Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 11, 1981, Image 142

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    DlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,1981
LEBANON Awards for out
standing activities of Little Dut
chmen FFA members during the
past year were awarded at the
chapters annual banquet held in
the cafeteria of Annville-Cleona
High School on Thursday, March
26
Among the top recipients of
awards were Todd Fies, Star
Greenhand; Jeff Reigel, Star
Chapter Farmer; and Kerry
Morton, Star Agnbusmessman
The Chapter Leadership Award
went to Henry Martin and the
Chapter Scholarship to Jeff Reigel,
who also won the DeKalb Award.
Foundation award recipients to
recognize proficiency in various
areas of activiety include Dawn
Dohner and Mel Keller, sheep
production; Brian Tshudy, crop
production; Jeff Reigel, poultry
Chester
material will be available in
August, she told the group.
Ed Taczanowsky, Regional
Organizational Director,
congratulated the Board of
Directors for their ninety percent
attendance at Board meetings
“Chester County has one of the
most active Board of Directors of
any County in my region,” Tac
zanowsky said.
State Director, Art Hershey,
Cochranville, completing his
eighth and final term, told
members, “farmers are not
greedy they ask for what is
rightfully theirs and no more ’ ’
Jan Rosazza, County Apple
Queen from Avondale and Yvonne
King, Dairy Princess from
“
Successful on millions of acres where
corn is the major crop, the Donvel +
Lasso herbicide combination con give
you "near perfect" (90-100 percent)
control of a wide spectrum of grassy
and broadleaf weeds, when
used according to label
directions.
Danvel + Lasso herbicide is
compatible with most fluid
fertilizers. It needs no
DISTRIBUTED BY
L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
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SMOKETOWN, PA
Annual Little Dutchmen FFA banquet is held
production; Ginger Sowers, horse
production; Sam Howard, Daryl
Balmer and Kerry Morton,
placement in ag production; Henry
Martin, home improvement; Brian
Sell, beef production; Daryl
Balmer, dairy production; Don
Baer, fruit production; Beth
Young, ag mechanics; Jean
Morton, swine production; Jeff
Reigel, soil and water production;
Kerry Morton and Brian Mc-
Featers, wildlife
State Project Book Contest gold
winners Melodye Keller, sheep
breeding; Dawn Dohner, sheep
breeding; Ed Hostetter, veal;
Robert Kreider, poultry; Daryl
Balmer, work experience; Donald
Baer, tree fruits; Gary Mase,
dairy herd; David Bomgardner,
dairy herd; Henry Martin, home
improvement; Robert Kreider,
farmers
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Cochranville, displayed and sold
promotional materials for the
products they represent
Roy Kolb, ’ottstown, furnished
milk for the dinner. Micky Brosius
furnished mushrooms
Attending the meeting in ad
dition to Commissioners Robert
Thompson, Earle Baker and their
assistant, Gary Brown, were
Representatives Peter Vroon,
Joseph Pitts, Earl Smith, Samuel
Wagnor and Eleanor Taylor
Farmers’ Association President
Harold Kulp, Pottstown, com
plemented the Commissioners and
the Representatives on their in
terest in attending and giving their
consideration to farmer’s
problems m Chester County
Pre-emergence tank-mix
combination controls both
grassy and broodleaf weeds
Donver+Losso
o giant first step toward total
weed control in field com
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incorporation There is no carryover.
Take a giant step toward total weed .
control Call about the Danvel + Lasso
combination Remember, the "near
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build ..starting with Danvel
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’The combtnonon is effective on ol) major soil
types except light sandy soils lasso iso
registered trademark of Monsanto Company
To achieve best results be sure to read
understood ond follow the label
PH. 717-299-2571
two enterprise; Daryl Balmer, two
enterprise
Silver awards Brian Sell, veal,
and Jeff Reigel, poultry
Bronze awards- Sam -Howard,
work experience; Brian Sell, work
experience; and Stuart Lemon,
tasks and skills
Greenhand contest winners
included Todd Fies and Tim Teahl,
tied for first; and RodneyShuey,
eighth. Placements in the Creed
Contest were Todd Fies, second;
and Daryl Heller, sixth.
County project book contest
winners: Blue ribbons - Daryl
Balmer, work experience; Bob
Kreider, two enterprise; Daryl
Balmer, two enterprise; Jean
Morton, swine marketing; Dawn
Dohner, sheep breeding; Brian
Hartman,, garden; Brian Sell,
veal; Ed Hostetter, veal; Henry
Martin, home improvement; Jeff
Reigel, poultry; Don Baer, tree
fruits; and Jeff Reigel, soybeans.
County red ribbons - Brian
McFeaters, work experience;
Kerry Morton, work experience;
Sam Howard, work experience;
Stuart Lemon, tasks and skills;
Beth young, tasks and skills
County white ribbons - Brian
Sell and Steve Hostetter, work
experience; Brian Tshudy, two
bp,
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SMOKETCWN, PA.
PH: 717-299-2571
enterprise; Wendy Meyer, market
hogs; Kerry Morton, trapping.
Melodye Keller, horses; Ginger
Sowers, horses; and Jim Graves,
home improvemnt
The Kiwanis calf was awarded to
Ed Hostetter and the chapter
market hog to Daryl Heller.
Keystone Farmer Degree
recipients were Kerry Morton and
Jeff Reigel.
for meat
PHILADELPHIA - A
Philadelphia meat dealer was
lined $3OO alter pleading nolo
contendre (no contest) to two
misdemeanor counts ot preparing
and oftermg tor sale adulterated
smoked beef tongues.
Belack’s Meat Products Co.,
Inc., 2401 S. 28th St, received the
tine March 17 in U.S. District
Court, Philadelphia, from U.S'
Magistrate Peter B. Scuden
Donald L. Houston, Ad
ministrator ot the U.S. Depart
ment ot Agriculture’s Food Satety
and Quality Service, said the firm
vmi-tcd the Federal Meat In
Waiver of Finance Due May 1,1981
You can get that new Gehl
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special Waiver of Finance
program With only 30% down you
can use Gehl forage harvesting
equipment this season, with a
final due date of May 1,1981.
PEOPLE’S
SALES & SERVICE
Oakland Mills, PA
717-463-2735
N.G. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim, PA
717-665-2271
A. L. HERR & BRO.
Quarryville, PA
717-786-3521
$. JOHNSOd HURFF
Pole Tavern
Monroeville, NJ
609-358-2565 or
609-769-2565
STOUFFER BROS. INC.
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-8424
Other awards winners included
Henry Martin, the Eleanor Wit
meyer Leadership Award; Steve
Hostetter, Chapter Trap Shoot,
Donald Baer, bologna sales and
citrus sales; Jean Morton, state
chorus award; Stuart Lemon, state
band award; Jay Bomgardner, the
American Farmer Degree; and Ed
Hostetter, the chapter tractor
driving award
Dealer fined
violation
spection Act
Houston explained that the
violation was discovered in March
1980 alter FSQS compliance of
ficers purchased retail samples ot
Belack’s Smoked Beef Tongues
in the Philadelphia, New York City
and New Jersey areas. The
samples were analyzed by a USD A
laboratory and tound to contain
excess amounts ol added water.
The Federal Meat Inspection Act
requires all meat and meat
products prepared and sold in
commerce to be wholesome ana
truthlully labeled
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FARM EQUIPMENT
ARNETT’S GARAGE
Rt. 9 Box 125
Hagerstown, MO
301-733-0515
UMBERGER’S MILL
Rt. 4 Lebanon. PA
(Fontana)
717-867-5161
ZOOK’S FARM STORE
Honey Brook, PA
MILLER EQUIPMENT CO.
RDI
Bechtelsvilie, PA
215-845-2911
BINKLEY t
HURST BROS.
133 Rothsville
Station Road
Lititz. PA
717-626-4705
A6WAY, INC.
Chapman Equip
Center
Chapman, PA
215-398-2553
CHAS. J. McGOMSEY
& SONS
Hickory Hill, PA
215-932-2615
WERTZ GARAGE
Lmeboro, MD
301-374-2672
CLAIR J. MYERS
Lake Road R 1
Thomasville, PA
717-259-0453
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Rd
Carlisle. PA
717-249-5338