Donna Jean Book, Lancaster CountyiDairy Princess for 1972 «« Members and guests of Agway look on executive vice-president, cut the ribbon as George Steele, chairman of the board opening Agway’s new distribution center of directors, and Richard Goddard, near Elizabethtown in April. - - .. ■■■ -„'._. '■ : '■ "T-* Jj? *■&''- -v< ...<*« *.og >r .JJ ,> <, **■ WtJ&g -i ' - *, < *i-. t r2ffr* m§s^¥^'*&^wo 3®> r js^ificsfls'^ t <ri, 4ar*> -.'*/ * ~wS\ "l', iV* v. ’.. > ,r~A «,. _-. c^n* A horse plowing contest was one of the features at the Lebanon County Plowing M JW! •>vV ■* •j- V*. Contest held late in the summer at the Schaeffer Farm in Schaefferstown. < f C\* s *♦ '•* > i‘f i 111, ii ( i,/ Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 30,1972—15 ‘ZmX On their way to the FFA convention in Kansas City in October, the fivemembers from the Cloister FFA Chapter dropped in on the North American Dairy Cattle Show in Columbus, Ohio. All five of the local lads entered an FFA dairy judging contest, and all five scored well.,ln fact, the three-man team of Paul Horning, Melvin Weiler and Marlin Smoker captured the top prize, beating out 81 other teams to do it. Left to right above are: Melvin Weiler, Daniel Martin, Marlin Smoker, Richard Bollinger and Paul Horning. Richard E. Lyng, assistant secretary of agriculture for the U.S., spoke in November at the annual Chamber of Commerce agriculture-industry banquet. The agony of victory was evident on the larded face and body of Vernon Martin, an Ephrata man who won the adult pig chase at the Ephrata Fair. * K ~
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