810-Lancastar Famine, Saturday, April 27,1985 Michele Gruber is working on one of the coloring sheets she will enter in the cow coloring contest sponsored by Lancaster Color y° ur cov y now ’ and hel P County’s Dairy Princess Committee. Current dairy princess promote June as dairy month! Judy Miller looks on. w I . BLACK 2. REP 3. iBUOW 4-. BLUE 5. BfcOWM ROPBOS ARSGComST oFSUP€Rio&r/mof/& Cowboys. ROP/N6 IS ORB OP 7HB Mfifty TBSTS OPBK/U, Musmti cowboys cOMPere for po/Mrs, ro Pea pa me U//RMBR. 7N£ BRONCO BUST BR MUSTSTAYMOUNI6D FOR PfHBPSTfOBBCONDB* t/emyegiPTpßßemujfM ONLiONBMND, 7NBOTN€R HAW MUST RBMAIN COM PLeTBLyPRBB. Get ready for Daily Month with cow coloring contest 6. PBfICH 7. GREEK! 8. LT BROWN! 9. LT. BLUE 10. LT. GREEN! MANHEIM - A cow coloring contest for children ages 3-U is being organized to draw attention to June Dairy Month. Judy Miller, Lancaster County’s Dairy Prin cess, says that the contest will begin May 1 and continue throughout the month, with entries due by Junel. Judy said that entries will be judged according to neatness and creativity and pazes will be awarded to winners. She and the organizing committee are hoping to have four to five thousand children participating in the contest. The coloring sheets for the contest are being distributed to area dairy stores and restaurants and to some elementary schools. Any child in Lancaster County is welcome to enter the contest. If you need coloring sheets call Judy Miller at 653-4288 and she will mail them to you. Finished entries should be mailed to Judy at R.D. 4, Box 408, Echo Valley Road, Manheim, Pa. 17545. Entrants should write their name, address, age and school on a separate sheet of paper. ... . .. u, AW 0 All winners will receive fpee tickets to attend the Lancaster County Dairy Princess contest on June 15 and prizes will be awarded at that tune And, all entries will be displayed in the lobby of the Farm and Home Center. \\h/\A York 4-H in judging YORK - The York County 4-H Dairy Judging Team placed third at the Delaware Valley 4-H FFA Dairy Judging Contest April 13 at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown. C.E. Hubbard of New Cum berland led the team with a second-place finish in “reasons” and a third place finish in the s~-' |(st 'VH \) * <0 \ ■''i