Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1975, Image 71

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The 9th grade Future Farmers of
America, Grassland Chapter, met
tffccently to elect the 9th grade of
ficers for the 1975-76 school year.
Officers elected were: (Back row-left
to right:) Larry Martin, treasurer;
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Sales Rep. in Lane. Co.
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Sales - Service
Brian Wise, secretary: Harry Boley.
sentinel; Tim Paradise, reporter.
(Front row-left to right:) Clifford D.
Martin, Chaplain; Clifford R. Martin,
president; Ken Fox, vice-president.
The English “vegetable
marrow” is a squash to
Americans
York Meats Team wins in contest
The York County 4-H
Meats Team participated at
the National 4-H Meats and
Identification Contest in
Kansas City, Missouri on
November 12. The team
participated with 10 other
state teams. The team was
made up of Tim Beck, R 2
Seven Valleys; Linda
Ebaugh, Delta R 2; Tim
Livingston, Davidsburg Rd.,
Dover; and David Cramer,
Spring Grove R 2, and was
accompanied to Kansas City
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STRENGTH
OF OUR
BUSINESS
We are on
call 24 hours
a day
- 7 days
a week
There are 4 of
us that work on
Refrigeration
and Electrical
M. Maxwell Smith, center, Lan
caster County Extension director,
was recently elected secretary -
treasurer of the Pennsylvania
Association of County Agricultural
Agents during that organization’s
annual meeting on the Penn State
Campus at University Park. Smith
has been serving Lancaster County
agriculture since 1937 and is the
by Peggy Brown, Brodbecks
Rl, and Richard Beck, Seven
Valleys R 2, as coaches.
Tim Livingston was third
m beef judging with 139
points, high individual had
145. The team placed second
in beef judging with 386
points, Virginia was Ist with
414 points.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 6,1975—
recipient of numerous awards in
cluding the Superior Service Award
from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture. Shown with Smith are
Leslie N. Firth, Mercer County Ex
tension director, left, who was elected
president of the Association and
Orville A. Yoder, Bradford County
Extension director, the new vice
president
The team placed sth in
pork judging with a score of
372 and Oklahoma was Ist
with a score of 403 points.
David Cramer was 9th in
judging pork with a score of
133, high individual had 143.
Tim Livingston was 7th in
retail judging with a score of
136, high individual had 143.
The team placed 10th in
retail judging with a score of
373 and the team from
Minnesota was Ist with 404.
The total of all judging was
won by Oklahoma with a
score of 1,165. The York
County team scored 1,131
points and placed 7th. Tim
Livingston was Bth with 389.
The high individual had 412.
David Cramer had 388 and
placed 10th.
The meat identification
part of the contest was won
by Wyoming with a score of
683 and York County placed
2nd with 652. Tim Beck was
second with a score of 234,
high individual had 236.
Linda Ebaugh was 11th with
a score of 210 and Tim
Livingston was 12th with a
score of 208.
The total overall judging
and meat identification
contest was won by
Wyoming with a score of
1,825 points and York County
placed 3rd with a score of
1,783. Tim Beck was 6th
overall with a score of 605
points and the high in
dividual had a score of 631.
Tim Livingston was Bth with
a score of 597. Linda Ebaugh
was 16th overall with a score
of 581.
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR,
PETACHMENTG OF SCJLPIEES
WERE TEMPORARILY APPOINTEP
FROM THE RANKS OF THE U G
armvto serve as. Military
POLICEMEN IN TIMES OF WAP OR
OTHER EMERGENCIES
OfJ 26,199!,
THE MILITARY POLICE CORPS
WAS OFFICIALLY ESTABUISMEP
TO PREVENT CRIME, PROTECT
property alp generally
maintain hi&h Stanparps of
OPPE.R FOR MEM6ERG OF THE
ARMY AMP THEIR FAMILIES
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