Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 04, 1998, Image 47

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    Lisa Heimbach Represents Four Counties
MT. PLEASANT MILLS (Sny
der Co.) Lisa Hcimbach,
daughter of Robert and Vicky
Heimbach from Mt. Pleasant
Mills, was crowned the 1998 SUN
Area Dairy Princess. She was
crowned by the 1997 SUN Area
Dairy Princess Jodi Musser. San
dra Beck, daughter of Lester and
Celia Beck of New Columbia, was
named first alternate princess.
Sandy Opdyke, daughter of Char
les and Ann Opdyke of McClure,
was announced second alternate
princess.
The SUN Area Dairy Princess
Pageant was held Saturday eve
ning June 13 at the Susquehanna
Valley Mall, Selinsgrove.
“SUN” Area includes Snyder,
Union, Northumberland, and
Montour counties. The Boscov
Store in the Susquehanna Valley
Mall, sponsored the Ag and Dairy
Days along with the help of the
SUN Area Dairy Princess Promo
tion Committee and local busi
nesses.
The 24th annual Daily Princess
Pageant began with Dawn Marie
of Big County Radio serving as
the mistress of ceremonies. Ten
Daily Maids, Christina Brosious,
Sarah Erdley, Selena Hollenbach,
Tina Hollenbach, Leslie Kena
mond, Jennifer McWilliams, Tara
Rice, Jessica Risser, Rachel Ris
scr, and Susan Showers partici
pated. The 12 Daily Miss partici
pants included Brittany Fry,
Amanda Hauck, Raquel Hauck,
Dawn Hcimbach, Brittany Rice,
Tanya Rice, Janclle Risser, Aman
da Shaffer, Lad Shircy, Anna
Spangler, Corinda Vamer, and
Paul B.
Heavy Duty Bale Movers
Finished with Baked on TGIC Polyester Powder Coating
With Kverneland Forged Steel Spears • Electrically Heat Treated
These spears are stronger & allow easier bale penetration
2PTIOOO
• Attaches to lower
3 pt arms only
• Safety chains prevent flip around' -
•10001 b capacity
Feed Big Round & Regular Bales
or Stacks
Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc.
Call oi write foi additional mloi motion
<“{ the name ol youi nearest doalci
Jennifer Waite. The 1997 Penn
sylvania Alternate Dairy Princess
Eileen Murphy from Bradford
County joined in Saturday eve
nings event
All of the young ladies partici
pated in a fashion review, with
commentary by Jane Hawn, pub
lic relations manager at Boscov’s.
Julie Robinson provided the musi
cal entertainment
Neil Buss, the Snyder County
extension director and the Farm
Management agent in the multi
county area presented the winner
of the Dairy of Distinction Award.
This year’s award went to Karl
Hertzler of Middleburg.
The 24th annual Ag and Dairy
Days was filled with fun and ex
citement for all ages. On Thurs
day, June 11, Country Legend
provided country/westcm music
entertainment. The Sunnyside 4-H
Dairy Club sold delicious milk
shakes.
Friday evening, June 12, a
seven-foot tall giant ice cream,
sundae was built in the Boscov's
court. Turkey Hill Dairies of
Conestoga furnished 138 gallons
of premium ice cream, 10 gallons
of chocolate sauce, 25 pounds of
pecans, and 5 gallons of black
cherries.
Contestants, FFA members
from Middleburg, Mifflinburg,
Selinsgrove, and V/est Snyder
high schools, dairy maids, daily
misses, and the SJJN Area Dairy
Princess Committee dipped and
served the public free ice cream
sundaes. Approximately 1,500
sundsfes were served.
Also on Saturday there was a
gCDGaSErCDEIGD
pt hitch or loader
1 1 or 2 cylinders
;hange from 1 to 2 spears
capacity
295 Woodcorner Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543
717/738-7365
- 1 mile West of Ephrata
3PT 1252
• Easy to change from 1 spear to 2
• 1250 lb capacity
• 1 7/8" CRS-C1144 steel spear
*,| \i PLF 4000
1 1 * Front end loader fork
1 I • Includes chain & binders
* 1500 1(3 ca P ac "y
At the SUN Area Pageant are Second Alternate Sandy Opdyke, Jodi Musser crown
ing Lisa Heimback as the new SUN Area dairy princess, and First Alternate Sandra
Beck.
daily petting zoo held. The public
got a chance to see the different
breeds of daily animals. The SUN
Area Dairy Princess Committee
had a “Daily Bean Bag Toss." A
“Cow Celebrity Cow Milking
Contest” was held with volunteer
cow milkers from local business-
3PT 2502
• For 3 point hitch
• Easy to change
from 1 spear to 2
• 1500 lb capacity
SSL 2500
• Great for front loaders
• Mounts in minutes
• 1500 lb capacity
Hours
Mon Fm 7 5
Sat 7 11
Other activities held during the
week included the following:
Chainsaw carving done by The
Boni brothers, co-operators of
Boot Jack Mountain Enterprises in
Ridgway, Elk County; an all-you
can-eat Scooper Bowl was pre
sented by Swineford National
Bank. The Outback Bam served
Guess which of these women
has osteoporosis?
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any of these symptoms or have a similar family history, you could
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Enrollment is limited and on a first come, first served basis Call us
now at (610) 378-6653 (24-hour voice mail)
Principal Investigator: Ronald D. Emkey, MD, FACP
Bone Research Center
The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1998-B7
emu burgers. The Central Pcnm
sylvania Avian Club had an exotic
poultry display, baby duck slide,
and chick incubator. The ’sos and
’6os band. Fox Fire performed
oldies for all to enjoy. Country
Gold Dancers performed (lie latest
country line dances. Elaines’ Lit
tle Barnyard provided a variety of
baby farm animals.
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