Lisa Miller named Pennsylvania dairy princess rByJOVCEBUPP Staff Correspondent (HARRISBURG - Shortly after presenting her crowd pleasing dairy promotional magician act, lisa Miller pulled off the best trick of all: the coveted crown and banner of the Pennsylvania Dairy Princess appeared and magically transformed First of a kind Holstein sale averages $4162 [ By DIETER KRIEG ' MIDDLETOWN - The ■Pennsylvania Holstein l isociation’s all-new show, I \ and export facilities | . v. opened to the public for [the first time on Thursday .night when the first AU [Amencan Sale was held [there. Hundreds of visitors Eastern Milk Producers will build $lO million cheese plant SYRACUSE, N.Y. - One of the world’s largest mozarella cheese manufacturing plants has : found a home in Wysox, Pa. Arden Tewksbury, Meshoppen, Pa. dairy farmer and president of Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative, made the announcement last week. Hess shows champion steer at Lampeter for third time ■ By KENDACE BORRY ■ — Robert ■ Hess, a Lancaster County 4- ■” er m his final year of club ■work, captured the' grand ■championship in the Lam ■{Jf te T Fair Steer Show for the ■third year. ■w^ e s h° w > which was held ■Wednesday, found Hess’ ■steer P i aced nght Huyard wins championship at Ephrata Fair steer show EP hI J .°^ lie S a U HuyarT TA " Darlene m££ « M year old Babv r. °/ the Red Rose Clutf ® f f . and Sheep 4-H cha niDi r !? Ub f lted 0)6 grand at the P p, n K St t er s h°w PF Ast E p J rataFair4 - Han d 28 eer sh °w, September Show judge Ronald Bolz, a and Southeastern Pennsylvania Areas - Also Maryland , New Jersey and Delaware m. 23 N0.47-U V the lovely blonde young lady into the state’s new leading lady of the dairy industry. Lisa is the 17-year-old* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Miller, dairy farmers from Armstrong Drive, Washington. The current Washington County Dairy Princess, Lisa won her crown as the highlight of were on hand to bid and browse. The top-selling animal of the sale was Woodbine Astro Molly-OC, a 5-month old calf sired by Paclamar Astronaut out of Woodbine Rockmao Millie, a cow which is classified Ex cellent-91 and produced following a special board of directors meeting of the cooperative in Towanda, Pa. Eastern’s site selection committee, which had been studying several locations over the past few months, decided on the Pennsylvania location because of availability of needed milk supplies. Cortland, N.Y. was heavyweight class, where it was taken to the top of the placings. Then it was named 4-H champion, and finally competing against the best of the FFA steers, it was declared best of the show. Hess, 19, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Martha Hess, Lancaster R 2. He showed a Chianina Angus beef breeder from Perry County, described Darlene’s winning Angus as being the most complete steer of,.the show. “A steer that has a lot of potential” he said “just as smooth as you’d ever want him to be.” Darlene, daughter of Naomi and Mel Huyard, Lancaster, was also selected l.mcaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1978 an intensive two days of interviews and presentations for the 43 talented and personable county com petitiors. A senior at Trinity High School, Lisa serves as the senior class treasurer, and is a member of the school’s N drill team, concert choir, (Turn to Page 24) 25,939 pounds of milk and 899 of butterfat as a 5-year old. Buyer of the young calf was Robert Morris of Fawn Grove. The sale price was listed as $19,000, with seller George Knight, Jr. of Woodbine 'retaining part interest. (Turn to Page 19) the other site which was being seriously considered recently. Tewksbury hailed the decision as, “Another positive step in the realization of stable marketing conditions for Eastern members throughout the Northeast.” (Turn to Page 38) crossbred as his winning entry. The steer had been pur chased at a Maryland sale. The reserve grand champion steer was a Maine Anjou-Shorthom crossbred that was shown by FFA’er James Frey, Willow Street. This was Frey’s first year (Turn to Page 28) as having the best fitted steer of the show. This was Darlenes fifth year showing a 4-H project. She keeps her steers at a friends farm and goes “over every night to feed and work on them” she said. Reserve champion of the show went to 11 year old Jay (Turn to Page 25) Lisa Miller is the new Pennsylvania Dairy Princess. She was selected Wednesday evening during the recognition banquet of the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show. She is the former Washington County Dairy Princess. N. Alan Bair joining ABC LANCASTER - N. Alan Bair has been named director of member relations for Atlantic Breeders Cooperative at Lancaster, Pa., effective October 1, by general manager David Yoder. Bair’s duties include the full coordination of educational programs and functions involving Atlan tic’s member services and the agricultural and livestock breeding in dustries. A native of York County, National 4HWeek Oct 1-7,1978 Bair has served seven years ns county agricultural agent for dairy with the Cooperative Extension Service in Lancaster County, one of the major dairy counties in the nation. He was responsible for con ducting educational dairy programs, the county’s dairy herd improvement program, and coached several winning state 4-H dairy judging teams - in cluding the 1978 team. Bair graduated from Penn In this issue National 4-H Week Is Oc tober 1-7. To help mark the occasion, this Issue of Lancaster Fanning has more than a score of news articles and features about this area’s 4-H’ers. Readers may find major stories in the front section, as well as on pages: 42, 108, 130, 131, 132, 134,137,138,139,140,145, and 146. The Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show was held this week in Harrisburg. News and features about it appears in the front section. The Junior Show is featured in several articles in the front section, $6.00 Per Year State in 1967 with a bachelor of science degree in dairy science and earned his master of science degree from Penn State in 1971, with emphasis on animal breeding. While a student, he was a member of the dairy judging team and received the William R. Davey award for outstanding judging ability. He was also active in the Dairy Science Club and a member of the American (Turn to Page 18) with placings appearing on the following pages: 95, 96, 106,107,124,128,136. Also featured this week are results of the Ephrata, and West Lampeter Fairs, and some final wrap-ups on the Elizabethtown, Grata, and Reading Fairs. Farm Calendar io Editorials io Classifieds 45 Homestead Notes 82 Joyce Bupp 83 Ida’s Notebook 84 Jr. Cooking Edition 89 Home on the Range 90 Outstanding FFA’er 109 Chester Co. DHIA 122