22--Lanc«»ter Farming. Saturday. Dec. 14, 1974 Lancaster County 4-H’ers Vie for Baby Beef Honors Lancaster County 4-H’ers competed Wednesday for the chance to take their steers to the Pennsylvania Farm Show next month. On a cold and windy parking lot behing the Lancaster Stock Yards, Judge Herman Purdy eyed, stroked and prodded 110 steers and deemed 36 of them worthy enough to compete for state honors. Purdy is a retired Penn State animal scientist who is now a beef producer and con sultant. Kenneth Brubaker, the 15- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brubaker, 2418 Old Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster was the day’s big winner. He showed the second place Angus, then went on to win the showmanship contest. The sought after showmanship prize in this annual event was a purebred Angus from Hopp Hills Farms, Hillsdale, N.Y. The steer was presented by the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal. The steers that weren’t picked Tuesday for the Farm Show stayed at the Stock Yards to compete in the Southeast District 4-H Baby Beef show on Wednesday. The first place Angus picked from the local 4-H’ers was owned by Greg Greider, Columbia R 2. Ken Brubaker, was second. The top Hereford of the show was by Ken’s sister, Sarah Brubaker. Dennis Nissley, Mount Joy, showed the second place Hereford. The top crossbred was exhibited by Gary Brubaker, 345 Running Pump Road. Bob Hess, Lancaster R 2, showed the second place crossbred steer. 4-H’ers who’ll be showing their steers in Harrisburg are: ANGUS - Greg Greider, Columbia R 2, Ken Brubaker, 2418 Old Harrisburg Pike; Ken Longenecker, Lititz R 2; Tom Baum, Elizabethtown R 3; Tom Good, Lititz R 2; Dora Jo Geib, Manheim R 5; Daniel Witwer, East Earl Rl; Kevin Rohrer, Manheim Rl, Ron Zimmerman, Ephrataßl. HEREFORD - Sarah Brubaker, 2418 Old Harrisburg Pike; Dennis Nissley, Mount Joy; Marty Burkins, Drumore Rl; Randy Hess, Strasburg Rl; Kim Weaver, Quanyville R 2; Karen Weaver, Quarryville R 2; Randy Lapp, 1913 Millport Koad; Debra Kreider, Manheim R 5; Gary Forry, 2020 Hor seshoe Pike; Anne Martin, Narvon Rl; Linda Martin, Narvon Rl; Joanne Shank, Conestoga Rl. CROSSBRED - Gary Kenneth Brubaker, 2418 Old Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, was the winner of the showmanship award at Tuesday's Lancaster County Baby Beef Roundup held at the Lancaster Stockyards. His prize was a Topp Hill Farms purebred Angus calf, contributed by the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal. Sheep Producers Approve Promotion Sheep producers have voted to continue their national lamb and wool promotion program by approving a proposed new agreement between the Secretary of Agriculture and the American Sheep Producers Council, Inc. (ASPC.). According to. the U.S. Department of Agriculture, preliminary returns from a mail referendum held November 4 through 15, about 85.5 percent of the producers, owning 87.8 percent of the sheep represented by those voting in the referendum, favored the public relations, ad vertising and sales promotion activities of the Denver-based ASPC. Howard Derrick of Eldorado, Texas, President of the ASPC, said the overwhelming vote of the sheep producers throughout the nation heralds a new era in the sheep industry’s ef forts to grow and prosper. Derrick said the ASPC will expend ever effort not only to promote the products of the industry but to assist the entire industry in stopping the downward trend in sheep Brubaker, 345 Running Pump Road; Bob Hess, Lancaster R 2; Tim Hess, Lancaster R 2; Joe Lefever, Manheim R 4; Susan Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road; Janell Conrad, Bird-in-Hand Rl; Linda High, 2490 Creek Hill Road; Ronald Kreider, Manheim R 5; David Brubaker, 345 Running Pump Road; Betty Reiff, Lititz Rl; Wayne Huyard, 138 Newport Road, Leola; Darlene Huyard, 138 Newport Road, Leola; Nancy Wenger, Stevens Rl; Susan Martin, Pequea Rl. numbers that has been going on for almost 14 years. “Lamb and wool”, he added, “can play an im portant part in the nation’s determination to increase production of food and fiber. The industry itself has beena part of the American scene since the days of the conquistadors and pilgrims. We think the sheep industry can double production in ten years. Promotion will not only work to improve the , status of the sheep industry and the sheepman, but will prpvide new markets for the intened increase in production.” Derrick said the Council is developing new approaches to the promotion of lamb and wool. “Many of our problems are the result of a lack of awareness of how sheep are raised and marketed. We are expanding our public relations efforts to explain the true facts about the domestic sheep industry to the consumer.” Your heart association urges you to call your doctor immediately if you ex perience any symptons of heart attack. Delay can cost your life. Joseph R. Fouse J. R. Fouse Honored Joseph R. Fouse, Vice- President of Fidelity Electric Co., was recently honored by the company and his fellow employees for 50 years of service at Fidelity. 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