James Hilton, right, FFA advisor of the Manor FFA Chapter, extends his best wishes to Jim Charles, who received a trophy for his outstanding farming program at the annual Father-Son banquet last week at Penn Manor High School. Father-Son Banquet (Continued From Page 14) achievements at the State Farm Show. Those receiving awards were: Jim Charles, first place in egg division; Glenn Newcomer, first place in tobacco fillers; Roger Frey, grand champion in wrappers; Barry Smith, fourth place in fillers; Carl Gerlach, fourth place in corn; Dave Gerlach, fifth place in com. The Manor Chapter showed their appreciation to Arthur Erisman and David Eshabch by presenting to them the Cer tificate of Appreciation. This is the second year that seed com was given to the Manor FFA by area corn dealers. This was given to FFA members whose names were drawn by lot. Each one was given enough seed com for one acre. The members keep records and are also required to take a population animal health aids ” OuJtSpectdfy THIS IS WHY OUR PRICES ARE LOWER - Portable High Pressure Cleaners - Fly Sprays - Dlsenfectants - Free Golden Malrin Sugar Balt - Dairy Sanitizers FIND THE KEY TO YOUR ANIMAL HEALTH I PRORLEMSAT I ZIMMERMAN'S < ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPI Y .U() E Wood Main St Cornerßd Bareville, Pa. Lititz. Pa check plus a yield check on this one acre. Winners are also required to show the com at one of the local Farm Shows and at the FFA Com and Tobacco Show. The Manor FFA would like to thank the following dealers and companies for contributing seed: Clyde Eshleman, Pioneer; Eugene Hoover, Trojan; Melvin Shertzer, PAG; Mervin Mc- Michael, Todd. The following members received seed com: Carl Brandt; Rick Burkholder; Manny Charles; Mark Farmer; Steve Frey; Roger Fry; Carl Gerlach; Marlin Hamish; Park Hess; Randy Hunt; Charley Kauffman; Wendal Kibler; Gary Long; Steve Martin, and Chris Miller. The Manor Chapter gave three chain gilts to three FFA mem bers. Members competed for the gilts by writing a story and answering some questions. Judges were two of the agricluture teachers and an llth grade FFA member. The members who won the gilts must show them at a local Farm Show. After the gilt is bred and has her first litter, each of the three members must give a gilt to another deserving FFA member. The three members chosen this year were Carl Gerlach, Gary Long and Robert Buckwatler. They will be receiving the gilts in the near future. This year the Manor Chapter sold oranges and grapefruit as their project. The high Salesman of the senior FFA was Alan Railing, who sold 49 cases, and the high salesman of the junior FFA was Clyde Stauffer, who sold 42 cases. The winners of the FFA Hunting contest were Rick Neff, senior FFA, and Charlie Kauff man, junior FFA. A gilt chain is one of the on-going awards at the Manor FFA Chapter. A gilt is presented to a deserving FFA member, who in turn presents a gilt out of the first Among awards presented at the Manor FFA Parent-Son banquet last week was Foundation awards. Some of the members who received these awards were: back row, left to right, Jim Charles, outstanding Four ninth grade students performed a skit and Clyde Erb showed slides from the senior trip to Kansas City. The banquet was adjourned by the following new FFA officers: Greg Landis, president; Cliff Charles, vice president; Glenn Long, secretary; Parke Hess, treasurer; Clair Hostetter, reporter; Marlin Harnish, chaplain; Bob Buckwalter, sen tinel; Earl Breneman, student advisor, and Don Thomas, program chairman. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29,1972—15 litter to another FFA member. Ninth graders who reveived gilts this year at the annual banquet are; left to right, Bob Buckwalter, Carl Gerlach and Gary Long. farming program; Greg Landis, Star Red Rose Farmer; Bob Buckwalter, Star Greenhand; Earl Breneman, poultry farming; Lloyd Hess; seated, Clyde Erb, public speaking and DeKalb award. a fertilizer program for corn your yield and return with this proven program that combines the benefits of UNIPEL 20-10-10 pre-plant application with UNIPEL STARTER SPECIAL 13-34-10 applied Smokatown, Pa. Increase 397-3539