Melinda Wolfe Of Northumberland Crowned SUN Area Dairy Princess MILTON (Northumberland Co.) Melinda Wolfe, daughter of Dean and Rinda Wolfe from Milton was crowned the 2000 SUN Area Dairy Princess by 1999 SUN Area Dairy Princess Jennifer McWilliams. Sara Erdley, daughter of Mike and Faith Erdley from Lewisburg, and Selena Hollen bach, daughter of Scott and Sandy Hollenbach from Middle burg, were named the SUN Area dairy princess alternates. The pageant was held Satur day evening June 24 at the Sus quehanna Valley Mall in Hum mels Wharf. “SUN” Area includes Snyder, Union, North umberland, and Montour coun ties. The Boscov store in the Sus quehanna Valley Mall sponsored Ag Dairy Days, with the help of the SUN Area Dairy Princess Promotion Committee and local businesses. The pageant began with Dawn Marie of Big Country Radio and Jane Hawn, public relations manager with Boscov’s serving as the Mistresses of Ceremonies. This year 11 dairy maids: Victo ria Adams, Janelle Ewing, Brit tany Fry, Raquel Hauck, Valerie 3-SIDED ENTERTAINMENT \ CENTER I RetofteL $799.05 i Our Price "$399>05 | CLOSE OUT . $ 289 95 MYSTIQUE CANOPY BED' |\ Reg. Ret. $749.95 I \Cash Price $429.95 I hMfJ Closeout | $ 99 95 I SECTIONAL SLEEPER N t Loveseal i Center Console, 1 Side by Side I i ' Recliners, Sofa . Factory Liquidation w/Hide-a-Bed Reg. Ret. $2,589.95 Special I Our Cash Price SQAQBB , £1,289.95 ' 4 DRAWER CHEST ' Pine Finish and Brass ! I Hardware . Reg. Ret. $149.95 X 1 OUR CASH PRICE > 11 W9>9& R*' ■ft FACTORY SFECIALS -V-- h I jp $ 39 04 r BEDROOM SET \ (Bleached Oak) Plus Chest . Reg Ret With Jewelry Case Top Closeout »899 95 i'chrome & GLASS END TABLE SET ' a —a With Glass Top m W w- CLOSEOUT <49 95 DEALER REFUSED SLEIGH BED “Dark Cherry Finish" Reg. Ret. $699.95 Our Price $440.86 Close Out *l69 95 FIVE PIECE DINETTE Table & Four Chairs - Natural, ''Jmg) White/Natural, Green/Natural BWK Reg. Ret. $1,029.95 HtMIl Cash Prices469.9s FtT ll VtTu' Special *249“ /f\] * H " Hoover, Jessica Kessler, Brittany Rice, Tara Rice, Amanda Shaf fer, Laci Shirey, and Corinda Varner participated. The 16 dairy miss participants included Tiffany Adams, Danielle Ewing, Kasee Ewing, Marissa Ewing, Amanda Hauck, Elizabeth Heck ert, Lindsay Heckert, Dawn Heimbach, Katy Heimbach, Cris sa Johnson, Cheryl Pfleegor, Tanya Rice, Hailey Shirey, Makenzie Walters, Emily Weller, and Jonelle Wetzel. Junia Isi minger, public relations/special promotions from the PDPPS Board, and Wanda'Yoder, Cen tral District coordinator with PDPPS, joined in Saturday eve ning’s event. All of the young ladies partici pated in a fashion review, with commentary by Jane Hawn, pub lic relations manager at Boscov’s. Lexanne Berich, from Milroy, provided musical entertainment. Robert Hockenbroch, chairman of District 16 presented this year’s Dairy of Distinction Award. The award went to Sid and Sue Hoffman of Mt. Pleas ant Mills, and Diane Walton Neyhard, Milton. The 26th Annual Ag Dairy !Y PINE \ PBUNK BED, w/Rails 1 Reg. Reg. I $1039.95 , Cash Price $440.96- I CJoseout^239?? / 7 PC. DINING ROOM SET \ I Oak Table w/6 Double Back Press ■ / DINING ROOM SET ' \ I Oak Table ■ 4 Armed Chairs | Reg. Retail $1,400.00 Our Price $549.95 1 t-*J Close Out I $ 369 951 rtIONTEMFORARY RAMS \ 1 SOFA and LOVE i I SEAT i - Assorted Colors Reg. Ret. $2100.00 ffSSf MHFV Cash Price $799.95 t —| . SPECIAL $ 649 95 > / RAISED* *~ " \ 1 PA£IEL BUNK BEDS I j§j£~'j i *4 ®**] Reg. Reg. . I | = “1 *1069.95 1 1 ||gs Cash Price I TWfcOS. | c.oCt $ 249 95 / ANTIQUE WHITE COCKTAIL \ ft END TABLE. (S JS* | OurPnct W«hf i Lmwrv CASH PR|CE Tn*et | 5239*5* 5 /I rEEKcrr You Won't Find It!" Futon Closeout ' • In Black & White ■ • Comes w/ 8” Futon Mattress ■ Reg. Retail 1 (K 5639.95 | CaB h Price $259.95 | 0n.y 5 139 95 / XCEPTIONAL SECTION AL\ 5M9.96 1 Close OuL Reg. Retail Our Price leg. Reg. i $629.95 Cash Price I ****** i rfbosroi $ i49 9^ SLEIGH BED HUDSON ' BAY HONEY PINE I Reg. Ret. $669.95 Our Price $439.95 SPECIAL $229 9S f ULL/KING ■ Rails extra CLOSE OUTI . I Stores In; LANCASTER < YORK • CARI STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fn. 9-9 • Sunday 12 to 5 PM » No Rolundt T? SS *No Exchangaa For purchase* wrtth a chock, br • C»sh t Carry drlvon liconao and phono numl Nol twpiwW far typographical •not* Wo ratarva i Days was filled with fun and ex citement for all ages. On June 22, there was an Agriculture Busi ness Appreciation Ceremony sponsored by Boscov’s. Local businesses that support the dairy industry were honored. Sunny side 4-H Dairy Club sold milk shakes to the public. Samples of different flavors of cheese were also served to the public. Cheese was donated by U.S. Food Serv ice, Fetter's Meat Market, Green Ridge Country Market, Fairview Country, Ard’s Farm Market, Byerly Brothers Meats, and Reinharts. On June 23, a seven-foot tall giant ice cream sundae was built in the Boscov’s Court. Turkey Hill Dairies of Conestoga furn ished 135 gallons of premium va nilla ice cream, 10 gallons of chocolate sauce, 25 pounds of pe cans, and five gallons of straw berries. SYSCO provided the paper products for the evening event. Contestants, FFA mem bers from Middleburg, Mifflin burg, Selinsgrove, and West Snyder High Schools, dairy maids, dairy misses, and the SUN Area Dairy Princess Com mittee dipped and served the Twin srinoLE \ BUNK BEDS . u TWIN/DOUBLE \ Ea FUTON BUNK , in Black, Red, "" White, w/8’ Futon 1 ' j Mattress ■ •u~. _ I Reg. Rat. - r\ $898.95 I SPECIAL $27995 , ■E (Closed Sun) 9-6; FINANCING AVAILABLE The 2000 SUN Area Dairy Princess Melinda Wolfe sit ting, is surrounded from left, Sarah Erdley, 2000 SUN Area Dairy Princess Alternate, Jennifer McWilliams, 1999 SUN Area Dairy Princess, and Selena Hollenbach, 2000 SUN Area Dairy Princess Alternate. public free ice cream sundaes. Approximately 1,500 sundaes were served. On June 24, the public got the opportunity to have their picture taken with a calf. This event was sponsored by the North-Mont 4-H Club. A “Celebrity cow milking contest” was held with volunteer cow milkers from local businesses. The Pennsylvania Holstein Association gave out Dairy Misses from left front, Makenzie Walters, Hailey Shirey, Cheryl Pfleegor, Tiffany Adams, Emily Weller and Tanya Rice. Middle row are Elizabeth Heckert, Dawn Heimbach, Amanda Hauck, and Kasee Ewing. Back row are Jonelle Wetzel, Marissa Ewing, Katy Heimbach, Dan ielle Ewing, Lindsay Heckert, and Crissa Johnson. Dairy Maids from left front, Laci Shirey, Corinda Varn er, Raquel Hauck, Jessica Kessler, and Brittany Fry, and back row, Valerie Hoover, Janelle Ewing, Tara Rice, Amanda Shaffer, Brittany Rice, and Victoria Adams. ic Sun Area Dairy Princess Jennifer McWilliams and Linda Fisher, chairperson of the area’s dairy princess promotion committee present a basket of dairy products to the first baby born in the area on June 1. Baby Alex Russell Lee Wag ner is the son of Kathy and Darrell Wagner, Penns Creek. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15, 2000-B5 samples of milk punch. Keystone Financial and Schneider Valley Farms donated the products to make the milk punch. A tractor pedal pull contest was held for children outside Boscov’s store. Children who pulled the tractor the furtherest won a trophy. Swineford Bank sponsored an all-you-can-eat Scooper Bowl. The public paid one price and could eat ice cream all day long. JBfwM