Dairy Show (Continued From Page 15) champion honors while the cow won both senior champion and grand champion prizes. Ellen Schmuck, Peach Bottom R 2, showed a two-year-old Jersey and walked away with both the reserve senior champion and reserve grand champion ribbons. Other areas winners in the Jersey division were Maureen Hough, Peach Bottom, R 2, third m the junior calf class, and Larry W. Aaron, Quarryville R 1 who had the top senior yearling. In the Brown Swiss com petition, Lois Wanner, Narvon R 2, showed her junior calf to both the junior championship and the reserve grand championship. The reserve junior champion Brown Swiss was a senior calf owned by Robert Witmer, Willow Street, R 2. Robert’s sister, Linda Witmer, showed the reserve senior champion, a four-year-old. Other area winners in the Brown Swiss division were: Gary Mase, Lebanon R 5, second junior calf; Kevin Kreider, Quarryville Rl, third junior calf; Warren Schmuck; Peach Bottom R 2, first two-year-old, and Robert Wit mer, Willow Street R 2, second two-year-old. Junior in the Ayr shire division went to Curtis Hamilton, from the Masonic Homes Farm in Elizabethtown. He won the prize with a senior yearling. Reserve junior THE MOST FEATURE! MORE NEW Waps vf 4 I Reserve grand champion honors for Guernseys went to a two-year-old Lancaster County cow at the 4-H Dairy Show. The cow is owned by Marlin Stoltzfus, Ronks, Rl. champion went to Diane Maulfair, Lebanon R 2, for a junor calf. Other Ayrshire winners were: Jay Eshleman, Elizabethtown Rl, second junior calf; Doris Walmer, Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, first senior calf; Penny Halblieb, Masonic Homes, first junior yearling; Dale Maulfair, Jonestown Rl, third junior yearling; Paul Walmer, 130 MODELS 12 TO 48 FOOT DIAMETER BINS CAPACITY FROM 1700 TO 75,000 BUSHELS SEE US FOR COMPLETE DESIGN & LAYOUT TAILORED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS. WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R, D. 1, Willow Street ANSWERS TO YOUR DRYING Jl Masonic Homes, third senior yearling; Joyce Walmer, Masonic Homes, second two year-old; Russell Wilson, Masonic Homes, second 3-4 year old, and Stephen Horton, Masonic Homes, third 3-4 year-old. Reserve senior champion and reserve grand champion honors in the Guernsey division both went to Marlin Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl. Marlin showed a two-year-old AND STORAGE PROBLEM r\ » -tSS^ 717-464-3321 - •a, . t(<* I , W Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2.1972 cow to win his ribbons. Reserve junior champion in the Guernsey division went to. David Smith, Annville Rl, for his senior yearling Other area Guernsey winners were: Scott Coates, Nottingham R 2, second junior calf, Thomas Smith, Annville Rl, first in termediate calf, Donald E. Breneman, Strasburg Rl, second intermediate calf; Janell Conrad, Bird-in-Hand, third senior calf, David Smith, Annville Rl, second senior yearling, Connie Balmer, Lititz R 4, third senior yearling, Cynthia Balmer, Lititz R 4, third two-year-old; Ernest Wolfe, Strasburg Rl, first 3-4 year-old, and Mark Witmer, Willow Street Rl, first five-year-old and over First prize for the Guernsey breed county group was taken by Lancaster County, and consisted of Marlin Stoltzfus, Cynthia Conservationists Working on Agnes Flood Damages Hurricane Agnes will long be remembered by all Penn sylvanians for leaving the state with a two billion dollar flood damage bill. She will be especially remembered by the farmers who watched flood waters destroy their land, their homes, and their hopes for a good harvest In Lancaster County nearly 200,000 acres of land were damaged by sheet and gully erosion, according to Distirct Conservationist Orval A Bass, Soil Conservation Service. Soil washed off the land filled road ditches, covered bottom lands, and wound up as sediment in our dams, rivers, and streams A number of conservation practices including ponds, terraces, waterways, and tile drams were damaged. Crops were washed out and in places completely inundated by flood waters, Bass reported. During the storm, streams and rivers left their banks and cut new channels while damaging LIGHTWEIGHT EASY TO HANDLE REMINGTON CHAIN SAW Here's the lightweight Remington Chain Saw that started the trend to the lightweights. 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Other Holstein winners were: Marlene Harbold, Elizabethtown R 3, second intermediate calf; Curtis Hess, Strasburg Rl, third intermediate calf, John Frey, Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, second junior yearling, Yvonne Stauffer, Ephrata Rl, third senior yearling, Joyce Moyer, Lebanon R 2, first two-year-old, Juliet Sattazahn, Lebanon R 2, second two-year-old, John Frey, third two-year-old, Carl Weaver, Myerstown R 2, second 3-4 year old, and Susan Kauffman, Elizabethtown, third five-year old and over acres of floodplains. Miles of stream banks were ripped and gouged. Quiet streams and small runs became raging torrents, tiprooting trees, carrying debris, destroying farm buildings, crops, roads, and bridges. Restoration work has begun in Lancaster County and in the other flood ravaged areas of the state, according to Bass Far mers are rebuilding their con servation measures, reseeding denuded areas, repairing roads and streambanks, and removing flood debris Conservation agencies oi the U S Department of Agriculture are helping with financial, technical, and informational assistance Landowners can receive technical help from the Soil Conservation Service in Lancaster County by calling or visiting our office at 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, Pa Try A Classified Ad It Pays! Full Power *• *- • »'< pA 17 &