Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 02, 1960, Image 12
12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 2, 1960 WINNERS IN THE COUNTY 4-H CORN AND TO- was a member of the state BACCO roundup on Tuesday at Bayuk Cigars warehouse championship Poultry Dem proudly display their exhibits. Left to right they are Paul onstration team. Trimble, Quarryville Rl, with a score of 97 5, Donald - - Trimble, brother of Paul, with a score of 96 5, for their In 1958 Glenn was a mem corn projects; Billy Hackman, Elizabethtown R 3 with a ber of the Electrical Demon score of 98 2; and Betty Hahn, Columbia Rl, with a score stration team that took &r -of 97 7 for their tobacco —L F PHOTO st place in state competition „ ~ tt o tt He was ,a member of the A Trimble Brothers Donald Herr; 3, Henry Count y Vegetable Judging (From page X) He A r T r ’ Lancaster R 7. Team for both 1958 and 59 (.rrom page u Northeast -1, John CORN Schantz, Ephrata Rl; 2, Carl Grand Championship Weaver, New Holland; 3, 5 AAiiliOn LDS Paul Trimble, Quarryville, R Paul Schantz, Ephrata Rl; 1 4, Jerry Snader. PnilltrV P^^SSCi Reserve Championship Northwest -1, Billy Hack- ”• Donald Trimble, Quarryville man; 2 , Betty Hahn, 3, Lin- Nearly 5 billion pounds Rl. da Hahn, Columbia Rl; 4 of poultry and poultry pro Northern Club -(Exhibits) Lloyd Hahn. Columbia Rl ducts were certified as Whole 1, Billy Hackman, Elizabeth- some and healthful food dur town R 3; 2, Lloyd Esben- . m g 1959 —the first year of shade, 1631 Esbenshade Rd; L3nC3ST©r full operation for the Poul -3 Jerry Snader, Ephrata Rl. » . try Products Inspection Act Southern Club (Exhibits) I"STmiHQI This law, designated by 1, Paul Trimble, 2, Donald AJj - n Congress as “an importan Trimble; 3, Gerald Hess AAQ VGfTlSlrly \r 3/S con Sumer health protection Washington Boro Rl. Northern Club, (Projects) 1, J. David Lapp, Bareville Rl, 94 6; 2, Jerry Snader, 94 5; 3, Billy Hackman 90.5; 4, Lloyd Esbenshade, 90 0. Southern Club (Projects) 1, Paul Trimble, 97 5; 2, Don ald Trimble, 96 5; 3, Gerald Hess, 95.2; 4, Rodney Mar tin, Drumore, 92 - TOBACCO Grand Championship pro ject - Billy Hackman Reserve Championship pro ject - Betty Hahn. Best exhibits of wrapper and filler - 1 Donald Herr, Lancaster R 7; 2, James Groff, Lancaster R 7; 3. Billy Hackman; 4, Wendell Mar tin, Drumore. Southwest -1, Dennis Sangrey, Conestoga Rl, 2, Wendell Martin, Drumore; 3, Steven Martin, Drumore; 4, Victor Martin, Drumore. Southeast -1, Jas Groff; The Afeiv BABCOCK BESSIE [K Profitable 3-Way Strain Cross) Offers You Better Livability ... as both chicks and layers More Uniform Early Maturity . . . ond uniformity in production of lorge eggs Hither Production '. . . 240-280 eggs per year, and 13-15 months of high production. Stronger Shells ... to match the large white egg and high interior quality. BABCOCK HATCHERY, inc. LITITZ. R. D. 3 Phone MA 6-5872 I < r* e y i. Built with Holland Stone This new home represents the ultimate in the churches, schools and other buildings. More beauty and dignity of Holland Stone. Holland and more people are using Holland Stone for Stone is offered in a variety of colors, for hand- their homes! Call or visit us for additional in- some exterior and interior walls of residences. • Rural Youth (From page 11) Home. In the ten years of 4-H club work, Glenn Porter has won two award trips tp Na tional 4-H club congress in Chicago, and a trip to the American Institute of Coop eration in Raleigh, North Carolina In winning these trips, Glenn has-held all the offices in his local club and has carried eight different projects. In addition to being a go od follower in club work, Glenn has served as a jun ior leader in hjs local club and as a leader in the 4-H tractor program. In 1957 Glenn went to Chicago as a member of the state championship Poultry Judging team, and in 1959 The residence of William Markel, Reinholds, Pa. New Holland Concrete Products New Holland. Pa. measure,” require* a'll .pouW-proceesing’-r— ■ - servi t( try processing plants engag- by 1600 USDA Inspccto! ed in interstate commerce to were operating under Foa operate under U. S. Dept, of al inspection both mam Agriculture regulation. - tory inspection and USDi Poultry inspection, as ad- !° ministered by the Poultry _• . . , TTor-i a a which is still available Division of USDAs Agncul-. whQ 1 tuarl Marketing Service, .. , f/ * starts With lot-by-lot check- 1 ups on live poultry as it ar- mandatory inspection rives at the processing plant -“* e poultry mdustiv , and carries tlirough process- pP era ted fully with USJ ing to the packaging and Putting the compulso labeling of the finished pro- inspection program into ( (juct. feet, and numerous pi oCe! ing plants now restricted Inspectors check to make intra-State commerce h SI sure that sanitation require- indicated they will be app ments of the law are being ing for inspection servi met and, most important, during the coming -year they examine each carcass as it moves down the pro- ' cessing line. 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