' V* 0^ i I I I , ( ' Holstein winner; Sandra Schmuck, Brown Swiss winner; and Karen Schmuck, Ayrshire winner. Gregory represented Pennfield Corporation, which sponsored the trophies. ive om ler re; us, trophies were given to Karen Schmuck, Peach Bottom R 2, Ayrshire; Judy Witmer, Willow Street Rl, Brown Swiss; Neal Course, Stevens Rl, Holstein; and Gail Bukowski, Mount Joy Rl, Jersey. Grand Champion AC PRICES I EFFECT ON L BUILDINGS HJTLER 11-BUI LDER DING BY BUTLER > »• Six Full-Length Lite* Pants • Beautiful Color ible Slide Door JID PRICE! u *i l * senior showman trophy went to Connie Balmer, Lititz. Breed champions at round-up were also recognized. Junior cham pions were: Ayrshire, Sandra Schmuck, Peach Bottom R 2; Brown Swiss. For Details. Lucinda Trimble, Peach Bottom R 2; Guernsey, Jay Garber, Willow Street Rl; Holstein, Arlen Keener, Elizabethtown Rl; and Jersey, Tom Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom R 2. Grand Champions were: Aryshirej Karen Schmuck, Peach Bottom R 2; Brown Swiss, Sandra Schmuck, Peach Bottom R 2; Guern sey, Connie Balmer, Lititz; Holstein, Steve Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl; and Jersey, Matt Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom R 2. Speaking to Ihe 4-H dairy members, Lancaster County’s Dairy Princess recalled her nine years in 4- H and said she was thankful for all her 4-H experiences, including friends, parents and leaders who were supportive of the program. She added, “We should all be thankful for the dairy cow which is important to all of us for our daily mcome, for food and for her product - milk. We should be proud of our part in providing this important nutrient to people.” Joyce encouraged younger members to con tinue their hard work and to “stick with” their projects. Kevin Eshelman, president of the Ayrshire, Jersey and Brown Swiss Club served as master of ceremonies for the evening. Dinner music was provided by Glenn Hough dnd en tertainment was provided by the “New Jerusalem Car penters Company,” a singing group from Lititz. F. 0.8. FACTORY AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED AFBF takes Labor Dept, to court PARK RIDGE, 111. - Pleading the “rights of taxpayers to know where their money goes” the American Farm Bureau Federation has gone to court to require the Department of Nearly 210 members and patents attended the annual event. Supporters of the 4-H dairy program include :Agway; Atlantic Breeders Coop.; James Barnett; Car nation/Genetics; John W. Eshelman & Sons; Farmers’ National Bank; Good’s Feed Mill; Grumelli’s Farm Service; Hoober’s Feed Mill; Interstate; Jim’s Surge; Kreider & DUler Auctioneers; Lancaster Bone Fertilizer; L.H. Brubaker; Little Britain AgrL Supply; McMullen & Schmuck, Veterinarians; National Central Bank; Pennfield Corporation; Penn Jersey Harvestore; Fowl’s Feed; Red Rose Feed & Farm Supply; Ross H. Rohrer & Sons, Inc.; Earl Umble of Young’s, Inc.; Wenger Implement; Wenger’s Feed Mill; and Wolgemuthßros. FARMSTED II Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4 r 1978—21 Labor to reveal the full contents of two federal grants totalling $805,000 awarded last July to Cesar Chavez’s United Farm Workers (UFW). '“These are public documents dealing with public monies,” insisted American Farm Bureau president Allan Grant, “and yet when our attorneys sought to examine them the Department of Labor provided partial photocopies that were, in part, illegible; and ommited whole sections dealing with alleged goals of UFW apprenticeship training. “One can only ask what the < Department of Labor chooses to hide from the people?” Grant said, President Carter has promised us an open ad ministration, yet we must go to court in hopes of getting routine information that is already a proper part of the public record.” r'pORK /5> P. E. HESS, SURER MFC. CO. Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 I'm interested in more information on Butler products □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics Name County Phone. He noted that Farm Bureau had challenged the nature of the grants - under the Department of Labor’s - Comprehensive Em ployment and Training (CETA) program - which awarded the funds to UFW to assist in such union-related functions as building a micro-wave relay system, maintaining UFW headquarters grounds and buildings, repairing UFW cars and trucks, and working on UFW publications. The suit to require disclosure of all pertinent documents to the grant was filed under the Freedom of Information Act in U.S. District Court in Washington. Named as defendants are Labor Secretary Ray Marshall, and William J. Kavcinsky, Disclosure Officer in the Department of Labor’s Office of National Programs. PORK, DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER .State.