B6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981 HONESDALE - The Wayne County fair held their open class dairy, beef and sheep shows during their recent fair held on the fairgrounds in Honesdale. Sweeping the Holstein division was James Slocum who exhibited the reserve and junior champion, the senior and grand champion cow. The reserve senior champion and the reserve grand champion Holstein cow was owned by Ed Pruss. Pruss also exhibited the champion Holstein bull. The Aryshire division junior champions went to the Tietjen family with the junior champion honors going to Sue Tietjen. The Reserve junior champion went to Bob Tietjen. Noah Ranells took home most of the Aryshire honors by capturing the grand and reserve senior and overall championships. The Junior Champion Brown Swiss was exhibited by Trudy Vail. Noah Ranells exhibited the reserve junior champion. Tammy Keast showed the junior champion of the Jersey division. The reserve junior, reserve senior champion and reserve grand champion honors went to Nancy Vail. Jay Vail captured the senior and grand champion honors m the Jersey Breed. The Angus show was swept by Slocum sweeps Wayne Holstein show Clyde Eltz with his winning ot the grand and reserve champion bull honors. He also had the champion and reserve Angus females with his junior heifer calf and his summer yearling heifers. The Angus steer championship went to Michele Crum. John Wilson captured the champion bull and champion steer honors in the Charolais division. Two Red Durham steers cap tured first and second place in that contest for their owner Bruce Sartell. Sweeping all but the steer classes Andersen Maple Farm took home the honors m the Sunmental breed. They exhibited the champion bull and heifer. The steer class was won by Larry Crum. Andersen Maple Farm captured the honors of champion bull in the Hereford division and the reserve champion bull went to Wendell and M. Swartz. The champion Hereford female was exhibited by Lad Olver. The reserve champion female was summer yearling heifer owned by Bonnie Fntze. The champion market steer was a Hereford exhibited by Lad Olver. Sweeps of various breed divisions were prominent m the sheep division, also. Clyde and Doris Mead took the grand and reserve grand champion ram and I, ewe honors in the Cheviot show. Achm Acres took the honors in the Columbia division by winning the champion ram and champion ewe honors. The marke* lamb competition were won by James Mohn. More competition greeted the Dorset Breeders, however, Marion and Richard Brunges captured both the champion and reserve ram honors along with the grand champion ewe. Clyde and Dons Mead captured the title of reserve champion ewe with their sprmg ewe lamb. The first place hghtweight and heavyweight Dorset lambs went to Patrick Mang. Gypsy moth meeting next week LANCASTER Two public meetings focusing on the gypsy moth and plans for next year’s gypsy moth spray program are scheduled for early September. The first meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 1, in the Solanco High School cafeteria from 7-9 p.m., and the second will be on Thursday, Sept. 3 in the Brown stown Elementary School auditorium from 7-9 p.m. The meetings will mclude a film on the gypsy moth and its life cycle, which will be followed by t The Hampshire champion ram honors at the Wayne County Fairwent to Karen Lupyak on her yearling ram. Breezy Meadow Farm captured the reserve champion honors with their sprmg ram lamb. Breezy Meadow then went on to take both the grand and reserve grand champion ewe honors. The lightweight Hampshire lamb division was won by Megan Briggs and the heavyweight division was won by Lad Olver. Clyde and Doris Mead, who also exhibited Dorsets, swept the Suffolk division by taking both the champion and reserve champion ram and ewe honors. presentations by State and local officials on next year’s spray program. John Kitch of the Penn sylvania Department of En vironmental Resources District Forestry Office will discuss the State guidelines which are used to determine an area’s eligibility for the program. Linda J. Reekie, Amy Keen and Wayne Mang captured the lightweight and heavyweight Suffolk market lamb classes, repectively. Capturing first place with her heavy weight Romney market lamb was Christine Briggs. Achm Acres, another double breed exhibitor with their Columbia and Tunis sheep, took home the champion ewe and reserve grand champion ram ribbons in the Tunis division. Quiet Acres exhibited the champion ram and the reserve champion ewe. In addition, they also exhibited the first place light and heavy weight market lambs in the Tunis breed. County coordinator for the spray program, will discuss procedures for designating areas for next year’s spray program will operate in Lancaster County. She will also explain the role of the local program coordinators who have been named in 17 municipalities.