I> Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 29.1070 Lancaster County 4-H Queens Ed Wichenheiser. master of cere- Huss, new senior 4-H queen. Miss Marilyn monies at the Lancaster County 4-H queen Krantz, past senior queen, looks on in the contest, presents a trophy to Miss Carol background. (Continued fiom Page 13) queen contest was Ed Wichen heiser of WCOY Radio, Colum bia. Jesse Balmei. Lancaster County 4-H Council president, was master of ceremonies for the overall Achievement Day activities. Stanely Musselman, executive vice president of the Lancaster County Farmers Na tional Bank, presented 4-H awards. Talent contest winners were First place, Amy Glatfelter, 2025 State St, East Peteisbuig, Boots N’ Saddles Club, second place, Bryan Wagner, Quarryville RD3, Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef Club, third place, a team from the Mount Joy Sewing Club consist ing of Beck Boyd, Mount Joy RD2, Julie Garbei, Mount Joy HD2, and Wendy Hostetter, Man heim RD2. Talent show judges weie Mrs Verna Lefever, 13 Highland Drive, Lancastei, and Mrs Wayne Eberly, 425 E Bambndge Stj Elizabethtown Some 88 county 4-H members participated in the displays and champions weie declared in eight major categories The champions and reserve cham pions by categories aie as fol lows: Foods Debbie Lewis, Eli zabethtown, champion, from the breads division Under foods, there were six reserve champions by division as follows cookies, Euc Eshle man, Pequea RDI, cakes, Debbie Degenhardt, Lancaster RD6, snacks, Karen Haimsh, Lancas ter RD6, bieads, Mauieen Doyle, Elizabethtown RDI, salads, Nancy Lefevei, Oxfoid Rabid Animals Last year 19 iabid animals were submitted to the State Ani mal Disease Diagnostic Labora tory, of this numbei 12 weie bats, 4 skunks, and 3 weie dogs All of the iabid bats come Lorn the southeastern pait of our state, thej a e piobablv the most important resen on of the dis ease We get numeious calls about eradicating bats fiom attics and un-used buildings All persons are cautioned about handling bats, they aie difficult for the aveiage peison to elimi nate, we suggest that qualified exterminators be secured If at tacked and bitten by a bat, see your doctoi immediately i\so, kill the bat and take it to Laboi a tory at Summeiville, Pennsyl vania Rabies is a serious disease and careful p’evention is veiy RDI, and daily foods, Debbie Lewis, Elizabethtown RDI Rabbits Mike Campbell, Pequea RDI, champion; and David Wennch, Manheim RDI, reserve champion Photography Mary Jane Eshleman, Elizabethtown RDI, champion, and Suzanne Mai tin, New Holland RD2, reserve Handyman Jeffrey Risser, Leola RDI, champion, and Wes Berger, Bambndge RDI, re serve. Geoiogy Jeffrey Risser, champion, and Janet Landis, 782 Hartman Station Road, Lan caster, reserve. Entomology Doug Martin, Pequea RDI, champion: and Eric Eshleman, Pequea RDI, re serve Flowers Nancy L Sauder, Mount Joy RD2, champion, and Debbie Patschorke, Lititz RD2, reserve Vegetables Dennis Stein metz, Lititz RDI, champion, and Wayne Erb, Mount Joy, reserve Both champion and reserve champions received rosette nb bons for their placings. Corn Crop entile and twice ns much foi The country’* corn nop i» Ret- hogs. Both of these grains n line full news coveiage this past on many farms and may be usi week and appeals (o he in in the rations with success, trouble. To the best of our know-' ledge this blight condition has not bien diagnosed In I'eitnsyl x.mi.i to date, however, the re duction of yields in other parts ol the eountiy will change pi ice.s Due to this condition. I’d like to suggest that olhei faun giains h<' consideied in the union to i(place some of the corn Both bailey and wheat have a place on most livestock and dairy fauns Bailey can leplace half of the coin in beef cattle and hog ivl ions while wheat may be used up to 25' r of the iat ion with Robert K. Rohre Bulldozing - Grading Pafz Soles & Servic Barn Cleaners - Silo (Jnloaders * Cattle Feed© Quarryville, R. D. 1 Henscl 548-2559 >r in It!