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Kathleen Baroni, 2. Billy MacCauley, Atglen; 3. Nancy MacCauley; 4. Michaella Pippidis, 7. Meg Myers, West Grove. Jr. Showmanship (Age 9-11) 1. Billy MacCauley, 2. Michaella Pippidis, 3. Kathleen Baroni, 4. Sherry Connell, West Grove. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6.1977 [Continued from Page 22] the state with the bow and arrow: Dawn Musser is second in junior livestock judging, and Brenda Warner is second in meats judging. The second place team from the White Rose County consists of senior livestock judges Brenda Walter (first individual), Tim Beck of Seven Valleys (sixths), Harris Wright of Ab bottstown and Christine Sunday of York Rl. Gary Welsh of East Berlin placed fourth in automotive skills for junior contestants; Leonard Greek of Delta was fourth high individual in the dairy cattle judging contest; Paul Knight, Airville was 17th in that most popular event; and Anita Aungst of Dillsburg was fifth in the state in the physical fitness contest for 15 to 19 year old girls. The top 20 in physical fitness contests get to go to a special sports weekend at Penn State later this year. The York County team placed fifth. Others on the team were Tom and Greg Perry of York. The dairy team placed fifth in the state, and aside from the individuals named in the preceding paragraph, consisted of James Knight and Abbe Johnson, both of Airville. York County had the third best flower judging team in the state. They were Kathy Whitcraft of Loganville, NEW TANKS 500 Gal. “MW” 400 Gal. M 800 Gal. "OH” SOOGat. MuellerMHL 400 Gal. Mueller MHL . USED TANKS] 4000 gal. Burrell - 5 tube Thermo' King w*s H.P. unit 4 tube Thermo King w-5 H.P. unit (2) 200 gal. Vat Pasteurizers . 1000 gal. Girton 500 gal. Girton 500 & 600 gal. Milkeepers (like new) 350 gal. Esco 500 gal. Dari-Kooi 425 gal. Esco 400 gal. Dari-Kool 300 gal. Mojonnier 300 gal. Sunset 300 gal. Jamesway 300 gal. Zero Phone 717-768-7111 Achievement Day results: (11th high individual); Joanne Haskins of Spring Grove, (13th); Kelly Rentzel of York, and Rita Loughran of Dallastown. Jonathan Myers of Thomasville and Megan Shaub of Shrewsbury ex celled in vegetable judging, capturing fifth and ninth places, respectively. The team, which was rounded out by John Cramer of Glen Rock and Paul Myers 111 of Thomasville, placed fourth in the state. York County’s horse judging team was ninth in the state. It consisted of Louise Toner, Dallastown; Kelly Preston, Brogue; Cindy Lewis, Felton; and Scott Rauhauser, Thomasville. All four placed between 32 and 40 as in dividuals in a contest which had 200 entries. Cherry Picking up medals with theirdemonstrations were r Linda Brown of LoganviUe and Lisa Dobrosky of Glen Rock. Miss Dobrosky spoke on “A Non-smoker’s Stand," while Miss Brown chose food and nutrition as her topic. Blue ribbon performances were presented by Connie Basta and Becky Bren neman, both of Glen Rock. Red ribbons were awarded to Barbara Kilgore of Airville, and Joey Welsh of East Berlin. Adams County has the third-best 4-H archery team in the state. It consists of Kathy Hall and Lisa Tully, both from Littlestown; Chandra Overman of Get tysburg and Diane Hauser of Orrtanna. The Entomology team, consisting of Lori and Janet Crouse, both from Gettysburg; Becky Wagner from Cashtown, and Cmdy Taylor of East Berlin, also placed third. Adams County’s 4-H Fooderama team was second in the state with Becky Piper leading the way. Nancy Reinhart of Gettysburg was ninth in dividual in that event. Melody -Breighner of Lit tlestown completed the [Continued on Page 271 23 Carole Ebersole ADAMS COUNTY
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