B24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9,1984 Chester Co. dairy princess (Continued from Page 822) County Black and White 4-H club, and a member of the FFA Dairy Judging and Parliamentary Procedure teams. This summer she will be attending the Institute of Farm Co-op’s. After high school, she plans to become a professional in dentistry. Theresa said her farm chores include milking her family’s 85 Holsteins and Brown Swiss once each weekday and both times on weekends. In her interview Theresa said she would like to share her knowledge about the farm and milk. Theresa portrayed a nutrition professor working to create the perfect soft drink for .her promotional presentation. After reviewing all of milk’s nutritional qualities, she decided that the prefect soft drink - milk - already exists. Other dairy princess contestants ¥ ** i-jj JUNE DAIRY fgj MONTH SPECIAL Dairymen... During the month of June we at Fisher & Thompson are giving awayVISOTEONS. For Every 3 Visotrons Purchased, We WiU Give The 4th One FREE Learn What The Vlsotron Will Do For You, From Current Users And On The Farm Demonstrations. participating in the pageant in cluded: Donna Bickel, the 16-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bickel, 1335 S. New St., West Chester; Elizabeth Jenkins, the 18- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jenkins of Polo Road, Toughkenamon; and Nancy R. Stoltzfus, the 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoltz fus. In a farewell message, 1983 Chester County dairy princess Denise Ambler said she believes she changed a lot of people’s minds about milk during her reign. Being a dairy princess, she said, has helped her leam to communicate better. Talking with Susan after the pageant, Denise advised her to “be prepared” and to at least write outlines for her speeches. Denise said she will be helping Susan for the first few weeks of her reign and has already scheduled several . High Tech control - II for stanchion barn <•* I'm. operations ift/M High tech control is now available for stanchion bsrn operations with the Westfalia Visotron Every cow has different milking tendencies and West falia's Visotron will help you get all the milk from every cow With the Visotron. you can monitor milk flow control pulsation and even regulate vacuum on an individualized basis for each cow Visotron saves time and money Each cow gets the individual attention she needs to give all her milk comfortably without the need for manual super nsion The result increased produc twn and profit The Visotron is portable and easy to install It's the kind of addition to your dairy that will pay for itself in a very short time Contact your Westfaha Sales Center today Find out why Westfaha is truly the leader in high tech dairy equip ment appearances for her in June. Kathy Gill, communications manager of Interstate Milk Producers Co-operative was the mistress of ceremonies and judges for the pageant were Debra Greider, former Lancaster County princess and state first runner up; and Ginger and Robert Knutzen, prominent dairy farmers from Rising Sun, Md. The dairy princess pageant was held in conjunction with the third annual Strawberry Festival which featured food, games, races, demonstrations and a petting zoo. r \k WESTFAUA MAD LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS V s A A A A A V A a A A A A VA A a A A A V A A A A A %A A A *** ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ v%V v%v >;v (*: Susan Hostetter, 1984 Chester County dairy princess, and Theresa Tkaczuk, the alternate dairy princess, will be promoting Chester County’s dairy industry throughout the coming year. Theresa was also selected Miss Congeniality by the other dairy princess contestants. ;, - ViVIvVAvV
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