Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 11, 1967, Image 6

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    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
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Bros, trophy. Another Short
horn showman. Kendace Sor
ry. received the Richard Ruhl
feeds award. Her steer was
reserve Shorthorn champion.
A bowl from Cope and Wea
ver went to Shaion Weaver
whose Angus was the grand
champion of the Southeast
District show ai Lancaster
last December.
The district reserve cham
pion was shown by William
Houser. He was awarded a sil
ver tray from Heiiry E. Mar
tin Implement & Truck Co.
The Eby’s Feed Mill trophy
for high record book score
went to Dale Bushong who
scored 97.5 of a- possible 100
points. Await! for high gain
was presented to Carotene
Brubaker on behalf of Hemp
field Mills
Best showman at the dis
trict show was Nancj Frev;
she received a tray fiom Grubb
Supply Co
A 525 US. 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
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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
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8 p.m.. Extension Service
Dairy Meeting, at John Nell
School, NeiTsvillc; speakers,
John Baylor and Richard
Adams.
February 1G 10 a.m„ Chester
County Dairy Day at Sads
buryville P'ire Hall,
7 p.m. Chester County
Extension Service annual
meeting at Upper Octorara
Presbyterian Church, Parkes
burg.
7:45 p.m., Egg Marketing
meeting at Lititz Community
Center; speakers, R, W.
Sauder, Melvin Mitchell, Ar-
thur Lehman, and Earl Hess,
February 17 7:30 p.m.. Nor
thern Lancaster County 4-H
Conservation Club at home
of Dr. Paul Schantz, Ephrata
El.