Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1969, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11,1969
CLARK STAUFFER, 15-year-old Ephrata High School
Sophomore showed the grand champion ears in the First
FFA Corn Show held Thursday at the Farm and Home
Center L. F. Photo
A Ctnuffpr Manor, was 4th, Fred Hess,
3 Penn Manor was sth, Clair Wit
fContmued irom P"?e 1) _ . D . ,
1 mei, Lampetei Stiasburg was
Gaiy Neff Penn Manor was 6th Veinon Yost, Pequea Val
2nd Eugene Bolhngei, Ephra- ley, was 7th and Jay Zimmei
ta was 3id, Gaiy Long, Penn man, Ephrata was Bth
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MANUFACTURED BY
Old And New
Featured At
Farm Show
“Something old something
new ” the beginning of a
well used phiase that ceitamly
applies to the 1969 Faim Show,
January 13-17
The “something old” is a de
scuption that coveis the Farm
Show complex, a spiawlmg
structure bursting at the seams
with entues fiom exhibitors
acioss the state and commeicial
displays of machinery, equip
ment and pioducts
“Something new” at the 53rd
Farm Show covers a wide vari
ety of items, from the addition
of Chaiolais cattle in the beef
breeding classes and the expan
sion of horse competition to ad
ditions and expansion of the
Show’s refreshment facilities
Changes in horse competition
include the addition of a six
horse hitch class with premi
ums, increased piemiums in the
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THIS FARM SETTING was featured last week as the last
in a series of eight Mystery Farms. It is the 105 acre farm of Mr.
and Mrs. David McMichael, Lancaster R 6, located in Pequea Twp.
The McMichael’s have four children Ruth Ann 13, Jane Louise
Lois Elaine 9, and Donna Jean 6. ' , , , , , „
This concludes the series of contest pictures of local farms.
The winners of the cash prizes will be announced in the January
25 issue. (Note: Announcement of the winners is being held one
week due to the Faim Show next week.)
pair of hitched horses class and tured this year with some reno
division of the equestrian get-of- vations A kitchen has been add
sire class into junior and senior ed and Wl u be staffed by home
competition economists to demonstrate the
The expanded poultry exhibit , ,
of last year’s show proved so p’eparation of egg and p y
popular it will again be fea- dishes throughout the week.
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