Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 22, 1986, Image 45

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Hershey Bears captain Don Nachbaur agrees with the
“Make it Milk" billboards in the Hershey Arena. “I drink a
truckload,” Don says. Cocoa, the mascot, is no slouch either,
he indicates in pantomime. The two billboards, purchased by
the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program, are aimed at the
non-milk-drinking adults. Over a million spectators will see
the sales message in 1986.
Hershey’s Nachbauer drinks
HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania
dairymen have a friend in Don
Nachbaur, captain of the Hershey
Bears league leading ice hockey
team.
Is he a regular milk drinker?
“I drink a truckload of milk,” he
told Bill Smedley of the Penn
sylvania Dairy Promotion
Program when asked last week.
Then, to make his point, the all
star center posed for a picture
championing Pennsylvania’s
number one beverage.
The 26-year-old star from
western Canada is constantly
reminded to keep up his milk
drinking habit.
Two Hershey Arena billboards
purchased by the dairy program
advise hockey players and fans to
“Make it Milk”. Nachbaur gets the
message at daily practices and 40
home games.
New Holland, PA 17557
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1986-A45
milk by the truckload
Total attendance at Hershey
Bear games this year should ex
ceed 200,000, it is estimated by
Doug Yingst of the Bear front
office. Another 800,000 will see the
billboards while attending ice
shows, basketball games,
banquets and other events.
“No tax money is used for our
advertising program," says Don
Duncan, chairman of the dairy
promotion advisory board. “We
receive our funds from over 4,000
state dairymen.”
Soft drink and beer billboards
also flash their sales pitches in the
Hershey Arena, the Berks county
dairymen notes.
“It’s the battle of the
beverages,” Duncan emphasizes.
“But the payoff’s big for milk
producers. Our only question is
whether to double the size of the
billboards for the 1986-87 hockey
season.”
Something’s paying off for Don
Nachbaur and the battling Her
shey Bears, too. After missing the
American Hockey League playoffs
in 1985, the current team leads the
Southern division by a wide
margin, and already has
guaranteed a berth in the Calder
Cup series this spring.
Furman honored
HARRISBURG - The Furman
Canning Company of Nor
thumberland “has again
demonstrated its leadership role in
Pennsylvania agriculture” with a
$5,388 donation to the Penn
sylvania Vegetable Research
Program, according to State
Agriculture Secretary Richard E.
Grubb.
“Furman’s continued support of
research benefits everyone in the
state’s vegetable industry,” Grubb
said.
The contribution will be added to
a grower supported assessment
fund used to underwrite research
into new and improved vegetable
varieties and disease control.
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