A2o—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, July 5,1980 High winds, hail wreck BY SHEILA MILLER RAMONA ROAD - Last Saturday evening’s storm ripped through Lebanon County and seemed to leave in its path concentrated devastation between Prescott and Ramona Roads in Jackson and South Lebanon Townships In a distance of less than one mile as the crow flies the storm blew off bam roofs, toppled a silo, killed a heifer calf, leveled a 75 x 40 foot bam, and snapped 26 Met-Ed The roof of the cinder block barn, located on the neighboring property southeast of the Deck farm, was damaged as the storm ripped through the area around 6:15 p.m. This 75x40 barn on the Clyde Deck dairy farm, Ramona Road, Jackson Twp., lies broken by the storm. Note blown-out wall on barn in background. SEE US AT THE GARDEN SHOW East Towne Mall - July 9 thru 12 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily FEATURING DKUBOTn Model 85100 12 H.P. Diesel COPE & WEAVER CO. New Providence, Pa. 17560 poles, reported Clyde Miller, director of Lebanon County’s Emergency Management Agency. Along with some other damage to a house trailer and a 4-bay garage, Miller said the property damage resulting from the stem was estimated at slightly over $155,000. He explained the estimate was formulated after he visited 20 residences in Jackson and South Lebanon Townships Dennis Hoke, County Agent for the Lebanon County Cooperative Ex tension, reported that damage to crops in the county ranged from mild to heavy. In the Ono-Harpers area, he said, the com was “reduced to sticks, with the leaves all beaten off” He added the damage to the small grains was irreparable “the gram was shattered out, the heads (Turn to Page A 22) HI MTPn-rir. I.H. Cub Cadet Tractor 717-786-7351 havor near Myerstown Clyde Deck’s Holstein cow studies the remains of one of the 26 Met-Ei electrical poles snapped under Saturday’s gale force winds. CHIEF TO BOOTMAKER-CHECKMATE * v * ■** ******* , v V * «>* 29 H 3006 CHECKMATE Harla H & R CHECKMATE 1671336 GP-82 Born 6/8/74 Bred by and acquired from Harvey E Sommers & Sons, Hanna, IN USDA, 1/80 RIP 59% Repeatability 74% 650., 49H. 17,390 M 3.5% 6098 F PD +sll3 + U72M -.11% +26BF HFA, 1/80 28 Class Dtrs AgeAdjSc 79 5 I aAa Repeatability 68% PDT+I.2O TPI+339 | 645 Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief EX-94 GM USDA PD +1458M +6BF 99% Rep 7/79 + 1 34 PDT 99% R 7/79 HFA ister Triune Toni VG-85 Harla Cow Index 4-1049 M +3IF 500 2X 305 D 23080 M 37% 843 F ~m , y wn 9 occ nM 602 2X 305 D 29750 M 36% 1066 F 14 03 2X 305 D 22550 M Sire Ejlane Prince Fred GENCTICTRAIT SUMMARY, 1/80 2B Daughters _ 23 Herds 59% Rei Fore Udder 49 ’.ht Rear Udder Heigi Rear Udder Width Udder Ce nter Support SO Udder Depth si_ 49 50 Medium Teat Placement Teat Size Stature Strength and Capacity 49 Width of Rump Pelvic Angle Rear Leg Set Calving Ease Available From Your Local ABS Representative Bangor, PA EncHeinsohn 215-588-4704 Baptistown, NJ Cindy Gordeuk 201-996-2088 Columbia, PA James Charles 717-898-8694 Ephrata, PA Darvin Yoder 717-733-0966 Holtwood, PA Paul Herr 717-284-4592 Lebanon, PA Paul Martin 717-949-2381 Leola, PA Lynn Gardner 717-656-6509 Nevwille, PA Jerry Baboms 717-423-6451 ff \ Port Murray, NJ Robert Kayhart 201-689-2605 5 Prospectville PA William Tyner 215-542-8479 I Reading, PA Robert Greider 215-378 1212 J Stewartstown PA Tom Engle 717-993-6836 Thomasville PA Ira Boyer 717-225-3758 West Grove, PA Maurice Stump 215-869-9187 Elmer, NJ Cyndy Hetzell 609-455-8187 Taneytown, MD Jack L Klmg 301-447-2742 Mt Airy, MD Allan Pickett 301-663-4191 yl •'tS* -rf- w Other Chief x BOOTMAKER Cross - A Good One Pawnee Farm Reflection Admiral EX-93 GM Pawnee Farm Glenvue Beai Paclamar Bootmaker EX-94 GM Harla Jester Lass Vickie Vi liability Slightly Bulgy 51 Good Width High 51 Improves 50 50 Correct 50 Correct a v ***<*• EX-90 3 4% 768 F