Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1978, Image 21

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Holstein winner; Sandra Schmuck, Brown Swiss
winner; and Karen Schmuck, Ayrshire winner.
Gregory represented Pennfield Corporation, which
sponsored the trophies.
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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
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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.”
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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.
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