gFjrm-f • S FARM SHOW BITS and PIECES Jane Witmer, Dalmatia, is the new Pennsylvania Guernsey 4|ueen. The 18-year-old miss won the title at the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders’ Association meeting held in conjunction with the State Farm Show She will receive an. expense-paid trip to Madison, Wis, where the na tional convention of the Ameri can Guernsey Cattle Club will hie held. A small, battery-powered ve hicle was on display. The vehicle, which has Ford brakes, a Chev rolet steering column and an International Scout body, can truise 60 miles at 25 miles an hour before requiring a battery Charge. It is nearly 10 feet long, 59 inches wide and weighs 1,540 pounds minus batteries Batter ies weight 800 pounds The big birthday cake that dovernor Shafer helped cut to launch the 75th Anniversary of New Holland Division of Speiry Eand Corporation weighed 45 FARM SHOW SPECIAL Agway COMPLETELY ERECTED ON YOUR PREPARED SITE I would like to order the “Farm Show Special” building at this Special Price Please have my local Farm Salesman call to complete the contract agreements. I understand that the time of erection is at the option of the Agway Building Department but prior to June 1, 1970. WE ALSO CONSTRUCT DAIRY, POULTRY, BEEF CATTLE, HOG AND OTHER BUILDINGS Agway pounds and took 8 pounds of flour, 11 pounds of sugar and 10 dozen eggs to make it. Mrs Robert Leaman, 19 Wolf Rd. Akron, was credited with several first place wins in the open classes in clothing. James Charles, Lancaster R 2, an FFA member from Penn Manor High School, won the best dozen white egg competition and ihe best dozen vocational eggs. The caretakers of the Lancas tei County 4-H steers regularly tied their charges out over night to help develop a thick hair coat This is only doing what any good caietakei would do. But Mon day morning, when they went for the steers, they could not WI them apart The three to f.'ua inch snow that fell here Sunday night had them all coat ed white Among those who weie named fiist place winners in the high 30 ft. x 60 ft. UTILITY STORAGE BUILDING FEATURING • Clearspan Truss for more storage area • Galvanized steel roof & siding for durability • 10’ 6” clearance to store large equipment • One full year guaranty on material & workmanship • Contract Price nothing extra to pay later BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER 1027 Dilierville Rood, Loncaster Ph. 397-4761 school foods classes wcic; Judy Snyder. Waiwick High School, Lititz. Jo Veattc. Mmsha Giofi, Vicki Hoag, Lynn Mmcur. Judy Paintan, Cathy Slovens and Peg gy Fellenbaum, all of Manheim Township High School in Neils ville. A nurple cow kept showing up here from time to time. On loan by a Reading based chemical company from the herd of Solo mon Gernscheimei, Bernville R 2, the predominately white re gistered Holstein was stained purple with a harmless dye ap proved for use as a meal grading ink by the federal food and drug administration. It was all a part of an adver tising gimmick to promote the company’s purple mastitis treat ment compound The product is to be used as a teat dip for ud der sanitation. To emphasize the point, the company hired an actress to lead the cow around the show barns several times a day. The actress, Miss Lynn Brossman, Terre Hill, was also dressed in What else but purple? A snag in the promotional plans came when the purple cow attempted to enter her class in the Holstein Show, Tuesday Looking out of place among her conventionally fitted black and white neighbors, the purple cow, after taking only a few steps in to the show ring, was seen quick ly taking only a few steps into ’2960“ La'it’iisU'i’ Farming, Saturday, January 17. 1970- 7 Inc show nng, was scon Quickly ictrcating to the bain, appaienl ly no< allowed by officials to make oven one tnp around the nng as part of the show Yes, thcie is more. The com pany also has another mastitis treatment. That one is biown So, would you believe . 7 They piomote that one in “How Now Biown Cow” fashion They pio bably use a Biown Swiss foi that. Lawrence Rambeiger, Bernville, Berks County, received a Super ior Supervisor Award from the Pennsylvania Dairy Herd Im provement Association. The award for outstanding service as a DHIA supervisor includes an inscribed plaque and $lOO Miles 0 Nolt, Manheim Rl, was named the first place winner in several classes in the Edible Nuts Show Visitors at the show, ate about 3Vz tons of potatoes Monday Approximately IVz tons were served baked and 2 tons as french files, accoiding to officials of the Pennsylvania Cooperative Potato Growers Association. Harry Lampai ter, Mountville Turkey Giowei, swept all the top honors m the Dressed Tui key Show heie at the Faim Snow Showing the fust place it both (lie L.ugc Younc Tout Class (lit lbs oi ovei) and th" Large YoungJHcn Class (over Id los ) Lampailci finished with the champion caicass, the u serve champion caicass and lh<’ best display Glenn Baum, Elizabethtown R 3, ownei of the giand champ ion and the reserve champion Landi ace gilts at the Faim Show was named a directoi of th“ Pennsylvania Landi ace Swine Breeders Association at their business meeting. A FF\ constitution levision allowing girls to enlei competi tion lor the first time this year, bi ought immediate lesults as Carol Haugh. 16, Felton R 2 in York County, won the vocational Beikshire swine championship. She is a membei of the Red Lion FFA Chapter Sixteen-yeai-old Paul Johnson, Pine Giove Mills, Centei County had a ciowd stopper a two headed pig in a vetennaiy scien ce demonstration Animal diseas es was Johnson’s pnncipal sub let foi the demonstiation which included, beside the swine hath defect, examples of sheep heart defects, pig nose defects and mtei nal paiasites of both sheep and swine Foui local homemakeis won numeious puzes in the Open Class Foods show They aie: Mrs Roy Mull, Lititz Rl, Mit. James B Lone, Lititz Rl, Mis Daniel A Biubakei, Ephiata Rl and Mis Kenneth Bany, Mt Joy R 2 Mrs Virgil Duppstadt Stoys town R 3, Somerset County, was elected piesident of thp Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvan ia Mrs Duppstadt, who will ser ve a term of thiee yeais, just completed her term as first vice piesident of the Society Mis Lee S Richaids, McCon nellsburg, is first vice piesident now and Mrs Wilbui Erb, Har nsbuig Rl is second vice presi dent Mrs Martin Greenleaf, Oxfoi d Rl, is secretaiy and Mis Sam uel Edison, also Oxford Rl _s treasurer In only two pievious yeais was theie moie snow on the ground when the Faim Show opened. In 1964, there was 18 'inches 11 1918 theie was 16 inches 0 1 Monday, when the 54th show opened there was 14 inches Farmers Attend V \ Dealer Meeting Moie than 150 faimeis attend ed the Fanning Fiontieis ’7O last week according to Lero - ' 7 M. Wengei, local John Deere deal er. The program was devoted 1"> the business of farming and film , showing the latest developmei t in faming and faim reseaic' Refreshments were seived Par.l L Hess, Peach Bottom RD Pa won the 21” electnc stall, John Deere power mow'er Join M Beideman, representative cf Geigy Chemical Company w £ s the guest speaker at the pro gram i/te 0(d iim&t Ol \ ... {/ v — / e ™r*/sz^ t - “Money doesn’t buy happi ness, but it pays for the illusion.”