—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6, 1973 12 One of the most popular exhibits at the Manheim Community Farm Show was a children’s barnyard tent, chock full of animals that some youngsters never get to see. Rabbits and turkeys shared the tent with a steer, a dairy calf, pony, chickens and a sow. Well over 1000 youngsters, many of them on class tours, trooped through the tent, which was manned by the Manheim Central FFA and Young Farmers. V ' Smiling Linda Good took grand champion Farm Show. The 16-year-old 4-H’er showed honors in baby beef competition Wed- a Charolais-Angus cross to capture her nesday night at the Manheim Community trophy. Fan- Season Ends Lancaster Farming' Photos Only three Ayrshires turned out for the dairy show at the Manheim Community Farm Show on Thursday night, but these two animals and their owners would have done well in any show. Cherrey Kupp, left, and her sister, Theresa, showed thp t. it m w N I Perennial Brown Swiss winner Donald Wenger did it again on Thursday night when he took grand champion breed honors at the Manheim Community Farm Show. I * liS|. reserve and grand champion breed reserve and grand champions, respec tively, at the show. The girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kupp, Manheim RD3. ,-V *4 1 '“f H ’ , ' N h i * i ‘ * '» ; s . 4* /;i <- V>*4 \> * , " ■ t >