Jl32—Lancaster Faming, Saterday, Fatenary 23,19<0 Lebanon County’s 4-H swine club members receiving trophies included: back row, from left, Jodi Kreider, and Tom Arnold: front row, from left, Heather Emrich, Rodney Bomgardner, and Marlin Deaven. —j. /»/» In each species, the buyer H/i TTp|» of the grand champion -* -*■ animal was given a trophy of appreciation. Mike Firestme accepted for Lebanon Valley National Bank, the buyer of the grand champion steer. Jerry Clemens represented Hatfield Packing, buyer of the grand champion hog. J & R Construction, Jonestown, purchased the grand champion market lamb. (Continued from Page A2B) and market iamb, along with die champion pen of market lambs. Scott Eckenrode, R 1 Annville, was presented with a trophy for his reserve champion ram. Holstein sale (Continued from *1) relating hopes for his year long job heading up the state’s largest cattle breeder organization. Manon Alsdorf, Crawford County, was chosen as the new vice president. Samuel Minor, Washington County, was re-elected treasurer. Business sessions began Friday morning with the annual banquet running Friday night An awards breakfast was slated for Saturday morning. Hotel owner A 1 Monvo did an excellent job of publicizing the Holstein meeting. Adult farmers set calf management session TERRE HILL - The Adult Farmer Program of the Eastern Lancaster School Distnct will sponsor a Dairy Calf Management meeting on Wednesday even ing, February 27 at 7 30 p.m in the Union Grove School Speakers for the evening will be Dr Warren Piersol, veterinarian, and Robert Gregory, Pennfield Feed Corp. Dr Piersol and PFA membership rally continues LANCASTER - Lan- 016 locaJ committee last caster County’s Penn- Fall, sylvsnifl Farmers’ statewide basis, Association has rallied 85 Eugene Thompson, state new members for the FFA president, announced a organization, according to record number of farm Don Ranck, membership families have joined the chairman organization. At the present Signing up new members and renewing former members is part of the on going membership rally going on at the county level mPFA Ranck noted the current number of members totals 1287, which is 14 less than the number of members last year It also represents 79 short of the five per cent increase goal that was set by The sale was packed with Pittsburgh news cameramen, brought to the convention site by publicity generated by the innkeeper. And Monvo seemed to get a kick out of flying them around in his personal helicopter giving them fast transportation, and presenting unique photographic opportunities. At one point he even bid on a Holstein calf, apparently intending to put it in a small bam he has at the hotel parking lot That barn was used to house some animals during the sale. Gregory will be discussing the many aspects of calf management to include disease prevention and treatment, feeding and hous ing. Interested persons are in vited to attend the Dairy Calf Management Meeting to be held at the Umon Grove School on Wednesday even ing February 27 at 7 30 p.m. time, there are 22,217 family members for 1980 This figure surpasses the old record set m 1979 with 21,724 members And, Thompson noted, the campaign is not finished, Thompson said the reason for the growth could be at tributed to the farmers’ awareness of forces outside the farm that threaten their way of life and business Trophy sponsors included Swope & Bashore; Hamilton Bank; Harry Bachman; Lebanon County Livestock Club; Gordon Layser; R & J Motors; Bernard Morrissey, Ins.; Keller Brothers; Locust Ridge Farm; Blue Mt. View Farm; Penn Jersey Har vest ore; Agway, Inc; Shuey’s Sales and Service; Mark C. Hershey Feeds; Grubb Supply; LeAnn Yorkshire Farms; Dekalb Seeds, Arnold Bros.; Schaeffers Lawn & Land scape; Pioneer Seeds, J.K. Kreider; Evergreen Tractor Co.; Heisey Farm Equip ment; John H. Boger & Sons; Butler Mfg. Co.; Agn. Service; P.A.G. Seeds, Eckenrode Bros.; Friendly Persuasion Farm; Um berger’s Mill. 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