!0 l-anca.ster Fai ming, Saturday. July 26.1969 21 Mr/ oA;Ul/ Miss Huber Going To National Flying Teen Farmerette Contest bv Charles McSuaiian Lancaster Farming Staff Whiter Manx well wishes Will accom pany Miss Joyce Hubei of neai Fulton House to the Intel nation al Flung Faimeis tw enty-fouith annual convention being helJ tomoiiow through August 1 at Kansas City, Missouu as she competes in the Flying Faimei International Teen Faimerette contest Miss Linda Rothenbei gei, the present Intel national Teen Faimeiette also of Penn sylvania crowned Joyce as Penna Flying Faimei Teen Faimeiette at the State Flying f < * fe#" \ Miss Joyce Huber, Penna Phing Faimer Teen Farm -11 ette with her tiara, cape nnd banner she received in March L. F. Photo w aimeis convention held at Kutztown Maich 21 23, 1969 .io"ce soloed June 22 and le ceived hei wine's at Faunington Maiyland Hei flying instiac ioi was Lloyd Gifioid \nd hei lathei Dav d. who has been a 'icensed pilot since 19-6 was also helpiul The Pennsyh ania Chantei of Flying Fanner meets monthly except m Fabiuaiy and Maich 'l’hen piesident, Call Zottlemoy ei of Kutztown, is a dany fpim ei Then oiganization lepie btntatives meet with the Penn -.ylvama A.ei onauhcal Commis sion to tiy to secuie legislation beneficial to them They take toms of factones and industnes Some of then lecent toms have included Lock Ilmen V.icuft Factoiv Lewistovvn Steel Mills and the Senscmch Corpoiation Piopellei Factoiv ,n Lancastei Tney held a pancake festival June 21 aftei their tom of the P.pei factoiy m Lock Haven Thev held a “sleep-in" over a week end at the Huber fai m five yeais ago There vveie about fifty people who came in twelve aaplanes and the Hubers pio vided then meals and lodged them They also took them on a tom The International Flying Faimeis meet annually They have chaptets in 38 states in United States and 5 provinces of Canada, also a few membeis fiom othei countnes Last yeai they met in Hamilton, Ontano, Canada Theie will be thiee delegates fiom Pennsylvania at tending this yeai of which David Hubei is one He is a past presi dent of Pennsylvania Flying Fanners The teens have their own oi gamzation with a president, vice-pi esident and secietaiy tieasuier who are elected in Match They nominate three gills foi Penna Flying Fanner Teen Farmerette and all vote to select one each year The Huber family is a flying family Mi Huber pm chased his fust plane m 1953 and his present Pipei Tu-pacei in 1961 Mis Hubei, the foimei Chai lotte Shoemaker, got hei flying I’cense in 1955 and was ciowned Penna Fmng Faimei Queen in 1857 Then oldest son, James, got a student’s license in 1965 Joyce needs 30 boms of solo Hying and vv.lx have to take a vi.tten test to get Lei Lcense Mi Hubei savs he thinks it’s best to team to CH befoie get ting an automob'le dmei.s license as it makes ion moie cautious Hubei s Ine on a 135 acie dniiv laim with about 75 to 80 ugisteied Holstein* 43 of them milking cow* Then sons Jimmy ond Tommj fa' about 50 hogs and Jimmy is 1 .i tmg 60 acies on a neighbonn. hum wheie he raises coin and Pailey David also does custom spiajing of com Mi Hubei’s paients, Mi and Mis ■kmmon Hubei bought tms fai m in 1944 and David has had it foi the past 12 \eais Mis Hubei’s r ■ eat giandfathei John L Patte’mn bought it in 1370 and he and hei giancl laihei, Lmdlcw Patteison faim eo it loi 62 \p,ii s J Jojce has hni one jc.a at Lebanon \ < 'h. Lu’tege and was a piano iVUjt Lao hopoa to teach nus'C , -A She pLu » P'ano. oieai -pot ;a\o phone dai a ' nbone tuba ftench hmn a ' h'i tone This Canada Thistles Neai she will i vend wind m- The contiol of Canada This stiumonls anu \eai stung ties is not getting the attention and p i u i rvn's She in piopoition to the seuousness '•’'as i " d the of the pioblem Unless moie . d ' ’ Band= propeitv owneis make a gieater . ■ Vpid effoit to eliminate this noxious , Dmta weed, we may see greater regu oi-ma Alpha lations and restrictions intio- «t CO ' ji. r he " . . . .. Mnn i n.ja . FOR THE FARM WIFE AND FAMILY PENN A. FLYING FARMER TEEN her mother, a past Flying Farmer Queen FARMERETTE, Joyce Huber, (left) and of Pennsylvania. L. F. Photo lota Fiateimty She is also a singer She sings alto in Chapel Chon and plays in Clarinet Choir at Lebanon Valiev You must tiyout foi these Then Claunet Chon and the college Conceit Chou peifoimed last yeai in the Jeffeison 100 m of the Sheiaton Hotel in Washing ton, D C, also in Maryland and Vnginia All music mayors are aiso in the chorus at Lebanon Valley Joyce took piano lessons for ten yeais fiom Miss kduan Fite and one yeai at college She took o'gan lessons one yeai fiom Hauy Stuppy and hopes to take oigan lessons the next three yeais in college She took clarinet lessons for ten years from her school band directors She is the substitute organist this summer at Little Britain Piesbyteiian Chinch and has been playing in the Malta Band of Lancastei, Shawnee Band of Columbia and the Community Band at Quauyville Joycv is teaching saxophone and claunet students this sum mei and woiks at a local lestau i?nt pait time Befoie going to college she had chaige of the milking at home She also work ed some in the fields on the tiactois She was a membei of the Lancaster County 4 H Hol- MISS HUBER at the console of her Conn electric organ, stein Club foi thiee years Some of hei hobbies aie horseback ndmg swimming and collecting horse pictuies Besides being a flying family the Hubeis aie a musical family David played the tiumpet at Penn Manor High School and Charlotte played violin and trumpet at Quarry ville High School They came fiom musical families and then childien are cany mg on the tradition Jimmy played saxophone. Tommy plays tiombone in Solanco High School Band Lois plays viola and piano She has taken piono lessons seven yeais and viola five yeais Janet 9 years old, has taken piano lessons three yeais and violin one yeai The Hubers are active mem bei s of the Little Britain Pres byterian Church and Mr. and Mis Huber and Lois sing in the chinch choir Mrs Huber is also a membei of Circle 2 of the chiich The Hubei s have a nice swim mmg pool m then back y aid and a udmg hoise so the family has plenty of wholesome lecieation as well as work Eveiyone pitch es in to do the farm and house hold choies Mis Huber takes caie of the garden helps with milking barn woik, out in the fields and hei favoute work duced in most townships and boroughs State agucultural laws now include compulsory conti ol of thistles and it is time that more government of ficials and authonties enforce the regulations As we travel the roads and streets of our is caung for the lawn. Her hobby is sewing She makes most of her own and the guls clothes She passes along th.s lecipe which js a fam.ly favonte CHICKEV CASSEROLE 2*2 cups milk 1 large chicken, boiled until tender 1 cup chicken grease 3 i cup flour 8 eggs 2*2 cups milk 5 cups broth 2 carrots 3 pieces of celery 1 teaspoon onion 14 cups bread crumbs Buttered crumbs Cut chicken in bite sized pieces, remove grease Lem broth Make white sauce, using grease, flour, 4 eggs, milk and 21a cups broth Cook carrots, celeiy and onion until tender, combine with the biead Add parsley remaining bioth and re maining eggs, beaten Alternate ciumb mixture, chicken and sauce in a buttered casserole; cover with buttered crumbs Bake at 350 degrees about 40 to 45 minutes Yield 15 servings. Good luck in Kansas City, Joyce' L. F. Photo county, we see far too many patches of these thistles being permitted to mature and spread seeds to other areas. Why can’t propei ty owners control them voluntarily before they are forc- ed to comply?