Mrs, Henkel Sees European Horses This Summer It's Hogs and Horses for Henkels By M.s. Charles MrSparran ,i small town •: 11 1 with a desiie wlnie sin mi'l In i husband who K.ii in I'rat ui(* Writer to he a \etei m.n i.m v.is laknu; \nimal Hit 'h.mdi s She was one of font fills who Hum* at the saim time Mrs Carol Henkel, wife of weie the fust fills to fiaduate Mr and Mis llenkil moxed John II Henkel, Slrasbuif RUI, hi the men's C’olhfe of Animal to then piesin: faint U) \iais whom we salute as n leader in Science at Ru'.fois Univeisil>. aso Thev built a new home on poik promotion this month, was New Biimswick. N .1 That is u and moved into it this >eai Governor Raymond Shafer (seated center) signs the proclamation recently in Harrisburg naming September Pork Month. Seated with the governor are Herbert Schick (left), secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council, and John H. Henkel, Pork Council presi dent, who presented a ham to the gov ernor. Gov. Makes Sept. Pork Month, Henkel Active in Promotion Pennsylvania ranks nineteenthsei ving his second teim as piesi- The poik men aie giving among the twenty-five othei dent, is coopeiatmg in this pio- teaching kits to 3,000 home states of the National Poik Pio- motion campaign by adveitising economics teacheis in Pennsvl duceis Council in pork pioduc- or iadio, nevvspapeis and hope- vama and distubuting poik pio tion Laige pioducers aie cen- fully on TV tapes to bung it motion material to laige chain teied in the coin belt befoie 8,000,000 people in oiu Howevei, theie aie moie con- state sumeis in Pennsylvania so out state is the fust in the nation selected for poik piomotion by the National Council and the National Livestock and Meat Boaid To kick off this promotion, Gov Raymond Shalei issued a pioclamation making Septembei Poik Month The pioclamation states “The pioduction of poik has piovided an asset to agriculture in. our Nation, and the Common wealth of Pennsylvania lanks as one of our countiy’s leading pork piocessing aieas “Although the Commonwealth is not a national leadei in the raising of hogs, its giowth is now coming alive as a majoi enteipnse souice on oui State’s faims “The new poik of today, doe to scientific bleeding and feed ing by the pioducei and close trimming by the meat pioces sois, sets the pace foi a wide selection of delectable dining and has an impiessive nutntive value foi the homemakei when planning iamily menus “Theiefoie, as Govemoi of Pennsylvania, I am happy to designate the Month of Septem ber 1970, as PORK MONTH in the Commonwealth, and suggest the special emphasis be accoided this delicious and nututious pioduct thioughout the designat ed peuod ” The Pennsylvania Poik Pio ducers Council, under the cap able leadership ol John H Henkel, Strasburg RDI, who is Participating in the signing are, standing left to right; Donald Cunmon, director of the bureau of markets, Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture; Rob ert Kessler, Pennsylvania Meat Packers Association; John Ziegler, Animal Science Department, Penn State, and Craighton Knau, National Pork Producers Council, Des Moines, lowa. Among the approximately 140 persons present at the Holstein gathering this week at the Frey farm were Robert Powell, director of the bureau ot mar kets, Oklahoma Dept, of Agriculture and president of the National Association of Marketing Officials, J. Mowery Frey Jr , host at his Fultonway Farm, Miss Marilyn B. Krantz, Lancaster County Dairy Princess, Holstein Group Hosts U. S. Market Officials Lancaster County Holstein officials this week entertained the National Association of Marketing Officials. (Continued on Page 28) Some 140 persons, including 76 marketing officials from 35 states including Hawaii, were treated to a steak dinner with Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 5.1070 Tin \ ,;iow .1 few ol con .uid some has on the laim I’hey imul then .ill,ill'.i fu: tin hoes Besides the hogs thev kiep liu hois(s, mosth Liisc pomes Mis Henkel ndes qmtt .i bn .mil h.is two hoises lh.it .ne lluee fouilhs Aiabi.m which she is limning She has thice stu dents she is institutin'; now in the Laueheslei Pom Club, in D lew I, on tlu John (tihson l.um in Ihumoa Township C.nol taught nding foi eight weeks this summei at Camp Oak Hill Nottingham, when she had as many as 50 chikhen students hi tween the ages ot nine and 16 yea is She is assistant 4 H loadei of the Rough Riders 4H Club in the Quamville aica They ha\e 10 mtmbeis now but used to have double that numbei She was the leadei foi fom \e.us but didn’t have time this yeai Mis Kail Gioff is leadei and Shnley Ciaig assistant teen leadei Candy Groff is piesident Ihey paiticipute in 4H County loundup Mis Henkel also belongs to Valley Lea Riding Club in Diu nioie Township and they go to Lanchestei Pony Club one day and thiee day rallies Three Daughters The Henkels have thiee daugh ters Nancy, the oldest is 15 She was the fust girl enioiled in the Lampeter-Str asburg FFA Chapter which was opened to guls last yeai She received the Star Gieen Hand award last spring She was in basketball last yeai and hockey this year and attended hockey camp in August Nancy loves horses and |^pter|if9 t rriing SECOND SECTION Elvin Hess Jr , a icc president ot the Pennsylvania Holstein Association and chairman of the steak cook out, and Donald Cunnion. director of the bureau of markets, Pa. Dept of Agriculture The cow is Alnat Ivanhoe Ginger, which recently classified Excellent 93 and last year as a six-year-old produced 25,846 pounds of milk and 984 pounds of butterfat lots of tummmgs at the J Mow ery Frey Jr farm at 401 Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster The Lancaster Holstein Breed- has .1 (juaiUi hoi'i' “N.v. itime" which slu uses a> a huntei She goes hum mu .nound Fait Hill, Md llci moilm take-' her 10 shows ovei weekends She belongs to the Lanchcstei Pony Club which is foi ages eight to 21 Tlu\ have icgional tallies with about nine teams In these tluet dav ralbcs the hoise must be a* hast five \eais old Nantv is on C 2 team Hei Uam plated tust at the icgional lallv She hopt» to go foi B test next >cai In tins test they have cioss countiv, stadium jumping, tlo diessage, have stable management, also have a vvutten examination She is also in the Rough Ricleis 4-H Club and paiticipates in the 4H lounclup She as now eligible foi Distnct Kathy attends Lampelei-Stras bmg High School and is inter ested in sewing and cooking She plays a fiench horn in the high school band and attended band camp this summei which was held at Camp Echo Gnl Scout Camp in York County She takes dancing lessons She has been in the Lampetei-Strasburg Mernmaids 4 H Club three yeais Theie aie about 30 girls in this club She helps her mothei with cooking and baking. Jody, 10, is in fifth grade at Hans Hen Elementary School She plays clannet in the school band and attended band camp this summei She also takes dancing lessons. Mis Henkel does part-time waiti ess woik at a large local restaurant several evenings a week She used to help and still (Continued on Pag* 1 22) eis Association sponsored the dinner Earlier in the day the (Contmued on Page 27) 17