Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 23, 1975, Image 22

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    22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 23, 1975
York teams take
four first places
_ .. - ... The archery team con
|Continued from Pit* 12| sisted of Susan Jones, high
are held annually at individual; Karl Daugherty,
University Park. Par- second; and Jeff Wise, third,
ticipants from each county. The first-place dairy
who have earlier won local Judging team consisted of
contests, travel to the Penn Cindy Rutter, high in
state campus with their dividual; Leonard Greek,
leaders to match their skills eighth, Cindy Knight, 11th,
and knowledge with con- and Paul Knight.
York County 4-H members were
first place winners in the Meats
Judging Contest held at State 4-H
Achievement Days on the Penn State
campus, August 11-13. From left are:
Tony Dobrosky, York County Agent;
Mark Cramer 10th individual, Spring
Grove, Tim Livingston, 3rd individual,
Dover; Linda Ebaugh 2nd individual,
Delta and Tim Beck, high individual.
Seven Valleys,
testants from all over the Sharing honors in the blue
state. This year more than ribbons meats judging team
1,600 4-H’ers representing were Tim Beck, -high in
every county in the Com- dividual; Linda Ebaugh,
monwealth took part in the second; Tim Livingston,
three-day event. third; and Mark Cramer,
York County captured first tenth,
place team wins in senior Wayne Bankert was high
livestock Judging, meats individual on the senior
judging, dairy judging, and livestock team
archery. What’s more these which placed first. Others on
teams all had the high in- the team were Kathy Sun
dividual of the contest, and day, third; Terry Dixon,
in archery it was a clean 1-2- fifth; and Nat Sheffer,
3 sweep. seventh.
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In addition to these team
wins, York County also had
the first place consumerama
team, as was reported in last
week’s issue. Other results
for the activities may be
found on pages 22 and 23 of
the August 16 issue of
Lancaster Fanning.
York County 4-H members were
first place winners in the Senior
Livestock Judging Contest held at
State 4-H Achievement Days on
August 11-13. From left are: Tony
Dobrosky, York County Agent; Nat
High Facts
The Andes of Argentina
are the highest mountains in
the Western Hemisphere
Some 30 peaks in the region
top 20,000 feet. The highest
tides in the world have been
found off Canada’s east
coast. They sometimes
reach 53 feet in that coun
try’s Bay of Fundy.
Shelter, 7th individual, Hanover,
Terry Dixon, sth individual, York,
Kathy Sunday, 3rd individual, York
and Wayne Bankert, high individual.
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