Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1970, Image 9

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    Pictorial Report
GRAND CHAMPION HEREFORD the owners, are: (left to right) John Reed,
FEMALE, CHR Lady Misch, and her Mrs. R. C. Kohr, Ron Kohr, Mrs. Dale
friends at the Penrisylvama-Farm Show, Sheaffer, Dr. Dale Sheaffer, Mrs. Gene
Wednesday. From the Dutchman Hereford Spangler and Gene Spangler. L. F. Photo
Co., Inc., Oxford Rl, in Lancaster County,
THE GRAND CHAMPION LANDRACE gilt at the
Farm Show, Monday, was shown by Glenair Farm, Eliza
bethtown Rl. Glenn Baum (left), is the owner. At right is
Kenneth Greenly, Glenair’s herdsman. The champion sold
Wednesday for $405 to'Jay Blatt, Annville R 2. L. F. Photo
1# Poultrymen
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“Equality in Americans never
The greatest danger isn’t that ™ eant eCiUallty m achievement
we will not transmit it 11 a f lways “ e< J uall s of op
portunity When you have had
“If we skin off 13 to 15 per the oppoitunity you have had
cent of the young population, we equality,” McFarland said
get rid of all the kooks, d.aft .. P o \ ° onald H °‘ n said
card burners, etc That leaves the laige crowd at the affair was
65 to 87 per cent of the young an expression of a united mdus-
People who are OK We have a g t of A< , llf . ultiue Le .
lot of people who aie telling it . bac ‘ etaiy °* A o iicuituie, Le
. . . land Bull, said he was getting a
like it am t. Young Americans , , . ,__ ft ,
“ l°t of compliments on the poul-
S / !ipmanhrv tr> exhibit at the Farm Show
the Doctor called elemental y dM s Becky Jo Flltz to ld of
citizenship No 1 and legiLmate her expeuence * onife on a poul .
restraints. tiy farm
“In all age levels we have too Henduk Wentink, one of the
many instant big-shots’ who motivating foices behind the
want to arrive before they have fund raising affair seived as the
taken,the trip You don’t make toastmaster.
a case for America, you just ic
veal it
Local Winners Named
In Open Corn Show
HARRISBURG Seveial lo
cal winners were named in the
Farm Show Open Coin Contest
Donald Boshnaugle, RD Co
lumbia, had the fiist place in the
10 Ear Hybrid Dent class in Dis
tnct'T. And the 10 Ear Popcorn
division was won by Clvde Bui
baker, 2418 Hanisbiug Pike,
Lancastei
Other local winneis weie
Class 3, State Wide 10 Eai
Open Pollinated Dent oi Flint,
2nd place, D B Biiibaksi, RD
Sri, Ephrata, and 3id place, Dan
iel A Brubakei, RD #1 Ephiata
and 4th place, Clyde Biubakei,
2418 Hai nsburg Pike, Lancastei,
Class 4, District I 30 Eai Hy
bnd Dent, 2nd place, D B Bru
bakei and 4th place, Donald S
Boshnaugle and sth place, Dan
iel A Brubaker.
Class 6. State Wide 30 Ear
Open Pollinated Flint oi Dent,
3rd, Clyde Biubaker and 4th,
Daniel A Biubaker and sth, D
B Brubaker, Class 7, District I
10 Ear Single Cross Hybrid,
3id, Clyde Biubaker; Class 9,
District I 30 Ear Single
Ci oss Hybrid, 4th, Clyde Bru
baker, Class 13, District I 10
Ear Hybrid Dent, 2nd place,
Phillip Bixler, RD #1 Marietta,
and 3rd, Steven Ney, RD #l,
Marietta, and 4th, Mailm Boll
inger, RD #2, Denver, and sth,
Judy Thomas, RD #l, Millers
vi lie
Class 15, Distuct i 10 Ear
Hjbud Dent, 4th, Gieg Landis,
RD #6, Lancastei, and sth,
Amos Sander, RD #l, Manheim,
and 6th, Ronald Stauffei, RD #l,
Ephiata, and Bth, Claik Stauffer,
RD #l, Ephrata. and 9th, Ro
beit Seifut, RD #l, Denvei, and
10th, Eugene Bolhngei, RD #2,
Denver
• Lapp
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Donald Wack & Sons, Zehen
ople Rl, Butlei County showed
the grand champion maie and
the junior champion maie
Lapp’s other second place wins
came in he thiee and foui-year
old stallion class, the stallion,
any age, bied by the exhibitoi
class, the five-yeai-old maie
class, and the stallion and two
maies, any age class
Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. January 17.1970 - 0
CHICKS ARE SUCH FUN and these little farm show
visitors are having it, Thursday, as they and their parents
visit the poultry exhibit. Left to right are: Glenn, Nevin
and Myron Nolt, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nolt, Peach
Bottom R 2 and Sherri Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bryand Webb, Leola Rl. L. F Photo
Co. Poultrymen V f ? 0 !! in9 ® r „ „
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Do Well At Show nelh Biubakei, 2418 Hamsbrng
i i plke Ken’s winning entiles weie
HARRISBURG - Local poul- H ainpshues
tiymen scoied fiist place wins in ,
egg competition hei e at the Placmgs m masses by local
Faim Show with John E Watson *‘Leis included
838 Lime Valley Road, Willow CHEVIOT Eugene Bollmg-
Sueet, scoung in the best com- ei, fiist individual and pen of
mercial 5 doz white class, the thiee
corameicial pack 6 doz white DORSET Donald Bollinger,
and the 2 doz white classes, and fiist indiv.dual and oer of thiee;
he leceived the awaid to i the Becky Bushong, Columbia R 2,
best 5 doz while eggs second -n bo*h
HVMPSHIRES Steve Don-
Edwin H Ranck, Kmzeis Rl ough, Manheim Rl second indi
had the best in the Fauneis, 1 vidual PimoTiy Bushong Co
doz white cla«s and Dutchland lumb a R 2, sixth, individual
Faims, Fheems had the best
caiton, 1 doz white
Local dealeis and produceis SOUTHDOWN Linda Ober,
vvere also honored in the 1 doz 532 Peteisbuig Roaci filsti indl .
S t i i y pf 6 R a W w SaUde pt Vidual, and pen of thiee
Rl Lititz, Plain and Fancy, R 3 _
Elizabethtown, Keller’s Egg Co ,
855 Maple Ave, Hartleysville, j M Shank, East Peteisbuig,
Pa; I R Musser, Rl, Box 372, won a fiist place in the Light
Mount Joy, Plain and Fancy Extracted Honey class foi com-
Egg Ranch, R 3 Elizabethtown, mercial pioduceis
Hess Bros Farms, Ephrata; Dut-
chland Earns, Box 26 Rheems; Conestoga FarmSi R 2, Ephiat a;
2 1 a’ 2 OUte r, 222 ’ Westfield Egg Faims, New Hil-
Box 3, Ephrata and He_ss Bros land c M £ ed>s Sons , R 1 Box
Farms, Inc. Rl, Box 403, Eph- 2 27. Gap, Weavei’s Quality Eggs.
rc ' a Inc , New Holland; and Cloister-
Also, L M Shaeffer, Ephrata; dale Faims, Lancaster, Pa
AMOS SAUDER, Manheim Rl, (right) receives recogni
tion for his corn yields from Dr. Melvin Johnson, Agronomy
Dept, at Penn State. Sander, a student at Manheim Central
High School had the second highest yields in the State One
Acre Corn Contest, with 181 bushels per acre. He had the
highest yield in maturity group 4 and his net profit was $152
per acre. The presentation was made during the annual
Corn Growers Banquet at the Farm Show.
SHROPSHIRES Kathy Don
cugh, Manheim Rl, second mdi-