6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27, 1962 County Riders To Compete In State Show Six members of the Lancas ter County 4-H light horse and pony club will be among the iTO hundred and thirty-two Pennsylvania boys and girls, all skillful and graceful rid ers, who today were named to perform in a 2-day hoise show at the sixth Pennsyh ama Live stock Exposition, Nov 5-9 in the State Farm Show Build ing. Lester A. Burdette, ot Penn State Univeisity, chaiiman of i,he horse show, said they will compete in 21 different events, stalling Thursday night, Nov. 8, and finishing the following day They will be judged by Bradley Bailey, Hilliaids, Ohio* md J C Tischinger, Cockeys alle, hid Lancaster County equestu ans include Barbara and Mich ael Shoemaker and Geiald S iVagner. Quarryville, RD 2, J'red Shaub, Quanyville, RD 1, Anna Maiy Binkley. Quany ville, RD 3, Haiold C. Gioff, Alanhenn, RD 2. • Corn Plots (Prom Page 1) The fust of the two plots to be harvested is located on the Harold Rohrer faim op posite the Lampeter High School. Husking will begin m that plot at 9 a m. At the Paul hlinmch faim, Lititz R 3 (near Biubaker’s farm machinery shop) the plots will be harvested beginn ing at 2 p in. The plots, termed “the most significant corn variety plots in the country”, by a Penn State University agronomist/ were started over 30 yeais ago oy retired Associate County Agent, Harry S. Sloat, and nave been continued uninter rupted over the yeais. Tulips and Daflodils Tulip and daffodil bulbs can be planted any time trom now until the ground is frozen, according to Lynn Smith, Penn State extension floriculturist. LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER Search Begins For Outstanding Young Farmer The search for this year’s Outstanding Young Farmers is beginning this month as thou sands of U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce members begin collecting information on the 19 62 accomplishments of the nation’s young farmers Local winneis will be named eaily next year to compete for state and national titles in the spring This yeai, all farmeis be tween the ages of 21 and 36 located in a Jaycee chapter aiea pai ticipating in the pro gram will be judged Compe tition is based on faim pio giess, conseivation, and con tribution to civic aftans. More than 1,000 chapters of the U S Junior Chamber of Commeice aie expected to par ticipate in the piogiam this year. Local winners will be reco gnized m their communities at a Fanner Recognition Pio gram, and honoied at their state banquet. Announcement of the four national winneis will be made at a national recognition pio giam in Tulsa next Apul. 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