Maryland Wins (Continued trees Pag* A 1) Also, Barbara Whipp of Gaith ersburg (Montgomery County), 1965, and Dottie Grove of Hager stown (Washington County), 1961. On Mb way to national honors in this year’s contest, Mark lager placed first in judging Brown Swiss cattle; tenth in both Ary shires and Jersey judging; and tenth in reasons. On Sept 21 he had placed sixth in the overall standings among 52 contestants from 14 states in the 4-H division of the invitational youth dairy cattle judging contest during the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show at Harris burg, Pa. He also placed among > HEAVY DUTY SBEWALi CURIAM SYSTEM DESKMED FOft DARY BARNS • DROP LINE PULLEYS Heavy duty stMi pulleys with oil- I Impregnated brona bearings to Insure We-timasalHubflcatlon. Pulleys mounted on nigged 3-bolt bracket. ! • HEM PIPE Heavy structural t* O.D. on both top and bot tom of curtain. 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The Maryland team placed first in Jersey breed judging; third in Ayrshire, Guernsey and Holstein judging; and fourth in the Brown Swiss classes. At Harrisburg, Maryland swept to an easy team victory in the overall 4-H standings, with New York, Pennsylvania. Michigan and Wisconsin trailing far behind. Include*: ’Heavy Duty Motor Mount in that order. The Maryland team also placed first in oral reasons at Harrisburg, as well as in Ayrshire, Holstein iand Jersey breed judging. I Winning the national 4-H dairy cattle judging contest assures a Counties To Protect HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —The PennsyWania Agricultural Land Preservation Board approved easement purchases for 12 farms in 8 counties, protecting 1,551 acres of prime farmland from development For the first time, easements were purchased in Dauphin and Susquehanna counties. A total of 21,609 acres in 33 counties have been preserved in die program’s first three years. “We’re pleased to participate in farmland protection efforts in Dauphin and Susquehanna coun ties,” said State Agriculture Sec retary and Board Chairman Boyd E. Wolff. ‘The Susquehanna County farm is under develop ment pressure, and the Dauphin County farm is noted for its high quality soil” The board also approved the purchase of farmland protection easements in Centre, Chester, Cumberland, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York Counties. A breakdown of the properties - by county, owner, township, acreage, and purchase cost -• follows: ... Centre - In D. and Patricia H. 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Farmland 160 acres. $101,250. • Chester - Oliver and Doris Mast, West Nantmeal Township, 153 acres, $536,585. • Cumberland - Paul H. and Janice C. Yorlcts, Dickinson Township, 113 acres, $355,122. • Cumberland - Paul H., Janice C. and Larry J. Yoricts, Dickinson Township, 83 acres, $202,935. • Dauphin - William C. Martz, Upper Paxton Township, 149 acres, $176,194. • Lancaster - Leroy and Arlene Martin. West Donegal Township, 101 acres. $121,300. • Lancaster -- Red Knob Farm, Little Britain and Fulton Town ships, 160 acres, $160,230. • Lancaster - Henry P. and Ellen M. Fox, Ephrata Township, 73 acres, $227,736. • Lebanon - Joseph P. and Delores E. Laicha, South Lebanon Township, 78 acres, $173,000. i • Susquehanna -- Leon R. and Jennie G. Cameron, Lenox Town ship, 107 acres, $39,990. • York - G. Ellis and Joyce Crawl, Lower Chancefotd Town ship, 213 acres, $293,260. ■ York -- George E. and Eli zabeth C. Jordan, East Hopewell Township, 139 acres, $376,044. Move o*l \ \ Jaw*— • MT