Farming, Saturday, July 10,1971 Penn Manor FFA students who received awards in contests last week at FFA Activi ties Week at Penn State include: left to right, Dave Hess, 11th grade (in the fall), first in livestock, will represent Pennsylvania in livestock judging at Kansas City, Mo.; Glenn Rohrer, 12th grade, bronze medal in dairy products; Parke Hess, 11th grade, first in poultry judging, will represent Pennsylvania TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Are your steers making steady gains? Red Rose is the way to better beef gains. This system helps you to choose the feeds to use and how much to use to give the results you want. STEP BY STEP the Red Rose Programmed Beef method shows you how to raise steers to market weights easier, and more efficiently. The result? It’s bettor beef animals and more money for you! We’re anxious to get you started on our Programmed Beef system and want to explain the program to you. Call us! Wolter Binkley & Son G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Lititz Refton, Pa. Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybill & Son Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Strasburg Terre Hill U n S !5 Sf ' l*®*,* Son Ammon E. Shelly R D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. utitz Heis tand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form n. Chifrch st./Quan-yviiie H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. David B. Hurst Bowmansville Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Forms, Inc. Columbia Martin's Feed Mill Ephvata, Pa. E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook Witmer in poultry judging at Kansas City, Mo.; Jim Charles, 12th grade, fifth in poultry judging, will compete at Springfield, Mass.; Dave Gerlach, 12th grade, fifth in livestock judg ing, will represent Pennsylvania at Rich mond, Va.; Cliff Charles, 11th grade, silver medal in livestock judging. Not shown, Clyde Erb, 12th grade, bronze medal in meat judging. Capons Coming The second delivery of 4J3 capons is scheduled for deliv ery to Mervin Peifer’s farm, Manheim RDI, on Monday and 4-H’ers with capon projects have been instructed to pick them up between 1 and 2 pm. The birds cost 72 cents each Ten 4-H’ers are slated to pick up a total of 2,000 capons, with the number ranging from 50 to 600 each. C AN DO machines from the CAN DO people. LANDIS BROS., INC. I TTj harvest all my crops self- A XX X propelled with Uni. And at real savings. I run about 100 acres of corn through my Uni-Sheller; the rest through my Uni-Picker. My soybeans, well, I get them with my Uni-Combine. I also do a lot of cus tom work. canyou/ Oliver Johnson, Grain Farmer A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville Lancaster Missionary Assigned Jane Myers, Mount Joy RD2, was among 14 new missionaries to receive assignments recently from the Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. She will teach in a business school in Mogadiscio, Democratic Republic of Somalia. She will leave in August. Just spray Diazinon. That will stop insects like aphids, flea beetles, and grasshoppers. It will break their habit of ruining your crop. Calf on us for Diazinon, today. Smolcetown, Pa. Ph. 397.3539 * KINZER EQUIP. CO. Kinzer STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Cochranville, Pa. N, G. HERSHEY & SON Manhelm LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Rheems Dreaming Animals It is probable that most of the higher mammals dream. Sleeping dogs, pats, apes and horses, make sounds and movements simi lar to those of sleeping hu man beings, and it is reason able to believe thej are dreaming. That’s how grain farmers feel about Uni. They like what it does. Spending on their needs, it lets them plant nd harvest self-propelled, make ha\ lage and silage self-propelled, make ear corn feed, even remove snow quick and easy— v • , self-propelled J f J . _ . If \ou haven’t seen Uni lateh, stop in. It’s the coining thing and we’ie trading big. CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. ROY H. BUCH, INC. Ephrata, R.D. #2