Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1992, Image 31

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    Dairy Princess Coronation
(Continued from Peg* A 1)
from seven finalists.
The Pennsylvania Dairy Prin
cess and Promotion Services, Inc.
program is supported by Pennsyl
vania dairy farmers through their
advertising and promotion agen
cies: American Dairy Association
and Dairy Council, Inc., Middle-
Atlantic Milk Marketing Associa
tion; Federal Order #36-Mideast
UDIA, Allied Milk Producers, and
the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion
Program, with contributions from
other dairy-related organizations
and individuals. Again this year,
as the result of a grant from Sire
Power, Inc. arid several anony
mous individuals, the awards to
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• DRIES WHITE •NO WET FLOORS
• IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS
• DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY
• WASHES OFF WINDOWS & PIPELINES EASILY
0* BARN CLEANING
SERVICE AVAILABLE
WITH COMPRESSED AIR
—III y—To have your bam cleaned with air it will
l| UilLjJ] Ul [t clean off dust, cob webs & lots of the old
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We will take work within 100 mile radius of Lancaster
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LICENSED 31 Years Experience INSURED
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Barn Spraying Is Our Business, not a sideline.
Spraying Since 1961
Introducing The New Electric-Free
Thrifty King* From Rlcthie>i^
Another Way To Lower Your Electric
Bill Without Lowering Your Standards
Other models available.
Optional heat source allows
all models to be installed
on existing tile.
Large service opening * Reliable, Ritchie
on top for easy access. float and valve.
All stainless steel hardware. •UV inhibitors.
3-4 inches of foamed
urethane insulation.
* Thrifty King™ Hog Fountains Also Available *
Thrifty Ritchie Bucks
Receive money back when you purchase a new Ritchie Thrifty King Fountain.
•Purchase; CTI receive $35.00 ca. CT2 receive $35.00 ea. CT4 receive $45.00 ca.
HG2 receive $25.00 ca. HG2-X receive $35.00 ca. HG4 receive $35.00 ca,
• Valid for purchases made July 15, 1992 through November 15. 1992.
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• 1 o qualify, attach a completed warranty card and copy of the sales receipt to coupon and return to the address
below.
• Failure to attach required documentation immediately voids request for refund.
Send Request for Thrifty Ritchie Bucks To-
Ryder Supply Co
539 Falling Spring Road, PO Box 219, Chambersburg, PA 17201
I Thrifty King Good Thru November 15,1992 |
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the winners will be: $1,200 to the
Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and
$6OO to each of her two Alter
nates.
In addition, three girls will re
ceive $lOO awards for outstanding
original dairy promotion presenta
tions and two will receive $5O
awards for compiling scrapbooks
which chronicle their dairy prin
cess activities. The contestants
themselves will select the coveted
“Miss Congeniality” award from
among their own ranks.
The primary purpose of the
Dairy Princess Program in Penn
sylvania is the promotion of the
dairy industry and its products on
the local grassroots level. Incen
tive Awards will again be given to
Cattle unit only
• Ehptical closures that
“Up" making it easy
for small livestock lo
drink
• Flotation seal with no
moving parts.
• Meets Grade A dairy
requirements.
prevent cracking
and fading.
Telephone
(Please Allow 4 to 6 Weeks For Processing)
the counties whose last year’s
princess and her committee com
pleted the incentive requirements.
This year, 31 counties will be re
cognized.
In addition, an individual award
of $3OO will be given to the young
lady who stood out as the out
standing dairy promoter during
her county reign. This award, the
“Tina Shultz Memorial Award,” is
in memory and honor of the out
standing young lady, who in May
1986 succumbed to cancer, during
her reign as Huntingdon County
Dairy Princess. The runner-up
award of $l5O will be presented in
memory of Margaret Shultz,
Montgomery County, also a mem
ber of the Princess class of
’B5-’B6, who recently also suc
cumbed to cancer.
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New Thrifty King™
Cattle Fountain
Telephone
State.
COMING SOON!
THE EAST PENN
The Emmaus Shopping Center
1328 Chestnut St., Emmaus
OPENING OCTOBER 15th
Pa. Dairy Princess and Promo
tion Services announces that the
Saturday morning presentation
session will be open to the public
free of charge. It will run from 8
a.m. until 12:00 noon in the Shera
ton Ballroom.
Saturday evening, September
19, promises to be an exciting eve
ning for 33 county contestants and
their families as well as for our
Apple Extravaganza To Be Held
FARMER’S MARKET
at
ALSO AVAILABLE
Ritchie
WATER THAT «¥</>
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THE CHEAPEST THING
TO GIVE YOUR COWS...
WATER
FOR MORE BULK!!!
Give your cows
lots of water
from Ritchie
Energy free units
Water Is Cheaper
Than Feed!
Recapping \four Ritchie Fountains
Makes Sense... And Saves Money!
3 Cattle Fountain
Designed for big service in small pens
Utters up to IX head
Part No 11255
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Electric (536 W CSA approved! or Gas
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1992-A3l
Pennsylvania Dairy Industry.
Tickets for the event are $2O per
person and are available on a “first
come” basis from Pennsylvania
Dairy Princess and Promotion
Services, Inc., 214 South Street,
Box 640, Clarion, PA 16214.
(814) 226-7470. All tickets must
be paid in advance and will be
held at the door. Ticket request
deadline is September 16.
September 19, 20
West Chester (Ches
ter Co.) The annual
Apple Extravaganza
and Craft Show marks
the start of the fall
harvest of apples and
pumpkins. This year
A 'bfhi*
rvunte«n,
2AC Muhi-Puipose
Fountain
Vfctcrscahws sheep and goats Perfect
for box stalls small lots or fencelmes
Vfcters up to 40 cattle/100 calves
Put No 12295
10' x 24’ x 18' high
Ekctnc (2«6W CSA approved)
Highland Orchards will
host events on Satur
day, September 19, and
Sunday, September 29.
Sharon Hodge, craft
show coordinator, said
that local crafters will
show and offer for sale
their hand made items
including woodwork,
dried flowers, baskets,
stuffed fabric, minia
tures, baby and children
items, ceramics and
much more.
Other special activi
ties on the farm include
a Pedal Tractor Pull for
children on Saturday
and Sunday at 1 p.m.
Registration will begin
at 10 a.m. both days.
Pony rides and hayrides
will be going on
throughout both days.
Face painting, scare
crow making, and many
other fun activities,
which include apple
bobbing and golf put
ting, will be held for
children of all ages.
Farm yard pets will also
be awaiting your visit.
Free demonstrations
of cider pressing, apple
peeling/coring equip
ment and apple sauce
making will be given
throughout the
weekend. Cider will be
available for sale in our
Farm Market.
Country and folk
music will be per
formed by Charlie and
Friends on Saturday
afternoon from 1 to 4
p.m. On Sunday after
noon, country and folk
music will be per
formed by the Brandy
wine Friends from noon
to 4.
Red Delicious, Gol
den Delicious, Empire
and Jonagold will be
available to pick the
weekend of the festival.
Stayman, a tart apple,
Ida Red and Mutsu, a
large firm yellow apple
will be available the end
of September. Wine
saps, Red Romes and
Granny Smith will be
available to pick in
Mid-October.
Highland Orchards is
a family owned and
managed business in
West Bradford Town
ship. Just over 350
acres of fruits and veg
etables are grown. In
season the public is
invited to pick fresh
crops from the tree or
vine. The family oper
ates a Farm Market and
bakery on the farm.
For more information
contact Dave Hodge at
Highland Orchards at