York team tops spring judging contest By Laurie Dobrosky UNIVERSITY PARK - Members of the York County 4-H team braved the cold ram, com mon to Penn State m the spring, to win the ninth annual spring judging contest held here recently. The team competed with 250 4-H and FFA members and 40 collegiate contestants m the placing of eight classes of livestock. These classes included: 3 classes of beef cattle, 2 of sheep and 3 of swine. There were two divisions, youth and collegiate, divided into amateur and professional groups. The amateur groups only placed the classes of livestock. The professional groups were required to give reasons to official judges on the placmgs of the classes. The York County team con sisting of Bob Livingston of Dover, Bill Wise of Sprmg Grove, Lasa Dobrosky of Glen Rock and Chris Shive of Seven Valleys was the top team in professional youth division. Individual winners in the —-— 1 [ TOPS in the 100 h.p. CLASS! ] sums AIR-COOLED DIESEL TRACT IN CHOICE OF 4WD OR 2WD 105 H.P. engine 6 cylinder 331 cu. in. Planetary drive on all 4 wheels* Differential lock Wet disc inboard brakes • 540 and 1000 r.p.m. PTO w/hydraulic control Fully synchronized transmission 12 forward speeds, 3 reverse Cat II 3 pt. hitch w 79328 lbs. lift capacity • Center front differential and recessed direct drive shaft.* • Platform design with suspended pedals 4-wheel braking* (w/4WD engaged) • Premium tires for greater traction * 4WD only TIGER SIX 105 2-Wheel Drive GO AHEAD I Floyd Burleigh \MttTLt I rd b #t , “' ms n!,H SSRmI l FactoryviHe, Pa. 18419 Hllllir I 717/945-3810 SIL S & L Tractors of North America, Inc. P.0.80x 6*65 Bridgawator, N. J. 08807 (201)560-9*50 professional youth division in cluded: Seth Gruber of Lehigh 4-H for beef cattle; Lisa Dobrosky of York 4-H for sheep; and Bob Livingston of York 4-H for oral reasons. The high scoring overall in dividual was Dwayne Messick of Lower Dauphin FFA. He was also high scoring individual in swine. Lancaster County 4-H team A was the top winner in the amateur youth division. Team members included: Michelle Dean, Fritz Frey, Carol Gmder and Emily Weaver. Marline McCutcheon of Arm strong County 4-H was the high individual in the amateur youth division. She swept the contest placing first m sheep and swine, in addition to her overall title. Vince Cebular, Grassland FFA, was high individual m beef cattle. Bill Weist of Leesport captured the title of high individual in the collegiate professional division. Bill, a junior m agriculture engineering was high individual in swine, third in beef cattle, and fourth in oral reasons before being named high individual. The top individual in the collegiate amateur division was Judy Long of Carlisle. Judy, a sophomore m agriculture business management, placed above the other 20 contestants in her division by placing first in beef cattle and second in swine. The Spring Judging Contest is sponsored each year by the Penn State Block and Bridle Club. The chairman of this year’s contest was David Wise of Spring Grove, a senior in animal production. Assisting him were Brenda Werner of Hanover, a junior m animal production and the members of the 1981 Penn State Livestock Judging Team. and longer life. and transmissions are ruggedly the extra stress of 4WD opera 2WD model, only the front is eliminated all other corn unchanged. In the 100 - 110 h.p. class, the Tiger Six 105 will stand out in any competition in ease of handling, fuel economy and "go"-power. See your SAME Dealer about these and other SAME 4WD and 2WD tractors in the 35 to 160 h.p. range or contact us for nearest dealer's name. Lancaster Famine, Saturday, April 17,1982—81 S The high team in the advanced junior division was York County 4-H team A consisting of (clockwise from left): Lisa Dobrosky, Glen Rock; Bill Wise, Spring Grove; Bob Livingston, Dover; and Chris Shive, Seven Valleys. I USED • STEEL TANKS OVER 150 IN STOCK 275 Gal. to 20,000 Gal. Can Be Used For - • Feed and grain bins • Livestock water tanks • Feeding troughs • Tolls & Bridges • Manure Storage • Fertilizer Storage PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, Inc. Hardware • Farm Supplies Custom Manufacturing • Crane Service Box 128, R.D. #4, Lititz, PA 17543 Wood Corner Rd., 1 Mile West of Ephrata Phono: 717-738-1121 Make your business dollars work as hard as you d 0... General Electric’s NEW Phoenix an affordable FM radio with the range, rugged ness reliability, and performance so lacking in CB and other low performance radios. Check it out today. Just mail the clip out coupon. No obligation, of course. Phoenix Business Radio., quality that speaks for itself' RADIO Authorized Sales & Service TRIANGLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. RD 3, Rt. 23 West, New Holland, PA 17557 PH; 717-656-2211