Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1962, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18, 1962
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Two 4-H Judging Teams
Win First State Award
Agriculture judging teams
from Lancaster County brou
ght back two championship-.,
two runner up ribbons, a third
fouith and sixth placing Tues
da.\ at the annual 4-H Dais
competition at the Peunsjlvau
la State Uunersity.
In the Home Economics dn
ision, one girl brought back a
blue ribbon, three earned red
awards and three non white
ribbons in judging clothing,
foods and home management.
Teams winning top spots
were Poultry and Swine, which
made it two in a row for local
swine judges
Carrvmg their team to Vic*
tory weie Lany Halt, Qarrj
■\ille R 2 Larry Weaver, New
Holland Rl, Mark Nestleroth.
Manheim R 3, and Da\id‘Hei
sey, Sheridan Rl, who out
pointed 10 other county teams
to bung the swine judging
championship to the Gaiden
Spot for the second consecut
ive \ear Lehigh, Yoik Ind
iana and Union Counties fin
ished in that order behind
Lancastei
'Bunging the fust state
poultrv nidging ciown to the
count\ in thiee veais was the
tlnee member team of Robert
Hoovei Denver R 2 Roger
Stonei 1051 Eden Rd and
Kenneth Dombach Manheim
R 2 Hoover and Stoner vveie
fiist and second highest Hndiv
idual sdoreis in the county
Caibon Countv finished m
second place
Lancaster Countv s defend
ing dauv judging team was
unseated b\ the Cumberland
Count; contingent The cou
nty’s top judging was Roy
Breueman W'Uow Stieet Rl,
who placed third individuallv
in the state Other members of
the team wduch placed second
in the field of 38 conty teams
were Richard Shell;, Manheim
El. Lucille Kreider. Drumore,
and Elaine Stoltzfus, Ranks
Rl Chester, Blair and Adams
Counties followed in the plac
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For every dollar invested in limestone, ex
periment stations conclude, three dollars are re
turned in crops.
Where else does one dollar bring three in re
turn 0 It pays to use agricultural limestone!
MARTIN'S LIMESTONE
IVAX M. MARTIN, Inc. New Holland ELgin 4-2112
Blue Ball, Pa. Terre Hill Hlllcrest 5-3455
ings.
Mary Alice Graybill, Lititz
R 2, brought home a blue rib
bon in the clothing judging,
while Mary Alice Ditzler w'ou
a red ribbon, and Diane Eb\,
Ephiata won a white award m
the same contest.
Dons Heishey, Manheim
won a red ribbon in foods and
nutrition while a white rib
bon in the same contest was
won bj Cjnthia Bucher, Lititz
R 2 and Virginia Wivvel, Col
umbia R 2.
Caroivn Sander took a white
award in Home Management.
The clothing demonstration
team composed of Marcella
White. Manheim R 3, and Bel
inda Hershej, Manheim brou
ght home a red ribbon No
numerical placmgs weie an-
nounced.
Cumbeiland County nosed
out the Garden Spot’s forest
demonstration team composed
of Jav Lehman Holtwood Rl,
and Robeit Hem;, New Pi ev
idence Rl
Wilmer Wenger. 76 Gteen
fleld Rd was fifth indiv
idual!! aided the vegetable
judging team to a third place
in the twelve county finals
Othei team membeis w'eie
Chailes Waifel Conestoga Rl,
and David Denliuger, 2351
Creek Hill Rd
The flovvei identification
squad, with Miss Judv Warfel,
Conestoga Rl, eighth individ
nallv among 42 contestants
finished touith behind Adams,
Hunntington and Allegheny
counties Other count; team
membeis weie Joan Flickmg
er, Ephiata R 3. and Pat Zart
man, Ephiata Rl
The livestock judging team
finished sixth among 21 coun
ties Lebanon dethroned YorK
as state champion They were
followed by Butler, Adams
and Northampton Counties.
Local livestock judges were
Wilbur Hosier, Manheim R 3,
Carl Weaver, New Holland Rl,
■and Donald Trimble, Quarry
ville Rl.
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words!
Being fully aware of the seriousness and urgency of the
drought conditions Farm Bureau has taken POSITIVE AC
TION to assist dairymen during this trying time.
Since DARI-LAS. is an excellent ROUGHAGE EXTENDER,
and since a short roughage supply is a serious problem for all
dairymen, we felt we could best lend a helping hand by mak-
ing . . . .
DARI-LAS AVAILABLE
AT COST PRICE!
The SPECIAL REDUCTION OF PRICE, in effect now, will
help you maintain milk production and butterfat levels, and
keep your feed costs down. See your Farm Bureau FIELDMAN
for feeding directions and complete details of DARI-LAS.
TO FURTHER ASSIST YOU during the drought period; we
have on hand, or enroute, CITRUS PULP, 13% ALFALFA PEL
LETS and MIXED HAY. Check with us before you buy.
DARI-LAS WILL S-T-R-E-T-C-H
ROUGHAGE SUPPLIES
Start Today. .Feed The Farm Bureau Way!
Lancaster
EX 4-0541
New Holland
ELgin 4-2146
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Manheim
665-2466
Quarryville
STerling 6-2126