X M« sented at the Manheim association’s annual banquet last we. , are left to right: Paul Klme, third place, Jerry Snavely, second; Glenn Brubaker, first. Awards were presented by Donald Hershey, association''vice-president, right. Not present foi photo was Daniel Rohrer, who tied for third place. Big Spring ’66 LANCASTER FREE \ AC \NA Y / \ B "t' s rV \ / \5/UE/ KITES,FOR ALL CHILDREN while they last when accompanied by an adult. p. o. BOX 1197, LANCASTER, PA. * At OUR NEW, From Dillerville Road {former Farm Bureau) Store to end of Dillerville' Road . . . Just off Manheim Pike at traffic look for sign EACH WEEK DURING THE SALE Ends March 31 IMPROVED FACILITIES (In Former Eastern States Store) REGISTER FOR $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES. TO BE GIVEN AT EACH STORE; HONEY BROOK, LANCASTER, NEW HOLLAND and QUARRYVILLE. GIFT CERTIFICATES TO BE USED TOWARD PURCHASE OF FARM SUPPLY ITEMS Tremendous Savings In Store For You! Agway Agway INC. PHONE 394-3755, 394-0541 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 26, 196®—Ijf Manheim Young Farmers Receive Awards At Banquet Meeting The Manheim Young Farm ers and their families held their annual banquet at the Penryn Fire Hall. Fndav, April IS, with 146 piesent Toastmaster for the evening was Paul Kline, president ot the local chapter and of the state Young Farmer Assn Stanley Fox, \ice president of region XI, gave a welcom ing address from the state of fice Fox, a native of Ches ter County, spoke of his con cern for the increasing ur ban developments on our ru ral lands. Jay Rohrer, chapter sec retary, cited the highlights of the 1966 progiam ot work, and introduced a welding course to he held starting March 28. Donald Hershey, chapter vice president, presented the coin growing contest awaids to- Glenn Brubaker, first place, Jerry Snavely, second; Paul Kline and Daniel Roll- Sale! STORE light. FREE BIG RED SHUSH PUP DOG FOOD SAMPLES SECOND SECTION rer, tied for third. Certifi cates were also given to the Young Farmers who partici pated in the contest - Donald Hershey, Jay Rohrer, Forney Longenecker, Ymce Becker, Harold Esbensh'ade, Isaac Geib Jay -Foieman. David Landis and James Graybill. The average yield for the 5- acre corn c'ontest was 150 bushels per acre. Forney Longenecker gave his views on his work as the Association’s state public re lations director Entertainment for the eve ning included vocal selections by Miss Prudence Davis, and Giant Heilman showed slide# on the highlights of Ameri can Agncultuie Officers for the year are: President, Paul Kline; vice president, Donald Hershey; secretary, Jav Rohrer, treas urer, Jerry iSnavely, public relations Jay Poieman; ad visors, Jess R Erway and Maik Campbell USE AXXUAL FLOWERS You can find annual flow ers toi almost anv purpose. Annuals can be planted to add su'iiimei 'color to a spnng flowenng look gaiden, co\ei up dung spring tohage, in laige beds toi edging and toi window and poivh boxes. Plant Funk’s-G ...Key to HIGH PROFIT CORN PRODUCTION i Uso this Trio of High Profit Practi cost TTprnrs -j start with a high capacity 1 FUNK'S G-HYBRIO 2 PUNT II THICKER W 3 APPLY EXTRA FERTILIZES ■'n i » ti feed the extra plats See your Hoffman Seed Man or phone Landisville, Pa. 898-2261 c Hoffman C/ FARM SEEDS ALFALFA • CLOVER • PASTURE OATS • FUNK'S G HYBRIDS