# Bucks Countv Other contestants from coun /p An »i I 1 1 j p;„ , v tie* adjacent to Lancaster in the (Continued from Page 1) Thuraday contest included Fay Euth Ball, a county home econ- Rhine. Grantvllle, Dauphin Coun omist; Mrs. Nancy Shukaitis, a ty; Moira K. Aherne, Bernvllle, Monroe County Commissioner; Berks County; and Nancy Bom and William White, Philadelphia gardner, Annville, Lebanon County Agent. Miss Lempa received her Miss Heistand was chosen crown from State Secretary of County Queen of the Furrow Agriculture Leland H Bull. She T „„ . .... ... . also received a $lOO cash prize, June 22 m competition with six and an expense paid trip to Her- other girls at Lyte Auditorium, shey. Millersville State College. 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County, ASG U S wt OF& • Livestock Judging (Continued from Page 1) first place wins Patricm and Marilyn Smucker, Ephrata R 2, had the highest score of 99 points out of a possible score of 100 with their “The Mad Hat ter” demonstration Hugh Wenger, Quarryville R 2 was first in Entomology with “Mounting of Adult Insects”, Connie Stehman, Conestoga R 2 and Linda Porter, Washington Boio Rl, were first in Outdoor Cookery, with “Let’s Have An Outdoor Barbeque”, and Ellyce Jean Engle, Conestoga R 2, was fiist in Good Grooming with “Your Clowning Glorj” The horse judging team plac ed fifth It included Shirley Satisfaction 1 That Comes 1 ' Doing A Good Job Of Farming ’'^y It’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands . . . that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you right. Liming is one of the most important factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. By raising the pH from a level below 6.0 to 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest .8 more tons of alfalfa per acre, with similar increases for all other forage and cash crops. Order Now For Prompt Delivery MARTIN’S LIMESTONE Blue Ball. Pa. 354-2112 Gap, Pa. 442-4148 397-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 10,1968 Craig, Nottingham R 2, Robert Hershey, Manheim, Steven Mit chell, Refton and Denise Shaub, Drumore Rl. And the dairy judging team was 21st This team’s members were Carol Groff, Quarryville R 3, Joyce Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, Earl Stauffer, Ephrata Rl and Wayne Yost, New Holland R 2 Other demonstrations came in second They are “Baby Beef Feeding” foi Linda and Ann Nissley, Mt Joy Rl. and “Con ti oiling Internal Parasites in Cattle”, foi Marvin Nisslej, Mt Joy, and Dale Bushong, Colum bia R 2 Cuitis Charles, 2249 Leabrook Road, the count} 4-H tractoi duving champion, placed sev enth in his contest Winning Lives tock Judges. (Above) Senior Division; Larry High, Larry Herr, Richard Buckwalter and Mich ael Smucker and coach Elvin Hess Jr. (Left) Junior Division: Linda Ober, Donna Hess, Kar en High and Robert Donough. The team wins were recorded in competition at State 4-H Days at Penn State this week. The County group totaled 30 youths and was accompanied by Elvm Hess Jr, Mrs Heibert Royei and Arnold Lueck, Asso ciate County Agent. • Farmers Union (Continued from Page 5) debt so that he could make plans to get married again Green Thumb has bi ought much praise from Congress, which continues to consider job progiams in the War on Poverty. Several bills are cuirently being considered by the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee and the House Labor and Educa tion Committee Senator Gaylord Nelson (D- Wis) commented at a Green Thumb workers’ training session at Marshfield, Wis last week that it was the most successful ant.- poverty progiam Congressman Melvin Laird (R-Wis ) told the same group “I assure you that this is one of the most important piograms in the whole poverty program and I will work to see that it gets the highest priority.” Similar praise has also come from Senators Harrison Williams (D-N J) and Jacob Javits (R NY), Congressmen William D. Hathaway (D-Me.) and Albert H. Quie (R-Mmn ), as well as Jack Howard, Executive Assistant to the Secretary of Labor Other projects sponsored by Farmers Union include Neigh borhood Youth Corps, a displac ed farm workers’ training proj ect, and other senior citizens’ projects All are simply part of the organization’s willingness to experiment in the quest for an swers to the problems of poverty among the rural families of the Nation And one thing is clear now The most direct route out of poverty is a job of useful work. DID YOU KNOW—The Water and Power Resources Board, an administrative agency within the Department of Foiests and W* ters, regulates encroachments upon the waters of the Common wealth, oversees the allocation of surface waters to public vva tei supply agencies, administer and maintains the Schuylkill Riv ei Rehabilitation Project, and operates and maintains the Py matumng Reservoir. (Dept, of 9