PER inti I CAL Ci DIVISION PENNSYLVANIA SI ATE UNIVERSITY W 209 PA fin; LIDRARY UNIVERSITY PARK PA i6SO:‘ ISOP i i '"ii i? • il t* A ~~~"'ni VOL. 37 No. 44 These county dairy princesses will compete for the Pennsylvania title next week. They are, front row, from left: Mercena Keeney, Bradford; Su zanne Jackson, Tioga; Robin Walls, Clarion-Venango; Ivy Seyler, Clinton; Anita Faulkner, Juniata; Brandie Jo Behringer, Erie; Leslie Fetter, Bedford; Natalie Taydus, Warren; Heidi Negley, Cumberland; and Tracey Sauder, Perry. Second row: Melissa Beth Ann Duncan, Crawford; Johnny Shaffer, Jefferson; Melissa Spory, Somerset; Melinda Garner, Sus- Pa. Dairy Princess Coronation CLARION (Clarion Co.) Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and Promotion Services, Inc. will hold its 36th annual Dairy Princess Pa geant on Saturday evening, Sep tember 19, at the Sheraton Harris Northeast Poultry Show Set For Lancaster, Sept. 30 HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The two-day Northeast Poultry Show is scheduled for Wednes day, September 30, and Thursday, October 1, at the Lancaster Host Resort in Lancaster. Preconvention activities on Lancaster Members Receive DHIA Situation Update EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —The meeting was peaceful. But the determination to retain the autonomy of the local organization Special Deadlines September 21-25 Due to the Ephrata Fair in the town where Lancaster Farm ing is published, this advance notice is given for the publica tion deadlines that will be needed for the last full week in September. They are; Mailbox Markets Mon day. Sept. 21, at noon. Four Sections burg-East. A milk punch reception will start at 5:30 p.m. followed by a banquet at 6:30 p.m. and the pageant Thirty-three dairy princesses will compete for the title of Pen Tuesday, September 29, include a golf tournament beginning at noon and a welcoming reception begin ning at 6:00 p.m. The show features topical edu (Turn to Page A 26) and control ot it remained strong as leaders of the Lancaster County DHIA held a special meeting in the Farm and Home Center Wednes day evening to explain what was (Turn to Page A 25) Public Sales Monday, Sept. 21, at noon. General News Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 5 p.m. Classified Section B Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 5 p.m. Other Classified Ads Wednesday, SepL 23, 9 a.m. Late-Breaking News Wednesday, Sept. 23, at noon. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1992 nsylvania Dairy Princess now held by Robin Wilbur of Bradford County. The newly selected prin cess will reign for a period of one year from September 1992 to Sep tember 1993. During that time, The top of the Holstein entries in the Maryland State Fair are shown by, from left, Alternate Maryland Dairy Princess Christine Masser, Lower Shore Dairy Princess Beverlly Collier, Norman Ross and Ron Heffner with the reserve grand champion, leadsman Norman Hill with the grand champion, judge Mike Stiles, Pam Wllcom of co owning Gay Ridge Farm and Doug King, of co-owning Kingstead Farm, while Laurie Zimmerman, Maryland dairy princess, presents the grand banner. Starbuck Ada Tops Maryland State Fair EVA MARTIN Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM, MD. C Aiten brae Starbuck Ada owned by Gay Ridge and Kingstead Farms, claimed her reward as supreme champion over all breeds after being named grand champion Holstein at the Maryland State Fair on Monday. quehanna; Robin Wilbur, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess; Angela Baker, Leb anon; Noel Scheib, Chester; Tanya Hepler, Schuylkill; Amy Nyman, Cen tre; and Raylene Rouse, Sullivan. Third row: Shannon Doll, York; Pamela McConnell, Beaver-Lawrence; Tammy Farmery, Indiana; Julie Wilson, But ler; Jill Harnish, Lancaster; Jeri Peterson, Huntingdon; Shannon Curry, Clearfield; April Walker, Mercer; MicheUfeDugan, SUN Area; Sandy Gross, Berks; Jennifer Frederick, Blair; and Jennifer Rosenberry, Franklin. To Be Held September 19 she will represent the dairy farm ers of Pennsylvania speaking out for milk and all dairy products. The pageant, which will be held on the Saturday evening preceding the annual All-American Dairy Ada is scored Ex-94 and was named supreme champion at the Pennsylvania National Show in Harrisburg as a 3-year-old. Reserve champion went to Marion Andrew for Land-O-Hills Supreme-Et. judge Mike Stiles of Clear brook, Va., said that outstanding udder quality, sound feet and legs 60* Per Copy week, will end two full days of ac tivities and interviews for the con testants. Four judges, all from out of-state, will select a Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and two alternates and sharpness of frame and strong dairy characteristics were big fac tors in choosing the 5-year-old pair as grand and reserve champions. Junior yearling Miss A-V Jet Naomi, sired by Bridon Astro Jet- Et and owned by Norman Voss Jr. and Marion Andrew, was chosen (Turn to Page A2O) $19.00 Per Year (Turn to Page A3l)