14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 15. 1972 At the Manor Young Farmer Banquet, the Outstanding Dairyman award was presented by James Hilton, left, ag instructor, to Bob Gochenaur, right, herdsman for Jay C. Garber. Michael Burton, left, Manor Young Farmer advisor, congratulates Dave McMichael for his achievements in winning the corn contest with a yield of 191 bushels per acre at the Manor Young Farmer Banquet last week. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! WHOLLY ORGANIC SEA-BORN LIQUIFIED SEAWEED Introduces The Trace Elements From The Sea For Root or Leaf Feeding of Corn, Tomatoes, Tobacco, Flowers, Lawns, Vegetables, Fruits & other Root Crops REDUCES TRANS PLANT SHOCK BROAD BEAN PLANTS, above, show growth stimulation (right) from use of SEA-BORN over control plan (left) not fertilized with SEA BORN. Plant sup plement and Leaf Spray. ZOOK & RANCH, INC. R.D. 1 Gap. Pa. 17527 The iooi swonis ol the two plants Sales Rep. Ralph J. Benner Phone 717-442-4171 Outstanding Poultrymen awards were presented to Manor Young Farmer members at the banquet last week by Frank Campbell, Pennfield Corporation Manor Young Farmer Banquet The Manor Young Farmers Association held its banquet last Friday night at the Millersville Fire Hall. Nelson Habecker, president, was toastmaster for the evening. The invocation was given by Melvin Groff, chaplin, proceeding the turkey dinner. Region II vice president Donald Hershey gave a short talk and slide presentation on the activities of the Pennsylvania State Young Farmers ALL our stock of prior model Ford Lawn and Garden Tractors are in our “CLOSEOUT CORBAL” SAVINGS Get acquainted special —limited time only Association The Outstanding Poultryman award was presented to Amos Breneman and Roy Charles by Frank Campbell of Pennfield Corporation. The Outstanding Dairyman award went to Jay C. Garber. First place winner in the com contest was David McMichael with a yield of 191 bushels per acre. Corn production efficiency awards went to Richard Neff, LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR INC. 2166 WILLOW STREET PIKE LANCASTER, PENNA representative, left. Two men who tied for the first place award were Roy Charles, center, and Amos Breneman, right. Andrew Martin, Amos Breneman, Elias Groff, and Jay Landis Free seed was given as prizes by Melvin L. Shertzer, P.A.G.; Eugene' Hoover, Trojan, and Clyde Eshelman, Pioneer. Enos Heisey of Agway showed slides and talked on the subject “Farming Down Under”. His presentation included views of Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia and the Fiji Islands. POST HOLE DIGGER On the farm use. Save time putting in fence posts, pole barns, vineyard posts, footings.and fruit trees. Regularly $ 375 NOW ONLY $345.0° UP TO *3OO PH.464-2746