BZ-incMtif Farming, Saturday, September 20,1980 Shive shows grand champ Angus YORK Christine Shive, of Seven Valleys, continued on her winning way during the Pennsylvania In vitational Junior Angus Show held recently at the York Fair. She and her heifer once -again walked off with the grand champion trophy after some stiff competition. Following Chris for the reserve grand champion slot was Joann Risbel, from Glen Rock. This was Joann’s first year of showing next year she plans to try her luck with an Angus steer. Other show results are: Clast 1 1. Tammy Gisenhour, Wellsville, reserve calf champion; 2. Bill Wise, Spring Grove. Class 2 1. Ernie Frey, Quarryvllle, calf champion. Class 3 1. Ralph Dixon, East Berlin; 2. Robert Miller, Woodsboro, Md. Class 4 1. Joann Rishel, Glen Rock, reserve intermediate champion and reserve grand. Marhefka to head Juniata Extension STATE COLLEGE - Jane B. Marhefka, Juniata County home economist on the Penn State Extension staff, has been named County Extension Director, effective the first of Sep tember. Thomas B. King, Penn State associate dean for extension, points out that Marbefka will be responsible - for program coordination for the Juniata County Ex tension Service. She suc ceeds George L. Settlemyer, who retired August 31. A member of the Juniata County staff since 1957, Mrs. Marhefka received a bachelor of science degree from Juniata College in 1948 with a major in home economics education. She has done graduate work at Pom State. Appointed-to the Extension Service staff following State dairy princess contest HARRISBURG - The 24th annual Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Coronation will be held September 23 in Camp Hill. The coronation is a feature of the All-American Dairy Show and is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m, at the Penn Harris Motor Inn. The 1979-80 Pennsylvania Dairy Princess, Eileen Shull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shull, of Piper sville, will crown her suc cessor at the event. She has been promoting Penn sylvania milk and milk products this summer, travelling throughout the Commonwealth. The Penn sylvania Dairy Princess Program is coordinated by Atlantic Dairy Association in cooperation with the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture. This year 39 local dairy princesses, representing 45 counties, will be competing for the title. These lovely young ladies are currently involved in promoting milk inn Rishel exhibited the reserve grand champion Angus heifer at the Pennsylvania Invitational Junior Angus Association Show held recently at the York Fair. Class 5 1. Christine Shive, Seven Valleys, intermediate champion and grand champion; 2. Julie Myers, Wellsville. Class 6 1. Tammy Eisenhour, Jane B. Marhefka graduation from college, she served successively as assistant home ecomonist in Lancaster, Washington, and Allegheny counties, then as home economist in Arm strong and Wyoming counties. She resigned September 1953 to devote full time to set for Tuesday evening and dairy products on the local level. The princesses will be interviewed individually by the judges and rated while participating in an activity related to the promotion of dairy products. To be eligible for the pageant, a prospective contestant must be in the 16-21 age group and either be the daughter of a dairy farmer or own at least two dairy animals. The Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show will run September 22-26 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The show features entries of sue dairy cattle breeds in competition for over $66,000 in premiums, and boasts three national shows. Events at the Farm Show are open to the public at no charge. The All-American, sponsored by the Penn sylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association in cooperation with the Agriculture Department and Wellsville; 2. Fntz Frey, Quarryville. Class? I.'Chris Kinsley, York; 2. Deb Bauer, York. Class 8 1. Tim Kinsley, York, junior champion; 2. Chris Kinsley, York, reserve homemaking. Four years later she was reappointed to' the staff and assigned to Juniata County. Mrs. Marhefka conducts a comprehensive family living program for county homemakers and more "recently -developed programs in daycare, rural dental health, and nutrition. She directs the Expanded Foods and Nutrition Educational Program in Juniata and Mifflin counties. The new County Extension Director was chairman of the statewide Extension family living program' committee, and chaired regional committees on housing, home furnishings, ' and salable crafts. Marhefka is a member and past president of the Pennsylvania Association of Extension Home Economists and member of the National the Farm Show Commission, has attracted exhibitors of the best in dairy cattle from around the world since its inception in 1964. Tickets for the All- American Dairy Show Recognition Banquet and BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Lancaster Farming Carries DHIA Reports Each Month! junior champion. Class 9 1. Christine Shive, champion bred and owned; 2. Robert Miller, Woodsboro, Md.; 3. Chris kinsley, York; 4. Bill Wise, Spring Grove; 5. Tammy Eisenhouf. Association of Extension Home Economists. She is also a member of the Pennsylvania and American Hom’e Economics Associations and served three years as chairman of the south-central district of the state organization. Marhefka was recipient of a Distinguished Service Award presented by" the National Association of Extension Home Economists; the Ruby Award from the Penn State Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Phi Society; and Community Service Award from the Juniata County Business and Professional Women’s Club. .A resident of Mifflintown, she has two daughters and two grandchildren. - Her husband, Frank, is a guidance counselor at Juniata High School Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess Coronation are still available by writing Joyce Graybill, Dairy Promotion Director, Atlantic Dairy Association, R 3, Box 682, Mount Joy, 17552; or by calling, 717/787-2905 before September 19. See your nearest HOL! Dealer for Dependable Equipment Dependable Service; A h , aalfift PA Clapper Farm Equipment Star Route 814-669-4465 Annville.PA B.HvMrFarm Equipment, Inc. R.D.I 717-867-2211 Pi r " Ben H. Walter Beavertown, PA 717-658-7024 BerovHle.PA Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Bernville, PA 215-488-1510 Bielerville. 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