6~Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 11. 1967 13 Beef & Lamb Club Members Get Awards Awards were presented b.\ Hosiers Hereford won the Countv A'lent M M. Smith to b >eed reserve championship at thirteen members of the Red Hanisburg. . Rose 4-11 Bab> Beef & Lamb # The award for second best Club last T.idav night at the steer wen to Glenn Fhckmger. clubs annual banquet held at whose entry placed second in the Dutch Tom n & Country the heavyweight Angus class Inn Vintage at the H ‘' irnsbur g £ how. He Foi besVcounty steer at th/ received the Farm Credit Farm Show Michael Hosier of tiophj. Manhc’m P. 3 received the J. C. Susie Hess, whose Shorthorn Sn.nely tiophy and a watch won the breed championship fiom New Holland Machine at the Farm Show, was pre- Companj Hoslei also received sented with the Wolgexnuth : ROHRER’S Can Supply TOP Recommended Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa • Cert. Saranac Alfalfa Cert. DuPuits Alfalfa Cert. '‘Alfa” Alfalfa • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa ® Cert. 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Savings Bond was presented to Tom Houser for his competition at district, state, and national levels in 4-H conseivation The award was from the National 4-H Conseivation Society LAMB CLUB AWARDS Lamb club awaids went to Fied Hess. Donald Miller, and Linda Obei Hess received tiophies from the S H Hiestand Co and Mil ler and Bushong His entries at the Farm Show won the grand championship and gland champion single lamb choose a n i* r i Bee Line Supply AUTOMATIC cattle • Barn Cleaners • Barn Equipment Bunk Feeders • Silo Unloaders • Conveyors Complete Automation ... Only from Agway • you get a firm bid your project is backed by a farmer - owned organization ■with many years of farm ex perience and well trained men who know the automation busi ness responsibility for the entire job is centered in one place your Agway Supply Center CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT Agwoy Bee Line's Local Commodity Technicians are: MR. FRED KERLIN MR. HAROLD KINSEY Agway Miller was presented with trophies from Wenger Feed Co. and Miller and Bushong. He had the reserve grand champion lamb at the Farm Show. Miss Ober received the First National Bank of Elizabeth town trophy as the high proj ect scorer in lambs. Her score, 96.9, was achieved in her first year of club work, Smith re ported. The county agent said 115 members completed baby beef projects, out of 134 who start ed, and 10 of 11 lamb project members completed theirs. Nearly 400 persons attended the annual banquet meeting. • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 11 Growers meeting at Lincoln Independent School, speak- Need . . . HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction. 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Nor thern Lancaster County 4-H Conservation Club at home of Dr. Paul Schantz, Ephrata El.