VOL. 10 NO. 21 DAVID AND CHARLOTTE HUBER POSE WITH THREE OF THEIR FIVE CHILDREN and the family airplane on their dairy farm at Peach Bottom R 2. Left to right the children are; Joyce, Jim (an FFA member of the Solaneo Chapter), and Jarrcrt-The lwo missing Hubers are Thomas and Lois L F Photo. County Guernsey Breeders To Tour Maryland Farms The Lancaster County Guer nsey Breeders have announced arrangements for their annual spring tour They will visit two Maryland farms on Wed nesday, April 28 First stop on the tour will be at Doughoregan Manor Farm at Elliot City, Maryland This farm has been in the same family since the original grant The Doughoregan Mart or herd numbers over 100 Guernsey cows in loose hous ing with free stalls Feeding is done with a bunk feedei, and cows are milked in a herringbone parlor. The own ers bottle and distribute their own milk and ice cream. Next, the tour will stop at Maple Spring Farms, owned by the Garrett Brothers of Rock ville, Maryland. This farm has about 80 Guernsey cows, uses a milking parlor, but keeps the cows tied in stanchions The group will go by bus ficm the Conestoga Transpor tation Company, Lancaster Bus leaigs Lancaster at 7 45 am All those going on the toui are lequested to bring their own lunch. Farm Calendar Apr 27 630 pm Lancas ter County Honey Produc er annual spring meeting, at ISameon 'Beider's at ilnter course 8 pm. Paul; Harvey speaking at MeCaskey High School Auditorium. Apr 28 2.45 am. Lancas ter Comity Guernsey Breed ers- anmtal spring toory will (Continued on Page 4> Umble Bull Receives Gold Medal Sire Award Stvampy Hollow Pabst Lead er, a Holstein bull owned by John M and Earl L Urrlblc of Atglen, was recently designat ed as a Gold Medal Sire by th e Holstem-Fnesian Associa tion of America Only those registered Hol stein bulls having daughters that met exceptionally high standards in milk production and body eofifolmation are qualified foi this award, the Holstein Assn says Paul Harvey To Speak At McCaskey High Sch. Paul Haiv e y, American Broadcasting Company nelwa analyst, will appear at the M'c- Cdskey High School Auditori um on April 27 at 8 pm This appealanoe is sponsored by the Paradise Rotary Club, and benefits fiom the $2 50 re served ticket donations will go to the Paradise Commun ity Memoual Paik Hirvey, consideied by many to he one of ladio’s top com menta f ois has been awaided s x honomiy doctorate dsgi ces foui Gold Medals flora Val ley Foige's iiPPdoras Founda tion, and numerous Veteians and Ameucan Legion cita (Continued on Page 4) Weather Forecast Temperatures foie the five day period, Saturday through Wednesday, are expected to average about normal for this time of year. Normal high and low would be 67 and ’44 'degreejs. Precipitation may total about lock oecaning. as rasn late aM ag»» •n Hbafagi. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1965 County Agent Reports on South American Trip by Max Smith The nine hour jet flight from New York 'City to Rio de Janeiro indicates hiow small the world actually is these days and the need for all countries to get along the best possible way We departed from a chilly 30 degree tem perature m New York and dropped into a humid 70 de grees at seven o’clock in the morning in Rio. The Partners of Allian'ce piogram is sponsored by the Department of .State, Wash ington, D C and is an office within tbe U ® Agentey for International Development The objective is to develop and coordinate the direct- as sistance activities between various states in this countiy and those in Latin America (Continued on Page 6) Co-Op Petition To Amend Fed. Mi!k Order No. 2 If all Class ,1 (fluid) milk was to be used to pioduce steule whole milk, then farm ers shipping to the New Yoik pool could lose up to $l2O million per year This amounts to a loss of $2860 pel year to the average size dairy farm, the prospect of the greatest loss dairymen may ever experience in the Northeast. These- paints are brought out ins ai petition which the hoard of directors of Eastern (Continued; Page 7) ♦ -