BY LAUREL SCHAEFF Staff Correspondent WOMELSDORF Berks junior divisions were Berks senior division followed by County 4-H members County teams. Lancaster Helen Seidel, Kutztown, dominated the recently held County followed in second running a close second. Pennsylvania Southeast place in the senior division Junior participant Harold Regional Dairy Judging while two other teams from Dietrich Hamburg, led four Contest, held on the farms of Berks County captured other aerks County mem- Richard Troutman and second and third place —in individual placuigs George Seidel, here in honors in the junior division, ranking first through fifth western Berks County. High individuals were also A tctnl of 46 participants _ JL£' HIGH JUNIOR TEAM (left to right) - Pat Dreisbach, Carol Oreisbach, Charles Seidel, Doris Stump, Richard Troutman - Host Farmer Grain bin (Continued from Page Al) and stop the fine now that the bin was gone, Philhpy said he couldn’t say since he was only one of the members of the three-man board. Lebanon County Com missioner Edward Arnold commented that he is hoping and assuming that the township will drop the complaint and that the issue will be settled. “I have mixed emotions about this case,” he said “I didn’t want to get in the middle since it is a local decision Krall made his decision to take down the bin, you can’t really ask for anymore ” On the question of paying the fine, Krall too has made his decision “I’ll sit it out in jail I won't pay the fine,” he said “The only thing I wish for is that in 3 years the people who have pushed the issue and forced me to tear down my gram bin don’t have any food on their tables. These people in authority aren’t interested in the farmer ... only themselves, their power and greed,” he said in disgust.—SM According to township supervisor Wilbur Miller, Krall was granted a 30 day appeal period after the Lebanon County judge’s decision, plus an additional 30 days to move the struc ture One week after Krall received notice from Justice Lehman’s office, the gram bin was finally disenabled. “I got the letter that they were going to arrest me, so I sold the bin and tore it down There’s no use talking to anyone they’re out to get me,” Krall stated He said he wasn’t sure if he still would have to pay the $3OO fine levied by the Justice His deadline for appealing the notice was yesterday As of Thursday, the South Londonderry Township supervisors were not aware of the fact that the gram bin had been removed, ac cording to Raymond Phillipy, Supervisor He noted that at their Wed nesday evening meeting, the other two supervisors asked him if he knew anything about the Krall gram bin and he told them of the notice of complaint being served. Whether or not the supervisors could intervene GARBER OIL CO. (TEXACO) Fuel Chief HEATING OIL t OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY PA Ph 653 1821 Berks dominates SE regional dairy judging Sweeping the first place from Beiks County. Steve honors in both senior and Shaw, Oley, was first in the •oargy raaourca cantara 458-8011 p o box 24 uwchland po 19480 ha 6 0000 financial future uith a high interest earning sainngs account! We've a number of plans to choose from... all designed to get your nest egg grouing. THE FARMERS NATHNUI BANK OF OUARRWUi SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU TWO CONVENIENT SOUTHERN LANCASTER COUNTY LOCATIONS ★ QUARRYVILLE Ph0ne:(717)786-7337 ★ PENN HILL An Equal Opportunity Lender • Member F D I C • Each Account Insured To $40,000 e-* pin' HIGH SENIOR TEAM (left to right) - Kevin Sattazahn, Scott Hauseman, Scott Miller, Helen Seidel "resented Berks, Mon- Kevin Sattazahn, Morgantown; Don Stoltzfus,' tgomery, Chester, Lan- Womelsdorf; Scott Morgantown; Tun Kurtz, caster, Northampton, and Hauseman, Boyertown; Elverson; A 1 March, Scuy"'’ l ' counties m the Scott Miller, Hamburg. 2. Glenmore. 4. Berks 2- Dean Kfv £ competition Judging for the Lancaster - Neil Crouse, Shoemaker, Kutztown; Todd dd” long affair was Alan Stevens; Dale Hershey, Miller, Hamburg: Donna Bair of Atlantic Breeders. Honks; Steve Kauffman, Stump, Bernville; Bill Following are the results. Elizabethtown; Dave Zollers, Mertztown; 5. Berks Senior-high team: Stoner, Landisville. 3. 3 - Jan Adams, Hamburg; 1. Berks 1 - Helen Seidel, Chester - Keith Stoltzfus, steadily! Stop in and see us soon. We’ll help you select the sailings plans right for you! » ,' Look fonvard to a bright LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU OOOOOOOq o Manning g whip g new g Hie o together© (Turn to Page A 33)