18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28, 1962 In announcing the results, Executive Secretary Robert 11. Rumler said that an all-time high of 29 contestants, no minated by organizations of the black and white dairy Do»ldB Trimble of « s- !•» , EXpress 2-4963 Next to the Waterworks r ■V' * —i ' / ; , Rebsßose* STARTER & GROWER SERVICE 1 c*. J h , / K gcauity and variety of interest as well as progress m esta blishing a herd of .registered Holstein cattle. Finalists, in addtion to Trimble, were Henry Beneke, Millbrook, New York; Ronald Boldt, Seneca, Illinois, and John L. King, Jr.. Gaithers burg, Maryland Donald, 1!» year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Trim ble, started out in 4-H with a heifer gi\en him by Larnie Benjamin, his parents’ land lord. He went on to build a herd of 2 2 registered Holsteina inluod at $9,250 during eight yeais of dairy work in both 4-H and FFA As sidelines, he also com pleted projects in corn, barley, wheat, hay, pasture improie ment, onions, tomatoes, hogs and poultry Prominently successful in. both 4-II duel FFA Tumble sened as a Pennsylvania dele gate to the National FFA Con vention at Kansas City and the National 4-H Club Con- *jta i r* . v i v -C^ 'v*' • > ■ i r- f r < I * fL\:W!: ■•*; * T~v "* | gress at Chicago He holds the Ketone lasting collarB Parmer Degree representing- for men - s Cotto n wash the highest attainment pos- and . wear shlrts are faBt tak sible in state hFA circles and the p]ace of the - turne d shin was a member of the Pe n- collar Bernh . e TharP) sjhama, - .ury j B 8 state extension clothing specla team that placed fourth in , ng hat IntCl , national competition at tVater- Mner ol waah . and . Hear fabric 100, lowa last fall. , s bonded to outer lasers of Since graduating from untreated cotton cloth . To . Southern Lancaster County gether> thege bhirt collars Joint High School in 1960, and (>ufls th(J wabh . and -wear Trimble has been farming a IItJOS of the >lnte rliner and rented 60 acres on his own. high resistance t 0 fra3mg . nna Last jear, his 11 cow's, a- abraslon of the cot most all first and second calf heifers, a-ser.iged 11,422 lbs of milk, and 436 lbs of but terlat on DHIA test He also ffeds out 156 hogs a year, grows allalfa,. corn and barley and, unite Under standably, behetes there’s still a future in tarmmg for those who want to work for it In I‘tOO a milk tow ptodm uie; more tlian 4,000 pbunda ol milk n,ib ev optional A\- pioduction cow now i-b 7 000 pounds per year ■'V V our friends’ seed is safe from birds IHSTBIBLTKU BY P. L. Rohrer & Bro. Inc. SMOKKTOWX Ph. I/anmU'r KX 7-3030 ton ■fMOCd im&t. “A beatnik’s idea of a lovely bride is when her sneaker match her sweater. - ’ \j' hi i* ** i* - : VJ ’'V-air *'-' v >i *4, 2lg M l*'»4pp > rSP” Protectant. It also contains Aldrin in secticide to control soil insects such a* wireworms, seed corn maggots and com rootwona. Fungicide (caplan) is in it Sh* extra protection against diseases such at seedling blight, damp-off and seed decay. In fact, it's the only bird repellent that combines all three. And it’s one of the few that won't cause seed to bridge in the hopper. .» This year, don’t plant for the bird#. Come in or phone us for your Bird K«*J pellcnt and Seed Protectant. 07 iiurram A. H. Hoffman Seeds Inc. . L.'UfDISVU-.LK r****fMtiNNF**l Fraj-Dofj Ijng Collars rh. TW S-542