Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 23, 1975, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 23, 1975
12
York teams take
four first places
Editor’! Note: York activities, held in mid With 60 4-H’ers par*
County's 4-H Achievement August, with four first place tlciMtinc York Countv had
Day participants at teams. Results furatahcd to o ne of the largest groups of
University Park did con- us a week ago from the qualifiers for the 4-H
siderably better than was University’s Extension Achievement Dayg wh i ch
reported in last week’s issue. Service office made no
They came through the mention of that fact. IConlinueo on Pass ZZ|
Straight shooting all the way down sweep of the contest, with Susan
the line earned these archers the first Jones, left, as high individual, with
place team title at the 4-H team mates, Jeff Wise, center, and
Achievement Days held earlier this Karl Daugherty placing third and
month at the Penn State campus. The second, respectively. Shown with the,
York County team made a clean team is Lee Jinks, state 4-H leader.
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York County 4-H members were contest, York; Paul Knight, Airville,
first place winners in the Dairy Cindy Knight 11th individual, Airville
Judging Contest held at State 4-H and Leonard Greek, Bth individual,
Achievement Days. From left are: Delta; and Lee Jinks, State 4-H
Cindy Rutter, high individual in the Leader.
ThouscmdsVie for Recipe Prizes
. , , , per cent fewer calories and is a
American women love to mone y. saV er as well
cook and bake—but they hate J
calories
Sugartwin, the low calone “
granulated sugar substitute ples ’ Co ° Kles ' calces, never
made by /Überto-Culver Com- Z S ’ rUvtt
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ShSlrf a dnnk made Wlth Sugartwin.
thousands of recipes in sl con~ « tl l. *«*» f v «
test that required only the use /
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of white and/or brown Sugai- ongmalltyi ‘^ ste an J d “ verall
appeal.
Twenty-five women from 18
states were selected as winners xhe 25 winning recipes in
and each received a beautiful c i U ded Date nut cake, stuffed
four-piece silver coffee service cabbage, caraway green beans,
valued at $350 orange Julius, chewy Cheddar Want to save calories and
Recipes in any category were cut-ups, mock pecan pie, brow- lWnte Albert o—C nlvct
eligible as long as they were nies, a wide variety of cookies. Company, 2525 Armitage Ave
made with Sugartwm, which bread, pork balls in sauer- ntie , Melrose Parle, 111 50160 for
not only looks, pours measures kraut nest and coconut maca- free brown and white SUGAR
and tastes like sugar but has 91 roons TWIN booklets.
Contestants were asked to
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hn Se
Salesman
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RD2, Ephrata, Pa
717-859-1127
Sugartwin recipe prize.
(WESTERN OFFICE]
Box 365, Martinsburg, Pa
814-793-3716