—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978 38 4-H club lists plans LEESPORT - Members of the Berks County 4-H Public Affairs Leadership Program will have their last official session on Saturday, June 10 at the Berks County Agricultural Center. The group will also help as counselors for a 4-H Public Affairs Leadership Camp for young teens. The camp will be on Wednesday through Gypsy (Continued from Page 37) the egg masses of the less mobile female can be transported from their original site. Because of this, families moving household goods from eastern states to other parts of the country should be especially careful, of ficials say, to check vehicles and belongings likely to harbor the egg masses - hairy, buff colored mounds the size of a half-dollar. Anyone finding an egg mass in an area already infested with gypsy moths should remove and destroy it. Anyone outside those areas who finds an egg mass is asked to report it to a federal or state plant protection and quarantine office, generally found in the telephone book in federal or state listings under “Agriculture.” Homeowners in hght-to moderately infested areas mm ''JcSfL. agriculture 30-HP L29SDT with four- Iv- (T*. r ' wheel drive, and tiller V*'\,V ■ Powerful hydraulic hit k system with position ! «v. V and draft control ■ Category 1 3-point hitch KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. Friday, June 21, 22, and 23 and is open to any Berks County teenager 13 to 15 years old. The camp will be LANCASTER The at Camp Manatawny, south Lancaster County - 4-H of Yellow House, and cost Strawberry Round-up will be $l5. If interested, contact held Wednesday, June 14, in Ms. Barbara Stratton, Berks the auditorium of the County 4-H Office, Berks Lancaster Farm and Home County Agricultural Center, Center. As in previous years, Leesport, Pa. 19533. Phone it is sponsored by the Lan -215-378-1327. caster Rotary Club. All club members are to bring their strawberries'to the Farm and Home Center by 10:00 a.m. Berries will be judged and record books scored by noon, after which the Rotary Club will treat the 4-H’ers for lunch. Im mediately following will be the sale of strawberries to the Rotarians. Each club member is asked to bring two quarts of hand-selected strawberries for judging purposes - plus eight to 10 quarts of ad ditional berries to be sold. “Bring more if you have them because we will need all the berries that you have for the Rotarians to buy,” says Extension agent Arnold Lueck. “In addition, bring along your completed 4-H Strawberry Record Book. Cash awards will be given for the best exhibits of strawberries, as well as for the best total project score,” Lueck explained. moths should act now to help protect their trees and or namental shrubs from gypsy moth caterpillars, according to USDA officials. Measures include: Putting a wide band of a sticky substance called tanglefoot around tree trunks to trap the cater pillars. Tying burlap or cloth strips around tree trunks. Caterpillars cluster under the strips and can be easily destroyed. When an area becomes heavily infested, however, individual homeowners can do little to protect their trees, since gypsy moths will readily spread into their yards from infested neighboring properties. The best defense in such areas is community-wide action. Community leaders in terested in gypsy moth control projects should contact their local county agricultural agent or state department of agriculture. VERSATILITY makes Kubota mid-range diesel tractors ideal 10r... BUFFALO SPRINGS, PA. 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