Rohrer is Farm Show Tobacco Champion Lancaster County tobacco producers captured all championships in tobacco Judging at the 59th Farm Show. Roy M. Rohrer, of RDI, Strasburg, exhibited both the FOR THE BEST DOLLAR VALUE IN FARM SILAGE STORAGE - “CONCRETE STAVE 51L0".,.* LANCASTER SILO CO., INC. 'CONTACTONEOFOUR DEALERS" ASK FOR “EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS" •■■■•••••••••••■•■•■••••■•■■•■■••■•■•■•■■a LANCASTER COUNTY: C. B. HOOBER A SON Intercourse. Pa 1761-8231) COPE & WEAVER CO. New Providence Pa (786 7351) GUNN E. HURST East Earl. Pa (215 445-6865) CHESTER COUNTY: NEVIN MYER A SON Chester Springs. Pa (215-827-7481) ZOOK'S FARM STORE Honey Brook, Pa (215 273 9730) LEBANON COUNTY; HOWARD B. WEISS Myerslown Pa (949 3152) LARRY HIESTANO Lebanon Pa (273-7394) FRANKLIN COUNTY; MARTIN EQUIP CO. Chambersburg, Pa. ENFIELD EQUIP., INC W. ROGER ROOP Whitford. Md Union Bridge Md (301-452-52521 (301-775 7356) KENNETH ENGLAND Rising Sun Md (301 658 4629) LANCASTER SILO 2008 Horseshoe Rd. 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Lancaster, exhibited the champion wrapper and his brother, Alfred Reist, showed the champion filler sample. Marlin Dohner, of RDI, Elizabethtown, won the championship in vocational wrapper classes, and Douglas Rohrer, of 1623 Book Road, exhibited the champion in the filler division. The top five entries in each class were: Wrapper B’s over 26 in ches: Ist - Roy M. Rohrer; 2nd - Eugene M. Rohrer, Strasburg, RDI; 3rd - Michael E. Rohrer. Strasburg, Rl; 4th - Timothy Hostetter, Manheim Rl; sth - Marian G. Reist, 1050 Eden Rd., Lancaster. Wrapper B’s, 26 inches and under: Ist - Karen Hostetter, Manheim Rl; 2nd - Roy M. Rohrer; 3rd - Alfred G. BUiV Counton Funk’sG-Hybnds to make the most of soil and season. In good years ... and in tough ones, too. Dependable Hybrids From Dependable People INC. 2436 Creek Hill Rd. BETTER FEEDS FOR COWS Reist, 1050 Eden Rd., Lan caster; 4th - Arthur E. Reist, 1050 Eden Rd., Lancaster; sth • -Timothy Hostetter. Filler B*s over 26 inches: Ist - Roy M. Rohrer; 2nd - Michael E. Rohrer; 3rd • Eugene M. Rohrer; 4th - Alfred G. Reist; sth - Witmer J. Rohrer, Strasburg Rl. Filler B’s, 26 inches and under: Ist - Roy M. Rohrer; 2nd - Linn L. Reist, 1050 Eden Rd., Lancaster; 3rd - Christine E. Reist, 1050 Eden Rd., Lancaster; 4th • Arthur G. Reist; sth - Alfred G. Reist. Binder Type, over 26 in ches: Ist - Roy M. Rohrer; 2nd - Lamar Bauman, Washington Boro Rl; 3rd - Michael E. Rohrer; 4th - Eugene M. Rohrer; sth - Witmer J. Rohrer. Binder Type, 26 inches and under: Ist - Eugene M. Rohrer; 2nd - Witmer J. Rohrer; 3rd - Roy M. Rohrer; 4th - Timothy Hostetter; sth - John C. Brubaker, 764 Lawrence Blvd., Lancaster. A. H HOFFMAN PAY OFF HANDSOMELY TO DAIRYMEN PH. 653-1451 4-H Club Wrapper: Ist - Arthur E, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 11,1975 Holstein Group To Hold Sales The Pennsylvania Holstein Association has announced plans for one of the country’s major Holstein events of 1975, Involved are two consignment sales and the State Holstein Show on April 17,18, and 19. All events are scheduled for the Farm Show Building in Harrisburg. The schedule is as follows: Thursday, April 17 - Pa. State Calf Sale; Friday, April 18 - Pa, State Cow & Bred Heifer Sale; Saturday, April 19 - Pa. State Holstein Show. The Calf Sale is an annual event with 200 head of Registered Holstein calves under one year old to be sold at auction. A new sales series starts in 1975 with the Cow & Bred Heifer Sale. It is anticipated that nearly 200 head will be consigned by breeders of Registered Holsteins in Pennsylvania. In addition to the females, plans also call for the sale of 10-12 Holstein bulls on Friday. Both sales are managed by the Pennsylvania Holstein Association. Hired as auc- Reist; 2nd - Jere Swarr, Manheim R 2; 3rd - Jay Neff, Millersville Rl; 4th - Alfred G. Reist; sth - Timothy Swarr, Manheim R 2. Filler: Ist - Alfred G. Reist; 2nd - Arthur E. Reist; 3rd - Jay Neff; 4th - Timothy Swarr; sth - Jere Swarr. Vocational Agriculture Wrapper: Ist - Marlin Dohner, Elizabethtown Rl; 2nd - Douglas Rohrer, 1623 Book Rd., Lancaster; 3rd - Jay Neff; 4th - Merle Gruber, Bainbridge Rl; sth - Raymond Dohner, Elizabethtown Rl. Filler: Ist - Douglas Rohrer; 2nd - Jay Neff; 3rd - Ronald Clark, Quarryville R 2; 4th - Ronald Hunt, Millersville Rl; sth - Robert Burkholder, Washington Boro Rl. tioneers are the R. Austin Backus, Inc. sales organization, Mexico, N.Y. and A. Doty Remsburg, Jefferson, Maryland. Also an annual event is the State Holstein Show. Past experience indicates that 325-350 head will be paraded before the judge, Richard Brooks, well-known breeder of Paclamar Farms in Colorado. Always one of the largest and highest quality State Shows, the 1975 Pa. State Show should be one of the best ever. Anticipation is growing among breeders across Pennsylvania as these events get closer. Also, it is known that people from all over the U.S. look forward each year to this big Holstein event. Indicative of this is the fact that in past years nearly 75 percent of the consignments to the Calf Sale were purchased by out of-state buyers. With over 700 of top Registered Holsteins, an easily accessable location m Harrisburg, and the organization of five Holstein staff members and 5100 members, everything points toward a successful event. It should be enjoyable and profitable for all consignors, buyers, exhibitors, and spectators. Further details may be obtained from the Penn sylvania Holstein Association, 839 Benner Pike, State College, Pa. Be Prepared Best defense against a farm fire is a good fire ex tinguisher located in the right place, reminds the Cooperative Extension Service Safety Committee at The Pennsylvania State University. Every farm and home should be equipped with suitable hand ex tinguishers that are properly maintained and easily reached if needed. 49