—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 9, 1974 14 Prizes Go to 4 For their success in the showring last year, 13 Lancaster County 4-H’ers were honored with trophies and cash Thur sday night at the annual 4-H Beef and Lamb Club banquet in the Farm and Home Center. Some 350 onlookers applauded the prize winners. The evening’s repast included a 4-H steer donated by the Commonwealth National Bank. Cary Brubaker, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brubaker, Running Pump Road, was honored for the county’s champion baby beef which was the reserve grand champion at the State Farm Show. J. C. Snavely & Co., Landisville, presented Gary with a trophy while Sperry New Holland also gave the senior at Hempfield High School and Mount Joy Vo Tech a wristwatch. Although not related to Gary, two other Brubakers, Ken neth and Sarah, dominated the top trophies in the lamb awards. Kenneth, 14, a freshman at Hempfield High School, was presented a trophy from Wenger’s Mill, Rheems, for his grand champion pen of Hampshires at the Farm Show. His sister, Sarah, received a silver serving tray and a trophy from the Pennfield Corp., Rohrerstown, for both her reserve grand champion pen of Suffolks and her grand champion single lamb, also a Suffolk. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brubaker, 2418 Harrisburg Pike. Ed Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hess, Strasburg RDI, was honored for showing the reserve county champion, a steer he won a year ago by winning the showmanship award at the Southeast District Show. The Farm Credit Association presented Ed a combination trophy-clock. The Intelligencer Journal, which presented Ed with his Hereford, also gave him a trophy for the “best performance ever” by an Intell steer. Cynthia Shank, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 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Receiving the trophies were Gary Brubaker; Linda Good, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Good, Lititz RD2; and Tim Hess, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hess, Lancaster RD2. Linda is a student at Manheim Central High School while Tim is a fourth grade student at Hambright Elementary School. The grand champion county trio at the Farm Show, three Herefords, were honored by Agway Inc., which presented desk sets to the exhibitors. Receiving the desk sets were Ed Hess, Cynthia Shank and Linda Martin. Linda, 12, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Narvon RDI. She is a sixth grade student at Narvon Elementary School. Grubb Supply Co., Elizabethtown, presented desk sets to the county’s top beef showmen. 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