—Uncaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978 104 Dairy princess contest was shopper stopper By DIETER KRDSG HARRISBURG - Dauphin County’s dairy princess pageant, held here a week ago at the Harrisburg East Mall, was a real shopper stopper. Complete with milking contests and other dairy oriented en tertainment, the event at tracted hundreds of Friday evening shoppers. The climaxing moment of the 2-hour program was the 4-H club lists plans YORK - Liz Kohler, East Berlin Rl, presented a demonstration “What Goes in a First-Aid Kit” at the meeting of the Thomasville 4-H Club on May 23 at the 4-H Center. Members made plans for a trip to Hershey Park on July 31. Jonathan Myers en couraged the members to participate in Five County Camp June 20 to 23 at Mt. Alto Campus. Reports given included County Rural Life Sunday, Club Rural Life Sunday, Handicapped 4-H Club, 4-H Center Clean-up, County Council, and playground committee. The next meeting of the club will be on June 27 at the 4-H Center. Griest wins two pulls THE BUCK - Harry Gfiest, a veteran tractor puller from Coatesvdle, won two pulling contest at The Buck Tractor Pulls last week. Driving his EH 1456, Griest drove to victory in the 9000 pound open class with a pull of 286 feet, seven inches. Les Houck of Kinzer and Dave Johnson of Deerfield, N.J. followed with pulls of 260-10 and 258-9, respec tively. Both of their tractors were modified. Houck’s ng was powered by two 427 Chevy engines, while Johnson had three 427 Fords in his machine. Gnest’s second victory came in the 9000 pound super stock class, where a pull of 273-11 edged efforts by Marlin Brubaker of Quarryville and James Weaver of Staunton, Va. Brubaker drove an Alhs- Chalmers D-21 for a distance of 257-9 and Weaver piloted a Ford 9600 for 241-9. Two contests - 7000 pound modifieds and 7000 pound super stock - were rained out Results of the other classes were as follows: 12,000 pound super stork 1 Tom Middleton, Ridgely, MD. IH 1066, 282-6; 2 Amos Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 8006, 227-11; 3. Harry Gnest, 86-6 5000 pound modified 1. Gary Mills, Fallston, Md, 427 Chevy, 239-2; 2. David Greek, Delta, 460 Ford, 230-8 ; 3. Curt Stoltz, Myerstown, 427 Chevy, 229- 10. 5000 pound super stock 1. Harold Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 8006, 261-10, 2 Jim Brubaker, Quarryville, AC 180, 251-1; 3 Dale Smoker, Cochranville, AC 180.157-0 crowning of 19-year old Debra Cassel as the 1978 Dauphin County dairy princess. She is the daughter of Mr. and Airs. John Cassel, Hummelstown R 2, and a 1976 Dauphin County’s new dairy princess, Debra Cassel, is flanked by her alternate, Kathy Feidt, left, and predecessor, Donna Capp. Two ways to reduce fuel costs. 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A number of politicians participated m the cow milking contest and the crowds were delighted. With WHP radio per sonality Ron Drake as master of ceremonies, all We are Professional fish & wildlife biologists and licensed applicators of approved herbicides. POND MANAGERS ATTENTION POND OWNERS! IS YOUR POND DOING ITS JOB IN SUPPLYING WATER FOR: Fire Protection Livestock Recreation Wildlife CALL US WE SPECIALIZE IN: Pond Sealing (chemical & physical) Weed & Algae control Fish Disease Problems ‘ Fish Population Management Pond Design (pre-construction) Pond Renovation Spillway & Dike Repair Water Quality Analysis Landscaping Wildlife Management Muskrat Control SHERWOOD E. PETERSON, Director 3 Cedarhurst Circle Lancaster, PA 17603 Phone; 717-872-6713 portions of the program received professional in troductions and coverage People gathered around the display and contest areas two and three deep. For many, it was the first time they had ever seen a cow For others it was the first time they had personally seen one of their local politicians. Their interest and delight was self evident by the craning necks and sparkling eyes. Tom ..Williams, Dauphin County dairyman, provided two Jerseys for milking contests. Mastering - or at least attempting to master - the teats of the gentle bovines were Harrisburg (Turn to Page 121)