814-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6, 1991 1,500 Visit Somerset Farm GAY N. BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent SOMERSET (Somerset Co.) Ignoring the gloom of overhead clouds, some 1,500 visitors came to the Walker Grove Farm to enjoy Day At The Farm, spon sored by the Somerset County Farmer’s Association. The farm is owned and operated by Ray M. and son, Kurt Walker, with their wives, Anna and Lucinda. Several tractors and wagons provided continuous afternoon hayrides for as many eager adults as there were children. Many of them waited in a line that resembled a stretched-out ribbon. The beef and dairy cookoff first place winner was Esther Mishler, Hollsopple, with her Mexican Lasagna. Second place was the Sassy Beef made by Judy Rhoads, Stoystown. Third place was Com ghetti, prepared by Michelle Kimek of Hollsopple. Also hostessing the event were slate and county queens and prin cesses who found themselves building the 100 foot hoagie of beef and cheese, and later, serving guests with ice cream sundaes scooped from the giant one they had made with 33 gallons of ice cream. A celebrity milking contest fea tured Tim Rigby from WJAC-TV, Johnstown, and Jim Burton, WKYE, radio, Johnstown. Two Walker Grove Holstein cows were tethered at a wagon in the center of the crowding spectators and, in exchange for their cooperation, given plenty of good grain to eat while the fair progressed. Karl Kaufman, Bedford Coun ty, demonstrated sheep shearing on a Romney sheep during the afternoon. Also available for guests was the bam tour, petting zoo, and machinery displays. Food samples were cheese, lamb, potato chips, and vanilla ice cream topped with pure Somerset County maple syr up. Milk and milk punch samples were available. Other Somerset County organi zations that helped with the event included the Dairy Promotion Committee, Allied Milk Produc ers, Beef Producers, Maple Pro ducers, Sheep and Wool Growers, and Potato Growers. Co-chairman for the event were Jay Shaffer, Somerset and Jim Brant, Berlin. (Turn to Page B 16) 0 0 Esther Mishler, Hollsop ple won first place in cook off. (short hair, glasses, shown standing behind a table of food). 0 Karl Kaufman, Bedford County sheared a Romney sheep during the sheep shearing demonstration. Tim Rigby tries to milk a cow In milking contest, * 8 w* Cookoff judges are trying to reach a decision , V t * *■ A See your nearest I\EW HOLLAND Dealer for Dependable Equipment and Dependable Service: PENNSYLVANIA Annvllle, PA BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. RDI, Rte. 934 717-867-2211 Carlisle, PA R&W Equipment Co. 35 East Willow Street 717-243-2686 Davidsburg, PA George N Gross, Inc RD. 2, Dover, PA 717-292-1673 Elizabethtown, PA Messick Farm Equipment, Inc. Rt. 283 - Rheem's Exit 717-367-1319 Gettysburg, PA Yingling 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 R.D. 3, Box 13 717-896-3414 Hamburg, PA Shanlesville Farm Service R.D. 1, Box 1392 215-488-1025 Honey Brook, PA Dependable Motor Co East Main Street 215-273-3131 215-273-3737 Honey Grove, PA Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc Honey Grove, PA 717-734-3682 Hughesvllle, PA Farnsworth Farm Supplies, Inc. 103 Cemetery Street 717-584-2106 New Holland, PA A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 110 South Railroad 717-354-4191 Oley, PA C.J. Wonsidler Bros. RD 2 215-987-6257 Pitman, PA Schreffler Equipment Pitman, PA 717-648-1120 Quakertown, PA C J Wonsidler Bros RD 1 215-536-1935 Tamaqua, PA Charles S Snyder, Inc RD 3 717-386-5945 West Grove, PA S G Lewis & Son, Inc R D. 2, Box 66 215-869-2214 MARYLAND Churchville, MD Walter G Coale, Inc 2849-53 Churchville Rd 301-838-6470 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 Bridgeton, N.J. Leslie G Fogg, Inc Canton & Stow Creek Landing Rd. 609-451-2727 609-935-5145 Washington, NJ Smith Tractor & Equip, Inc 15 Hillcrest Ave 201-689-7900 Woodstown, NJ Owen Supply Co. Broad Street & East Avenue 609-769-0308