—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 24, 1962 12 CONOR \TUL VTIONS ON tn YEARS in the Lancastei Counu extension oflice aio tendoied to M AI (Max) Smith by Alls Daniel Tumble Quanyxille 111 Mis Tumble was anions, the l">(t <onnt\ mtal lesidents who tinned out "Monday inijit to luraoi Mi and Mis Smith L, F Photo • Farmers Honor (Commut'd Horn Pane 11 inn so made up b\ faimeis of the (ouiin Alanipi considered an au thourx on agncultuial maik etmg said theie is a tendeiin on lhe pait ol taimeis to hes itate to mahe adiustmeuts <o meet changing situations nits applies to pteduction, Inn, espenallx to maiketing " he -aid He said tarmeis haxc a tend mex to put all then en eigx into production and leaxc the marketing' to someone else As long as this tendam \ exi-ts. ton can see xxhv farm iii.ii let ting has been in trouble, be said We hax t left the daxs ot the lixe “P’s ot plow plant, l»u k, peddle and pr,i>, he sa d and are now operating under the program of plan produce, piep.ne prepackage, and pro mote Alanipi < ompliniented Hr M ilham L Henning. Pennsx 1 - x anla Stale Sea elan ol Agn (iilnne for what he termed the “ti enteiidous studes in marketing” in Pennsx lxania in the past few xears He said Peiiusxlxania is foitnnate to liaxe a man who knows mark eting as swell as John Hamm does He said Ramex xxas an excellent (hone to head the bureau ot maikets Hut Alampi went on to sir vp .ire expectim; when «e e\pec t a bus\ countt a.eut to mstanth become an e\jxif in inaiketms? pioblems He susrae&ted that chamtes be made m college courses of m.nketimt and aurunlture e.- oiiomi( s As u is now Alampi said too olteu we bate amateur sel leis dealing with profession il laicals ot mrinnltnial pro diii f s To .mold tins iinadwintai;p oiis position the tai met twin. to (oopei atnes 01 other mem beis ol trade to do then maik i fine, toi them Adampi '-lutkested pnttin., ilie into) mat ion m the hands ol the i OUIIU a‘-,(Mit so that h< i ill be beth i able to aihise l.umeis on mat Ki mi., piob ]i m > lie said in tlie past we halt seen ( oniiueii ini ( outer ns i empire with the (umm a- V-nt in piss'tu, out pioduition information to farmers anti now tin t ominen ml funis are l>< -timiina to do ninth of th tot the farmer \- limpi said inlorination should h< made aiailabU to the toun t\ <i« nt whtth will put him n a hettei position to oiler mar- k< timt adi n e Onh in this wai ran tlm tanner hope to stai in camp iiition in the reiolunon whnh has taken pi lee in the food in dustri in the past detade, he said 4-H Beef Club Awards Made Awards tor excellence in steei teeduig diew its lewawl Tluusdax night at the annual loundup and banquet ol the Red Rose JJabx Reef and Lamb Club Two brothel-sistei teams weie among those cairxing a vux ti opines fiom the meet ing at the Armstrong Coik Co Auditonum Rose Mane Linton receix r ed a trophx for her top steer m couritx competition while he’ brother Fred, Jr, both of Quarxxille R 2, had high spore in total project competition His piojeel book scored 9k <1 out of a possible 100 points Rhoda Mast, Elx-erson Rl. xx on the Southeast District 4- too mm u TI Reserve championship. Her brother Wesley had the grand champion steer in the Eastern National Lnestoch show at Tinionumi Md ’ Richaid Toews; Lancaster U 2 had the reseive countv champion pen of wetheis and the champion wether in tlio open class at tlie Penns\l\au la Kami Show Kenneth Hess SI i ashing had high pioje't sioie ot ‘ll 1 out ot a possible 100 He also had champion count! pen and the tesene tann show (hampion Wilbm Hoslei. piesident of the dub. was mastei ot c.eie moiues at the beef hhiifitief ongmalh scheduled for Feb mai\ l i and postponed because ot bad weclhei M M Smith Count! Agent, presented the aw at ds Stops At 00l itlindncss "When wool mows oier the heads and taces ot sheep. ex pel lenced shepheids know this is an added pioblem Olten the flock owiiei doesn’t notice the condition until he sees sheep running into the side of the bam m bumping into oth ci obstacles Fiank Kienzber gei, Penn State extension Ine stock specialist suggests checking the flock and using a tew deft stiokes ot the hand sheais to quickie iemed> the pioblem of “wool blindness ’ Vincent Van Gogh was ne>- e, examined b> a neurologist or a leading psxclnatnst but recent studies of the famous artist’s life by psjchiatnsts in dicate he was a manic depress ive and that his brain was af fected by absinthe to which he was an addict HAHOY FAMILY UST WEEK. JUNIOR, I MODERNIZE THE TWIN BEfe 8Y MAKING A SW6LE HEAPBCAWJ FORTHEM. 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