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INC. 700 E Linden St Richland, PA Ph (717)866-7518 'Continued from Page Al) Carnegie Institute served as the be-all and end-all of Bert Parks during his stint as master of ceremonies Connie’s question for the judges was “How would you describe a cow to someone from outer space who has never seen one.” Her answer was a simple explanation of the cow’s physical characteristics with par ticular emphasis on the milk she produces. Other contestants in the evening’s competition were- Rohm Balmer, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry S. G. LEWIS AND SON MARLIN W. SCHREFFLER West Grove, PA Ph (215)869-9440 869-2214 ARNETTS GARAGE Rt 9 Box 125 Hagerstown. MD Ph (301)733-0515 RD 1 Catawissa, PA 717 356-2323 (South on Rt 42) Dairy Princess Outgoing Dairy Princess, Lucinda Landis was honored with several standing ovations by the crowd for her work during the past year promoting dairy products. Barb and Earl Stauffer were additionally awarded a handpamted butter churn for their work as chairpersons of the pageant Pitman, PA Ph (717)648-1120 M.M. WEAVER & SON N Groftdaleßd Leola, PA 17540 Ph (717)656-2321 Balmer, Lampeter: Lyndell Martin, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Martin and Karen Schmuck, 17, daughter of Dr and Mrs Larry bchmuck, Peach Bottom. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 28,1980—A21 Blue mold in fields (Continued from Page Al) their seedbeds or who have tobacco fields near those of a neighbor known to be in fected. “Thus far, the weather has been a big plus,” Lueck said. “This week’s hot, dry weather has been in our favor and has held down any spread of the fungus.” But both Lueck and Yocum expressed concern should the weather make a turn for the worst to cloudy, cooler and damp conditions. Numerous reports of the mold moving from seedbeds to fields were coming into the Extension Office on Friday, Lueck said. “It has developed rapidly in the seedbeds in spite of control spraying,” he said. “We have instances of it attacking large plants, some 18 mches across. Fields close to active seedbeds are particularly susceptible. It’s vital to get rid of those seed beds as soon as tran splanting is completed.” It is estimated that about 80 percent of the tobacco transplanting is completed. This puts some county growers a bit behind their normal schedule. Early transplanted tobacco is looking good, according to Lueck, par ticularly with the hot, sunny weather. Problems are THINK DIESEL THINK LOMBARDS 26 different models designed to fit most gasoline engine applications ELOMBARDINI The Powerhouse The fastest growing line of small, air-cooled diesels in America. Authorized sales, service and parts. 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