Potter County Selects ULYSSES (Potter Co.) Lori Ann (Angood) Thompson, 1990-91 Potter County Dairy Princess, recently received an honor she thought would never happen in her life time the pleasure of crowning the first princess of the new millennium for Potter County. A revived in terest in the dairy princess pro gram has been bom in this small farming community. A simple but elegant pageant was held at the Citizens First National Bank in Ulysses followed by a milk punch reception. The dairy community was blessed with an amazing show of support for the dairy program and contestants. Dairy princess contestants included Sherri Kibbe, daughter of Donald and Debbie Kibbe of Harrison Valley, Pamela Cornell, daughter of Charles (Sonny) and Norma Cornell of Genesee, and Melissa Burdick, daughter of Richard and Cheryl Burdick of Harrison Valley. Serving as judges for the eve ning were Lewis Gardener, Ger mania; Betty Jo (Douglas) Kul ish, Sabinsviile; and Bonnie Gilman of Little Marsh. After a short interview with each girl got • ' • BACK TO SCHOOL SHOE SALE and 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE _ V FREE HOT DOGS! ICE CREAM! DRINKS! Fri. 10-8; Sat. 9-12 vb? Converse All Star Suggested Retail $64.95 Leacock Regular $54.95 Back to School Sale *34.95 gl^^isaan sSSgsPori Knapp tJt SportswearCompany® am d.» c.» i «■ BOOtM M MIOOO Ci imm _ rtimG Hours . M on , Wed. & Thurs 8-5; Tues. & Fri. 8-8; Sat. 8-12:00 There w m be 2 hay wagons in front I Summertime HoursJ**.,* CTABE of the store loaded with close-outs 1 w I wllE and specials from all over the store. | ni oyin a. Qt on #717-768-7440 Some as much as 80% off! I • 64 Old Leacock Rd., Between Rt. 340 & Rt. 30 tu-w wu — _—L - -■ v—r-x r— —w - C-C77 T / I _ f i and observing their skits and speeches and answers to the im promptu question, the judges re tired a short time while the crowd was introduced to the newly appointed dairy maids and ambassador Jessi Cornell and Patty Peangatelli, daughters of Edward and Michelle Cornell who reside in Ulysses; Emily Martin, daughter of Jody and Joan Martin, Ulysses; and Katie Thomas, daughter of Jack and Kathy Thomas Jr., Ulysses. Also representing the dairy industry as ambassadors this year will be Rachael Bachman, daughter of Mark and Melanie Bachman, Ulysses; and Ross Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas, Ulysses. After the careful deliberation the panel of judges turned their decision over to Master of Cere monies Mark Bachman, who proclaimed Melissa Burdick Pot ter County Dairy Princess and Pam Cornell and Sherri Kibbe, alternate dairy princesses of the new millennium. Bookings may be arranged by contacting Peg Rotello at Ag Choice Farm Credit, 814-274-9425 or 1-800-327-6878. mi 10% Oft Everything in the Store EVER! Thursday, Friday O Saturday, July 27-19 Snecial Hours: Thurs. 8-8: Fri. 8-9; Sat. Bz3 Sneakers, Shoes, Hunting Boots, Clothing, Roller Blades, Ice Skates, Sporting Goods k? ?;.V' ‘i • Georgia Farm & Ranch Regular $74.95 Back to School Sale ■^*49.50 First Dai For the first time in 10 years, Potter County has a dairy princess. Potter County Dairy Princess Melissa Burdick, center back, will be assisted in dairy promotion with the court surrounding her. Princess in 10 Years RgcbokCD * 4* J AC* ROCKY® Shoks And Boots, Inc WOLVERINE. SOOTS t SHOES SINCE ISO | MANY SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE 10% to 50% OFF •■■•.vc. A