BEST OF THE LAMPETER STEER champion, a Hereford, was shown by SHOW, (left) James Greider, 11-year- Cheryl Brubaker, 13-year-old daughter old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Greid- of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brubaker, er, Columbia R 2 with his grand cham- 206 Rohrerstown Road. L. F. Photo pion Black Angus, (right) Reserve grand k > 1 111 1 •1. . liiiniwiijiy . vt!±!±'sl v a '\l If™ AGWAY BEEF CONCENTRATES BUY F. V. F. FEEDS "Full Value Formulation" NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 SECOND SECTION BOOKING NOW!! ARE A Value Buy Because • Balanced Protein Content • Stimulates Rapid Growth • Fortified with Vitamins A, D, E BULK CO Call Your Nearest AGWAY Store LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE 394-0541 786-2126 GO BULK Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1967 Eleven-Year-Old Janies Greider Wins Steer Title At Lampeter An eleven-year-old 4-H’er er, Ephrata R 2 and Larry High, with only his second project 346 E. Main St., Leola, respec steer took best-of-the-show hon- tively. ors Wednesday evening, at the Carol Ann Hess. Strasburg West Lampeter Community Rl, won the showmanship con- Fair Baby Beef Show held in test and Dale Bushong, Colum the community park at Lam- bia Rl, won the top fitting and peter. reserve showmanship titles. Lar- James Greider, son of Mr. r y Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road, and Mrs. C. Robert Greider, was reserve showman. Columbia R 2, topped the 4-H The 34-head show had 17 An- Angus class and went on to the S us > 14 Herefords and 3 Short grand championship of the horn steers. Placings by class show. are: After giving the frisky black FFA Angus, 1, Larry High, baby the traditional slap on the 346 E. Main St., Leola. rump, Judge Ben Morgan, Ex- FFA Hereford, 1, Mike tension Livestock Specialist Smucker, Ephrata R 2. from Penn State, went to a 4-H Angus, 1, James Greider, Hereford for his reserve cham- Columbia R 2, grand champion; pion. This 4-H red, White-Face 2 > Carol Hess, Strasburg Rl; 3, was shown by Cheryl Brubak- Hale Bushong, Columbia Rl; 4, er, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. Jeffrey Greider, Columbia Rl; and Mrs. Raymond Brubaker, 5. Harold Welk, Strasburg Rl; 6, 206 Rohrerstown Road. Eddie Hess, Strasburg Rl; 7, Only two FFA steers were in James Noll, Centerville Road; the show, a Hereford and an 8, Bradford Howell, Hessdale; Angus, shown by Mike Smuck- (Continued on Page 21) REVOLUTIONARY NEW | I N T E R N AT I O N A L | 234 CORN HARVESTER A really new kind of corn harvester, the Model 234 has all the corn-saving features of a combine corn head, plus the versatility of quick-change rear units for shelled corn, husked or snapped ears. No other picker has a self-contained power-mounted universal frame—it fits 4 competitive makes of trac tors, 11 different models. And the exclusive snapping unit has scalloped rolls and stripper plates similar to those used on IH corn heads ... also available with conventional deep-pocket snapping rolls, interchange able with scalloped rolls. The 234 mounts and dismounts in less than 10 minutes, so your tractor is available for other chores. Save corn, save time, save money, with the 234 Com Harvester. Stop in today. HI *££3s?* Messick Farm Equip. Cope & Weaver Co. ELIZABETHTOWN NEW PROVIDENCE 367-1319 786-7351 Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 International Harvester Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2383 17 C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501