NO-J 1 lunty-Wide 4-H Flower-Vegetable Show Success IEPHINE SHREINER,' above, of -Ephrata and Lin- I Club, was First Year project winner of the Out )wer division for the first county-wide competition gardeners. Judith Buch, Ephrata 2, was Second lampion,. Elsianne Hess, Third, and Ruth Metzler, lersburg, Fourth Year. —LF PHOTO NNERS of INDOOR FLOWER competition at the wide 4-H Flower and Vegetable Show, Wednes *loln left; First Year Project—Alva Herr, Holt h Ri'iunore 4-H Club; Second‘Year—Elsianne ■ Easier, Garden Spot 4-H Club, and Third Year— u 'eigaard, Lancaster RD 4, Garden Spot. 111 Calendar 27 n 2 Dutch 'Hwshcy, Pa P ° nnj Guernsey H * l(nv * Guernsey Pa rscd R ose 4-H Beef J mb club, Bp. m., 6. Plcnic Woods, 7*9. P« style. E riiet 4-H. LJ».v —LF PHOTO Dairy Show, Guernsey Pa villion. Sept. 9—9:30 am, Cumber land Co-op Wool Growers Lamb pool, Carlisle. Sept. 17—Penna. Junior Da iry Show, Farm Show Bldg Harrisburg. Sept. 16-19 —Solanco Fair, I Quarryville. Elizabethtown Kiwanis Fair. Sept. 18—Penna. Holstein Cattle Show, Farm Show Bldg., Harrisburg Sept. 23-26 —West Lampeter Community Fair. Ephrata Community Fair. Lancaster. Pa., So,today, August 29. 1959 JUDGE JOE WAY, asst. Chester County Agent, is shown discussing various exhibits at the close of the First County-Wide 4-H Flower and Vegetable show, conducted Wen nesday in John Henry Neff School, Neffsville. Way discussed “Do’s and Don’ts” of exhib it preparation, quality, uniformity and values of exhibiting. There were 92 entries from throughout the county in this first attempt at an integrated 4-H gardeners’ exhibit. —LF PHOTO ' LANCASTER COUNTY’S TOP 4-H vegetable garden ers are shown here with their exhibits—part of the 92 en tries in all classes of the big show in John Neff school, Neffsville. From left are, Third Year—Leslie Witmer, Mt. Joy RD 1, E-town-Donegal 4-H Club; Second Year—Mary Heisey, Sheridan 1, Lincoln Club, and First Year—David Denhnger, Lancaster, Garden Spot. —LF PHOTO Committees Named For 4-H Pig Round-Up The Lancaster - Lebanon county 4-H pig round-up and sale will be held at the Union Stock Yards, Sept. 1 & 2, according to Victor Plastow, Associate County Agent. All pigs are to arrive at the barn between 7 a m.and IZ noon, on Tuesday Judging will start at 8 a. m, by breeds with three weight classes in each breed. Judging is scheduled to be completed by noon The public auction of all entries is scheduled for 2 p. m. at the yards. Lester Burdette, Penn State Swine Specialist, will be official judge. Committees The following committees have been appointed for the show. TAGGING: Geo. Reinhart, Edgar Porter, Harold Roh rer, Darvm Boyd and Wil bur Hosier. ‘ SCALES. Edgar Shrom, Wilbur Hosier, Warren Lein inger and Richard Lefever. PENNING; Elmer Boyd, Samuel Groff, Clayton San grey and Donald Hosier. PEN & ALLEYS: Richard Lefever, S. Groff, W. Lem inger, G. Reinhart and C. Sangrey. SHOW RING: H. Rohrer, W. Hosier and E. Porter. $2 Per Year FIVE - DAY WEATHER •FORECAST Saturday - Wednesday Temp, will avg. 4-8 de grees above normal range of 61 - 81. Continued hot over weekend. Little cool er-Mon. & Tues. Warmer Wed. Widely scattered showers almost daily. Week's rainfall .39 inch at Lancaster. August total 3.39, normal - 4.30. Sept. 10 Is Soil Bank Deadline Thursday, September 10 is the last day farmers can take the first necessary step to participate in the Soil Bank’s 1960 Conservation Reserve program, Earl Groff, Chair man of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee, said today. The first step is for each tanner who wishes to offer cropland under the program to ask _ the County Agricul tural Stabilization and Con servation Committee to set a basic annual rate per-acre for the land offered. The period for filing such requests is from August 24 through September 10. The Chairman emphasized that no requests will be accept ed after September 10. After the basic rate has been established for the land offered, the farmer will then have an opportunity to ap ply for a contract at any fig ure below the basic rate. If the offer can be accept ed, the farmer will be noti fied of the date by which he must return the signed Con servation Reserve contract to the County Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva tion Office.