Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1967, Image 13

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    AT TEEN LEADERS NIGHT, (left
to right) Dan Rohrer and Kaye Smith
were recognized as outstanding teen
leaders and presented dash awards by
Miss Mary Roseraberger, Assistant Ex
tension Horae Economist, at the 4-H
Teen Leader Recognition Banquet, held
at Dutch Town and Country Restaurant
in Vintage, Tuesday evening. Jay Irwin,
Assistant County Agent, and Miss Ros
enberger gave certificates of recognition
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to teen leaders present,
tended,
Kaye is the 17-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Smith, Ephrata
Rl. She is leader for the Jolly Stitchers
4-H Club at Parmersville.
Dan is the 17-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Rohrer, Jr., Manheim Rl.
He leads the Boots and Saddle 4-H Club
alt Manheim. L. F. Photo
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51 leaders at-
Lancaster
SECOND SECTION
Eggtober Promotion Features
Eggs, Corned Beef Hash
The spotlight is on eggs
with corned beef hash as Oc
tober anives and is renamed
EGGtober.
A tie-in promotion between
the Poultry and Egg National
Board and the Campbell Soup
Company will feature bountiful
meals through October and into
November Campbell's Bounty
brand corned beef hash will
be promoted with eggs on sev
eral fronts -
—Five photo recipe releases
on hash and eggs, to newspa
pers in all areas
—TV commercials on hash
and eggs m selected market
areas.
—Hash and eggs will be fea
tured in October in both radio
and newspaper versions of the
“Once Over Lightly” series
The total readership of news
papers using “Once Over
Lightly” is estimated to be
some 9,700,000 An estimated
radio audience of 26,500000
that listens to 272 stations
across the country.
—Campbell Soup will pro
vide merchandising kits to 500
egg packer-distributors and
150 US. Department of Agri
culture retail contact men.
—Newspaper advertising will
feature eggs and hash Point
of-sale materials will tie in
with this advertising
.The market areas to he cov
ered by newspaper and TV ad
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Big range of A-C implements for
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of implements to go to work for you full-time! No
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Grumelli Farm Service Chet Long
Quarryville, Pa. Akron, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son
Lititz, Pa. Rheems, Pa.
Alien H. Matz Farm Equipment
Nissley Form Service L. H. Brubaker
Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster, Pa.
Saturday. October 7,1967 —1
vertising are - New York City,
Hartford Los Angeles, Phila
delphia. Detroit. Boston. Chica
go, St. Louis and Cleveland.
This many-pronged promo
tion program is being put on
at no cost to egg packer-dis
tributors PEXB pointed out
“We urge all segments of
the egg industry to get behind
this progiam to boost sales of
eggs It is a powerful program
and will be successful, if every
one gets behind it."’ Earl L.
Hess, PENB Chairman said
He also emphasized the econ
omy aspects to the egg and
hash tie-in “At retail egg
prices of 55 to 60 cents a doz
en, this means the homemaker
pays only about 40 cents a
pound for this high protein,
low calorie food Just one can
of Bounty corned beef hast
and four to six eggs provides
four to six servings.” he said.
Manheim Area Farm
Sells For $55,224
The Samuel H Shelly farm,
located in Rapho Township,
Lancaster County, was sold at
public Auction on Saturday,
Sept 30, to Earl H. Snavely,
Manheim R 2, for $468.00 per
acre. Total price was $55,224.
Rufus K Geib. Manheim R 2,
was the auctioneer.
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