RED ROSE FARM SERVICE, INC. MR. FARMER Spring Seeding Time is % Just Around the Corner FOLLOW SUCCeSUL CROP YEAR. STEPS s TOP AT ONE OF OUR CONYENIENTIT lOCATID FARM STORES TODAY. MAIN OFFICE; N. Church St. Quarryville 786-7361 Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS THESE THREE IMPORTANT SOIL TESTING Be sure that your Fertilizer and Lime requirements are at the proper level. SEEDS Our stores are stocked with the finest in quality Alfalfas-Ciovers-Grasses-Seed-Oats-Northrup King and Pioneer Seed Corn varieties. "Have you heard about WL-305 ALFALFA?” CHEMICALS Protect your crops from weed and insect damage. We stock a complete selection of weed and insect control chemicals. Free Soil Testing Service Available Bulk Fertilizer, Liquid Nitrogen and Lime Spreading Service Available Three Steps to Success AGRICO Fertilizers - Bag or Bulk Quality Seed and Grains Proper Chemical Controls GRAIN ELEVATOR New Providence 786-3427 Armstrongs '(Continued From Page 1) and he’s dealt with them suc cessfully. It’s time for new challenges, and he feels he’s found them in private industry. He’s not a farmer who’s giving up. he’s a man who’s moving on. Agriculture has been good to Armstrong, but he’s made up his mind that it’s time for a change. And when Robert Armstrong makes up his mind Both Armstrong and his wife of 11 years are 1958 graduates of Solanco High School. He is a member of the Fulton Grange, and once served as Master. He has also held offices in the Lancaster County Swine Club. Mrs. Armstrong is a graduate of a business college in Minneapolis. Both Armstrongs are serious cat fanciers, and they have five Persians which are entered in cat shows throughout the area. Both belong to the Lancaster County Feline Society, of which Robert is vice-president. Other Meeting Highlights In addition to the award for the Armstrongs, the Conservation District also recognized Donald U. Bruckhart for his achievements this past year as a conservation contractor. Bruckhart had been named Pennsylvania’s outstanding contractor in January, then received the top prize in a national competition just a few weeks ago in New Orleans. Bruckhart’s wife, Nancy, is the secretary for the district., Bruckhart, incidentally, was the contractor for the Armstrong farm mentioned above. BUCK, PA. 284-4464 AgricoQ) ONE OF THE WILLIAM f 0M» / NlE‘ A good name to grow by Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 17.1973 •*-*/■* -t <1 ' V W** Donald U. Bruckhart, right, smiles as he is recognized by the Lancaster County Conservation District for his achievements as a conservation contractor. With him is his wife, Nancy, district secretary. Grant Heilman, seated, was. also honored for his contributions to the district. * - ***•» ',if 25 \ ■ft ,H~'.