Local Showmen Dozens of Poultry In special poultry awards at the 1972 Pennsylvania Farm Show this week, local entries receiving recognition included; Large Fowl Best Hen, Henry K Miller, Lebanon RD3, Best Cockerel, Behney and Miller, Myerstown RDI, Best Pullet, Behney and Miller White Leghorn Meet Best Female, Henry K Miller, Best Display, Henry K Miller Waterfowl Best Duck, Henry K Miller, Best Goose, Henry K Miller; Best Waterfowl Display, Henry K. Miller. 4-H Dressed Capon (Penn sylvania Poultry Federation Special Award) Best Dressed Capon, Shirley Thompson, East Berlin; Best Live Capon, Ricky Kann, York Haven Bantam Awards Bantam winners by categories included; American Breeds and Varieties Luther S. Lentz, Spring Grove RDI, 14 first places, and 3 second places; Henry K. Miller, Lebanon RD3, 4 first, 2 seconds, 1 third place, Scott Minnick, Bain bridge, 1 first place, 1 second place and 2 third places, Mrs. G. Vance Stitzel, Dillsburg RDI, 4 lirst places; Tammy and Sonya Minnick, Bambndge, 1 first place and 1 third place Miscellaneous Ray Y. Baker, Manheim, 8 first places, 3 second places, 1 fourth place; Ammon F. Shelly, Manheim, 4 first places, 3 second places, 3 third places and 2 fourth places ; Mrs. G. Vance Stitzel, 10 first places; Henry K. Miller, 7 first places; Paul Meiskey, Lititz, 2 second places Mediterranean Breeds and Varieties Henry K. "Miller, 1 lirst place, four second places, 5 third places and 1 fourth place Polish Breeds and Varieties Jay Irwin, associate Lancaster County ag agent, is one of about 25 persons helping grade eggs and tabulate winners at the Farm Show Sunday. The eggs were graded on color, uniformity, shell texture, interior quality, and other factors. The number of entries was reported up substantially this year over last and overall quality was reported very good. Take Awards Mrs G Vance Stitzel, 1 first place Oriental Breeds and Varieties Mrs G Vance Stitzel, 9 first places and 1 second place. Game Breeds and Varieties Henry K. Miller, 5 lirst places, 6 second places, Ray Y Baker, Manheim, 7 first places and 1 third place, Ammon F Shelly, 1 lirst place and 5 second places, Mrs G Vance Stitzel, 1 first, 4 second places and 1 fourth place, Don C Prescott, Bambndge, 3 lirst places and 1 second place, Joseph T Goodall, Lebanon RDI, 2 lirst places Turkeys Heavy Young Bronze Turkey Toms Henry K Miller, Lebanon, first; Heavy Young Bronze Turkey Hens Henry K Miller, first Miller also had first in Heavy Young Bourbon Red Toms, Heavy Young Bourbon Red Hens, and Light Young Bourbon Red Toms, as well as a second in the latter category Large Fowl American Breeds and Varieties Henry K. Miller, Lebanon RD3, 26 first places, 27 second places, 9 third places and 6 fourth places; Behney and Miller, Myerstown RDI, 6 first places, 5 second places, 2 third places and 1 fourth, M E Freeburn, Dillsburg RD2, 10 first places, 1 second place, 1 third place and 1 fourth place; John Burrington, Mechanicsburg, 6 first places and 1 fourth place. English Breeds and Varieties —Henry Miller, Lebanon RD3, 26 first places, 29 second places, 10 third places and 1 fourth place; M. E. Freeburn, Dillsburg RD2, 6 first places, 3 second places, 5 third places, Emory Grove, Denver RDI, 4 first places, 4 m , im gs&r •'•i?'!-- -s This miniature duck pond, which in cluded a sliding board for the ducklings, was one of many big attractions for city and second places, 2 third places, 2 lourth places. Asiatic Breeds and Varieties Henry Miller, Lebanon RD3, 6 lirst places, 4 second places, 4 third places and 4 fourth places, Behney and Miller, Myerstown RDI, 10 first places, 3 second places, 1 third place and 1 fourth place. Oriental Breeds and Varieties Henry Miller, Lebanon RD3, 6 lirst places, 6 second places; Luther Lentz, Spring Grove RDI, 2 lirst places. French Breeds and Varieties Luther Lentz, 10 first places and 2 second places, Henry Miller, 1 lirst place Polish Breeds and Varieties Henry Miller, 10 first places and 5 second places, Luther Lentz, Spring Grove RDI, 1 first place Hamburg Breeds and Varieties Henry Miller, 13 first places and 13 second places, M E Freeburn, Dillsburg RD2, 1 second place Mediterranean Breeds and Varieties Henry Miller, 60 first places, 63 second places, 12 third places, 4 fourth places, M E Freeburn, 6 first places, 1 second place, Jeffrey Lentz, 2 first places, 2 second places Continental Breeds and Varieties Henry Miller, 7 first places, 7 second places, 2 third places, M E Freeburn, 1 second place and 1 third place, Luther Lentz, 2 second places Miscellaneous Large Fowl Henry K Miller, 8 first places, 3 Kermit Birth, Penn State University Extension Poultry specialist, left, discusses an egg display with Farm Show visitors. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1972 r M farm people alike at the 56th annual Farm Show this week. second places, Luther Lentz, l lirst place, 1 third place, Ben Maurer 111, Lebanon, 1 second place Game Breeds and Varieties Henry Miller, 46 lirst places, 40 second places, 2 third places; Luther Lentz, 6 first places, 3 second places, 1 third place, Paul C Hartzell, 1 lirst place, 2 second places, 2 third places, 2 lourth places Water Fowl Ducks Henry K Miller, 59 lirst places, 46 second places, II third places, 5 lourth places, Behney and Miller, 3 first places, 1 second place Geese Henry K Miller, 21 lirst places, 13 second places, 2 third places Broiler and Rooster Chickens Kutztown Area FFA of Berks County had first place in several classes including Light or Squab White Cockerel Broilers, Light or Squab White Pullet Broilers, Heavy White Cockerel Broilers and Heavy White Pullet Broilers 4-11 Capons Cornish and Cross-Breeds Ricky Kann, York Haven RDI, first, Steve Kann, York Haven RDI, second, Earl Kneller, Brodbecks, RDI, third, Joyce Livingston, Dover RD2, fourth, Emily Livingston, Dover RD2, fifth, Pearl Kneller, Brodbecks RDI, sixth, Donald Bollinger, Myerstown RD2, seventh. Marlin Bollinger, Myerstown RD2, eighth White (except Cornish) Michael Peiler, Manheim RDI, first 4-H Dressed Capons (one bird) .Joyce Livingston, Dover RD2, lirst, Shirley Thompson, East Berlin RDI, second. Michael Peiler, Manhcim RDI, third, Emily Livingston, Dover RD2, lourth, Ricky Kann, York Haven Rl)l, tilth, Steve Kann, York Haven RDI, sixth, Donald Bollinger, Mycrstown RD2, seventh, David Warner, Red Lion RDI, eighth, Earl Kncllcr, Brodbecks RDI, tenth Attention! A mystery lancet and an electric commode were attention getters at the 56th Pennsylvania Farm Show The giant-size faucet, exhibited by a water softening lirm, has an endless supply of water The secret is a recirculating pump which forces water to the top of a clear, plastic tube The water then spills over the top and down the outside of the tube creating the illusion of a steady stream pouring out of the faucet which is suspended in space The electric commode is housed in an outhouse reminiscent of conditions that used to exist—and occasionally still do—in rural Pennsylvania Human waste is disposed of through electrical incineration The commode is part of the Pennsylvania Rural Electric Association’s exhibit The display is made up of hundreds of eggs and gives information on eggs. 19