—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 6,1971 8 Red Rose 4-H Beef and Lamb Club Holds Annual Banquet Gary Dean, one of four local members of the state 4-H livestock judging team, presents a special award of appre ciation to Max Smith, Lancaster County agricultural agent. (Continued from Page 1) club has a challenge to keep, up with changing beef type an- Crant Road. Lancaster, state of today. The o i d blocky champion Shorthorn type animal that used to win in Mike Longenecker, Lititi RD2, the show ring for 'Lancaster grand champion steer of the dis- County showmen doesn’t have tnct show; Tim Good, Lititz a chance anymore; the judges RD2, reserve champion of the are looking for the up-standing district show. and stretchy animal, he said. Ida Mae Reiff, Lititz. cham- He recalled that Lancaster pion beef showman ai the dis- County at one point several trict show; Marvin Nissley, years ago won five straight years Mount Joy RDI, county cham- at the Farm Show, but now it pion beef showman at the Farm has been 10 years since the coun ghpw. ty has racked the champion or Lamb awards went to Kenneth reserve champion title, he said [Brubaker, 2418 Old Harrisburg Noting that it has been 34 Pike, for county, champion pen, years for him in the Red Rose reserve grand champion pen at Club, Smith said, “We’re going the 'Farm Show, and reserve to have to get cracking if I’m champion single lamb; and Tim going to see us win again.” Bushong, Columbia RD2, cham- in other activities, Nancy snon lamb fitter. Yunginger reported on the Several 4-H’ers presented national 4-H demonstration skits and music and described project in which she and Lu activities during the past year cinda Hess paiticipated in Among these was Ed Donough. 9i? ah , a The -" each receive( * a t who described the livestock $25 check, judging team’s activities includ- Toastmaster was Marvin Niss ing winning the State contest ley. Invocation was given by Ray and representing Pennsylvania Biubaker Gary Dean and Shar in several out-of-state contests, on Kreider led songs including the national 4-H contest Karen High presented a fun iat Chicago. The animals at ny salute to outgoing club mem- Chicago “were really outstand- bers Nancy Zimmerman gave a ing,” he said On the team with monologue on “Baby Beef Turns Donough were Gaiy Dean, Bur- Hip” nell Buchen and Claik Stauffer Mrs Ray Ober and hei daugh- Max Smith, Lancaster County ter Linda presented a piano agricultural agent, who present- duet A girl’s quartet, consist ed the awards, received a large in g 0 f Donna Hess, Karen High, silver bowl from the livestock sheiyl Weaver and Carol Weav judgmg team he coached er presented seveial numbers. Noting that the top scoier at A skit, “Water, Water,” end- Chicago was a girl from Texas, ing with throwing rice on the Smith said the county will ha\e onlookers was presented by Ken to consider fieldmg an all-girl’s neth Brubaker, Gary Brubaker team in the futuie and Glen Brubaker. In other comments, Smith said 4-H Club leaders honored the Red Rose Club is stiong were Larry Weaver, New Hol- Some 112 projects were complet- land RDI, Jay Nissley, Manheim ed during the year RD4, Fred Linton, Quairyville He noted, however, that the RD2, Elvin Hess, Strasburg RDI; Max Smith, Lancaster County agricultural agent, pre sents an award to Ray Brubaker for highest beef animal s s I ~ I « * I t Mvlm Good Manheim RDI, J RDI, and Clyde Biubaker, Lan- Feeds, Manheim, Cope and Haiold Fiey, Marietta RDI, and c«stei Weaver Farm Implements, New Maik Bushong, Columbia RD2 County fnms supporting the P loVl d ence John Zimmerman, Eplnata piogram by providing ti opines Eby’s Mill, Lititz Grubb Sup- RDI. Carl Longeneckei, Lititz and awards were J C Snavely ply Co, Elizabethtown; Miller RD2 Jason Weaver, Quau y- Co , Landisville; New Holland & Bushong, Rohrerstown; Weng ville RD2 William Dean, Stias- Co, Faim Credit Assn, Lancas- er’s Mill, Rheems, Agway Inc., biug RDI Ray Ober, Lancas- tei, Wolgemuth Brothers Inc, Lancaster, and J E Galen Hard tei, Wilmer Nissley, Mount Joy Mount Joy, Ken McCracken ware, Ephrata. Among those receiving awards at the mal; Marlin Bollinger, reserve county annual Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb champiqn beef animal; Tim Good, reserve Club’s annual banquet are; left to right, grand'champion steer at the district show, Marvin Nissley, champion beef showman and Roland Longenecker, standing in for at Harrisburg, and toastmaster of the ban-'; r 'nhis? brother Mike, who had the gragd quet; Susan Herr, a trophy and wrist - - -champion-steer at the district watch. for the county champion beef ani- NEW INTERNATIONAL* 950 GRI MIX • NEW 600 square inch screen area increases grinding capacity up to 18,000 pounds of corn an hour, increases delivery to the mixing tank • NEW double auger flighting provides thorough, vibra tion-free mixing with ail feeds • NEW adjustable hay retarders (standard) assure thor ough grinding, better mixing with grains and concert-. trates, positive flow of materials through the mixer '* MESSICK FARM EQUIP. C. B. 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