VOL. 11 NO. 36 4-H County Dairy Meet Leads To District Show For Thirty-Two Entries Blue ribbon wins in the county dairy roundup this week opened the door to dis trict competition later this 4-H Dairy Team Judges Named With the exception of one change, the 4-H dairy team fielded by Lancaster County at State 4-H Days next week will be the same as last year’s team John Kurtz of 1160 N. Maiket St, Elizabethtown, will replace Earl Wengei, Quarry ville HI. Returning for the competi tion this year will be James E Kettering, Lititz R 3, Paul Brubaker, Lititz Rl; and Alfred Wanner, Jr, Narvon R 2 (Continued oh Page 16) Guernsey Field Day Aug. 11th Lancaster County Guernsey breeders will hold their annual field day activities on Thurs day, August 11, at the B. Frank Eshehnan farm, Landisville, it was announced this week by the field day committee. The morning program will begin at 10 a. m. and will in clude judging of three classes of Guernseys. At noon, fried chicken will be available at- $l5O per per son. Reservations for lunch should be made with J. Rohrer Witmer, Willow Street R 2, by Monday. During the afternoon session, (Continued on Page 11) GRAND CHAMPION SHOWMAN Mary Ellen Kettering with her homebred senior yearling Henket Jim Carrie. Mary Ellen, of Lititz R 3, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kettering; she will be a junior at Manheim Township in the fall. month for thirty-two Lancaster County 4-H entries The county roundup, held Tuesday and Wednesday at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, saw champions and reserve cham pions, and senior and junior showmen and fitters emerge for each of four breeds—Hol stein, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Jersey plus grand champion showmen and fitters for the show Type judge Edwin Fry, Fair Hill Farm, Chestertown, Mary land, moved rapidly through the 74-head Holstein show on Tuesday, tapping four-year-old Twinkle Edgefield Star Sequoia for the breed championship Twinkle, owned by 16-year-old Richard Rutt, Quarryville R 2, was bred in the Rutt herd and is an Osborndale Ivanhoe grand-daughter. Rutt, a junior at Solanco High School, has been active in 4-H woik 'for six years, and has shown in the county dairy roundup for the past four years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rutt. Thd reserve Holstein title went again this year to Jarties Kettering’s Henket Reflection Sara. She also placed second to the champion in the three year-old-and-over class. Jim is the son of Mr and Mrs. Henry E. Kettering of Lititz R 3.. HOLSTEINS Showmanship And Fitting The champion showman and fitter for the Holstein breed each continued their winning ways on Tuesday m competi tion with the champions in the other breeds to become grand champion showman and grand (Continued on Page 5) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1966 TOP HOLSTEIN at 4-H County Dairy Roundup, Twinkle Edgefield' Star Se quoia, is shown with her young owner Richard Rutt of Quarryville R 2 'following her championship on Tuesday. L. F. Photo Sod Waterway Seeding Exhibit By E'Town FFA Next Thursday, August 11, at 1 p. m., the Elizabethtown vocational agriculture depart ment will hold a sod waterway seeding demonstration which will be open to the public, ac cording to agriculture teacher Elvin Hess. With the cooperation of the Soil Conservation Service, a waterway in back of the Eliza bethtown Elementary School will be seeded and mulched to prevent the seed being washed away before grass starts to grow. The elementary school is lo cated just east of the Eliza bethtown High School Nothing New In The Handler Pool Situation, Honan Tells Dairymen by Everett Newswanger, Staff Reporter LENAPE PARK Nothing new has developed in the “Handler Pool” vs the “Market wide Pool” controversy in the Delaware Valley Milk Market ing Order No. 4, according to Dr. James E. Honan,, general manager of Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative. Speak ing to 1700 members and their families here Monday, Honan said, “We have heard nothing to date with respect to our Delaware Valley situation I do not even feel the Secretary ot Agriculture knows what he will do, or when he will do it ” BEST-FITTED ANIMAL in the county 4-H dairy show was this very clean junior yearling Blossomelle Golden Bubbles shown by Averril Royer of 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster. Averril is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Royer. L. F. Photos $2 Per Year Hearings were held in the fall of 1965 in Philadelphia on alleged kickbacks within the Delaware Valley Order. A com plete “airing” of the condi tions within the order was conducted by the United States Department of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Milk Control Commission. At that time, Inter-State of ficials said that to change Order 4 to a market-wide pool would cause a $10,000,000 loss to the 5,800 farmers supplying the Philadelphia area market. Honan reaffirmed the cooper ative’s position to the picnic (Continued on Page 4)