Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1970, Image 1

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    LIP
VOL. 15 NO 8
TIME-OUT FOR A SNACK. Three
month-old, little Pam, the mare foal,
doesn't care if an arena full of people is
watching. She is going to have dinner now
before mom goes off and enters the next
class. Pam’s mealtime activities were re
corded Monday, by Everett Nevvswanger,
GRAND CHAMPION TRIO at the 4-H
Farm Show were shown by Donald Bolling
er (left), Denver R 2. His brothers Marlin
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17. 1970
Lancaster Farming’s Editor, in the large
arena at the Farm Show while both'
mother and baby were along the sideline
waiting on the judge. The Belgian mare
and foal belong to the Elmer D. Lapp
family at Kinzers. L. F Photo
and Eugene help him with the LANCAS
TER FARMING Photo Eugene also had
the reserve grand champion individual.
4-H Hereford & Shorthorn
Wins Come To Lancaster,
But Not Top Championship
HARRISBURG Lancastei
Countv 4H Baby Beef showmen
stalled Thursday veiy well at
the Faim Show by fust taking
the Shorthorn championship
and then the Hereford chain
pionship But they failed in the
Angus bieed and that is where
the eventual Grand and Rescue
Giand Champion came from
Bollinger Shows 4-H
Champion Lamb Trio
HARRISBURG The Giand
Champion pen of thiee 4H
lambs was shown by Donald 80l
hngei, Denvei R 2 Donald h?d
the best pen of Dorset lambs
and also the best individual in
that bieed
Donald’s brothei Eugene also
showed honors having the Re
stive Grand Champion individ
ual of the show' with a member
of his best three lambs in the
Chevoit breed
Also fiom Lancaster County
was the Reserve Grand Champ
ion pen of lambs shown b> Ken
(Continued on Page 9)
Lapp Has Reserve
Junior Champion
Belgian Stallion
HARRISBURG Lancastei
Countv s Belgian Diaft Hoise
b eedei, Elmei Lapp Kmzeis
managed five-second place wins
and the leserve jnmoi champion
stallion heie Monday The chain
Pion >s a stalhon foal named \t
Wtitei Dick that was second m
class to the eventual jumoi
champion shown b\ Chailes Om
clo'ff & Son. Wavnesbmg R 3 m
Gieen County Orndoiff swept
seven of 12 classes including the
champion stallion, reserve giand
champion mare and the reseive
junior champion mare
(Continued on Page 9)
Poultrymen Pack Ballroom
For Fund Raising Banquet
A packed grand ballroom
crowd of poultrymen and mdus
tip leaders at the Penn-Harns
Hotel. Wednesday night, pa d
$5O a plate to support the Penn
sjlvama Poultry Fedeiation In
what officials and participants
tcrm Q d ' an outstanding success’
the banquet, along with the tood
booth at the Farm Show piovide
funds to operate the federation
Farm Calendar
Tuesday, Jan. 20
12 00 Noon —Lancastei Countv
DHIA Banquet Faim and
Home Centei
7 00 p m Crop Management
meeting (Agnco & Geigv)
(Continued on Page 5)
$2.00 Per Year
Nancy Hen 13 daughter of
Mi and Mis Call B Hen, 840
Penn Giant Road, followed in
hei biothei Lany’s footsteps
when her Shorthorn entry nam
ed Crimson was picked cham
pion of the breed It was Nan
cy’s fourth show but this was
hei highest placing
A first-year showman, Daryl
Fony, age 10, son of Mr and
Mrs B Musser Forry, Manheim
R 2 started out on top with the
champion Hereford at the
Farm Show Daryl, a seventh
gi ader at Manheim Central, had
his steei named Butch
The Grand Champion of the
show was the champion Angus
shown by Robert Peffer, 19, son
(Continued on Page 61
Glenair Farm
Tops In
Landraca Show
HARRISBURG The Land
race swine show heie Tuesday,
was swept by a Lancaster County
Swine Farm Glenair Farm of
Elizabethtown, owned by Glenn
Baum With two entries in the
Senior Spang Gilt Class, the
local breeder had all he needed
to bung all Landiace swine hon
or..- back home
Placing one-two m the class.
Judge Haiold Hait, Columbus,
Ohio, picked Baum s first place
eilt tor champion and followed
with his second p’ace enti>
Kenneth Gieenlv, Glenair’s
herdsman who showed the win
ners said it was then first time
at the taim show and they were
surprised to win ‘People com
plimented us on our hogs,” he
said, “but we had no idea wo
would go this high ”
They also had the second place
Junior spring gilt
Featured speaker for the event
\>as' the nationally known Dr.
Kenneth McFailand who has re
ceived the National Freedom
Foundation Awaid for his efforts
m behalf of the ‘Amencan Sys
tem ”
\t the Poulti > Banquet Mc-
I a> land c aid the American Sys
tem is both an economic and a
po’uical svstem ‘You can’t
teach Amencanism without tea
ch.the spiiitual base upon
vhich it was founded,” he said.
This .s the fiamewoik around the
pietiue II we let the frame
eiode, the pictme is lost
“We must quit assuming that
Ameucans will know how the
system woiks We must teach it.
(Continued on Page 9)