Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 02, 1980, Image 42

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miniature golf course was part of the dairy promotion at the York Mall
display
York Mall hosts dairy exhibit
BY PATRICIA GREEK
Staff Correspondent
YORK The York County Dairy Association held a
week long exhibit recently at the York Mall.
The event was staged to help in the promotion of milk.
The American Dairy Association provided a free “Milky
Miniature Golf Course” for the children, which many
played.
Tina Neufeld, 1980 York County Dairy Princess was on
hand, handing out Cheesabutter dip and recipes. She also
helped the children that were playing miniature golf.
Also attending the exhibit was the reigning Penn
sylvania State Dairy Princess, Eileen Shull. Eileen is the
18 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shull. They have
a family farm of 170 Registered Holstems in Bucks
County Eileen plans to attend Messiah College upon
completion of her reign in September. She will be studying
music education.
One of Eileen’s favorite recipes follows
MUSICAL PIE
cup semi-sweet chocolate pieces
cup butter
1 cup chocolate flavored Rice Cnspies
pints vanilla ice cream (softened)
Vz ounce unsweetened chocolate, coarsely shredded
Melt chocolate pieces and butter in top of a double boiler
on very low heat Stir in cereal. Put in buttered 8” pie pan
Chill. Put ice cream in crust and sprinkle with chocolate.
Freeze 4 hours Before serving put pie pan on hot towel to
unmold Let soften a bit Serves 6
Eileen Shull, PA State Dairy
out recipes during the York Mall
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Princess, handed
display recently.
OLEY Keystone Grange
No 2 of Trappe held its
eighth annual fair at the C-T
Waterworks Municipal Park
in Trappe recently.
Fair co-chairmen were
Albert Zvanck, Collegeville,
and Charles E Wismer, Jr.
of Trappe
Winners of several
competitions were an
nounced as follows
Garden show - 1 Eva
Hess, Collegeville; 2
Minam Detwiler, Lansdale;
3 Harlan Kemmerer,
Trappe; 4. Harry Astheimer,
Royersford; 5 Charlotte
Rosser, Trappe
Eva Hess received a bonus
award for being a Grange
member The thirty classes
of vegetables and flowers
were judged by Mr & Mrs
Christian D Hunsicker, 4-H
leaders, competition
chairwoman was Mrs. Ethel
Hahn.
Livestock show - beef
David Huff, member of the
Montgomery County 4-H
Livestock Club, from
Flourtown swept Grand
Champion for his animal in
both fitting and showing
Reserve champion animal
and fitter went to Jim Roth
of Collegeville, reserve
showman was Steve Mc-
Mahan of Green Lane
Dairy cattle Exhibitors
were from Chester and
Montgomery counties and
represented several 4-H
clubs Grand Champion for
fitting and showing was
Helen McCann of
Dowmngtown; reserve for
fitting to Kitty Kopistecki of
Royersford; and reserve for
showing to Alison Schieb of
Kimberton
Breed champions were-
Ayrshire Grand champion,
Mark Slater, Frederick.
LANDIS BROS.. INC.
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Lancaster, PA 17601
Ph; 717-393-3906
While city folk were the main participants in the dairy miniature golf course,
farmers who were teed off at certain animals in their herd might also have
enjoyed the sport.
Keystone Grange No. 2 hold annual fair
Brown Swiss: Grand and
reserve, Kitty Kopistecki
Guernsey: Grand and
reserve, Alison Schieb.
Jersey Grand and reserve,
Mildred Seeds,
Downingtown. Holstein -
Grand, Jonathan Keener,
Harleysville, and reserve,
Nancy Freed, Vernfield
Many of the awards were
given out by Mindy Wismer,
1980 Grange Fair Queen
Mindy, daughter of Charles
and Jane Wismer, Wis-Acres
Farm, Trappe, is a recent
graduate of Christopher
FARM LOANS?
WHY do some of the best farmers in this area borrow
from Brownstown Agri Loan Corp?
interest rates
to 7 years
♦Repayment tailored to income
ag loan officer
confidential service
source of credit
lending to farmers
farm service
AGRI
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ROBERT N. ZOOK
President
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Dock Mennomte School She
is planning to attend Mon
tgomery County Com
muimty College in the fall.
Jim Shaw of Oley judged
the livestock entries The
show was under the direction
of David Ketner,
Bechtelsville, assisted by
Russell Bryant and Mrs.
Roger Freed, and Nancy
Cadwell of the Montgomery
County Extension Service,
Norristown.
Members of the Central
Montg Co. 4-H Horse and
Pony club put on two
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exhibitions of stock and
saddle seat riding, pony cart
driving and fitting and
showing Other 4-H animal
exhibits were staged by the
Furry Friends (rabbits) and
Milky Way (goats) club.
In addition to the fair
queen, other commodity
queens to grace the fair and
have educational exhibits
were Jeanette Kolb, 1980
Montg County Dairy
Princess; Rebecca Fisher,
1980 PA Honey Queen and
Sharon Burr, PA Honey
Queen
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