I 10 Farm Boys, Girls Compete rst State Junior Dairy Show HARWSBURG In a thrill ed showing of the cream p Pennsylvania purebred dairy ,(tle raised by more than 300 irin boys and girls,, grand , am pion and reserve champion iiinals were selected Thursday week ago, at the first annual ■nnsylvania Junior Dairy Show ’ the Farm Show arena. Hundreds of spectators cnti tlly watched judges in their lacement of winners in separate lo ws for entries of 4-H Dairy , llb members and dauy project >tnbers of the Farmers America. Wmners-were named both of the farm youth or Walnut Chiffon Cake Mrs V. Roscoe (Alice) Carter, R 3 Quarryville, placed ist ni the cake division of the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair in Quarryville with her Walnut Chiffon Cake This was the third year in a row Mrs. Carter exhib ited the winning cake at Quanyville Previously she had placed second and third at the Lampeter Fair Her recipe lot the winner is printed today in Lancaster Farming. Others including Mrs Joseph Wnner, have made similar i ecoi ds, the Cake - Committee advises (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo) (Solanco Blue Ribbon Winner) Mrs. V. Roscoe Carter R 3 Quarryville •Step 1 Measure Two cups sifted Gold Medal Flour (spoon lightly into cup Do not pack) ' One and one-half cups sugar Three teaspoons baking powder One teaspoon salt ' Make a well and add in order: One-half cup cooking (salad) oil, such as Wesson Seven unbeaten egg yolks (medium sized) Three-fourths cup cold water Two teaspoons vanilla Beat with mixer until smooth Step 2 Measure into large mixing bowl: One cup egg whites (seven or eight) One-half teaspoon cream of tartar Whip until whites form very stiff peak. ■ They should be much stiffer than for angel food. Don’t underbeat. Sten 3 Pour egg yolk mixture gradually over whipped egg ble cT'd eat * y aiding with rubber scraper just until Sprinkle over top of batter gently folding in with a lew strokes: One cup very finely chopped walnuts our into ungreased pan immediately. K ake m 10-inch tube. 4, inches deep—32s deg —55 min then 350 deg—lo to 15 min. x 13 x 2 inch oblong 350 deg.—4s to 50 pain. Uln pan upside down, placing over neck of funnel. ganizations for the live leading bieeds of dairy cattle Ayr shire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein and Jersey. GoveftMp (Geoige M. Leader, in a message to the contest ants. said |he was proud of their ‘‘splendid contribution toward batiiding a superior dairy industry in our Com iqpnwetftfi. 1 * “Opr farm boys and girls rank with ttte bast in the country,” he continued “This show is a tribute to their achievements May we have more and bigger shows and may every 4-H Chib and Future Farmer exhibi tor be a winner!” in Leland JL Bull, State Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, prais ed the quality of animals exhi bited in six premium classes for each dairy breed. Although local and district iunior dairy shows have been held for the past ten years this is the first time that i statewide show has been con tueted, pitting the animals of one district against all others. The state show was made pos sible through a $lO,OOO State appropriation Breed associations and allied dairy organizations showered winners with special awards and gifts. Each of the nearly 400 purebred dairy animals shown here was a blue rib bon winner at local and dis trict daily shows during the past two months. Each entry at the first statewide junior show Is eligible to complete BOOST HEN VIGOR J, C. Snavely & Sons, Inc. Landisville, Pa. - Millporf"Roller Mills J. C, Walker & Son Paul M. Kessler & Son Lititz, R.D.4, Pa. Gap, Pa. _ Paradise, Pa. Ross C. Ulxich Peach Bottom, R.D. Fa NOW AVAILABLE TO PENNSYLVANIA EGG PRODUCERS NATION’S Proved TOP Money-Makers m A overa 9 e Profits, consistently ' ★ Winners of every 5 year Average Award, California Random Sam ple Test. The Record of' ' HIN Nick Chick Lechorns in ’55 five year California test. *2% letter Livabil ity then average of oil entries * 39 more eggs per bird then the average • SI 73 more profits per bird than the average Pennsylvania’s most progressive Leg horn Hatchery has greatly expanded its facilities so that all Pennsylvania Egg Producers can increase their profits with the nation’s laying Champions . . H&N "Nick Chick” Leghorns. All breeding stock is di rect from H&N farms. Mail coupon for literature and prices, now iMWHS MOUNT JOY, PA., PHONE 3-B*9l ' „ j B-vfii v& <"<»v in the 1957 State Farm Show here next January 14-18. Joe S Taylor, chairman ot dairy science extension at the Pennsylvania State University, who headed the committee for the Show, said “We arc all de lighted with the wondei ful show ms made by 4hcsc' 4-H boys and gills, and the FFA boys from throughout the state I am sure that thus grand start will event ually be something all the faim youth of Pennsylvania will look forward to eveiy yeai ” John Blyholder, field man foi the Pennsylvania Guernsey Brcedeis’ Association, picked five boys and gals who won blue ribbons with their animals to repiesent Pennsylvania at the National Daily Show m Watei loo, lowa Selections were made at the first annual Junior Daay Show held September 20 at the Faim Show Building, Hamsburg The five selected are: Allen with a small daily feeding of 1-0-Pep Super Greens Pellets Vitamin-rich Ful-O-Pep Super Greens step up feed intake , . . bring out the very best in your hensi They’ll help promote top production, good hatchability, and long laying life. stop in for more information Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. ★ Winners of every 3 year Average Profit Award, New York and California Random Sample Tests Nome ft A*H Friday, Sept. 28, 1956 Campbell, Grove City. Mercer County; Linda Lodge, Cam biidge Springs, _Eiie County; KENNETH YOUNG, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY; REJBA BUSIIONG, COLUM BIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, and John Furry, 3lartinsburg, Blair County. Grand champion 4-H Ayrshire was Toll Gate Ayr Canaiy Beauty, a two-year-old shown by James Hunter, R 2 West Alex ander, Washington county, son of J Gairett Hunter. Reseive was a senior calf, Weber Fax ms Cheyrl Mane, shown by Laura Bennie, R 1 Dunns Station, Wash ington county, whose guardian is her aunt, Rita A Morek Just* sprinkle a few Ful-O-Pep Super Greens Pellets over your regular mash each day. George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. Pa, D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. 1). 1, Pa. ' A< -v ' v* v : s * FLORIN FARMS, INC, Mount ioy. Pa Pleose rush literature and prices on profit makm§ ability of Florin Forms HI»N Nick Chick Leghorns P O .State. It F 0 layers I house Hove your representative coll Lancaster Farming—7 (Continued on page 16) < t *£* I ' 'lf,*
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