Mercer County Dairy Princess Poses As Tooth Fairy SANDY BRADLEY Mercer Co. Correspondent GROVE CITY (Mercer Co.) - Her name is Marsha Croskey, but for a few minutes during this year’s dairy pageant, Mercer County’s winning contestant be came Gladys Molarbee, a tooth fairy that informed her public on all the benefits of drinking milk. As part of the skit, Marsha presented a large molar that she created by wrapping white crepe paper around newspaper, engag ing her audience by saying, “Wow, look at how big this tooth is! She must have really enjoyed her dairy products!” As well as using humor in her pageant presentations, Marsha displayed her intelligence and courage by also addressing politi cal issues related to the dairy in dustry: In a speech that referred to internet sites that slam dairy products as “Cyber Cow-Tip pers,” Marsha criticized the flim sy research on which such crit icisms are based - defending dairy products with facts about their nutritional value. 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The impromptu question asked of princess contestants was as recent high school graduates, what would you say to your high school principal? “I’d say “thank you for pro viding such a good educational environment,’” replied Marsha. “Then I’d probably ask that he try to improve the nutritional value of school lunches!” Not so coincidentally, Marsha says that people she most admir es include teachers in American schools. “They have a pretty big job,” she said. “A lot of people HEATMOR OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE Stainless Steel ON-FARM PROCESSING For Value-Added Sales or for Personal Use Process meat easily and affordably with Chop- ■ Rite Two Meat Processors. Make sausage for your J own use or to sell. 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