Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1984, Image 69

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    Milk Promotion
(Continued from Page B 28)
Maryland Ayrshire.
Perched on the traditional milk
stoll, Baltimore Orioles player Ken
Singleton, representing WBAL-TV,
pulled ahead of his two com
petitors, news sportscasters John
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Ken Singleton, Baltimore Orioles player, was one of the contestants in the milking
contest. Above, Ken milks the champion Ayrshire.
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Saunders, WMAR-TV, and Ronnie
Duncan, WJT-TV.
For his victory, Singleton was
awarded a hand-painted, inscribed
ceramic milk can, while Saunders
and Duncan each received a
crystal milk pitcher from the
cooperative.
Judge of the fullest milk con
tainer was Dairy Princess Robin
Hill, and the Magic Cow, played by
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Marsha Smith, was on hand to lend
moral support of the milk off.
Marsha and her husband, Parker,
are Dairymen’s current Young
Cooperator Couple.
Standing calmly and regally
through all this center arena at
tention was a four-year-old
purebred Ayrshire, “Afdrossan
Kellogg Soft Eye.” “Soft Eye” was
handled in the contest by her
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Sportscaster John Saunders, WMAR-TV also tries his
hand at milking.
owner, John Patrick of Woodbine.
John is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Patrick, a division director
of Dairymen, and breeders of
purebred Ayrshires on their Maple
Dell Farm at Woodbine.
Patrick’s prize 4-H animal
before his “graduation" from the
youth program, “Soft Eye” was
the 1981 Central National grand
champion and 1982 All-American
three-year-old. This year, the
13,500 pound milk, 747 fat,
producer earned champion honors
at the Maryland State Fair, first
place at Madison’s Central
National and second at the
Harrisburg All-American show.
Representatives of the Blast
team presented Ralph Strock,
manager of Dairymen’s Baltimore
divison office, with a plaque of
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7,1984-829
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appreciation for the cooperative’s
sponsorship of the milk promotion
night.
Some 1500 Sip-Ups, the flavored
Ultra-High Temperature milk
packaged by Dairymen, were
given away at the end of the game.
Spectators also took home dairy
promotion handouts, including
milk fitness booklets, book covers
and cents-off coupons for Sip-Ups.
During breaks in the game’s
arena action, milk announcements
briefed the several thousand
people packing the Civic Center on
general dairy information and the
Farm Best and Sip-Ups UHT
products.
Coordinator for the first-time
Blast milk promotion was Cindy
Rutter of the Dairymen division
field staff.
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