12—Lancaster Fanning, Friday, Jan. 3, 1958" Irrigated, Non-Irrigated Crops Win Honors at 4-H Tobacco Roundup Both an irrigated and a non iTigated crop won honors at the annual county 4-H Tobacco Club houndup held Monday at the Cigar Co warehouse in Lancaster. Robert Graybill, R 3 Manheim, goo of Mr. and Mrs Homer Gras - hill, had the top hand of filler. Po had irrigated the crop three tunes His half acre project yielded 1.C65 pounds of wrapper and 65 pounds of filler The fugh quahty ct'jp was sold at 26 and 15 cents a pull-off. This was his first year 11 the tobacco club %IJV feel’ll* Everlean on a fence and look ( at a fine herd of cattle or a big island of grain—yours? Feel good* That's the way you feel when ~you see that crop of Big Eggs ifrom Mount Hope Real Good! It's just good Business to i stay out of the Small and Medium HATCHERY" YOU CAN BE PROUD, T 00... WITH OUR CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP, Ifeint fern REtfSpecial To make your tractor shine w ich pride, we stcam ctean it thoroughly and give it a tough, weather resistant coat of Har\ ester Red enamel. And if j ou vish, we’ll ghe it our IH Blue Ribbon Service inspection at the same time PARTS SERVICE C. E. Wiley & Son Quarryville-Wakefield D. L. Diem & Sous Lititz Cope & Weaver Willow Street J. B. Hostetler & Son Mt. Joy McCormick Farm Equip. Store No irrigation was used on 10- year-old Lloyd L Hahn's crop. The youthful grower, son of Mr. and Mrs Ray M Hahn, R 1 Colum bia this year grew his first crop as a 4-H member. However the production of good tobacco seems to be a family trait. Last year his sister, Betty, topped the county as a first year member and this > ear she was second only to her bi other Lloyd Esbenshade, 1631 Esben shade Rd, Lancaster, had the second place hand in the filler class Judges for the show were Benn class and stay in Large and Extra Large. - Mount Hope Leghorns are the original Big Egg bird based on 35 years' breeding and re-, search. ' Get details rn Queen Circular and then order chicks from this Hatchery./ This is your largest nearby Franchised Hatchery Mark C. Hershey R. D. 5, LEBANON, PA. Bring your tractor in today! C. B. Hoober Kauffman Bros. D. M. Kurtz Morgantown Intercourse Mountville J. Paul Nolt Gap E. Mann, Domestic Tobacco Co., and Richard Charles, assistant general manager, Bayuk Cigars Inc. Winners in the order of their placing are Northwest; Robert Graybill, R 3 Manhira; Edward Graybill, R 2 IRRIGATED LEAF grown by Robert Gray- roundup Both young growers were show bill, left, and non-irrigated tobacco grown ing for the first time. Now the tobacco will by Lloyd Hahn took top awards as filler and go into competition in the 4-H division at binder respectively at the 4-H Tobacco Club the state Farm Show. (LF Photo) Lititz; Lloyd Hahn, R 1 Columbia; Betty Hahn, R 1 Columbia; David Mann, R 1 Mt. Joy; Levi Beiler, R 1 Manheim; Luke Bruckhart, R 1 Manheim; Shirley Clark, R 1 Man heim; Billy Hackman, R 3 Eliza bethtown; Betty Hess, R 3 Eliza- bethtown; Jay Hostetter, R 1 Man- MARTIN'S LIMESTONE To Increase Crop Yield artin, Inc., Blue Ball, Pa. van heim; Walter Mower, R 1 Marietta Mark Nestleroth, R 3 Manheim; Stanley Newcomer, R 1 Mt. Joy; Donald Ney Jr., R 1 Marietta; and Robert JsJolt, R 1 Lancaster. Northeast; Lloyd Esbenshade, 1631 Esbenshade Rd Lancaster; Leroy Esbenshade, 1631 Esben- (Continued on page 5) Terre HiU Hlllcrest 5 3455 •hones: New HoUailld Elgin 4-2112 9%
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