Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 23, 1970, Image 8

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    I—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23.1970
Foundation Announces 8 Scholarships
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and Home Foundation onc->ear I,e P lans t 0 s P ecl,lllze 111 anim ! Philip R. Stehman. son of Mr. Rach lec.pient will icceive a up by the latg Elmer L Egi
scholarships in the fields ot agii- science. and j lrs> j_ R lc hard Stehman, $ 4(X * scholarship which may bo benshadCi one 0 f the founders
culture and home economics Conestoga RD2, who will enter l, soa to help detray costs oi tin- foundation i
Tuesday night, West Virginia University to ( lion, fees, or room and board.
Receiving the S4OO scholar
ships were;
Arthur N. Bonibergei. son of
Mr, and Mrs Chur N. Bombeigei
Gap RDI. He is graduating Horn
Pequea Valley High School and
plans to study agriculture at
West Virginia University.
Ray A, Brubaker, son of Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Brubaker. 206
Rohrerstown Road. Lancaster.
After graduating from Hempfield
Kgh School, he plans to study
Call Us Now
To reach the Lancaster
County farm community at
the least possible cost, ad
vertise in Lancaster Farm
ing. Call us at 394-3047 or
626-2191 from 8 a m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday. The
626-2191 (ask for Lancaster
Farming) number enables
Manheim, Ephr a t a and
Akron patrons to avoid a toll
call.
We don’t really deliver Royster
BONANZA in an armored car.
But you get the idea . . . it’s the
most valuable product we make.
Most valuable to you, because
BONANZA can make the differ
ence between a poor crop and a
good one .. . between a good crop
and a great one.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potas
sium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sul
fur, Boron, Chlorine, Copper,
Iron, Maganese, Molybdenum,
and Zinc... these are the 13 plant
food elements that all crops must
get from the soil. You simply can
not continue to farm profitably,
Susan Y. Kegerise, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Randall Kegeiise,
403 Spruce St, Denvei. She will
graduate from Cocalico High
School Her plans call for enroll
ment at Drexol Institute of Tech
nology to major in home econom
ics.
Patricia A. LongenScker, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E.
Longenecker, Marietta RDI. who
will graduate from Donegal High
School She plans to study home
economics at Indiana Umveisity
of Pennsylvania,
Elizabeth Preston, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Pieston, Ox
ford RD2, a senior at Solanco
High School. She plans to enroll
in the pre veterinarian course at
Penn State.
Gail E. Reppert, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Reppert,
ol 119 E Ferdinand St., Man
heim, graduating from Manheim
Central High School. She plans
to study home economics at the
University of Delaware.
Deborah L. Spence, daughter cultural agent, shakes hands with Philip
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Spen- R. Stehman (left) Tuesday night after the
ce. 333 W. Stanton Road, Quarry- Farm and Home Foundation had confirm
ville. Alter graduation from So- ec j stehman as one of the eight scholarship
lanco High School, she will at-
Money
TO FIT EVERY SOIL AND CROP NEED
BONANZA VIM ARROW
Royster < Fortified Sue Plant Foods Thro* Plant Foods
Soil Ration Guaranloed in High Concsntrslion
‘Royster
FERTILIZERS
Max Smith, Lancaster County agri-
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BRINK’S j
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taking 13 essential plant food
elements from the soil and re
placing just three, or six.
Every bag of Royster BO
NANZA is scientifically formu
lated . . . crammed with all the
plant foods required to maintain
present soil fertility and to give
that extra push that brings maxi
mum yields, highest quality and
biggest profits. See your dealer for
Royster BONANZA, the finest
crop insurance and profit insurance
money can buy . . . the fertilizer
that means top results in the field
and more money in the bank.
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winners
Flapking Smith are Arthur N. Bom
berger and Ray A. Brubaker, also scholar
ship winners.
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CALL YOUR
ROYSTER
i DEALER TODAY
HEISTAND BROS.
R#3, Elizabethtown
Milton Grove
367-1504
CHARLES K. NISSLEY
Rif2. Columbia
285-3506
KIRKWOOD
FEED & GRAIN
IRA B. LANDIS
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lancaster
394-7912
H. M. STAUFFER & SONS
STEVENS FEED MILL
Mevens
| 733-2153
JOHN Z. MARTIN
R#l, New Holland
354-5848
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Kirkwood
786-7650
SMITH BROS.
R#2, Elverson
215-286-5125
Witmer
393-1369
Leola
€56-7630