C26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 21,1980 Dairy princess (Continued from Page C 25) schools and present dairy promotion information there, but she says she would also like to get a small promotion going in the county. “No one else does it, and I’d like to try to do one,” she stated. Alternate Dairy Princess Sbem Kattreides is a senior at Biglerville High School and is a member of the Jefferson 4-H Club in York County and the Heidlersburg Community 4-H Club in Adams County During her interview she was asked how Carlisle youth takes first in Limousin judging PARKERSBURG, W.V. - Last Saturday was bright and sunny for Bobby Line, Carlisle and the other 290 people who attended the Eastern Limousin Breeders Association field day here at Harry Kesterson and Sons Farm on June 14. It was a grand day for Bobby who ' /aiked away from the Junior judging contest as the top judge. In the same division, Lisa Westfall of Spencer, West Virginia, came in second. The field day participants judged four classes of Limousin cattle. It was a great opportunity for many to see the type of cattle the breeders are attempting to produce while giving them a chance to practice their judging skills. In the Senior division, Dale Schott of Bolivar, Ohio came in first place, with second place going to Chns Day, Coolville, Ohio. In the Junior steer show, two brothers took home the top honors. Charlie Conrad, she would respond to a youngster who said he thought milk tasts “yukky.” Sherri replied, “I would tell him to try different ways of drinking milk and using dairy products.” Other contestants included Debra A. Lauchman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Lauchnian, New Oxford Rl; Gail Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Smith, Aspers Rl; Karen E. Sprague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sprague, Gettysburg R 3; and Joyce Zepp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zepp, Rockport, W.V., and his brother Joe captured the grand and reserve grand championship placings respectively. Present at the field day were Larry Sterling, Reedsville, W.V , president of the Eastern Limousin Breeders Assoc.; Greg Martin, Denver, Colorado, executive vice-president of the North American Limousin Foundation; and, John Peters, W.V. Extension specialist. Future events planned by the association include; first National Eastern Limousin Show, Highland Fairgrounds, Hillsboro, Ohio on September 6; and a Junior heifer show, Eastern National, Timonium, Maryland. Maim 0 New Oxford R 2. The girls’ fathers escorted them to the stage during the contest. Retiring Dairy Princess Christine Gitt presented the skit she gave to elementary students to promote dairy products and expressed her appreciation at having the opportunity to represent Adams County Dairy Far mers. She said, “I’ll miss it. It was a challenge I was proud and honored to be Dairy Princess. It is important for us all to promote milk and to get the message across to consumers.” Judges for the contest included Connie Harness, chief of the agriculture promotions office for the Department of Agriculture; Thomas Dumm, Perry County dairyman; and Richard M. Smith, manager of the Chambersburg office of the Production Credit Association of York, and a farmer in partnership with his son. Master of Ceremonies was N. Alan Bair, director of member services for Atlantic Breeders Cooperative. Entertainment was provided by the Note Blenders Barbershop Quartet MAIDENCREEK FARM SUPPLY Blandon, PA 215-926-3851 LEISER’S INC. 3608 Nazareth Pike Bethlehem, PA 215-691-3070 CLAPPER FARM EQUIP. RDI, Alexandria, PA 814-669-9015 Adams County’s new Dairy Princess Ann Murren, c, is crowned by retiring Dairy Princess Christine Gitt. The contest was held at Biglerville High School with six contestants participating. FACTORY REBATES LONG TRACTORS 5 100 PER CYLINDER REBATE We Have A Tractor For You... From The 24 HP "210" to The 105 HP "1310" ROORKS FARM SUPPLYING. RD3, Hwy No 77 Elmer, NJ 609-358-3100 BETTS EQUIPMENT New Hope, PA 215-598-7501 1.6. SALES Silverdale, PA 215-257-5136 ANNOUNCING ON Now Thru July 315 t... DIRECT FROM LONG MFG. See Your Long Dealer Now! COLUMBIA EQUIPMENT CO. Bloomsburg, PA 717-784-7456 WENGER’S, INC. S Race St Myerstown, PA 717-866-2138 FARMERS EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE, INC. East Petersburg, PA 717-569-8756 CANYON IMPLEMENTS, INC. *1 RDI.Rt 6 , Mansfield, FA 717-724-2731
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