VOL 11 NO. 29 JUDY BUCKWALTER AND LARRY ANTES review the booklet “Sugges tions for 4-H Club Officers” following their elections Tuesday night to the respec tive presidencies of the 4-H County Council’s home economics and agriculture di visions L F. Photo Annual State Poultry Meeting Termed “Blueprint For Progress” The 1966 annual conference of the Pennsylvania Poultry Fecleiation, to be held at Penn State Umveisity June 22 and 23, has as its theme this year ‘ Bluepunt for Progress in Pennsylvania’s Poultiy Indus tiy’ Following registration fust thing Wednesday morning, June 22 a series of talks fea tuimg specialists from the aca demic and business woilds will take a close look at egg and bioiler pioduction and market ing tiends in all aieas of the nation The annual banquet will be held Wednesday evening in the Balhoom of the Nittany Lion Inn Pait of the piogiam on Thuisday morning will be con cemed with a panel discus sion by industry peisonnel on Farm Calendar June 20 20-23, 4-H Club Congiess at Penn State Uni veisity June 21 Bpm Kirkwood 4-H Community Club meets at Bart-Coleram Elementaly School June 22 22 and 23 annual conteience of Pennsylvania Poultiy Federation at Penn State University June 23 9 am, FFA di essed poultry iiidging woikshop at Victor Weaver's poultiy processing plant. New Holland. ~ 7 30 pm, 4-H Holstein Club fitting iand showing demonstration at J Robert Hess farm, Strasburg Rl.. “How to grow good pullets" The conference is scheduled to end at noon on Thuiaday Plowing Contest & Field Day Set For July 26th The annual county plowing contest and field day will be held July 26 at the Isaac Geib and Homei Giaybill faims, Manheim R 3, it was announced Monday night at a meeting of the Lancaster County Soil & Water Conseivation District dnectors The directois set July 28 as a rain date foi the event, and completed plans that will in clude exhibits by many of the agencies coopeiating with the District, such as Soil Consei - vation Seivice, ASCS, FHa. Dept of Foiests & Wateis, Fish Commission, Extension Seivice, Game Commission and Dept of Highways The contoui plowing contest will be held on a 13-acie sec tion ot the Geib faim, and will begin immediately after lunch Accoiding to plowung contest committee chauman Aaron Z (Continued on Page 5) Weather Forecast Temperatures for the pe riod Saturday through Wed nesday will average below the normal range of 83 to 60 degrees. It will be cool in the beginning of the period, then milder early in the week. Showers expected Monday or Tuesday may yield V*-H inch of precipitation. rue n^^S£! a II URAI ÜBRARir rHE PEr STATE UNIVERSITY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1966 Manheim Ag. Seniors Travel To Canada Seven semois in the voca tional agncultuie course at Manheim Central High School lel't the county Wednesday for a five-day trip by car to Cana da The group, chapeioned by Manheim business teacher Ray mond Stump, will camp and cook outside tor most of the tup They plan to see Niagra Falls, the Fingei Lakes, and othei scenic spots along the route The boys financed this trip thiough laismg three acres of tobacco and other FFA pio jects duung the year Allotments Set For 1967 County Wheat Crop Individual state and county wheat allotments, based on 15 percent inciease in the na tional acieage allotment tor the 1967 wheat ciop, weie re leased this week Accoiding to Miss Doiothy Neel, office managei, Lancas tei County Agncultuial Stabil ization & Conseivation Seiv ice, the effective 1966 wheat allotment in the county will be mcieased by 14 9 peicent lor 1967 The total wheat acieage allotment in the coun ty m 1967 will be 57,125 acies, Miss Neel said adding that her office will start woik light away computing individ ual faun allotments Those figuies will be mailed out to county farmeis in July, Miss Neel said The price-support payment for No 1, 1966-ciop wheat stored on farms will be $144 per bushel, Miss Neel stated (Continued on Page 6) New County Council Presidents Are Larry Antes And Judy Buckwalter Representatives to the Lan caster County 4-H Council elected officers for the 1966-67 year Tuesday night at the Farm Credit Building, Lancas ter Lany Antes and Judy Buck waiter were chosen presidents of the agncultuie and home economics sections, respective ly Antes will be a senioi at Hempfield High School in the fall He is the 16yeai-old son of Mr and Mis Gilbeit Antes of Mount Joy R 2 Miss Buckwalter, also 16 years old, is the daughtei ot Mi and Mis David Buckwal Eric Stoner Wins “Best In Show” At Annual 4-H Strawberry Exhibit Ei ic Stoner made it thiee yeais out of four Wednesday by again winning the “Best in Show” ribbon foi his Cat skill entiy in the 4-H Stiaw berry Exhibit, held in con junction with the Lancaster Rotary Club meeting at the Holiday Inn, Lancastei Stoner, who has raised and shown stiawbernes for nine yeais, also won top honors m the 1963 and 1964 exhibits He is the 18 year-old son of Mi and Mrs H Raymond Stoner, 1051 Eden Rd Lan castei Although he will be enter ing Penn State University in the fall, where he will majoi in agronomy, Euc still has one more yeai of 4-H eligibility left If he tries foi his fouith Best in Show nbbon next yeai chances are he will have some close competition trom ERIC STONER’S STRAWBERRY PATCH comes through again to earn him his third Best m Show ribbon in nine years' of 4-H competition. These Cat skill beauties are but one of two varieties he raises in his half-acre strawberry plots The other variety is Redglow. L. F. Photo $2 Per Year ter, Lititz R 3. She will be a senior at Warwick High School. Antes and Miss Buckwalter succeed outgoing presidents Kenneth Rutt and Gloria Her shey Other officers elected were: Agriculture vice presi dent, Donald Miller, Elizabeth town Rl, secretary, Nancy Frey, Marietta Rl, treasurer. Jay Wissler, Landisville, par liamentarian, Lany High, Bare ville, publicity, Lilli Ann Wiv ell Columbia Rl Membeis at laige Becky Atkins, New Pi evidence Rl Baibara Her shey, Lititz R 2, Michael Hos (Continued on Page 6) his young sistei, Faye, whose fiist-yeai entiy Wednesday placed solidly among the blue nbbon winneis Last yeai’s top stiawberry winnei was Sandia Risser of (Continued on Page 6) Merriam Rejoins Lane. Extension Service Staff Winthiop Meniam, associate county agent, lejoined the Lancastei County staff this week following a nine-month leave of absence He has le sumed his duties here on a full-time basis While on leave, Mernam completed i equirements for a mastei’s degiee in Extension (Continued on Page 6)