'0 Reflections ONE YEAR AGO (Continued from Page 5} vmia butterfat record at 1388 pounds in 365 days. Fultonway Ivanhoe Rae started her record at 5 years, 6 months, and was milked twice daily. She was hied in the Frey herd and was sired by Osborndale Ivanhoe. Construction To Begin On F & H Center—Construction on the Lancaster County Farm & Home Center is scheduled to begin late this summer, ac cording to an announcement this week (June 25) by Foun dation piesident B. Snavely Garber. The one-story masonry build ing will serve as headquarters for the farmers of Lancaster County, and will house the of fices of the Agricultural Ex tension Service, the County ASCS, Soil Conservation Seiv ice, Farmers Home Adminis tration, and the Lancaster County Superintendent of Schools County Council Elects—Rep resentatives to the Lancaster County 4-H Council elected of ficers for the 1966-67 year Tuesday night (June 16) at the Lancaster Farm Credit building. Larry Antes, Mount Joy R 2, and Judy Buckvvalter, Lititz R 3, were chosen piesidents of the agriculture and home eco nomics sections, respectively Officers were also elected to fill the entire slates of the two 4-H divisions. Five Years Ago June, 1962 Milk Order Legality Threat ened The complicated and confusing milk picture in Penn sylvania became ever more so jEhis week (June 9) with the decision of the U S Supreme = ? jEourt ini the case of two Penn ’ sylvania milk processors. ' By a vote of 6to 1, the court Upheld the claim of the two handlers selling milk in the New York-New Jersey area. It said the USDA had no right to require outsiders to pay mon ey into a pool to be divided among farmers normally sup plying milk to the area. The decision, of the couit poses a threat to the entire structure of federal milk mar keting oiders since 31 of the nation’s 83 milk marketing ar eas have similai regulations The luhng involved an ap peal by Suncrest Fauns, Inc, Bethlehem, and the Lehigh Valley Coopeiative Faimeis, Inc, Allentown, both of whom sought not to make payments into the pool. Snader Wins 4-H Stiawberry Roundup—Jeny Snader, a nine year vetei an in 4 H Club work, won his first blue ribbon in strawberry competition this week (June 9) with his Cat skill exhibit. , Snader, 18-year old son of Mrs Eva Snader of Ephrala -Rl. took honors in both ex hibit and project book phases of the strawberry club roundup Snader's wm marked the •first time in four years that the competition was not won Iby one of the children of Mr and Mrs Walter Overgaard of Lancaster R 4 > Judging the exhibits at the Hotel Brunswick in Lancaster was Carl Bittner, extension horticulture specialist. Two Countians Named State HFA Champs—Of the 51 Fu ture Farmers from Lancaster County who competed in con gests this week (June 16) at the state convention, 29 came home with prizes Two of the blue-jacketed farm boys took the state’s top awards. John Hess. Jr, Man heim, won the top title in land Judging, and Harold Brubaker, Mount Joy Rl, did the same in dairy cattle Judging. Eight other boys from the county look gold medals in their respective contests. County's Miss Mildmaid 2nd Runncrup—Joyce Kreider, Lan caster County’s Miss Milkmaid, finished as second runneiup Wednesday night( June 27) in competition for the state title Winning the Miss Milkmaid of Pennsylvania title was Di anne Gillespie of Tioga Coun ty. She will be the official rep lesentatue of the Pennsylva nia dairy industry during the coming year. Miss Kreider, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Everett Kreider of Quanyville Rl, is a 1961 graduate of Solanco High School She won her coun ty title earlier this month at a meeting of the Lancaster Coun ty Milk For Health organiza tion. Trimble and Bauman Get State FFA Offices—Paul Trim ble, Quarryville Rl, is the new ly elected state FFA treasurer and Clarence Bauman. Lancas ter R 7, was named state sen tmal at this week’s (June 16) annual FFA state convention held at Penn State University. Trimble is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Trimble, and is a 1962 graduate of Solanco High School. Bauman, a graduate ot Lam- Infected and protected. The photos on the left show tomato foliage and fruit attacked and infected by late blight. The fruit and foliage on the right are strong and healthy. They were protected from fungi attack by DITHANE® M-45, a superior and unique fungicide. This new product chemically combines zinc, manganese and ethylene bisdithiocarbamate. It has been proved effective through extensive use on tomatoes in the United Statesman# throughout the world. DITHANE M-45 protects tomatoes against anthracnose, early and late blights, gray leaf mold, gray and Septoria leaf spots all season long. Apply IVfe to 3 lbs. of DITHANE M-45 depending on weather conditions, plant growth and extent of disease. Repeat every 7 to 10 days right up to picking time. See your dealer for full information or write to us. peter-Strasburg High School, is the 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Bauman. Ten Years Ago June, 1957 County Poultry Title To Miss Hess The 1957 Lancaster County Poultry Queen is Mar calena Hess. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess of Bareville was selected at the Poultry Association barbeque held Saturday (June 15) at Lititz Springs Park. The new queen, who won over 10 other contestants, is a 17-yeai-old senioi at Waiv/ick High School. In the cooking contests, a man, W. R Hutchinson of 334 N. Charlotte Street, won first piize in the senior division for his Stuffed Chicken Legs ala Hutch recipe The iunior divi sion champ was Barbara Eby, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Eby, Lancaster. She prepared Southein Oven-Fned Chicken. Plastic Greenhouse Gets Tri al—A comparatively new idea —a plastic greenhouse—was in troduced into the county this spring The Wissler Flower Co of Lancaster plans to build 10 houses 200 feet long to be placed over field-grown chry santhemums The houses, built in sections, will be poi table, (Continued on Page 12) ROHM IHRRS PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA. 19105 Lancaster Farming, Saturda; Millers, Feed Dealers Plan Fall Convention The 89th Convention of the Pennsylvania Millers’ and Feed Dealers’ Association will be held September 20, 21. 22, 1967 at the Hotel Hershey, Hershey. Theme for the Convention will be “Organize for the Future”. Raymond J. Broderick, Lieuten ant Governor of Pennsylvania, Leland H. 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