Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1969, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4,1969
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• Tobacco Show
(Continued fiom Page 1)
same as foi the State Faim
Show and aie as follows
Class 76—Wiappei B’s Div
A —Long wiappei s, Over 26
inches Div B—Shoit wiappeis,
26 inches and undei Class 77
Fillei B’s Div A—Long fil
leis, Ovei 26 inches Div B
Shoit filleis, 26 inches and un
der Class 1 78—Binder Type
Div A Long binders Over 26
inches Div B—Short bindeis,
26 inches and undei Class 81 —
FFA Wiappeis Cl No
length specified Class 82—FFA
Fillei s C2—No length speci
fied
A hand of tobacco shall con
sist of 15 leaves, tied with an
othei tobacco leaf, select leaves
that are unifoim in size, coloi,
textuie and free fiom insect
disease oi mechanical damage
The Fillei B types of tobacco
are usually heavier in textuie
while the Wrapper B is a medi
um weight leaf, chestnut bi own
color with good stietch The
Binders should have a very thin,
silky leaf, light chestnut coloi
with plenty of life and stretch
All exhibits entered in the Coun
ty Show will be taken to the
State Show unless the exhibitor
states othei wise Growers not
able to bring their tobacco to
the County Show and desiring
to exhibit at the State Show,
may bring their exhibit to the
Faim and Home Center by Fri
day, Jammy 10th and the Ex
tension Agents will see that it
gets to the Farm Show Build
ing Be suie the tobacco is well
wrapped to prevent drying out
Judges for the County Show
will be Kenneth Mann and Dick
Charles, Jr Appropriate ribbons
and pnze money will be award
ed
The boss can’t confuse his sec
retary She conies to woik in
that condition
Frank H. Bucher
2160 Main St, Rothsville
626-6504
Lester Erb
312 S Mt Joy St, Elizabethtown
367-7112
Jason H. Mellinger
Rl, Strasburg
687-6546
Jonathan S. Shirk
366 E Main St, Baievxlle
656-9302
Edgar C. Umble
Pequea Ave, Gap
4424525
FOR QUALITY FARM SEEDS
CALL THE HOFFMAN SEED
MAN NEAREST YOU.
4-H Tobacco &
Corn Show Held
can ara Juciy Thomas, Mil
ler sville R 1 took home top hon
ors fiom the annual Lancaster
4H tobacco shov; held last Fu
afternoon at the Farm & Home
Centei Cail showed the best
hand of wrappers and Judy had
the best hand of fillei s
And in the coin show held at
the same time, Donald Bollinger,
Denver R 2, had the best 10-ear
exhibit and his brother Eugene
had the leseive entry
Reserve champion wrapper
tobacco was shown by Donald
Thomas, Millei sville Rl, and re
serve fillers were also shown by
Cail Thomas
All the tobacco and coin ex
hibits aie eligible to go to the
Farm Show The Danish system
of judging was used and Ag
way’s tobacco marketing coop
e'ative made prize money avail
able
Tobacco judges weie Richard
Charles Ji and Pans Gruber of
Bayuk Cigar Co and John Yo
cum, Penn State Research Lab,
judged the corn
Othei tobacco show placings
included
TELEPHONE 854-7867
'V.S.IL*,
MANUFACTURERS OF
YORK,
Richard Thomas, Millei sville
Rl, 3rd place, Douglas Mull,
Millersville Rl, 4th place, Jean
Fiey, Willow Stieet Rl, sth
place, Arthur E Reist, 1050
Eden Road, 6th place, and Phil
ip Bixlei, Mauetta Rl, 7th place
Donald Thomas, Millei sville
Rl, 3id place; Richard Thomas,
Millei sville Rl, 4th place, Philip
R Stehman, Conestoga R 2, sfn
place, Douglas Mull, Millei svdle
Rl, 6th place; and Alfred G
Reist, 1050 Eden Road, 7th place
Other corn show wmneis in
cluded Michael Nolt, Ephrata
Rl, 3rd, Marlin Bollinger, Den
ver R 2, 4th, Robeit Greider, Co
lumbia R 2, sth, Joe Wivell, Co
lumbia Rl, 6th, Stephen Nye,
Marietta Rl, 7th, Philip Bixler,
Marietta Rl, Bth, Richaid Yung
mger, Marietta Rl, 9th and Tom
Wivell, Columbia Rl, 10th
Car Thieves Busy
NEW YORK Car thieves
have become peskier than evei
in recent years, the Insurance
Information Institute observes
Since 1949, the number of auto
mobiles registered has moie
than doubled, but the number
stolen has more than quadrup
led—from 163,000 to 655.000
To All Of Our Many Lancaster County Customers and Friends:
Thank you for giving us the opportunity of doing business
with you and for the fine cooperation you extended to our
company this past year.
As we start a New Year, it is usually customary to look
back over the past year and see what we have accomplished. As
we did this, we found that more HORNCO Feed was used, by far.
than ever before in our company's history. In fact for 12
straight years more HORNCO Feed has been used than the year
before. For this we can thank only you, our many fine customers.
It is indeed a pleasure to do business with the people of
Lancaster County.
During the coming year our company will be doing
everything in our power to make HORNCO Feed and HORNCO Services
even better than they were in 1968.
We are indeed looking forward to another year of pleasant
business relations.
(WRAPPERS)
(FILLER)
Comjuuuj,
POULTRY AND ANIMAL FEEDS
PENNSYLVANIA
—2T. <£>
‘‘Service makes the Difference”
APPLY LIME
ON FROZEN
GROUND
Don’t hesitate to apply lime, even if the ground
is frozen. The freezing and thawing action of
Winter helps disseminate the lime, assuring you
a properly balanced soil, ready for Spring
plowing. And remember, liming pays in extra
bushels and tons of crops and forage.
MARTIN’S LIMESTONE
Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125
January 4, 1969
Yours truly.
D. E. HORN AND COMPANY, INC.
E, 0. Horn, Sr»
President
Gap, Pa. 442-4148
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