—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 23, 1976 58 Time in 4-H has flown for brother and sister By JOANNE SPAHR EPHRATA, Pa.. - The photographs show either a boy or girl at the lead of a steer which is twice the size of the person holding it, and the little figures in the pic ture are dressed in clothes from an era gone by. The overly grinning cherub faces represented only partially resemble the countenances of the two teenagers showing the scrapbook, but it is evident from the grins and laughter brought on by the pictures that they are key memoirs from the past. At one point, Ron looks up at his sister, Judy, and says with a perplexed, con sternated look on his face, “Boy, doesn’t time fly?” Both agree that, yes, then time in 4-H has passed quickly and that 4-H has been a great experience for both of them. The two teenagers in volved are Ron and Judy Zimmerman, the children of Mr. and Mrs. John Zim merman, Ephrata HI. Both have had active careers in 4- H. Judy has been involved in the Red Rose Beef and Sheep Club for six years and has been active in the Ephrata Mmikittrick succeeds Martin WASHINGTON, D.C. - Graham T. Munkittrick will succeed Benny Martin as Pennsylvania State Con servationist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Soil Conservation Service (SCS), Administrator R. M. Davis announced today. Munkittrick, 48, will be transferring October 24, to - Harrisburg, PA., from Maryland, where he has been State Conservationist for four years. Martin, head of SCS work in Pennsylvania since 1972, will become State Conservationist in Nebraska. Martin is a native of Idaho and a 1951 agronomy graduate of the University of Idaho. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946. 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For five out of her six years in 4-H, she has been involved in the Farm Show at Harrisburg which she thoroughly enjoys. “I guess I've just been lucky,” - she modestly commented ivhen asked the key to her success. But, she has earned her laurels in competition,' which disproves her modest remark. For instance, her third year there, she had the reserve champion Hereford. One of her most vivid memories from that ex perience is that the person she purchased the animal from paced the floor the whole time she was showing, Idaho where he worked as a soil scientist and district conservatinist. He served as area conservationist in Colorado from 1961 until 1966, when he became assistant state con servationist for Kansas. In 1970, Martin moved to Harrisburg, Pa., where he served as Deputy Station Conservationist until his selection as Pennsylvania’s State Conservationist. Munkittrick is a native of New Jersey and a 1954 agriculture graduate of Arizona State University. 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In that competition, her team placed first and she placed as second high in dividual. The other members of her team placed fourth and fifth, so, as Judy puts it, as a team they did “really well.” But, Judy’s not one to point up her successes and neither is Ron, although one ac complishment of his 4-H Munkittrick joined SCS in 1957 in New Jersey where he served as a soil conservation technician, soil con servationist and district conservationist before being selected area con servationist in Charlot tesville, Va. in 1965. In 1969, Munkittrick moved to East Greenwich, HI., where he was State Conservationist for Rhode * Island until he tranferred to Maryland in 1972. We’ve Got You FLOORED We Rent: ★ FLOOR SAWS ★ FLOOR GRINDERS ★ FLOOR POLISHERS ★ FLOOR JACKS ir FLOOR SANDERS ★ FLOOR SCRUBBERS LEBANON §9entals fl ll Unlimited 940 Cornwall Rd. Phone 717-272-4658 READING Kneading tool and equipment ental 12th & Spring Streets Phone 215-376-3896 LANCASTER V'lfS* 720 N. 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