Robert Gregory (left), Lititz RDI, assists the judges Lancaster Countj extension home economist, and to get a sample of his barbecued ham Thursday night at Robert Malick of WGAL. Shortly afterward, Giegory Mawheim Fair. The judges are Mrs. Doris Thomas. was named Lancaster County Pork Cookout King. Gregory Is Pork Cookout King Robeit Gregoiy of Lititz RDI Lancaster County ham, seived out that her husband was weai- 3 pounds fresh ham steak, ’4 has won the Lancaster CountjßiWith appetizing trimmings. mg her newly made apion inch thick Swine Produceis Association )J which matched the pietty table first Poik Cookout King con-ll Gregoiy won the light to c i o th s jj e h ac i just made es test. g represent the county in the pecially foi the contest _ , , , state contest November 11 at Gregory took top honors from T , _ , among four contestants at the Livcsock Exposition The Manfaeim Fair Thuisday even state winner is eligible for the Big with a tasty three-pounc national Poik Cookout King ■ contest m Des Moines, lowa Youth Need Ideas Ideas are the most important e ntnes and gave Giegoiy, a things adults can give the salesman for Miller and Bush younger generation, accoiding on §> a peifect seme of 100 to James E Van Horn, exten- R unnei up in the local eon sion family life specialist at The test was Grayblll Pennsylvania State Univeisity whose barbecued poik fillets Youth are faced with the mb of scored 96 pomts developing values and the more discussions they are involved in, The Gi egory triumph was a the better able they will be to family affair. Just befoie the ehoose for themselves judging, Mrs. Gregory pointed Stauffer Holstein Wins at Manheim Clarence Stauffer of Ephrata ED2 had the grand champion ship Holstein in dairy competi tion at Manheim Fair Thursday evening. The three-year-old cow fiom Stauffer’s Sunny Craft Farms was senior champion befoie moving up to the top spot. Reserve of the show was a four-year-old cow owned by Robert H Kauffman, Elizabeth town RDI The animal was the senior reseive champion Sunny Craft farms also won This photo tells the story of how Clar- ribbons at the Manheim Fair dairy show ence Stauffer’s Sunny Craft Farm took the Thursday night. The judges sampled all the the senior yearling bull class Mount Joy, senioi calf, Ronald and the intermediate calf class Grube, Elizabethtown RD3, and some group classes. junior calf. Kauffman won a top share .. , „ , , of honors too, showing the top * n ie division, a red and aged cow and best two-year-old. white Holstein fiom the Black Kauffman’s daughter, Susan, and White Holstein Farm, own helped keep the honors in the ed by Charles Myers, 1500 Rohr family by taking junior cham- erstown Road, was named cham pion honoi s with her first place P lol * bull of the show The red senior yearling. and white also was first m the Other first place winners in wmoi bull division, edging out the Holstein division were Lin- a black and white junior bull foid Weavei, Ephrata RD2, jun- owned by Elam Bollinger, Man -101 yeailmg, Ronald Maitm, beim RDI, which was named Giegoiy neatly decked out his 2 cup baibecue sauce, indi , , , , , , vidual favoute two slices of baibecued ham witn apple lines and paisley The appetizing smell of the cooking pork diew dozens of spectatois and when the contest Combine the above liquid m was over, the poik was paiceled gie dients and salt to make a out to the onlookeis maimade Mai mate the fiesh Judges weie Mis Dons bam steak thiee to four horns Thomas, extension home econo- vefugeiator Stail the mist, and Robert Malick of fne 20 to 30 minutes WGAL television Both piaised in§ ie s^ea b Bioil all the entries. 20 to 30 minutes > tinning and basting occasionally Add apple The champion’s winning le- rings and parsley. The steak cipe foi fiesh ham steak was selves four. 1 Va cups of pink Chabns wine. One teaspoon Wocesteishue sauce. One teaspoon salt Clarence Stauffer poses with his grand champion Hol stein at the Manheim Fair. the mmibei two bull in the Manheim RD2, showed the only show Sunny Ciaft Farm had the Biown Swiss fust place senior yearling bull The top of two Guernsejs was In other divisioms, Kenneth shown by Marlin Beckei, Man- Fox, East Earl RDI, had the heim RD4 only Ayishue, Kenneth Find- Judge toi ley, Holtwood RD2, had the only Samuel Jersey, and Donald Wengei, Springs. Saturday, October HI. 1970- 0 Lane. Co. FFA (Continued Horn Page I) visoi. (i.lldell Spot (\ew 110 - I.'iul) Chaptei W’llmei (itoff, Unos Saudei, I).ilo Noll. David Bi.uull, Jom ph I.efevei (I.ii v’ Hindun. Meivin (liolf and M.uk Campbell. ad\ isoi Manln mi Cniti.il Chapin Dale (iioff, David ll.ii tiny Di unis Palm, Llovd Zeiset. Call C.eiliait and Call Giavbill f’loi'tu (Ephi.it.i) Chaplet Clan V/il v.er, Lampetn Sli a shin y Chap let, and Gnald Keiyei loimer FF \ adv isoi Theodoie Rhodes, New CK foul RD2. will seive as oftuial deleyale \mencan Faimei candidates include James S Hubn Peach Dottom and Cl Plosion Le- Fme, Ji Quail wide RD3, both Horn the Sola.uo Chap.u, ami Robeil Lie Wcavei St las hing RDI, (i.uden Spot Chapin - . (See sepai ate stmv on \meii can Fanner candidates on page 17.) Graybill Miller, Elm, was runner-up m the Pork Cookout the contest was Ackei s, Chester A