6. NO. 22 WINNERS IN THE YORK-LANCASTER AREA soil judging contest are, left to right, top six contestants in order of their placmgs- Martin Wennch, Harold Lefever Ken i Spade, Ronald Kline, Gerald Kreider. and Carl Gehman. Of the 45 Future Fann in the contest from both York and Lancaster Counties, Lancaster County contestants [ seven of the top eight placmgs. .The contest was held Wednesday on the Howard rv Farm in York County. The County winners will next compete in the state con dunng FFA week at the Pennsylvania State University in June L F Photo ean Up Week Scheduled r Rural Penna. ARRISBURG Gover- David L. Lawrence to lequested Pennsylvan ia observe State Clean- Week w hich has been gnatcd for the period il 23 through 29 by the nsylvania- Rural Safety ncil he Governor said; '“A i spang clean-up makes ies and farms safer, neat >nd piovides more pleas surroundmgs in which to and work. With the coining of sp [ the earth takes on a '■ fresh and clean look, should help nature by ng our clean-up duties the home and on the hsoi dor ranks second to poor judgement as , cause of accidents. A int study of hospitalized ,e accident cases disclos ed c-,e out of every five ! Pul there by disorder idents happen more of m cluttered, untidy sur- Rdmgs It t, ■'■'kos hard work, care lanmug and the co on of all members of nnlv to create a well ■nod home or farm.” m Calendar 3 to 25 Seventh an- Ameucan Angus con ice ut University of 'gid Athens. 1 24—7 30 pm • 4-H icU meets at the home Overgaard, Lan ■f R 4 Pm - Penryn com jtj 4-H club meets in "eiinn fire hall. 25—1 30 p.m. -South strict Dairy Herd Im minent Association su-. isors meet in Valley ‘ g(J hall, Red Hill, tgomory County. -< 10 00 am. to 3:00 Annual Lancaster 1 y Homemaker’s day e Plain and Fancy urant near Bird-In- i? m * ■ County 4-H lUrn to page i 5) ♦v, *%***+ v 4 v Mary Kathryn Keene Named Miss Milkmaid Misa Mary Kathryn Keene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roy Keene of Christiana Rl, was named Miss Lancaster County Milkmaid Tuesday night. The twenty-year-old ex farm girl who is now a jun ior at Pennsylvania State ■i, ¥ : ' MARY KATHRYN KEENE University won the crown m competition with Miss Jo- Homemakers Day Is Scheduled Your Bole As A Pennsyl vania Homemaker will be the theme of the annual Lan caster County Homemakers’ Day, scheduled to be held next week. Among the features on the program will be “What is your M.Q. 9 ”, “You and dis aster.”, and “It’s a woman’s world”. A fashion show will be the feature of the luncheon to be served by the Plain & Fancy restaurant near -Bird- In-Hand, the site of the pro gram. Activities are scheduled to begin at 10.00 a m. and con clude about 3 p.m. April 27. Interested homemakers are asked to make reservations by contacting the office of the county agent before Monday. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22. 1961 *•4 ' * anne Bixler, Marietta Rl; Miss Joyce Kreider, Quarry (Turn to page 12) Kirkwood 4-H ***’ * Holds Meeting The Kirkwood Community 4-H club held its regular monthly meeting in the Bart Colerain E’ementary School, Bartville, last Tuesday. For the program, which began at 8:00 p.m., a demon stration on sweet com grow ing was presented. The next meeting of the club will be held Tuesday, May 9 at the Kirkwood Odd Fellows Hall at 7:30 p.m. Reporter for the club is Martin Greenleaf, Jr. Boots & Saddles 4-H Club Meets The regular month’y meet ing of the Boots and Saddles 4-H light horse and pony club was held last Friday at the Stevens fire hall with a bout 30 members in attend ance. The next meeting will be held in the Landisville fire hall on May 12 New mem bers are welcome to join the club at that time. Steven Sites is club report er. Agreement On Disagreement Expressed By Silage Experts Experts agreed there is to questions pointed up the still a lot to~"bo learned m truth of this statement. the making of silage at the Experts tended to agree Southeastern Regional Silo 0 n some major points how- Chnic Tuesday at Allentown. ever . ]\i os t G f the speakers In response to a farmer’s were in agreement that the comment that he had been most important factor in making silage for 13 years making silage is the manage-' and was still learning, John ment decisions made by the E. Baylor, extension Agron- farmer. Fred Hughes, exten omist said, “We all are.” sion economist* said every Many of the answers given (Turn to page 11) ' AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE County Future Farmers Sweep Soil Judging Tilt Lancaster County Future Farmers awept the first six placings in the York-Lancaster Area Land Use and Manage ment contest Wednesday. Winner in the contest, in er County scoier was from, which 45 FFA members from New Holland High School, the two counties participated A York County member was 15 year old Martin Wen- took seventh place while So rich, the son of Mr. and Mrs. lanco came hack to tie for Walter Wenrich, Denver R 2. eighth position m the con- He is a 10th grade student at test. Cocalico Union. The annual event, popul- His closest competitor was arly known as Land Judging, Harold Lefever, son of Mr. was held on the farm of and Mrs. Jay Lefever, Quar- Howard Perry, south of ryville R 2. He is in the 10th York grade at Solanco High The first three place win- School. ners in each county will Cocalico chapter placed have the opportunity to rep two other contestants while resent the county in the stale SoJanco scored with one oth- contest during FFA week at er judge. The other Lancast- (Turn to page 7) Darvin Boyd Is Co. Delegate To National 4-H Convention By; Winlhrop Merriam, ton D C While there, dele- Assistant County Agent gates will study the opera „ _ . , tion of our government, have Lancaster County will be a c h ance to meet with Cong i epresented at the National ressmen, and join in many 4-H Conference by Darvin discussion groups on subjects Boyd, Ephrata, Rl. This am 0 £ common mterest. In addi nual affair opens on April 22 ti ori) c j u b members will tour with four club members a number of points of inter from each state in attend- es t an( j have much opportune ance ’ ity to exchange thoughts and ideas with young folks in the same age group. Club members are selected to attend this event on the basis of their over-all 4-H record. In addition to a wide variety of project activity, a (Turn to page 12) CHS- IT H ' * * DARVIN BOYD All 50 states and many foreign countries will be lep resented at this top national 4-H activity held in Washing- Gardenspot 4-H To Buy Books The Gardenspot 4-H Club has voted to help purchase books for the young people’s reading room at the Lancast er Free Public Library dur ing National Library week. The action was taken at the regular meeting of the chib (Turn to Page 5) Camera Club Makes Plans For Care Program By Lois Ann Overgaard The 4-H Camera Club met recently at the home of the club president, Wilmer Wen ger, 76 Greenfield Road. The club decided to con tribute to the 4-H Care pro gram Through this program many 4-H’ers over the world who lack resources are given help needed to set up group or individual projects - Caio’ will let us know where and how our money is used. The club plans to prepare a scrapbook oi photographs of our members’ projects, home and surrounding coun tryside. The completed scrap book will be sent to the for eign 4-H" club sponsored thru (Turn to page 1C) FIVE - DAY WEATHER FORECAST Saturday - Wednesday Temperatures during the next live days will average two to eight degrees above the normal range of 43 at' night to 64 in the after noon. Seasonable tempera tures will prevail over the week end with above nor mal temperatures for the rest of the period. Precipi tation may total Ihree lenths of an inch, occur* ring as scattered showers Saturday and again at the end of the period. $2 Per Yeat