Lebanon Co. Cooking Contest June i« National Dairy will hold a Dairy Foods Month, In recognition of the Cooking Contest in con importance of milk and junction with the Dairy dairy foods in family meals, Princess Contest on the Lebanon County Dairy Saturday, June 28,1975. Princess Contest Committee Enter your favorite dish NOW ... YOU CAN HAVE BOTH TYPE & PRODUCTION 7H676 RON ST. CROIXCO VEEDICTION RON 1515118 ion Qualified 5/74 “RON ’ is one of the highest proven sires ever to emerge from the SELECT SIRES Young Sire Program His daughters are medium in size, and strong front ended cattle They are especially sound in feet and legs and carry udders with exceptionally good quality and median support His daughters are strong in the region of the loin and back and the pins are slightly below hips He stems from one of the leading cow families for both type and production in the Holstein breed Bred by: Sr. Croix Co. Hospital, New Richmond, Wisconsin _, n rjr ISS4SSS\ Excellent (90) 2E Gold Medal Dam 2-0 317 d 2x 15152 M 3 6% 549 F sr# 3.0 282 2x 19*50 3 5 691 THONYMA VOYAGEUR VEEDICTION 1810507 279 2x 2M30 37 786 Excellent (90) Gold Medal I * USDA Sire Summary (Sept. 1973) • „ gj g 30 %] 51* Dtrs. (199 Herd.) Pred . Diff. (95% Reply) £2 ™ g 21320 3.0 641 + 966 M +SF Lifetime 140.132 M 4746 F POT (90% Reply.) +1.41 Herd Counsel's Physical Traits Evaluation Program will enable you to use sires (ike RON, but just as im portant is the correct use of other bulls of your choice. We realize that no one stud has all of the good bulls and our program is designed to incorporate those sires that you, the dairyman want. A Limited Supply ol Woodbine Pearl Comet Semen Available. . . Why Not Give Us A Call Today... | v R FOR: N J jry (Nov. ) 68 D FRED. DIFF.+I7BI -16%+25F Rep. 78% Dollar Diff.+n27 COUNSEL Box 46, RD2, Cochranville, PA 19330 FIELDMAN: DICK BROWN, 717-656-8626 made with dairy foods. It can be an old favorite or a new discovery. Rules of the contest are as follows; • The contest is open to any Lebanon County resident • male or female, no age requirements. •There may be only one entry per person. -Entry must be a recipe serving at least four. •Recipes must be sub mitted in advance. Entries must be prepared at home and brought to the Auditorium of the Boscov’s Department Store between 10 a.m. and 12 Noon on Saturday June 28th. Entries will be Judged at 12:30 p.m. by a panel of Judges. - Winners will be an nounced at the Dairy Princess Contest to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium of Boscov’s on Saturday, June 28th. - Entries will be placed in classes listed below. A winner in each class will be named and a $lO gift cer tificate (for use at Boscov’s) awarded. One grand prize will be awarded to the best recipe selected from among the class winners. Classes Are: I. Cheese Cake; U. Cake; m. Breads; IV. Main Dish; V. Appetizer-snack; VI. Homemade Ice Cream (bring 1 quart). - Recipes must contain at Hts Dam; ST. CROIXCO PRAIRIE RHODA 5518190 WM Scheduled June 28 least l cup of one dairy oleomargarine may not be product. Extra points will be used. awarded for recipes using . Entries will be Judged on more than l dairy food appearance, flavor, recipe ingredient. Suggested dairy simplicity, and use of dairy foods to be used: milk in any products, form, buttermilk, yogurt, - Finished dishes wiU be on cream, sour cream, cottage display at the Dairy Princess cheese, cheese, evaporated Contest and will be available milk, sweetened condensed for sampling. Free recipes of milk, dry milk, butter. Dairy entries will be distributed to food substitutes such as those who attend. Charolais Scholarships Available The American- International Junior Charolais Foundation, Inc. for the third consecutive year is offering a minimum of eight (1,000 scholarships to eligible graduating high school seniors who will pursue degrees in agriculture or agriculture related fields. Eligible to apply for consideration to receive the scholarships are members of 4-H clubs, Future Farmers of America Chapters of the- AIJCF, which is the junior arm of American - In ternational Charolais Assn. Recipients will receive the scholarship funds over a 4- year period, the normal time required to obtain a bachelor’s degree. The scholarship may be used at any college or university. Applications may be'ob tained from state 4-H and FFA leaders or by writing Put up to 3 A ton of hay into one bale NEW INTERNATIONAL 241BIGROLL BALER Make* bates 5 fast wide, from 2-1/2 to better curing, minimum spoilage. 6 feet in diameter. 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Henry Ave., New Berlinville, Pa. 1054 s - Slate St. Ephrala, PA 1 Mile North of Boyertown 71 7-733-2283 Phone 215 - 367-2169 - COPE & WEAVER CO. ■■■ MARX EQUIPMENT INC. 7867351 101 Rosehill Ave., West Grove, Pa 12151869-2474 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 17, 1975 the Foundation, care of American - International Charolais Assn., 1610 Old Spanish Trail, Houston, TX, 77025. The completed ap plications must be received by the Foundation by July 21, 1975, and the selected ap plicants will be notified prior to the start of the 1975-76 academic year. FISHER SPRAY PAINTERS (Henry K. Fisher) SANDBLASTING and SPRAY PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Aerial Ladder Equipment Office & Shop - 667 Hartman Station Rd Residence - 2322 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster. Penna •For FREE Estimates Call 717-393-6530 367-1319 INTERCOURSE MOUNTVILLE, PA - Recipes becomt the property of the Committee and will be published. • The recipe entries must be submitted in advance to Patricia Kroll, Room 11, Municipal Building, 400 S. Bth Street, Lebanon, Pa. 17042, by June 16th. Name, address, telephone number and class designation must accompany the recipe entry. For further information - Call Extension Office - 273- 3748. 7^ ACCORDING TO THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, ABOUT 45.000 STUDENTS AT APPROX IMATELY 1,100 COLLEGES AND 500 HIGH SCHOOLS SERVE AS PART-TIME VOLUNTEERS IN LOCAL COMMUNITY-SERVICE PROGRAMS. R. S. HOLLINGER & SON 61 M h V:j3 0 * 786-8231 285-4538
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