Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981 Lebanon Livestock 4-H’ers earn trophies SCHAFFERSTOWN - Tuesday evening marked the final step in the 1980 show year for members of the Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club During their annual awards banquet, members finally became the proud owners of trophies they had earned as far back as August. In the beef club, two grand champion steer trophies were awarded, both to young women of the club Terne Schaeffer received the award for the top Lebanon Fair steer, while Kelly Heisey took home the trophy for the best Roundup steer and steer showman Even the buyer of the grand champion steer at Roundup was awarded a trophy This year, as in the past several years, the trophy went to Lebanon Valley National Bank. First-year 4-H’er Daryl Grumbme clutched his first grand championship trophy for exhibiting the grand champion hog during competition at the Lebanon Fair last August The youth was also selected champion fitter at the Fair for which he received another trophy on Tuesday evening Tom Arnold was awarded the trophy for exhibiting the grand champion hog at Roundup last December, along with a trophy for being selected champion showman at Roundup, too Buyers of the two grand champion hogs also were given Now Is (Continued from Page AID) will be heavil> infested with gypsy moth this spring 1 get reports of large number of buff-colored egg masses on trees and rocks This usually means a heavy moth population in the making Even though our county and state do plan some spraying this spring, it will be done only on residual woods and areas- not on strictly forest land Also, individual property owners with only a few trees, or a ROHRER’ Your first choice to beat “wet foot” • High Resistance to Phytophthora tool rot — ‘wet toot disease' • Very high yield potential • Excellent wmterhardiness • Rapid recovery after cutting • Greater resistance to anthracnose, pea aphids and leafhoppers than most other alfalfas • Available with GroZone'' Seed Coaling P. L. ROHRER & BRO.. IHC. trophies for their support of the 4-h program These went to Hatfield Packing and People s National Bank It was almost a clean sweep for the Bow sisters when leader Henry Emrich began calling out the trophy recipients, names Melanie had an armful of trophies for champion ewe, champion showman, champion fitter, and reserve champion market lamb Sister Julie didn’t go back empty handed she carried with her trophies for her champion ram, champion market lamb, and champion pen of market lairbs Julie also was recognized as finishing third in the state 4-H sheep shearing competition last year. Lebanon Plaza Merchants' Association accepted the trophy for buying the champion market lamb. And Nicole Emrich received a trophy for her reserve champion pen of market lambs Other beef and hog awards went to Rodney Bomgardner, reserve champion Fair steer, Farm Show steer and champion steer fitter at Roundup, Brett Eberly, champion steer showman, Dorene Eberly, champion steer fitter, Bryan Eberly, champion buddy steer and Farm Show steer. Judi Early, Farm Show steer, Kim Weiant, Farm Show steer, Paul Miller, (Turn to Page A 34) e Time tew dues oi wuodlot, will have to do their own spray program These egg masses will be hatching out during April and early May and then the small loudly-colored caterpillars will start feeding They prefer oak leaves for their daily diet Sprays of Sevm or Dylox on speciman shade trees will give protection when the caterpillars are small. 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Manor St, Lancaster Monday, March I Dairy-Livestock Day, Keller Bldg , Penn State, 9 30 a m Home vegetable gardening, 7 30- 930 pm, Farm &. Home Center Frederick County, Md ag week begins, Fredencktown, Md, continues through Saturday Pa Farm Equipment Manufac turers meeting, 530 pm, Sunnyside Restaurant, Carlisle Monday, March 3 Lancaster County Daw' n ■ ” am-3 30 pm, Farm and Home Center Beekeepers pre-spring meeting, 7- 9pm, Farm & Home Center, Lancaster New Castle County DHIA meeting, 7pm, Pencades Grange Hall, Glasgow, Del Ephrata Aiea Young Farmeis meeting on pesticide cer tification and recertification, 745 pm, high school ag department Wednesday, March 4 Lancaster Conservation District Boai d meeting, 730 pm. Farm & Home Center Pa Potato Growers Institute, Host Town, > Lancastei, continues tomorrow National Farmers Organization grain marketing seminar, 9 30 a m -3 p m , Warrington Motor Lodge, Rt fall, north of Willow Grove Lancaster poultry meeting, 7 30 p m , Farm & Home Center Smoketown, PA PH: 717-299-2571 'S> ***■*( i ">■ O * s ~v ‘ Vi; ? Schuylkill County Dairy Day, lu am -3 pm, Goodwill Fire Company, Cressona Thursday, March 5 Third Annual Farm Equipment Expo, Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, continues through Saturday Lancaster County Foultiy Association educational meeting, 7 30 pm, Faun i. Home Center Tree truit growers meeting, y ,i 0 a m -3 30 p m, Farm & Home Center Lancaster Farmers Association Women s Committee safety seminar, 7 pm, Youth loi Christ Center, New Danville Pedigrees & Dairy Herd Im provement meeting, Berlin Bi others Valley High Vo-Ag Room, Bpm Friday, March b Twin Valley FFA banquet, 7pm, high school catetena York-Adams Guernsey Breedeis annual meeting, 7 pm Avaiong, Farms Restaurant, Yoik RP Dealers in Pennsylvania: BELLEVILLE Union Mill Soil Service Phone (717) 935 2770 BERLIN RobertD Poor Phone (814) 267 5187 BERWICK John Fester Phone (717) 752 5064 BEYER Marshall Equipment Phone (412) 783 6333 CHAMBERSBURG Wayne Feeds Phone (717) 263 4121 COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS Lonjenecker Feed Store Phone (717) 297 3864 DOYLESTOWN Schmalz Brothers Phone (215)794-8391 GETTYSBURG JohnJ Hess Phone (717) 334 8553 GRANtILLE SUMMIT William Keppier Phone (717) 364-5151 HAMBURG Jim Landis Phone (215)562 8347 HARLEYSVILLE Abram G Metz Phone (215) 287 7588 UNCASTER Farmer s Supply Co Phone (717) 394-7127 MAXATAWNY Kellers Lime Spreading Phone (215) 683 6074 McVEYTOWN William S Kenepp Phone (717)899-6354 MEYERSOALE Twin Springs Farm Phone (B 14) 662 2262 MIDDLETOWN JohnAtwme Phone (717) 944-6270 MILL HALL Webb s Super Gro Products Phone (717) 726-3167 MORGANTOWN IraNissley Inc Phone (215) 286-9328 NEW BLOOMFIELD John Adams Phone (717) 582 2348 NEWBURG Boyd Morrow Phone (717) 423 5502 NEWBURG Curtis Myers Phone (717) 423 6444 NORTHAMPTON Edward Werner Phone (215) 262 6552 OSTERBURG Allen Irkes Phone (814) 276-3422 RICHFIELD Samuel E Knouse Phone (717) 463 2885 SHIPPENSBURG Cumberland Valley Co Phone (717) 5322191 SOUDERTON Moyer I, Sons Phone (215) 723 6001 STEVENS Herb Gehr Phone (215-267 6822 SPRING GROVE Carlton Seed Co Phone (717) 225-3730 TAMAQUA Richard Koch Phone (717) 664-3849 TURBOTV&LE John Hershey Phone (717) 649 5596 WARRIORS MAM Helena Chemical Co Phone (814) 632 5177 WELLSVILLE Donald Knaub Phone (717) 432-4509 WESTFIELD AmosGebhart Phone (814)628-2554