J. Richard Thomas. Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start BIGGER YIELDS ON Tomatoes & Tobacco Add To Your Tronsplonfer Wofer ORTHO-GRO LIQUID FERTILIZER 8-16-8 Use one quart to 50 gal. barrel OKTHO-GRO is a proven organic liquid fertilizer giving plants that extra push the> need to “start,” and protect' them against transplanting shock 5 gallon can . . . $14.50 ISOTOX TRANSPLANTED SOLUTION Use 4 ounces per 50 gal. barrel ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lindane solu tion that mixes readily with water and is de signed especially for use in the transplanter. Gives low cost protection against wire worms, maggots and certain other soil insects. 1 pint ... $1.85 1 quart- . . . $3.48 1 gallon ... $11.65 Get- Your Supply From >:?LBOlIKEBf SMOKETaWN J. William Risser FOR Ph. Lone. 397-3539 AGRICULTURAL AND jSWAI, SCIENCES LIBRARY JJNIS 1967 Jacob L. Stoltzfus Jay Fisher Clayton Risser Prune In June, Specialist Says The best time to piune ever greens is during the month of June after the first new growth is finished accoiding to Robert F Stevens extension horticul turist at the University of Dela ware If pine trees are pruned each year, they will remain compact and still keep then charactens tic shape They should be prun ed when the new shoots called candles ate fully elongated but still tender and succulent At this time the new needles are about one half as long as the previous year’s needles The new giovvth can be cut back one-third to one half its length a new’ set of buds will form just below the cut surface Yews, juniper and cedar trees (Continued on Page 17 ) Lancaster FVurmmg, Saturday, June 10, 1967—1; Leonard E. Good '-4 Fred Kreider Awards Outstanding Seniors Annually the outstanding senior student in each of the county s rune \ ocational agri culture departments is recog nized with, an appropriate awaid Tins may be the De Kalb Award a certificate of agricultural acc o m plishment based on scholarship, leader ship and supervised programs in agriculture or the award may come in some other form this varies from school to school Of this year’s outstanding seniors in Agriculture, three plan to continue their educa tion, one will enter a non agricultural business, and five plan to go into farming. Six of the outstanding boys are holders of the Keystone Degree, the highest state-level FFA award Most of them have served their local FFA chap ters and several have held of fices at the county level In most cases recognition was made of these outstanding sen iors at their respective gradu ations and awards assemblies but a few received their hon ors at the annual parent-son banquets held by each chapter The nine outstanding seniors and their schools are J. Richard Thomas Penn Manor Dick received the De- Kalb Award at the FFA ban quet April 7 He was also pre sented with the Manor View Dairy Award, which goes to the outstanding senior in ag riculture, at his high schools' SECOND SECTION Presented To commencement exercises Thurs day night Dick is the son of Mi and Mrs John Thomas, Millersville R 1 and is a Key stone Degree holder He plans to attend Penn State Univer sity in the fall to major in dairy science His college plans were helped along recently when he w r as named as one of six winners of S3OO Lancaster County Farm & Home Founda tion scholarships Robert Weaver Lampeter- Strasburg Bob has probably earned more local and county FFA honors than any other graduating senior He has serv ed as president of his local chapter and of the county chap ter and was recognized as the 1966 County Star Farmer He also holds the Keystone De gree and was recently present ed with the DeKalb Award. The son of Mr and Mrs Ivan Weaver of Strasburg Rl, Bob plans to go directly into farm ing as a career Daryl Bollinger Ephrata. Daivl was selected for the De- Kalb Av. ard ui recognition of his outstanding FFA efforts. He was this >ears president oi his local chapter and serv ed as delegate to the county chapter He was first runner up m the con.petition for Count} Star Farmer in 1966, and has been outstanding m showing his Holsteins at local and district levels. His farm ing program at Ephrata in i'Continued on 18) "> - ”’1; k n > ♦ o^* P| W, f, Robert Weaver Daryl Bollinger 3 <♦ f v !i \