Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1984, Image 57

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    Deborah Price
Berks County
BY ROBIN PHILLIPS
Staff Correspondent
LEESPORT - Berks County
dairymen were introduced to their
new dairy princess, Deborah
Price, on Saturday, May sth, at the
ag center, Leesport. For most it
was seeing an old friend. To
Debbie, it was the culmination of
the past two years of promoting
milk as the alternate princess.
Active throughout her life with
dairy animals, goats, horses, and
poultry, Debbie is well-known
throughout the county and state for
the achievements in 4-H. It seemed
only fitting that this dairy
production major at Penn State be
crowned for what she has done
throughout her life promote the
qualities of milk while exhibiting
the quality of agricultural youth.
Debbie is the 19-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere
Price, R 2, Douglassville. She is a
1983 graduate of Daniel Boone
High School and is currently
studying at Penn State to become a
veterinarian. A recipient of many
awards throughout her 4-H career,
Debbie is currently active in the
Penn State Dairy Science Club, the
1495 Haybine
With the self-propelled Model 1495 Haybme*
mower-conditioner, the unique 12’ Rolareel
header picks up crop in the worst field condi
tions and feeds it directly to 9’2” rubber, mter
meshmg conditioning rolls
Your choice of either windrow or swath, gas or
diesel power and planetary or hydrostatic
drive
1 Only - Specially Priced
256 Hay Rake
w/Spring Teeth
*2,250
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717-949-6501
NEW TOLL FREE NO. 1-800-822-2152
Rt. 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall, Lebanon County
selected 1984
Deiiy Princess
Collegiate 4-H Pre-Vet Club, Coaly
Society, Eastern Berks 4-H Dairy
Club, Poultry Club, Goat Club,
Oley Saddlelites Horse Club,
Berks, Pennsylvania, and
American Guernsey Breeders
Clubs, and also volunteers at the
Daniel Boone Homestead.
“I promise to do my best to
promote milk in Berks County,”
Debbie quietly said as she was
crowned by Constance Ohlinger,
1983 Dairy Princess. As the 1984
Dairy Princess, Debbie will ap
pear at schools and promotional
functions for the Berks County
Dairy Farmers Association.
Selected as the 1984 Alternate
was Tammy Schlappich, 17-year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Schlappich Rl, Mohrsville.
“Milk is the most natural and
nutritious drink around,” Tammy
stated in her presentation to the
audience. “Milk is important no
matter what age you are,” she told
dairymen when answering her
impromptu question.
A student at Schuylkill Valley
High School, Tammy was the 1983
recipient of the Outstanding Youth
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Pre-Season
New Hey Equipment
Sale
PARTS ★ SALES ★ SERVICE
488 Haybine, 9 Ft.
Mower Conditioner
1 Only $ 7,300
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892 Forage Harvester
*12,900 Base Unit
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451
Sickle Bar Mower
•2,150
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The new Berks County dairy princess, Debbie Price and her alternate, Tammy
Schlappich, pose with their court, from left to right: Cathleen Ohlinger, Tammy Moll, and
Rose Steinley.
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