6 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15, 1972 Other Foundation award winners at the Weaver, Paul Horning, Barry Wissler, Jay Annual Parents and Sons night of the Kreider, Richard Groff and James_Felpel. Cloister FFA were, (left to right) John Cloister FFA Parent-Son Night The Cloister FFA Chapter held its Tenth Annual Parent and Son Banquet at Ephrata High School Greetings from the State FFA were brought by Jay Zimmerman, State Vice- President of Region Two. on Friday, April 7. Michael Bollinger was toastmaster and feature of the program was the presentation of a number of awards. Foundation awards were presented to Gerald Musser, Agriculture Mechanics; Dale Martin, Agri-business; Rick Pfautz, Crop farming; Paul Horning, Dairy farming; Russel Kline, Livestock farming; James Felpel, Ornamental horticulture; Dan Horting, Placement in Ag production; Melvin Weiler, Poultry farming; Michael Weaver, Natural resource development; Jay Kreider, Soil & Water Prune Roses When new shoots appear on roses, it is time to prune them, remind Extension ornamental horticulturists at Pennsylvania State University. Remove old wood and dead wood to keep the plant young and vigorous. Do not prune climbers and rambler roses until after they have bloomed or you will remove flower buds. Management; Barry Wissler, Star Green Hand; John Weaver, Chapter Star farmer. There were thirteen Foundation awards Kline, Dale Martin, Melvin Weiler, Mike presented at the Annual Parent & Son Bollinger, Daniel Horting, Gerald Musser Banquet of the Cloister FFA chapter. and Rick Pfautz. Winners included, (left to right) Russel About all you can say about the Purina Calf Growing Program • it leaves you all your milk to sell • it grows heifers fast • it gets them ready to breed early But then, that says a lot. Purina’s six-month Calf Growing Pro gram combines fortified and medicated Purina Nursing Chow®, high-energy Calf Startena® and Purina Calf Growena® into a program geared strictly to fast, efficient growth. Heifers grow faster and reach breeding weight earlier. In fact, you can have your John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph: 442-4632 Paradise West Willow Formers Assn., Inc. Ph: 464-3431 West Willow Cloister FFA President Rick Pfautz was honored with a Keystone Farmer degree at the Cloister chapter Annual Banquet. FFA advisor Kenneth Hoover made the presen tation There was one Keystone Farmer degree presented. It went to chapter president Rick Pfautz. The Keystone degree is the highest award at the state level and is awarded to no more than two percent of the state FFA members. An honorary farmers degree was presented to Richard Dean of Ephrata for his assistance to the chapter. The Outstanding Service Award was given to Ray Buch of heifers in the milking barn—producing— months ahead of many other heifers. And that meansyou can sell allyour milk. Want the details? Stop by our Checker board store. Let us show you what the Purina Calf Program can do for you— and your heifers. John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata fro B. Landis Ph; 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane. Akron who is an area dealer in farm machinery. Recognized for receiving state project book medals for their enterprise books were Dale Martin, Nelson Weaver, Marlin Smoker, Richard Bollinger, Rick Pfautz, Paul Horning, John Weaver, Daniel Horting, and Melvin Weiler. Richard Warren of Lancaster gave a slide presentation on the Covered bridges of Lancaster County. IS ... James High & Sons Ph: 354-0301 Gordonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems y.