VOL. 13 NO. 45 ,£HAMEION-STEER the New Up land Fair is this Angus shown by 13-year- Top Agribusiiiessman Picked As Keynoter For NEPPCO Exposition Dr Robert R Spitzer, fre quently mentioned as a possible choice for Secretary of Agricul ture should presidential candi d, te Richaid M Nixon be elect ed, will deliver the keynote ad diess on the opening day of the exposition of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council (NEPPCO) Dr. Spitzer, president of Mur phy Products Co, Burlington Wis, is a member of Nixon’s faim policy advisoiy team, and is leputed to have exerted a stiong hand in preparing the GOP farm plank He will address the opening Next Week The County Fair schedule concludes with the 15th Annual Manhefm Community Farm Show Also for the Poultry Peo ple there are big doings in Har risburg when NEPPCO takes over the Farm Show Building A complete schedule of these events may be found on Pages 6 and 13 respectively of this issue of Lancaster Farming. Farm Calendar Monday, Oct, 7 6 30 p.m —4-H Leaders Ban quet, Farm and Home Center 8 00 p.m —Lancaster County Soil and Water District Direc tors meet, Faim and Home Center. Tuesday, Oct. 8 8-10 NEPPCO Show, Farm Show Bldg, Harrisburg (See schedule Page 13). . (3 30 p.m.—Teen Leaders Recog (Continued on Page 1) session of the NEPPCO Exposi tion here in the Farm Show Building on Oct 8 on the topic, ‘‘lndividual Action the Key to Smvival ” He’s a haid-hitting speaker, well equipped to pro vide steam and direction to the exposition NEPPCO president Albert J Russo will kick-off the opening day educational session at 1 30 pm in the Mid-Atlantic Room He’ll be followed by an audio visual review of poultry hous ing trends of the Northeast by Harry C Whelden, Jr, and Wil liam A. Aho, extension poultry men of Maine and Connecticut, respectively. The exposition’s second day, vContinred on Page 8) Seldomridge Is Chairman Of ASC Committee Fred G. Seldomridge, Gap Rl, was elected to his seventh con secutive term as chairman of the Lancaster County Agticultural Stabilization and' Conservation Committee last week John J Herr, Mount Joy, was' ic-elected vice-chairman, and El mer L. Huber, Pequea Rl, reg ular member. Prior to the reorganization at the meeting in the Farm and Home Center, Seldomridge was re-elected to a thiee-year term Named to one-year terms were Jacob C Stehman, Lancaster R 6, as first alternate, and Foi ney L Longenecker, Lititz R 3, second_alternate. The offices are effective for the year beginning on Oct. 1. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 5,1968 old Marilyn Smucker. It was Miss Smuck er’s first steer'p'rbject. ' L. F? Photo Advance Notice The Lancaster County Live stock Tour will be held Tues day and Wednesday, October 22 and 23, into Dutchess Coun ty, New York, (near Pough keepsie) . This over-night tour will visit beef and swine feeding and breeding opeiations. Bus reservations will be needed in advance. M. M. Smith, County Agent, said details will be available early next, week from the County Agent’s office. Smoker Wins Area Tractor Driving Event The Lancaster-Yoik County area FFA Tractor Driving Con test was held Saturday morning. Sept 28 in conjunction with the Ephrata Community Fair at Ephrata Nine boys fiom various FFA Chapters from the two counties participated' It was an elimination contest to determine the area represen tative to go to the state contest at Penn State next June during FFA Activities week The local contest was conducted accord ing to the state rules Each boy was scored on the following. 1. Tractor Maintenance rec ords 2 Examination of safety trac tor opeiation and maintenance. 3. Trouble shooting a tractor not in proper condition through visual observation. 4 Maintenance demonstration Servicing and testing a battery 5. Driving skill Each of the 5 parts counted equal points with a possible to tal score of 500 (Continued on Page 8) Miss Smucker Wins At NH Steer Show In First Try A n.cely-balanced Angus with thickness ovei the rump won the grand championship Thurs day afternoon, at the annual Mew Holland Fair 4-H Baby Beef Club Show “Fabion”, the 935 pound entry of Marilyn Smucker, 13-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward F Smucker, Ephrata R 2, later sold to Charles Myers and H D. Matz foi 60 cents a pound or 5561 in the club sale held at the New Holland Sales Stables It was Miss Smucker’s first steer proj ect Reserve grand champion was a Hereford named “Butch” shown by Jacob Musser Jr, 16- year-old son of Mr and Mrs Ja cob H Musser, East Earl R 1 Poultrymsn To Tour York And Adams Counties >p, Q Lancaster County Poul try Association will go on tbPir annual tour. Tuesday. October 15 Buses will leave the Farm and Home Center at 8 00 a m and arrive home at 5 15 p.m The tour will go to York and Adams Counties with the agen da as follows 1 A tour of the Utz Potato Chip Company in Hanover 2 A tour of the Battlefield and lunch stop at Gettysburg 3 A tour of Musselman’s at Big’ervilie where apple pio cessmg will be m full swing 1 Finally, a visit to the L M Sweffzu- Farm at Dover to see a flat deck eight birds to a cage, laver operation The bus tare will be 32 00 per pei son which includes the be verage and ice cream at the lunch stop The committee re quests you bring a box lunch Reservations should be made with the Association secretary. Mrs Ethel McGarvey, 379 West Roseville Rd, Lancaster 17601 by October 11 R«ioss Wins Third Chompionship At New Holland Swine Show A member ,of the New Hol land 4-H Pig Feeding Club won grand champion honors for the third consecutive year at the New Holland Fair Swine Show held Thursday afternoon. Frank lin Ruoss, son of Mr. and Mrs William Ruoss, Ephrata R 2, won with his first place Duioc Reserve grand champion was a crossbred shown by Enc Zei set, son of Mr and Mrs Abram Zeiset, East Earl R 1 Ruoss also won the fitting ti tle and Lester Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Bowman, East Earl Rl, won the showman ship contest. The placmgs are Type: 1, Franklin Ruoss, 2. Eric Zeiset; 3, Mary Lou Fish (Continued on Page 6) $2 00 Per Year This 975 pound steer sold for 49 cents a pound or $447.75 to Nor man Kolb The 32 steers sold at auction foi $lO 015 95, at a total weight ol 27,955 pounds The average price, with champions was $35 83 a hundredweight, and the average weight was 874 pounds Average price last >ear was $4165, including champions, and average weight was 942 pounds Charles Myers and H D Matz each bought four and one-half steers, Weaver’s Poultry, three, and G S Sensenig, two Other patrons supporting the 4-H show and sale were Horning Dodge, Hurst Twe Service, Leo la National Bank, New Holland Supply, Farmers National Bank and Tiust Co, New Holland. New Holland Meat Market, Good’s Feed Mill. Cailos Leffler, Elam Burkholder, D M Buck v/alter, First National Bank of Intercourse DeVault Packing Co, C. B Hoober, New Holland Sales Stables, Vintage SaleVSta bles, and Whitford Sales . Results by class- HEREFORD . 1, Jacob Mussex - , East Earl HI, reserve grand champion, 2, Mike (Continued on Page 6) Later Cutting Alfalfa Wins At New Holland A sample of later cutting a! falfa hav shown bv Len-Lyn Farm, Stevens Rl, took grand champion honors at the New Holland Fair Ha\ Show, held Wednesday morning Galen Kiausc owner of Len-Lyn re ceived the $5O awaid donated by the New Holland Division of Sperry Rand The reserve grand champion sample was shown by Rose Ann Yost, NarVon R 2 This entry was also later cutting alfalfa and re ceived a $25 fair prize Other division first place wins were legistered by David A Brubaker, Ephrata, m the Ist cutting alfalfa, and J. Earl Hurst, New Holland R 2, in Ist cutting grass Krause also had the Ist place sample of later cutting grass. FIELD CORN In the Field Corn Show. Ja cob Sto'tzfus Naivon R 2. had the best single ear and Marlene F Bolhnger Qnarryville Rl. had first in both the 10-ear and the 30 esr class Miss Bollinger’s two fiist place wins totaled $4O in pnze money ' TOBACCO In the tobacco show, Harold Leaman, Creek Hill Road, Lan caster showed the grand cham pion lath of five stalks. His champion exhibit was first in the broad leaf filler class. Lany High, Leola, had the Ist place entry in the broad leaf wiapper division Judge for the tobacco, corn and hay was John Baylor, Penn State University