A34-Lancastar Firming, Saturday, May 27,1989 HARRISBURG (Dauphin) PA Dairy Promotion Program celebrations of “June Dairy Month” will begin Saturday, June 3, when “Lancaster Dairy Day” is held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Long’s Park, on the Harrisburg Pike. With a grant from Pfizer Chemical, the PDPP and the Penn sylvania Dairy Princess Promo tion Services, Inc. will be intro ducing a new interactive dairy ex hibit consisting of five “stations” dealing with the dairy industry and the production of fluid milk and manufactured dairy products. “Life on a Farm” will feature a dairy farmer and dairy farm equip ment; “Milk From Cow to You” explains the process by which milk moves from the farm to the consumer; “Fishing for Nu trition” uses food model game cards provided by the Dairy Coun cil, Inc. in a children’s game de signed to explain the nutritional value of dairy products; and in the fourth station. Dairy Princesses will be performing their imagina tive and entertaining skits that highlight various aspects of dairy production which comprises the largest segment of Pennsyl vania agriculture, the state’s larg est industry. Participants will be encouraged to go through at least three of the four stations before they go to the fifth station where free samples of ice cream and other dairy items will be offered. “June Dairy Month” will con tinue to be observed by the PDPP statewide throughout the month. Among the additional events scheduled is “Dairy Day in Pitts burgh,” which will be held June 7 in Market Square following a news conference by Carl Hcrbein, y jt BUCK TRACTOR PULL | STADIUM Lancaster On Rt. 272 ★ BUCKING HORSES ★ BRAHMA BULLS * COWBOYS * CLOWNS ★ Finest In Family Entertainment! * Save $l.OO on Advance Ticket Bought By 5/28 At: • Maplehole Farm Dairy • Quarryvilla • Capa Horn Corntr Tack Shop • Rad lion . Laathar Attic • Park City Mall • Daarakln Leather • Kitchen Kettle Village, Intercourse ADULTS - Advance $6.50; At Gate $7.50; KIDS (4*12) Advance $2.50; Gate $3.50 UNDER 4 FREE! ' Livestock Contractor David Martin More Info Call (717) 334-7724■■■ June Dairy Month Begins In Lancaster executive director of the Dairy In dustry Association of Western Pennsylvania. Included in the day’s festivities, which will con tinue until 2 p.m., will be dairy product give-aways, live band music. Dairy Princess skits, and live remote radio coverage. ARLINGTON, VA At the fifth annual meeting May 16-18 in Arlington, VA, the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board elected its Officers and Commit tee Chairs for the 1990 fiscal year. Ivan K. Strickler, lola, Kansas, was re-elected Chaiiperson; Wil liam T. Underwood, Tully, New York, was elected Vice- Chairperson; Ruth M. Robinson, Jonesborough, Tennessee, Secret ary; and Daniel J. Rodenkirch, Kewaskum, Wisconsin, Treasurer. The 36-member, dairy farmer Board also elected Chairs for its five committees. The committees and chairperson are as follows: Advertising & Sales Promotion Ruth Miller, Kuna, Idaho- Chairperson; Tom Snyder, Chur chville. New York- Vice- Chairperson; Herman Brubaker, West Alexandria, Ohio; Steve Hofman, Modesto, California; Buckey Jones, Smithdale, Missis sippi; Elwood Kirkpatrick, Kinde, Michigan; Tim O’Harrow, Oconto Falls, Wisconsin; William Under wood, Tully, New York; Leslie Winters, Bingham Lake, Minnesota. Nutrition & Product Research Lester Evans, Lebanon, Missouri- Chairperson; Harold Reiff, Burnettsville, Indiana- Vice-Chairperson; Gerald WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO (Rain or Shine) MEMORIAL DAY MON., MAY 29th 2 P.M. & 7 P.M. From 12 noon to 4 p.m. on June 10,'“Dairy Day at Bland Park” in the Blair County town of Tipton, will feature a dairy theme minia ture golf course, a “Bossie Toss” bean bag game for the tots, free snacks of milk punch and “cheese a-butter” spread on crackers, priz es for redemption of REAL seals, National Dairy Board Elects Officers Aycock, Fremont, North Carolina; Harry Papageorge, Odgen, Utah; Mary Parente, Ontario, California; Daniel Rodenkirch. Kewaskum, Wisconsin; Manuel Santos. Tulare, California; Ervin Silvers, Albany, Minnesota. Program Evaluation James Lefebvre, Elk River, Minnesota- Chairperson; Gerald Sipple, Menomonie, Wisconsin- Vice-Chairperson; William Bugg, Hennessey, Oklahoma; James Dorn, Edgefield, South Carolina; Joe Lyon, Toledo, Iowa; Leo O’Brien, South Burlington, Ver mont; Ronald Quinn, Tulare, Cali fornia; Ruth Robinson, Jonesbor ough, Tennessee; Alvin Sherman, Coupeville, Washington. Public & Industry Communications Ernest Miller, Hamburg, Pennsylvania- Chairperson; John Malcheski, Pulaski, Wisconsin- Vice-Chairperson; Frederick And ing, Hudson, Wisconsin; Carl But ler, Pine Plains, New York'; Robert Giacomini, Point Reyes, California; Sylvia Hemauer, Ply- Up T 0... |*1,000.” ICash Bac cheese-guessing and coloring con tests. and hand butter-churning alongside an antique butter chunt er exhibit On June 24, the Erie Zoo, dairy promotion committees of Erie, Crawford and Warren counties, and the Mid East UDIA will team mouth, Wisconsin; Walter Martz, Frederick, Maryland; Harold Rice, DuQuoin, Illinois; Horace Waybright, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Daniel Rodenkirch, Kewa skum, Wisconsin- Chairperson; Lester Evans, Lebanon, Missouri- Vice-Chairperson; Ivan Strickler, lola, Kansas; William Under wood, Tully, New York; Ruth Robinson, Jonesborough, Tennes see; James Lefebvre, Elk River, W S J LAWN & GARDEN CENTER •TO Finance & Administration kMMMIj MILK. IT'S FITNESS YOU CAN DRINK. up with PDPP to present “Dairy Day at Erie Zoo,” from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature soft serve frozen yogurt samples, chil dren’s games and pedal pull races, a dairy petting zoo. a giant sundae, live band music, food preparation demonstrations and REAL seal re demptions. Minnesota; Ernest Miller, Ham burg, Pennsylvania; Ruth Miller, Kuna, Idaho. The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board, composed of 36 dairy fanners, was established by The Dairy and Tobacco Adjustment Act of 1983 to deve lop and administer a coordinated program of promotion, research and nutrition education to strengthen the dairy industry posi tion in the marketplace. This effort is financed by America’s dairy farmers. Factory Rabat* day! BOLENS Tractor! 5H Back from Bolens! 1200 520 N.. >adlng Rd. V EphraU, PA 17522 Won Hour*: Mon. 4 FrL 1:00-1:00; tot. I: Tum., Wml, Thum. 1:00-1:30 Phono: 733-3530 i-18.96* I DuraTrac Tractors 3 Models REBATE: $5OO
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