Council names Pork Cookout King DES MOINES, lowa As the fires died down, and the last contestant served samples to the crowd, the announcement came, “The new 1961 National Pork Cookout King is Ted Gernaey of Gillett, Wisconsin.” Twenty-four state pork cookout winners came to Des Moines to compete for the title of Cookout King, but Ted’s “Pro Pork burgers” were judged to be the best. His recipe features thick, ground pork burgers seasoned and stuffed with a mixture of mushrooms and Cheddar cheese. The first runner-up was Kenneth Hobbs, Pueblo, Colorado for his Polynesian Pork Roast. The recipe features a boneless pork loin roast marinated and injected with a mixture of pineapple, wine, onion, soy' sauce, ginger and other ingredients. The Showmanship award was given to Henry Johnson, Grand Rapids, Michigan for his nb recipe which featured spareribs basted with a very spicy sauce, of hickory flavored barbecue sauce, honey, hot sauce and lemon slices. The Showmanship is presented on the basis of the contestant's apparel, the side dishes served, the contestant’s preparation ability, and the overall neatness and appearance of the cooking area. Contestants selected their own favorite pork product to cook on the grill and they were scored on their grilling expertise, meat cut selection, taste and appearance, and their table display. Sixteen judges including top newspaper food editors and professional home economists also selected the top recipe in each of five categories: chops and steaks, cubes and kabobs, ribs, roasts, and ground pork. Here's What You Get For Less Than 15* A Week! 1 & 1 jmoi >v UP TO THE MINUTE REPORTS on legislation, meetings and events of interest to the beef, hog, poultry and crop farmers, plus... DAIRY COVERAGE.. •more dairy news in each issue than appears in any other weekly newspaper! DHIA REPORTS from dairy counties in Pennsylvania and Maryland! Our total farm coverage also gives you FEATURES...MARKET REPORTS...BEST BUYS ON PRODUCTS & EQUIP MENT-FREE MAILBOX MARKET...and much, much more! A crowd of about 600 people watched as the contestants cooked their dishes at Living History Farms, an open air museum depicting past and present rural life in lowa. Visitors to the contest also had a chance to register for several grills and other prizes that were given away throughout the contest. Contestants to the national LANCASTER The twenty-fifth annual Craft Days weekend will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 6 and 7, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Pennsylvania Farm Museum of Landis Valley. Craft Days is an outdoor festival featuring demonstrations of more than forty different crafts and activities associated with rural life from 1750 to 1900. Visitors will also Grange announces sewing winners HARRISBURG Finalists in the 1981 State Grange Sewing Contest were announced recently after a full day of judging. Entries, totaling 75 garments from Pomona or county granges, were judged on appearance and basic construction by home economics specialists in Centre County. The overall winner, or Best of Show, was a western outfit made by Marie Hilderbrand, age 23, of R 1 Summerville. Ms. Hilderbrand is a member of Beaver Grange 1988 in Jefferson County. Garments were judged in four categories: Class A - adult; Class V * * . P.O. Box 366. Lititz, Pa. 17543 iJirdHini n Cl Phone I 'i 1 717-626-1164 or 394-3047 Craft Days scheduled At LANCASTER FARMING, we think we do a good job of keeping you in formed...and we have over 39,000 paid subscribers who think so too! contest first competed in local and state cookout contests sponsored by state pork producer associations. The grand prize award to the Cookout King is an all expense paid week in Hawaii for two. The runner-up receives an all expense paid week for two to the city of his choice in the continental United States. be able to see the Veterinarian’s Office; the Issac Landis Gallery; and the Grossmutter House; areas open only on special occasion. Craftsmen who participated in the first Pennsylvania Farm Museum Festival held m 1957 will be at work on Craft Days. They are Hugo Flora, potter, and Robert Hostetter, silversmith and calligrapher. B - youth; Class C - children’s garments; Class D - boys and girls (garments made by children age 12 and under for themselves). Prizes will be awarded by the State Grange in June; first place garments are sent to New York for national judging. The annual contest is co sponsored by Simplicity patterns and Dritz sewing notions. This year's state winners are: Class A, adult: Marie Hiider brand, R 1 Summerville. Class B, youth: Nancy Yamall, age 17, R 1 Oxford. Class C, children: Joyce Reiner, R 2 Dillsburg. Council funds Younkin scholarship UNIVERSITY PARK - The Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council has established a scholarship in memory of Dwight E. Younkin, a former Extension professor of animal science at Penn State. ihe Pennsylvania Farm Museum of Landis Valley is located four miles north of Lan caster on Route 272, the Oregon Pike. There will be a $3 admission charge for adults; persons over age sixty-five will be charged $2, and those under age twelve will be admitted free. For additional information, call Susan Hanna at (717) 569-04Q1. Class D,< boys and girls: Trida Lynn Cox, age 9, R 2 West Alexander. Robert Fulton, of steam boat fame, was also an accomplished artist! H M H H Please CGpt Mail Coupon to ■ ■§ B| H H PENN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. LF 5/30 I 1730 Highway 72 North, Lebanon, Pa 17042 I am interested in. Q High Moisture Com r-> Storage IJ Liquid Manure Storage H Flease add my name to your mailing list messier Farming, Saturday, May 30,1981—C1l The fund will benefit outstanding students at The Pennsylvania State University who have an interest in swine, according to Grand W. Sherritt, associate professor of animal science. To be considered for this scholarship, the student must be enrolled in the animal production major, have an interest in swine production, demonstrate academic ability and a need for additional college funds, and participate in various Penn State activities. The selection- committee from the College of Agriculture will determine the number and amount of scholarships to be awarded. Each scholarship lasts for one academic year. If the recipient continues to meet the requirements, the selection committee may renew that student’s award for the following year. The amounts of the scholarships will depend on annual earnings of a permanent bearing fund. Dwight E. Younkin was Ex tension livestock specialist at Penn State from 1953 until 1980. A native of Somerset County, Younkin earned both his bachelor’s and master of science degrees in animal husbandry from Penn State. Gifts to the fund should be marked “The Dwight E. Younkin Memorial Scholarship” and sent to the Office of Gifts and En dowments, The Pennsylvania State University, 23 Willard Building, University Park, PA., 16802. WE BUY HORSERADISH ROOTS All Grades Call Tulkoff Cash Paid on Delivery From 100 lbs. to 100,000 lbs. Toll Free Call Collect Day -800-638-7343 Evenings Call Collect - 301-358-0956 Ask for Martin Tulkoff or Dan Kichter PUNNING LIQUID MANUK STORAGE? We Will Custom Design Your System to Meet your Needs Grain and Forago Structures Avafiabla For Immediate Erection NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE TELEPHONE (include area code) NO OF BEEF DAIRY fl or Com Sil**® S*or*f» I I Replacing my oM or broken bottom unloader with the Laxtif ZIP _HOGS
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