Ifr- Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 14. 1976 Achievers (Continued from Pagi 16| in the 4-H Draw Hrvuc Details on her achievement,'! can be found on page 07 The flower Judging and home bowl tcanw from Chester County placed second. Berks County had the fifth place dairy Judging team The 4-H Achievement Days featured scores of demonstrations by both teams and individuals who recently won blue ribbons in county and regional com petition. Champion Judging teams in the areas of dairy, en tomology, vegetables, flower judging and identification, rlflery, livestock, horse, poultry, archery and meat identification were selected. New this year was a clothing judging contest. Two other events, an automotive contest and tractor operator’s contest, tested participants on their driving skills and knowledge of vehicle safety. County horse bowl teams competed with the winners eligible to enter the Nor theast Regional 4-H Horse Bowl at the Keystone In ternational Livestock Ex position in Harrisburg. Initiated seven years ago, “Consumerama” presen tations were geared to the teenage consumer. “Con sumerama” consists of a series of three activities designed to help increase consumer competency. Activities include a con sumer bowl game, planathon, and judging. Also featured was the state V J vm *J ***