Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 28, 1968, Image 6

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    G- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 28.1968
WILLIAM DEAN showed his Dorset entry to the grand
champion spot at the Ephrata Fair Sheep Show held Thurs
day night in the Community Park. William is the 11-year
old son of Mr and Mrs. William Dean. Narvon Rl.
• Dean Dorset
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llnee lambs and was named the
best showman
Type judge was Hemy Giu
bei A and B Packing, Allen
town and fitting and showing
judge was Clyde Biubakei, 2418
Hainsburg Pike
The placings are as follows
Single, (light weight), 1, Mai
lir Bollingei, 2, Ray Bollmgei;
Z Marlin Bollingei, 4. Aithur
Bienernan 5, Mailm Bollinger
Single (medium weight), 1,
William Dean, 2, Ray Bollinger.
S Marta Dean, 4, Ray Bollingei.
5 Philip Dean. 6, Ray Bollingei
Marlin Bollinger
Pen of three, (light weight) 1
Mailm Bollingei (medium
weight) 1, Ray Bollingei
Pitting, 1, William Deah 2.
Marta Dean; 3, Philip Dean 4,
Mailin Bollingei, 5, Ra.v Bollin
gei 6, Arthui Breneman
Showmanship, 1, Mailin'Bol
linger, 2, Aithui Bieneman 3.
A Good Boar Is
Worth Ths Price
Is a good boai leally woith
the pi emiuin pi ice’
Melvin Bindley Extension
Inestork specialist at the Um
veisitv of Missouu Columbia
lists factors that help a boai pa’
loi himself when he sues a
thousand pigs which aie latei
maiketed
The boar increases feed effi
ciency 5 pounds pei 100 pounds
gam, oi he increases sale puce
of market hogs 15 cents per
hundredweight or he pavs for
himself w'hen 30 of his daugh
ters aie sold as breeding gilts
fot maiket puce plus $lO a
head
Bradlev says some good test
ed boars have accomplished all
ol these and moie, in heids m
Missoni i
Self-service, com opeiatecf,
gasoline pumps, accepting up to j
$7 50 in singles, halves and quai
teis, have been successfully test-!
ec in 17 states and can easily be
installed in shopping centers I
Ray Bollingei. 4, William Dean,
3 Philip Dean, 6, Malta Dean
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Clark Applauds
Family Farm
Scnuloi- Joseph S. Clark (D.-
Pa.), speaking at the Lancaster
County Farm and Home Center
Wednesday night, urged preser
vation of the family* farm as
“important to our survival in the
world community.”
Clark told the predominately
rural audience of his efforts in
tne Senate to prevent giant cor
porations from squeezing out
the family farm and of his work
fot programs to give the small
farmer a chance by raising farm
income and bringing economic
development opportunities to ru
ral Pennsylvania.
“The family farm, with its
heritage of working toward a
common goal and for the com
mon good, embodies the best
spirit of our communities. The
values learned in -the family
structuie are important in deter
mining what kind of citizen a
youth will become. We have
only to look at the youngsters
who are in trouble the ne
glected, rootless, pathetic young
sters who fill our correctional in
stitutions — to know that some
where the structure has broken
down, that they have lost that
spirit of pulling together That
spirit was important for survival
11 our frontier days, and it is
important now for our survival
in the world community”
“Fieedom of conscience is
important, too,” Clark stated
“lor without it society cannot he
deemed fiee at all” Clark re
flected on his position in opposi
tion to the war in Vietnam and
likened it to the sti uggle of Lan
caster County’s Old Order Amish
foi exemption from social secui-
L F. Photo
ity taxes. Senator Clark was ompted from the payment of
principal sponsor of the success- such taxes members of recog
’ul 1908 'legislation which ex- nlrcd religious sects
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