A36-Unc«ster Farming, Saturday, July 16, 1988 Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA—In keeping with Philadelphia’s rich ice cream heritage, thousands of ice cream affectionados converged on Inde pendence Mall July 6 to celebrate “Everyday Is Sundae.” The ice cream celebration was sponsored by MAMMA, the Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing Association, with the support of nine ice cream man ufacturers who provided the main ingredient for the celebration, over 24,000 samples of hand dipped and novelty ice cream treats. Ice cream lovers were treated to the latest flavors by Ben & Jerry’s, Bassetts, Richman’s and Kraft Dairy Group (Breyers). Rosenber ger’s “Mr. Big” cone made a big hit, as did Turkey Hill’s new Gour met Lite, Jack & Jill’s ice cream sandwiches, Haagen Dazs new Blueberry & Cream, and Abbotts “Drumsticks.” Batman, the disc jockey, enter tained the crowd with music and ice cream trivia as they enjoyed their just desserts. While the public was getting their licks in, Philadel phia restaurants were competing in Lancaster 4-H’ers Top York County Livestock Judging Contest LITITZ (Lancaster) Lancas ter County 4-H*ers came out on top at the York County 4-H Livestock Judging Contest In the senior divi sion, eight out of the top 10 indivi RUFF-TUFF p ° LY s|L<;) i jr j LINERS V J tor Upright Silos / If Your Silo I Needs New Life... I Try Our Poly Silo I Liners - THE ADVANTAGE OF A POLY LINER - • Spoilage is reduced around doors. • Feed is exposed to less oxygen - better fermentation. • Allows storage of high moisture grains or dry grains in a conventional silo. • Delays repair or replacement of corroded silos. • Prevents corrosive acids from contacting silo wall - extends silo life. • Quick installation. • Effectively seals silo from air and weather. Ruff-Tuff Poly Silo Liners Come In Standard Lengths Of 40, 50. 60 and 70 Feet. The Liners Are Manufactured To Fit Most Standard Diameter Silos. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW! Allow 4 Weeks For Delivery AARON S. GROFF & SON FARM & DAIRY STORE RD 3. Ephrata. FA *7522 (Hinkletown) Phone (717) 354-4631 Store Hours • Mqn.. Thurs. A Frl. 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Tueet* Wed. 7 A.M.to 5 P.M.; Sat. 7 A.M. to 12 Noon Ice Cream Lovers Get Sundae Treat From MAMMA a contest that tested server speed and agility over a tricky obstacle course. The object of the contest was to take an order for an ice cream sundae from Pennsylvania Dairy Princess, Becky Sonnen, make the sundae, run through a tricky obstacle course and serve the sundae to Becky, in the least amount of time. Competing restaurants included, the Palla dium, The Gold Standard, Straw bridge & Clothier, Carolinas Bar & Restaurant, The Hershey Phi ladelphia Hotel, The Commissary, More Than Just Ice Cream and Top of Center Square. Winning the grand prize of an ice cream maker and $75.00 each was the team from More Than Just Ice Cream, Shawn Baker and Vernon Smith. Dairy princesses and promotion committee volunteers demon strated how to hand crank ice cream, they provided assistance to the ice cream manufacturers, and collected donations for St Christo pher’s Childrens Hospital. Over $lOOO was collected to benefit St. Christopher’s. dual spots were claimed by Lan caster countians, and they won the team competition beating out teams from Chester, York, Leba non, Dauphin, Berks, and Cumber Philadelphia based Ice cream distributor, Jack & Jill Ice Cream brought this restored Ice cream truck to Independence Mall as part of the ice cream celebration, Everyday Is Sundae. land counties. 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