Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1980, Image 105

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Dairy Princess contest
YORK Milk producers
in York County are again
looking for a young lady to
represent their dairy in
dustry as the 1980-81 Dairy
Princess.
This year’s winner will be
selected during pageant
activities scheduled for
Saturday, June 14 at the 4-H
Center. Applications for
pageant participants are
now available from dairy
princess committee
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Contestants must be York
County residents, having
completed their junior year
of high school by pageant
date, and not reaching the
22nd birthday by December
31, 1980. They must also be
the daughter of a dairy
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owner of at least two head of
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must be single and never
married, and cannot marry
during their reign. Parent or
guardian consent is
necessary and former local
winners are ineligible.
Local winners must attend
the dairy prmcess training
seminar, July 13-16, to
participate m the State
Pageant in September in
Harrisburg.
A promotional presen
tation or radio spot, between
one and three minutes m
length, is required to be
given by contestants during
the June prmcess pageant.
Interested participants
should contact June Boyer
for applications, which are
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Winners at the Franklin County 4-H Tractor Club Banquet include, from the
left, Connie Stull, Jay Lesher, Mike Cordell, Kent Beckner, Clair Garber, Gerald
Slothour. Curtis Carbough, Kelly Cordell and Clinton Hess.
Franklin
awards
The 28th Annual 4-H
Tractor Club Awards
SMOKETOWN, PA.
PH: 717-299-2571
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1980—C17
4-H tractor
presented
Banquet was held at the
Franklin County Vo-Tech
School on Friday, March 21,
with more than 100 4-H
members, parents and
guests m attendance.
The covered-dish dinner
organized and served by the
Women’s Committee of the
Franklin County Farmers
Association concludes the 4-
H Tractor Club program,
which included 48 members.
Awards were presented to
the highest scoring members
in each of the three groups
by the respective project
leaders.
First Year Leader, Berlin
Stull, Waynesboro,
presented awards to Connie
Stull, Waynesboro, first; Jay
Lesher, Chambersburg,
second; Mike Cordell,
Chambersburg, third.
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Second Year Leader,
Roger Dice, Chambersburg,
presented Awards to Gerald
Slothour, Chambersburg,
first; Kent Beckner,
Waynesboro, second; and
Clair Garber, Cham
bersburg, third.
Third Year Leader, Myron
Young, Chambersburg,
honored Curtis Carbaugh,
Mercersburg, first; Kelly
Cordell, Chambersburg,
second; Clinton Hess,
Chambersburg, third.
Assistant leader was
Dennis Horst, Cham
bersburg.
Third year members
graduating from the tractor
club program receive an
engraved tractor trophy in
recognition of their com
pletion of the required three
year program. Awards were
made possible through the
Franklin County 4-H
Development Fund, and
Melrose Farm Supply of
Greencastle.
The evening program
concluded with a program of
“magic” presented by Eddy
Hammond, Chambersburg.
The banquet is sponsored
by the Franklin County
Farmers Association in
cooperation with the Penn
State Extension Service.
320 King St
Myerstown PA 17067
Phone 717 866 7544