Lancaster Trimble (From Psfi® jar because of aster R 6, won second place, n for election, a gold medal, and the right jr, Paul, carried to the Keystone cion by winning state m the national contest old medals in the at Kansas City, Missouri in ’ -judging contest. October Larry Weaver, New 16 J Holland R 2 m sth place, —John Hess, Manheim R 1 in darK surface on tire 6th place and Leroy Stumpf, a hard-cooked egg m Quarry vrile R 2 in 10th place 11 plagues you, here is won gold medals Cool cooked eggs Winning a silver medal (ly m cold water. This was John Eby Jr., Gordon makes the shells easier ville Rl, who placed 15th v,o V e when preparing in the contest. ei for salads or deviling Honorable mention awards tests ih* pl cparat bis bi f the tr of tl (,«/..Two New Fly-Killers i Join Our "KLiiN-KOW" 1 S ... to rid your cows of flies and help increase milk production. 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Bring All ■ming, Saturday, June It. 1960—5 • Future Farmers (From cage 1) Esteron 99 Granules • • • better weed control—eliminates extra work...reduces "drift” problems ESTERON 99*, America’s largest selling brand of 2,4-D, now comes in granular form. Apply on corn ground at planting time and eliminate difficult early, wet-weather cultivating. Helps solve the problem of covering corn while trying to cover in-the-row weeds. Eliminate hauling water ... the mixing, and extra work of a separate spray treatment. Available in 50 lb. plastic lined bags. . . treats s'acres of corn land over-all or 15 acres with band treatment. *Trademark of The vow Chemical Company P. O. BOX 221 AT OUR The Family YOUR WIRTHMORE DEALER DONALD RESSLER, NEW PROVIDENCE Rl, identi fies parts on a grain drill in the Farm Mechanics Contest for Future Farmers at The Pennsylvania State University tills week. In addition to parts and tool identification, Rcs sler demonstrated shop skills to take second place in the contest which tested the knowledge and skills of 134 FFA members from throughout the State. —LF PHOTO in livestock judging went to Kerry Fritz, Lititz R 3 for 32nd place; James Herr of Quarryville R 2, for 34th pl ace and John McKelvey of Oxford Rl, Solanco High School, for 36th place. In the Farm Mechanics Contest with 134 competing, Donald Ressler, New Provi dence in taking third place won a gold medal and a one day trip John Zimmerman, Reinholds Rl, won honorab le mention for 33rd place Seventy one members ex hibited their skill in the Land Judging contest A gold medal, a one day trip, HESS BROS. FLORIN. PA. l9mmmm mrn, -I * * A*'*<■•< -AS vqifU'V*# v >s. < V V s < A- < £ ROY BRENEMAN LOOKS OVER A CLASS of Guern seys at the Pennsylvania State University during the state FFA judging contest this week. Roy, from Willow Street Rl, finished in second place in the contest' to wui a trip to the National Dairy Cattle Congress at Waterloo, lowa and second place in the con test went to Glen Kunkel of New Providence Rl. A class mate, Richard Carnathan, also of New Providence Rl, \ V. ■s X * won a bronze medal for 25th place. Kenneth Myer, Eliza bethtown R 3 was 24th. Dale Myer, New Providen ce Rl, will be first alternate on the Pennsylvania Dairy Products judging team whi ch will compete at the Dairy Cattle Congress in Waterloo, lowa. Dale won a gold medal for his fourth place win. In the agronomy contest, with 59 contestants, John Brubaker, Willow Street Rl, was the only Lancaster co untian to make the win col umn. John received a bron ze medal for his 13th place. With 92 contestants in tbe Poultry Contest Dennis Gar ber, Elizabethtown placed 19th for a silver award while Jacob Harmsh, Mahheim H 2 got a bronze for 30th place. Approximately 1,200 Blue Jacketed Future Farmers re turned to their home farms all over the state from the three day event on Thurs day. Lancaster Farm’ng advertis ing brings results SPABC Guernsey Sire Is Rated PETERBOROUGH, N. H.- Sterlingold Lauxmont King, registered Guernsey bull, owned by Southeastern Pennsylvania Artificial Bre eding Cooperative, Lancas ter, Pennsylvania, has be come a Summarized Sire, according to the American Guernsey Cattle Club To attain this distinction, a bull must have at least 10 daugh ters with official production records. “King”, has 10 tested dau ghters that have made 13 official production records Their average production is 9,220 pounds of milk and 459 pounds of fat, when converted to a twice-daily milking, 305 day, mature equivalent basis. This fine Guernsey bull was bred by Stc’Tmg Farms Inc, Stanford, Connecticut This bull’s sire was Gardcn ville Rose King and it’s dam was Sterlmgold Mandv, that posted an official prod iction record of 17,910 pounds of milk and 848 pounds of fat | "King's’. most illustrious . daughter is Lauxmont King’s Couitesan, that had a pro duction record of 8,726 pounds of milk and 521 pou nds of fat in the 365 - 3X | division , FEED FOR LAYERS I A 4-pound biid laving at 'the late of 15 dozen eggs a ' j car will require 5 .1 pounds of feed to produce a dozen ' eggs, according to Carl Dos -1 sin. Penn State extension ■ poultry specialist The same sized bird laying IB dozen, or 60 per cent production, will produce a dozen eggs on about 4 8 pounds of feed —LF PHOTO