Roger Frey Splits Top Farm Show Tobacco Honors With Rohrer Lancaster County was almost unanimous in receiving all the Tobacco honors at the Penn sylvania Farm Show this week. Lebanon County received all the other honors given, thus giving this area and Southeastern Pennsylvania recognition as the State’s tobacco growing area. Roger Frey, Conestoga RD2 4- H’er, took one of two top spots in the tobacco competition at the 56th annual Farm Show this week. Frey took first place in the Wrapper B’s class and went on to become grand champion in the wrapper competition. Roy M. Rohrer, Strasburg RDI, who dominated the Lan caster County tobacco show last LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK Shavings Bagged, Bulk, Blown-in. Call for information Phone 285-4506 week by taking five of six top spots, was named grand champion in filler at the Farm Show. There were 10 to 12 entries in each of 10 tobacco classes at Harrisburg. Top five winners in each class were: Class 1A Wrapper B’s Eugene M Rohrer, Strasburg RDI, first; Douglas S. Reist, 1050 Eden Road, Lancaster, second; Roy M Rohrer, Strasburg RDI, third; John D. Habecker, 2809 Spring Valley Road, Lancaster, fourth, and Michael E. Rohrer, Strasburg RDI, fifth. Class IB Wrapper B’s—Roy M. Rohrer, first; Douglas S. Reist, second, Willis Kauffman, Silver Spring, third, Eugene M. Rohrer, J 0: ■m CHECKING! ' '\ '■■ < : : j-, 'O' ■ S S A% I aX . .I, v .t* '*'*■*•'■-> ~',vVw > . .:' *,. s ' X ' S ■; : v>, ! ' >%" -“ ' V- W'* <. \ f ' S /‘A* ''*/n s » ' ' * * s\ ' < •• s ”* s as you wish without a service charge as long as you maintain a $lOO minimum balance. Another good reason to make your bank the Fulton. Open your Personal CHECKING UNLIMITED account at any Fulton office. Tell ’em Thrif T. sent you. FULTON—BANK SERVING UNCASTER AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES fourth, and Glenn Newcomer, Washington Boro RDI, fifth. Class 2A Filler B’s—Roy M. Rohrer, first; Donald E Shank, Pequea RDI, second, John D. Habecker, 2809 Spring Valley Road, Lancaster, third; Marian G. Reist, 1050 Eden Road, Lan caster, fourth, and Annie K. Ginder, Elizabethtown RD3, fifth. Class 2B Filler B’s—Elmer Boyd, Ephrata RDI, firstj Douglas Reist, second; John D. Habecker, third; John S. Habecker, 2301 Spring Valley Road, fourth, and Roy M. Rohrer, fifth. Class 3A Binder Type—Eugene M. Rohrer, first; Michael E. Rohrer, second; Roy M. Rohrer, third, Donald E. Shank, Pequea RDI, fourth, and Wilbur Kauff man, Silver Spring, fifth Class 3B Binder Type—Roy M. Rohrer, first; Michael E. Rohrer, second, Eugene M. Rohrer, third, D. A. Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, fourth, and Kerry Boyd, Ephrata RDI, fifth. Class 4 Wrapper B’s—Alfred Reist, 1050 Eden Road, Lan caster, first; Arthur Reist, same address (twin brother of Alfred), second, Jay Bleacher, Conestoga NO SERVICE CHARGE Fulton Bank’s Personal CHECKING UNLIMITED adds more mileage to your checking account. You write as many checks 4-H Classes S S ' s ■* with a $lOO minimum balance Member Federal Reserve System / F.D.I.C. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1972 RD2, third; Steven Ney, Marietta RDI, fourth, and Darwin Nissley, Mount Joy RDI, fifth. Class 5 Filler B’s—Arthur Reist, first; Jay Bleacher, Conestoga RD2, second, Darwin Nissley, Mount Joy RDI, third, Alfred Reist, fourth, and Jere Swarr, Manheim RD2, fifth. Class 6 Wrapper B’s—Roger Frey, Conestoga RD2, first (and grand champion wrapper), Craig Frey, Ronks RDI, second, Glen Potato Voting The U S Department of Agriculture announced that it is recommending adoption of a nationally coordinated research and promotion plan to improve and expand markets for potatoes Producers growing five or more acres of potatoes m the 48 contiguous States "would be in cluded under the plan They will vote from February 1-10 to decide whether it will be issued To become effective, the plan must be approved by a least two-thirds of the producers voting, or a majority of the producers voting il they produced two-thirds or more of the potatoes grown by those voting. •V Newcomer, Washington Boro RDI, third; Barry Smith, Washington Boro, fourth, and Fred Lefever, Quarryville RDI, fifth Class 7 Filler B’s—Donald S Wenger, Manheim RD2, first, Roger Frey, Conestoga RD2, second; Craig Frey, Ronks RDI, third; Gerald Swope, Manheim RD4, fourth, and Randy Clark, Quarryville RD2, fifth Referendum Olficials of USDA’s Consumer and Marketing Service said the referendum will be conducted by mail Ballots, instructions, and a summary of the plan, will be sent to all known potato growers Any grower who does not receive a ballot by February 1 may obtain one from his local County Ex tension Agent The proposed plan was authorized by special legislation and is based on evidence developed at a public hearing held last June and July It would be administered by a National Potato Promotion Board, made by producers Each State would be entitled to one Board member lor each five million hun dredweight of production, with at least one member per Slate The Board would be authorized to contract for research and promotion activities after ap proval by the Secretary of Agriculture The program would be linanced by an assessment of up to one cent per hundredweight of potatoes handled Handlers would be permitted to collect assessments from producers, but producers not wishing to con tribute would be reimbursed upon written request The decision and details of the research and promotion were scheduled Jor publication in the Federal Register January 5 Single copies of the plan may be obtained from the Fruit and Vegetable Division, Consumer and Marketing Service, U S Department of Agriculture, Washington, D C 20250 Name’s Meaning The name Charles or Karl stems from the High Ger man word for “full-grown man.” Because so many kings, from the time of Char lemagne on down, were given the name of Charles, it came to mean “great man; manly.” a* PROTECT YOUR FARM WITH A PINCOR PTO TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR • 50,000 watts surge capacity • IS.OOO watts continuous duty • Slow speed—lloo RPM operation • Cool running triple chain drive transmission • Heavy duty motor starting • Close voltage regulation • Meets NEMA codes • Heavy duty construction • Induction hardened input shaft • Rain proof construction • Completely wired control box • Three phase available -SEE IT AT . ■ HAVERSTICK BROS. 2111 Stone Mill Rd. 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