Lane. Co. Entries Take All Tobacco Classes At Farm Show Rohrcr was the local champion in the Lancaster County Tobac aisrr w ii " «- *™- - nioit HARRISBURG - Both the M Rohrcr, St.asbu.g Rl. here In 4-11 tobacco inditing. A.- Nevin z.mmerman/Enst E.n giand champion wiapper and at the Faim Show, as Lancaster Lancaster cxhJbLflhe cham- Rl. exhibited the champiot the grand champion filler hands County walked off with all lop pio n wrapper hand and Carl wrapper entry in the FFA Dm of tobacco were shown by Roy placings in the 6-class show Thomas, Millersvilie RI, clis- sion and Douglas Rohrcr. Litit A NEW HI-NUTRIENT ADDITION TO THE OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE LINE OF EARLY BIRD LAYING FEEDS FOR A e A MORE , p C T / Pi* 1. . - r* i When you House Pullets . . . Start them on the 0 ALSO ESPECIALLY HELPFUL IN STRESS SITUATIONS SUCH AS ... vAili/// POULTRY FEEDS * . - NO. 304 EARLY BIRD EXCELLERATOR FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR NEW FLOCK . . . FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE AND PROFITS . . . FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE jf MORE NUTRIENTS PER MOUTHFUL • Extreme temperatures • After debeaking • When birds are in heavy lay O When teed consumption is too low CALL YOUR EARLY BIRD REPRESENTATIVE OR PHONE US DIRECT. MILLER & BUSHONG, INC Rohrerstown, Pa. Phone 392-2145 Lancaster Farmin, ' < v * 4 > & ■N Saturday, January 17.1970-Ji 112 entcicfl the champion filler exhibit, ' Judge fbi’lhe show was Huny S Slo.il 116 Chailcs Rd. i,;m caster, a loin.ei local agncul tuial extension agent Sloat has judged tobacco at the Farm Show foi seven veais and says it takes .veais of experience to acquit e the ability to judge to bacco by touch “Good tobacco should have a flagrant odor, good color and a “good feel to it ” Local placings are as follows: OPEN SHOW, Wrappers 1 A, Roy Rohrer, Witmer Rohrer and Eugene Rohrer, all of Stras burg Rl; Harold Wissler, New Holland Rl and Clark Stauffer, Ephrata Rl. Wrapper 1 B, Roy Rohrer, Witmer Rohrer, Clark Stauffer, Beatrice Hostetler, Manheim Rl and Michael Rohr er, Strasburg Rl. Fillers 2 a, Koy Rohrer, John Brubaker, 764 Laurence Blvd., Lancaster; Larry Shank, Pequea Rl, William Trupe, East Earl Rl and Tobin Shank, Pequea Rl. Fillers 2 B, J. A. Hostetler, Man heim Rl; Jesse Balmer, Lititz R 4, Jay Hostetler, Clark Stauf fer and Eugene Rohrer Binder 3 A, Witmer Rohrer, Roy Rohrer, Eugene Rohrer, Lari y Shank, and Donald E. Shank Binder 3 B, Roy Rohrer, Witmer Rohrer, John Brubaker, J A Hostettei and Larry Shank I-#. , ► 4-H CLASSES, Wrapper, Ar thur Reist, Alfied Reist, 1050 Eden Rd , Lancastei Philip Bix ler, Marietta R 1 Carl Thomas and Steven Nev Marietta R 1 Filler, Cail Thomas, Alfred Reist, Aithm Reist, Audrey Yungmger, Mauetta R 1 and Keny Boyd, Ephiata R 1 I FFA CLASSES Wrapper, Nevin Zimmeiman, East Earl Rl, Gerald Swope, Manheim R 4, Clark Stauffer, Trupe and James Kreider, Eh jzabethtown Rl Filler, Douglas i Rohrer, Lititz R 2, Jesse Balmer, I William Trupe, Ken Grube, Lit- Uz Rl Fire At Vintage Sales Fne at the Vintage Sales Stab les on Route 30 east, about 7 30 a m Wednesday destroyed 10 tons ot hay but caused little dam age to buildings Some of the neaily 700 head of livestock at the stables were pen ned near the blaze but were quickly heided away from the smoke There was no los„ of ani mals Harold A Hess, secretary-trea surer of the stables said damage to the buildings appeared min imal and credited the quick re sponse of firemen with contain ing the blaze Hess said operations at the stables were continuing as usual with the exception that all cattle were being loaded from the east end of the stables instead of the west Fire companies responding were Kmzer Pai adase-Leaman Place, Gap, Goidonville, and In tercourse • Farm Calendar (.Continued from Page 1) Peniyn Fire Hall 7 30 pm —Epluata Young Far mers meet, Vo Ag Room 800 pm Manheim Young Farmers meet, Vo-Ag Room. Wednesday, Jan. 21 21 &22 Penn State Turf School, Holiday Inn Motel, King of Prussia 10 00 a m —Regional Farm Tax meeting, Chalet Restaurant, Dillsburg Thursday, Jan. 22 10 00 am —Regional Farm Tax meeting, Holiday Inn, Potts town 630 pm—Faim and Home Foundation meeting. Farm