A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16, 1991 PRESCOTT (Lebanon Co.) The Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club held is annual rec ognition banquet Tuesday night at Prescott Fire Hall. The annual banquet is held to recognize the achievements of the youth who participate in the coun ty 4-H program and to name out standing members. Receiving the outstanding senior member award was Daryl Bomgardner who showed the 1991 Farm Show grand champion mark et swine and numerous other top swine at shows at Timonium, Md., the county fair, roundup, at KILE, and the Ohio State Fair. Bomgardner, 17, is the son of Charlie and Marlene Bomgardner and has also participated in judg ing contests with PSU during state clays, and in Lancaster arid York counties. He attended an oral rea sons workshop, and also entered in the stockmen’s competition at KILE. He said his extracurricular activities include being a member ot his FFA parhmentary procedure team, high school basketball, track, Honor Society, and involve ment with his church youlhgroup, softball and volleyball teams and the Leaders Corps. , ;ounty livestock extension agent, presents an award of appreciation to representatives of Hatfield Quality Meats for years of support. Tibehlonie SILO CHUTE made with fiberglass, the material of the future 'd ' thi CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION ASK YOUR LOCAL SILO COMPANY ABOUT OUR LIFETIME WARRANTY r\ Tiberdomo Hc ©. *ox 11 lm* mi». wi bsbbi - ...maditbiast Lebanon 4-H Livestock Club Holds Banquet During the banquet, Bomgard ner presented a picture of his Farm Show champion hog to Carlos R. Leffler, who had purchased the animal for a record price and then donated it back to Bomgardner so that the youth could continue to use it in his breeding program. Receiving an oustanding junior member award was Jon Hamish, 12, son of Guy and Carol Hamish. John was involved with beef and swine projects and participated in KILE; the state Farm Show; coun ty, regional and state judging con tests; the York Fair; was a member of the Pork Bowl team; and took first place in the age group at the county fair and roundup for swine and took second place in his age group for beef production. In addition to 4-H involvement, Hamish has participated in the Youth to Youth Feeder Pig Sale; the Berks County-Southeast Dis trict Cattleman’s Association; the Pennsylvania Jr. Limousin Associ alien; and in various fund raising events. Receiving an outstanding roo kie member award was Katie Moy er, 10, daughter of Greg and Susan Moyer. Moyer received a 100 on her project book and look first place in blocking and a second in show manship at the county fair. She also received a trophy as an honor 4-Hcr. Her projects included market lamb and blocking and showmanship. She competed in the county fair, and participated in a sheep shear ing school, barbeque ticket sales project, a lamb promotion at Fox’s Market and helpd with the clean up force at the county fair. In addition, Moyer is a cheer leader for Ebenezcr Football Asso ciation, a member of her church choir, a violinist, is involved with church musicals and also is a mem ber of another 4-H group. Also during the banquet, special recognition was given to Hatfield Quality Meats for support of the club as a consistent buyer, packer bids, donations for pork promo tions, financial support of the pork bowl, both local and state. Kenneth Winebark, livestock extension agent in Lebanon Coun- ly made recognition of the Friends of 4-H, and also gave recognition to those whose animals performed well at the stale Farm Show, in special judging contests and to those who captured lop places in county competitions during the past year. Special recognition was made to the members of the county Pork Bowl team who had won high team overall in the slate. The 1990 A team consisted of Danny Atkins, Jon Hamish, Amy Hamish and John Risscr. The B team was made up of Brian Kreidcr, Roxanne Kirst, Jason Krall and Katie Lefever. In the slate shepherds contest, high individual was Benj Bow, r Let Seal Crete Seal Ui FOR MILK HOUSES • INTERIOR & EXTERIOR OF DAIRY BARNS • GARAGES • WAREHOUSES —; 7 REASONS WHY • Longer lasting coating under all weather conditions (many jobs 14 years old). • Excellent color retention (ultra violet resistant). • Pressure sprayed application with 1/8" penetration. • Cementitious type coatings for all masonry surfaces. • One coat withstands 10Q mph wind driven rain. • Re-coat at nominal cost (no peeling or scaling eliminates expensive preparation). • Cost only slightly higher than conventional paints.. Don't Foiytt Ts-Ctll On Us hr Ym Othsr Pskriki§ A WitsipnsfkQ Hods. AGRICULTURE- COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - CHURCHES From left, Daryl Bomgardner, Jon Hamish and Katie Moy er are named Lebanon County 4-H Club Livestock outstand ing senior, junior and rookie members. 2nd was Amy Smith and third was Jenny Wenger. Also, lebanon County 4-H lives tock youth look three of the lop seven places in the slate Farm Show for lambs with the highest rate of gain. The top was an entry from Becky Kleinfcltcr, with other BLOCK WALLS LEAKING? Seal Crete Ci For FREE Estimate CALL Seal Crete Inc. PAINTING & WATERPROOFING 20 Cocalico Creek Rd.. Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-859-1127 mentions Waterproofing top places by Amy and Alice Smith. Also presented to parents, lead ers and buyers were buttonccrs, m gratitude for their continued sup port and dedication of the county’s widely recognized 4-H livestock program. Those Walls We Are The Fussy One's