—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1977 14 Cumberland County’s medal-winning Consumerama presentation team consisted of, left to right: Hale McCulloch, Ruth McCulloch, Sherri Webber, all from Newville, and Janice Davidson from Shippensburg. They tied for first place with a Dauphin County team. Achievement Day results: (Continued from Pafe 1) contest); Brenda Walter of fourth places, and six fifth Airville (senior livestock places. Out of those 26 top judging); Kathy Sunday of placings, 19 were rung up by York R 1 (meats judging); individuals and seven by Beth Aungst of Dillsburg teams. In addition, the York (physical fitness for 13-15 Countlans brought home five year old girls); and Sue recognitions for either blue Schneider of Wellsville, ribbon or gold medal con- (public speaking). tests. Five York County 4- Three York County 4-H H’ers are ranked as Number teams are ranked first in the One in the state in their state. They are: The junior respective contests. They livestock team, consisting of are: Bonnie Wire of Spring Dawn Musser of Man- Grove (senior automotive (Continued on Page 20,21] Sec:."'-'- v f<*P« ♦V*. HP ’ ' * ”\>s N ■«. '' X * s vH V ; ' * /Sk, COUNTY"“U :-3 Mil mm ATIOH MON. - Garden Tractor Pulling Contest 7:30 PM. Registration begins at 6:30 PM TUES. - EARL KELLER & Crazy Willie WED.- WALT GROLLER THU. - SHORTY LONG SHOW FRI. - BROADWAY BUCKAROOS SAT. - COUNTRY GOLD • Flowers and vegetables exhibits - All Open Classes. Premiums paid for: Dairy Goats; Grain and Seed Crops; Hay and Silage; Vegetables and Fruits; Flowers and Plants, etc. • Many other House and Garden Exhibits as well as Farm Im plements, etc. • For more information and Premium Books and Pre-registra tion forms contact: LARRY OBERLY Northampton, Pa. 18067 DONATION-PARKING . -"v. V\^ r -* ' *** V ALUM TOWNSHIP FIRE CO. COUNTRY FAIR AUGUST 15 THRU 20 KREIDERSVIUE, PH 1 Mile North of the (topper Peony off Rmte 329. OPENS DAILY AT 6 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY GAMES RIDES BINGO The second-best team of horse judges among Pennsylvania’ 4-H’ers comes from Cumberland County. More than 200 individuals were entered in the con test. Carlisle’s Judy Long, right, was high individual in the contest which was entered by more than 200. Other team members, left to right, are: Betsy Nichols, Mechanicsburg; Sue Muller, Carlisle, and Debbie King, Mechanicsburg. 3 Atlas Road Ph: (215) 262-9670 ■> fc, >* +
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