8 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21, 1962 County 4-H Clubs Select Two Members As Posture Queens County 1-H'crs chose two Postui e Queens liom among their niombeiship Thuisday night at the chma\ of the an nual Field Day actmty Chosen as Senior Queen, from among 22 contestants between the ages of l r i and 21 years, was Miss Lois John son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carl Johnson, Sr , Quarryville R 2. Topping a field of 29 con testants between the ages of 10 and 14 years was Miss Kaye Ream, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ream, Talmage Fifty-one girls representing local clubs from all parts of the county were in conten tion for the crown, symbolic of the “Health” portion of the 4-H emblem The othe" tluee H's stand for Head, Heart, and Hands. With this important new chemical discovery— Thiodan—you get a multiple kill of several potato pests at the same time. This means one shot control which, of course, is a more eco nomical way to protect your crop. _ _ Thiodan is a concentrate. Just mix with water and apply with ground or air spray equipment. And Thiodan is compatible with all commonly nicgd fungicides. Its effectiveness has been proved over several seasons. Ask about other Fine iTiIiHIJKI Products ’“658” Fungicide (Copper-Zinc Chromate) For Early and Late Blight • Nutn-lavif "<>o” feeds plants through foliage, a wondeitul supplement to giound fertility. AVULABLE AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation I r P. O. BOX 25, EPHBATA Phone BE 3-6525 ROHRER’S have a complete line of Miller INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES lli»l:l,lllll SMOKETOWX Ph. Lane. EX 7-3339 Two queens were cho->en, signifying to 4-H membois tin i good health aie important at any age Miss Johnson, a 15-year old Junior student at Solanco High School, is in her seventh year of 4-H club work. She has had projects of flowers, garden and sewing m the Kirkwood Community Club, her sponsor in the ' contest Lois was a winner in the Rural Youth contest at Solan co Fair, but had never before ■won a 4-H event. She was crowned Thursday night by Miss Pat Zartman, Ephrata Rl, retiring Senior Posture Queen. The tall, 13 year old, Junior Queen will be a freshman at Conestoga Valley Junior High m the fall She represented the Farmersville Jolly Stitch- eis sewing club, and won awaid in her tirst year m 4-H club work Her crown was set' m place by Miss Baibara Rock, Akion, last yeai’s Jun -101 Queen Neaily GOO paients and ti lends witnessed the pageant in the newly-constructed am phitheatre at the park, and inan> ol them joined in the candlelight ceiemony following the contest Judging the senior contest were Dr E Z. Martin, presi dent of the Lancaster County Chiropractic Association; Miss Ann HoloKa, special features editor of the Lancaster News papers, and Miss Ann Herr, of WGAL television. The junior division was judged by George G McGinness, Assistant profes sor of Physical Education at Franklin and Marshall College, and . Miss Joan Kline, WGAL television Master of ceremon ies was Robert Malick, also of the television station. The contest was spoimoied by the Lancaster County 4-H council. Drumore 4-H Holds Tour A pioject tour of the mem bers’ farms was the 'main item of business at a lecent meet ing of the Drumoie 4-H club Visits were made to the pro jects of Robert Grott, Peach Bottom; Lewis Kreider, John Doubts, Gerald Kreider, and Jean and Everett Kreider, all of Quarryville Rl. After inspecting pigs, corn and capon projects, the mem bers returned to the Chestnut Level Church house for a busi ness meeting. Jay Leaman and Robert Henry presented the Forestry demonstration which they will enter in district competition next week at Al lentown. The- Lincoln Community club has been invited to meet with the Drumore club at the Holtwood Picnic grounds on August 21 WHEN PASTURE FAILS... Try S—O—S. You'll find it- to be a profitable investmenf! Ammon E. Shelly R. D. 2, Litilz,*Pa. Mountville Feed Service 2, Columbia, Pa H D POSTURE QUEENS ARE CROWNED by the re tiring queens. Lancaster County’s junior and senior 4-H posture queens _accep J ted their crowns from last year’s winners at the close of the annual 4-H Field Day at Long Park in Lancaster. Left to right are Bar bara Rock, Akron,. last year’s junior queen; Kaye Ream, Talmage, present junior queen; Lois Johnson, Quarryville R 2, present senior queen, and Pat Zartr man, Ephrata Rl, retiring senior queen. Miss John}- son was so overcome with emotion she could not look at the camera. L. F. Photo,. 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