Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 1961, Image 5

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[N NERS OF A BLUE RIBBON au the chance to
e m the ‘slate demonstration ' contest are Dorothy
j e ft and Elaine Stoltzfus The girls beat out all other
jtion from a 13 county district in the elimination
at Kutztown Fargrounds this week.
irm Show
(From page 1'
milk quality and the
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Show is to act as the show
case of Pennsylvania agricul
ture. To' do this, we must re
move the old showpieces and
replace them with new to
give an accurate presentation
of our agricultural industry.”
The" 1962 Farm Show will
be held January 8 through
12 at the Farm Show Build
ing in Harrisburg
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team scoring over 90 points
was given a blue -ribbon.
However, only the top team
in each division won the
right to go to the state con
test regardless of the rib
bon won.
The three teams from
Lancaster County winning
first placings were:
Bread Making Barbara
Gamble, Columbia R 2 and
Lois Ann Overgaard, Lan
caster R 4.
Dairy Elaine Stoltzfus,
Ronks Rl, and Dorothy Gar
ber, Willow Street R 2.
Tractor David Heisey,
Sheridan Rl and David
Zimmerman, Reinholds Rl.
Both the bread-making
and dairy teams won a blue
ribbon while the tractor
team won a red ribbon.
Under the Danish system,
teams scoring 90 to 100 pts.
are awarded blue ribbons;
those scoring 80 to 90 get
red, 70 to 80 white, and un
der 70 green.
Eight other county teams
competed for the opportun
ity to enter the state com
petition at Pennsylvania
State University August 14-
IS.
In Lancaster County other
placings were as follows:
Clothing construction
(Red Award) Doris and Don
(From ipage 1)
“Service Makes The Difference”
THE HORNCO MAN WITH
BREADMAKING IS NOT A LOST ART, if the skills
displayed this week by two County 4-H members is any
indication. Dorothy Gamble, Columbia R 2, left, and L»ls
Ann Overgaard, Lancaster R 4, were the top winners An
district 4-H competition at the Kutztown fairgrounds this
week
na Hershey, Manheim; Dairy Lit it? .R 3; Horse (Rpd
foods (White Award), to Award.), Marlene Aukamp
Esther and Ellen Overgaard and Jane Henry, New Provi
Lancaster R 4; Electric dence R 1; Poultry Poods r—
(Green Award), Roger Ston (Green Award), .Nancy Ke
er, 1050 Eden Road and oner, Manheim R 3, and Cyn
Gerald Rceser, Bird-in-Hand thia Rucher, Lititz R 2; Flpw
Entomology (White A-^gr,. —. (Rejl Award),
ward), John Buckwalter,-' of Flickinger and Pat Zartmqn,
Lititz R 3 and Jay Foreman, Ephrata.
Pictured is the new ingredient cdr un-
loading system at the HQRNCO mi-1.
with which, one man can unload a car
of ingredients. Without the air system.
this job would require sax men.
George Livingston, Jr. unloads a car?
of soybean meal at the new HORNCO
mill.
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