Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 04, 1988, Image 56

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    816-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 4, 1988
Make It Shake:
A Cool
For Today’s
BY SALLY BAIR
Lancaster Co. Correspondent
LANCASTER Picture
school children throughout Penn
sylvania drinking thick, delicious,
nutritious milk shakes every day in
the school cafeteria. Picture the
thousands of gallons of milk that
could be consumed in that way.
That picture could become a reali
ty if the Pennsylvania Dairy Prom
otion Program is successful in its
efforts to get milkshake machines
into local schools.
The Dairy Promotion Program
is so excited about the idea of sup
plementing school lunches with
milk shakes that they have deve
loped a program called “Make It
Shake,” and are working with local
dairy promotion groups to try to
get more machines in the schools.
One initial drawback to the
machines is the cost, which is quite
high. To help overcome that obsta
cle, some groups, most notably
Fulton County, are working to help
underwrite part of the cost of the
machines.
According to Richard Glenn,
chairman of the Fulton County
Milk Promotion Board, they
decided to work with the schools to
“help get more nutrition into
schools. We want to promote dairy
products rather than soft drinks.”
Furthermore, he said, “We’re a
Students eagerly line up to purchase milk si
serve cones at the Lower Dauphin Sch
Hummelstown.
Lancaster County Correspondent
Sally B. Bair, a corres
pondent for 15 years, is a
1966 graduate of The Pen
nsylvania State University
with a bachelor’s degree in
journalism. She is presi
dent of the Board of School
Directors of the Hempfield
School District in Lancas
ter County, is on the board
of the Lancaster County
Farm and Home Founda
tion and is a member of
Farm Women Society #22.
Sally is also a 4-H lead
er, a tour guide with Trinity
Lutheran Church, where
she is a member, and serves
on the board of the Lancas
ter Friendship Force Club.
She organized and coordi
nated the volunteer prog
ram at Farmdale Elemen
tary School for four years.
Sally grew up on a dairy
farm south of*Littlestown
in Adams County, where
she active in 4-H
Gary Thomas, Unit Manager for Service America Corpo
ration, shows the mix that Is used for making milk shakes In
the cafeteria he manages at Lower Dauphin School District.
Milk shakes and soft serve cones have proven to be money
makers for the district.
Sally B. Bair
activities. After gradua
tion, she worked for .the
Pennsylvania Rural Elcctr
ic Association in
Harrisburg.
She is married toN. Alan
Bair, and they have two
children, Lara, 16, and
Sdth, 13.
Idea
Consumers
small area, with dairy farmers in
each of the three school districts
and a dairy farmer is president of
the school board in one district.”
He said the Milk Promotion
Board met with each of the School
Boards and invited Donna Vemer,
manager of the Program to make a
presentation. They passed out
other literature, and two of the
three districts have now purchased
machines to put into use in the fall.
The Fulton County Milk Promo
tion Board gave each district $750
toward the cost of the machines,
money which they raised through
their own efforts selling milk
shakes and ice cream at various
fairs and other events in the coun
ty. Although it doesn’t begin to
cover the full cost of the machines,
Glenn said, “We just wanted to
help defray some of the costs.”
hakes or
1001 Dlsti
soft
rict,
He said the school districts are
free to set their own price, and will
use the program as a moneymaker.
Glenn pointed out that with just
120 dairy farmers in the county,
Fulton County has not participated
in the Dairy Princess program, but
they do many other kinds of pro
motion. “Some women on the
board do milk promotion in the
schools,” he added.
Barbara Fischer, cafeteria man
ager for the Southern Fulton Coun
ty School District, hopes that the
machine will be “a good money
maker.” She said her students
seem enthusiastic about the pros
pect of having the machine in
school.
Fischer says her school will
offer two flavors of milk shakes,
charging $.75. She hopes to occa
sionally incorporate the shakes
into the regular lunch, using a
smaller portion at a lower price. To
serve them efficiently, she says she
will prepare the shakes ahead of
time, freeze them and remove
them about one hour before serv
ing time.
Faye Butts, cafeteria manager at
Central Fulton County School Dis
trict, will be installing a machine
on her line, and says, “It’s a great
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See your nearest
NSW HOLLAIND
Dealer for Dependable
Equipment and Dependable
Service:
PENNSYLVANIA
Annville, PA
B H M Farm
Equipment, Inc
RD 1
717-867-2211
Beavertown, PA
B&R Farm
Equipment, Inc
RD 1. Box 217 A
717-658-7024
Belleville, PA
Ivan J Zook
Farm Equipment
Belleville, Pa
717-935-2948
Canton, PA
Hess Farm Equipment
717-673-5143
Carlisle, PA
Paul Shovers, Inc
35 East Willow Street
717-243-2686
Chambersburg, PA
Clugston
Implement, Inc
RD 1
717-263-4103
Davldsburg, PA
George N Gross, Inc
R D 2, Dover, PA
717-292-1673
Elizabethtown, PA
Messick Farm
Equipment, Inc
Rt 283 - Rheem's Exit
717-367-1319
Gettysburg, PA
Yinglmg Implements,
Inc
3291 Taneytown Rd
717-359-4848
Greencastle, PA
Meyers
Implement's Inc
400 N Antrim Way
P O Box 97
717-597-2176
Halifax, PA
Sweigard Bros
RD 3, Box 13
717-896-3414
Hamburg, PA
Shartlesville
Farm Service
RD 1, Box 1392
215-488-1025
Hanover, PA
Sheets Brothers, Inc
1061 Carlisle St
Hanover, PA 17331
717-632-3660
Honey Brook, PA
Dependable Motor Co
East Mam Street
215-273-3131
215-273-3737
Honey Grove, PA
Norman D Clark
& Son, Inc
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
Hughocvllle, PA
Farnsworth Farm
Supplies, Inc
103 Cemetery Street
717-584-2106
Lebanon, PA
Keller Bros
Tractor Co
RD 7, Box 405
717-949-6501
Loyavllle, PA
Paul Shovers, Inc
Loysville, PA
717-789-3117
Lynnport, PA
Kermit K Kistler, Inc
Lynnport, PA
215 298-2011
Mahaffey, PA
Hutton Farm Equipment
RD 2
814-277-5504
New Holland, PA
ABC. Groff, Inc
110 South Railroad
717-354-4191
New Park, PA
M&R Equipment Inc
P.O Box 16
717-993-2511
Oley, PA
CJ Wonsidler Bros
RD 2
215-987-6257
Pitman, PA
Schreffler Equipment
Randy L Schreffler
Pitman, PA
717-648-1120
Quakertown, PA
C J Wonsidler Bros
RD 1
215-536-1935
Quarryville, PA
C E Wiley & Son, Inc
101 South Lime Street
717-786 2895
Rlngtown, PA
Rmgtown Farm
Equipment
Ringtown, PA
717-889-3184
Tamaqua, PA
Charles S Snyder,
RD 3
717-386-5945
West Grove, PA
S G Lewis & Son,
R D 2 Box 66
215-869-2214
MARYLAND
Churchvllle, MD
Walter G Coale, Inc
2849-53
Churchvllle Rd
301-734-7722
Frederick, MD
Ceresville
Ford New Holland, Inc
Rt 26 East
301 662-4197
Outside MD,
800-331-9122
Hagerstown, MD
Antietam Ford Tractor
301-791-1200 '
NEW JERSEY
Washington, NJ
Frank Rymon & Sons
201-689-1464
Woodstown, NJ
Owen Supply Co
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609-769-0308