A34-Lancasttr Farming, Saturday, May 9,1992 Five To Vie For CONNIE LEINBACH Berks Co. Correspondent LEESPORT (Berks Co.) There’s been a lot of excitement in Berks County this week in antici- pation of the Dairy Princess pageant tonight at 8 here in the Agricultural Center auditorium. “This is first time in a few years that we’ve had several contes tants,” said Robin Phillips, one of several people helping coordinate the event, sponsored by the Berks County Dairy Farmers Association. Last year’s dairy princess, Kelly Gelsinger of Womelsdorf, was the only one to compete for the honor. She and Rachel Hartman, 6. of Hamburg and the Little Miss Dairy Princess, will turn over their crowns to new princesses after the presentations. Moreover, seating for the PDA Seeks Promotion Members HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) — The Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture is seeking board member nominations for several commodity promotion programs. The commodity programs include Sheep and Lamb Market ing, Apple Marketing, Vegetable Marketing/Research, Peach and Nectarine Research, and Potato Research. The boards have the authority and responsibility to manage com modity promotion programs and to distribute funds. Since 1972... The Original And The Largest POURED SOLID CONCRETE Far Left: 1-Million Gallon Circular Manure Storage Tank Far Right: 2 Silage Pita In-Bam Manure Receiving Pit 300’ Long Manor* Pit For Hog Confinamant Invest in Quality - It will last a lifetime. All sizes available - round or rectangular pageant is sold out said Debbie Dietrich, the 4-H extension agent Four contestants will vie for the Little Miss title and five for the main title. They are as follows: Tracey Lynn Borkey, Bemviile R.D. 1, is a daughter of Franklin and Bonnie Borkey Jr. She is a senior at Hamburg Area High School and works full-time on the 400-acre family farm. Of the 60 milking Holsteins in the herd, Tra cey owns three. She is active in FFA, 4-H, the Berks County Junior Holstein Association, and the Shartlesville Grange. Sandra Gross, 16, is a daughter of David and Marilyn Gross, Ham burg R.D. 1. She attends Tulpe hocken High School and wants to study child psychology when she attends college. Currently a dairy ambassador. Nominees must be active in the production of the particular com modity in Pennsylvania. Those appointed to the boards will serve three-year terms and are expected to attend regular board meetings and participate in other related functions. The deadline for submitting nominations is May 22, 1992, for terms that will begin on July 1, 1992. Nominees’ names and addresses should be submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Market Development, 2301 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, PA 17110. STORAGE SYSTEM SPECIALISTS Take ilia questions out of your new construction. Call Baimer Bros, lor quality engineered walls. Berks Dairy Princess Title Sandra is involved in FFA, 4-H, the Mohnville Church of the Bretheien choir, and die Berks County Junior Holstein Associa tion. In addition to helping milk the 50 Holsteins in the herd on the 350-acre farm, Sandra also babys its. Twelve of the herd ate hers. Carrie Lynn Hetrick is the 16-year-old daughter of Randall and Cynthia Hetrick of Oley R.D. 2. After attending classes at Oley Valley High School, she helps on the4oo-acre family farm owned by her grandfather, which milks 135 Holsteins, two of which she owns. She is involved in FFA, New Life Bible Fellowship youth group, church choir, and the Oley Valley Youth League Softball. She is also a school library aide. Sarah Johnson, 18, is the daughter of Gerard and Jean John son of Limekiln. She was gra duated from Oley Valley High School last year and studies agri cultural economics and rural sociology at the Pennsylvania State University. She is involved in the Dairy Science Club, the Block and Bridle Club, the Junior Jersey Cattle Club. 4-H, and she is a soccer coach for the State Col lege area youth soccer team. Her 150-acre family farm is home to five jerseys, two of which she owns. Rebbecca Ann Riegel, 18, another current dairy ambassador, is the daughter of Bruce and Flor ence Riegel, Mohsrsville R.D. 1. A 1991 graduate of Schuylkill Valley High School, she is studying horti culture at the Pennsylvania State University. In addition to being employed Construction Of Partially In-Ground Liquid Manure Tank - 400,000 Gallons 92' Boom Placing Concrete CONCRETE WORK, INC. Berks County dairy princess contestants, from left, Rebecca Riegel, Tracey Borkey, Sarah Johnson, Sandra Gross, and Carrie Hetrick. on the family farm, she is involved in the Agriculture Club, the National Honor Society, and her Above Ground Liquid Manure Tank 425,000 Gallons Concrete Pit Set-Up For Slatted Floora church youth group. Also a dairy ambassador, her family has 40 milking Holsteins on 140 acres. 243 Miller Road Akron, PA 17501 (717) 733-0353 6:30 AM - 3:30 PM (717) 859-2074 After 6:00 PM