIGH FRUCTOSE * PANCAKE A WAFFLE SYRUPS SYRUPS __ A CANOLA OIL ZF / I A COCONUT OIL )/ A CORN OIL | * COTTONSEED OIL * OLIVE OIL * PEANUT OIL A VEGETABLE OIL A SHOO-FLY PIE MDC Processors Of Syrups, Molasses, Cooking Oils, Funnel Cake Mix. Pancake & Waffle Mix k Shoofly Pie Mix GOOD FOOD OUTLET , Located At Good Food, Inc. W. Main St., Box 160, Honey Brook, PA 19344 610-273-3776 1-800-327-4406 Located At L & S Sweeteners 388 E. Main St., Leola, PA 17540 717-656-3486 1-800-633-2676 - WE UPS DAILY - In support of the dairy industry, Huntingdon County bid $525 for this mounted Winross truck. With the Browns is their niece Huntingdon County Dairy Princess Crystal Couch. Lynn Pom, daughter of Jack and Pamela Post of Crawford County For ihc first time ever at the pageant, a Wmross truck was auc tioned to kick off the upcoming 40th year celebration for dairy If your local (tore doe* not have it, SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE -MAC princess promotion. The money collected goes toward the Tina M. Shultz Memorial Award, given annually to the county dairy prin cess judged to have done the most Diesel Engine Service • New - Rebuilt Used Engines and Power Units • New John Deere Ind. Powerunits 19-375 HP 6059 T Power for Shops, Sawmills, Irrigation Pumps, Harvesters, Grinders, Generators, Any Power Need You May Have. 13 Pleasant Valley Rd. 17-733-3890 Ephrata, Pa. 17522 FAX 717-738-3146 SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER GOLDEN BARREL PANCAKE MIX 3 Lbi. - Reg. $1.69 wow $1.29 SUNFLOWER OIL 1/2 Gallon SPECIAL $2.89 10% OFF ALL FRUIT SPREADS GRANDPA'S DEER SUCKER Starting At $4.69 ‘own (Turn to Page B 5) • Detroit Diesel - 53- 71-92 8.2 Series engines 48-500 HP • Sales & Service • New & Used Rarts • PTO Clutches & Gear Reductions • Complete Rebuilding * FUNNEL CAKE MIX * PANCAKE A WAFFLE MIX A ASSORTMENT OF CANDIES * DRIED FRUIT * SNACK MIXES A BEANS A HONEY A PEANUT BUTfER A BAUMAN APPLE BUTTERS * KAUFFMAf PRESERVES * SPRING GLEN RELISHES
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