Cindy Ann Lupey new Dauphin Dairy Princess HARRISBURG - Cmdy Ann Lupey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tehodore Lupey, Lmglestown is the 1980 Dauphin County Dairy Princess, Crowned May 9 in V Retiring Dairy Princess Debra Cassel, left, crowns 1980 Dauphin County Dairy Princess, Cindy Lupey with alternate princess, Tammy Yost, right. THF PFHPI F lITCi w 1 *3ll ClTlw ■ C»Tjri ImbC» WE HAVE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTAL VEAL MODULAR BUILDINGS FOR 101 CALVES FOR AS LOW AS $360 PER CALF THE COMPLETE SYSTEM BUILDING VEAL - SWINE - CALF CASTLES AESTAR BUY AN AGSTAR CASTLE AND CASH IN ON THE VEAL MARKET EyMHERR EQUIPMENT, INC. FARM A HOME SUPPLY »». I KT*27l SOOTH,HWVUtl M> wiuowswcrf.r* Phono: (71T) 464-3321 the mall of the Colonial Park Plaza, Cindy will begin a year of promoting milk along with the assistance of Alternate Dairy Princess, Tammy Renee Yost. INCLUDES SELF-CONTAINED PIT, DELIVERED AND ERECTED ON YOUR CONCRETE SLAB Tammy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Yost, Hershey. Cindy, a seventeen year old student at Central Dauphin East High School \ ■ % 4 o. FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL - -V. VEAL CASTLE Aluminum Headgates Available for Veal qualified as a contestant because she owns dairy animals even though she does not live on a dairy farm. Much of her experience with the dairy industry has come by way of helping the Miller family show their award winning Holstems. Cindy owns a junior yearling and a calf at present Presently studymg in the business curriculum at Central Dauphin East, Cindy hopes to become a veterinarian’s assistant after completing her formal schooling. The new Dauphin County Dairy Princess has been very active m many school and community organizations including the Dauphin County Dairy 4-H Club, Blue Mountain Horse Riders Club, Cheerleading and the Manada Gap Full Gospel Mission Youth Group. Upon being selected as the new dairy princess, Cindy said, “I’D try and do my best to promote my product - milk.” Crowned by out-going i i i DIRECTIONS TO EM HERR FARM A HOME SUPPLY * 1 Vh*vtiTf«tW * (HHCHK UDMIhOUI M Pf>! 1 MILE SOUTH OF WILLOW STREET Lancaster farming, Satnrday, May 17,19S0—CIS Dairy Princess Debra Cassel before a crowd of Friday evening mall shoppers, Cmdy and the alternate princess Tammy Yost had the opportunity to meet the public and answer questions about the dairy industry Tammy also owns dairy animals while not actually living on a dairy farm herself She has spent a lot of time smce she was very young on her uncle’s farm near Hershey Her seven year old cow took the first place Junior Pennsylvania ribbon m Harrisburg last year. She has shown m many dairy shows while par ticipating m the Lower Dauphin 4-H Dary Club and the Lower Dauphin FFA Chapter. Other activities which Tammy has supported m the past are the Dauphin County Berks Co. Farm The May meeting of Berks County Farm Women Board was held recently. Clyde Myers, county agent gave a presentation on the 4-H Community Center which will begin construction in 1981. The group was asked to contribute to the fundraising underway for the 4-H Center. Ho-down profit from this year was $460 which will be given to the Berks Campus of Penn State. Berks Heim needs various items such as afghans 54x72 mches, yam'and terry cloth 4-H Council, the yearbook staff and booster club at her high school and activities of the Shell’s Lutheran Church. Tammy aspires to attend college in the Fall of 1981 to study dairy science. Master of Ceremonies for the evening Mall program was John Hams, Dauphin County Extension Agent. Co ordinators for the contest were Daisy Cassel and Pat Miller Judges who spoke with the contestants in private interviews as well as evaluated them during the public program were dairyman Robert Pardoe Jr, Milton; Sue Beshore, New Cumberland and Susan Kauffman, Peach Bottom. The miniature golf display provided by the Atlantic Dairy Association attracted many youngsters to the milk production displays and the magic cow was also on hand to meet the consumers. Women Board booties. While the bingo held at Berks Heim went well, more help could be used in November. Hamburg State School extended thanks for the green thumb sale success. And the group decided not to participate m the Berks Expo. This year’s youth project will be for grandchildren. Each group must have 3 volunteers at the Berks Heim picmc for one hour each on June 8.