Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 14, 1970, Image 28

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14.1970
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Narvon
Elizabeth Herr of Narvon RD2
had the champion pen-of-threc
sheep at the 14th annual Penn
sylvania Livestock Exposition in
Harrisburg this week.
The 11-year-old also showed
the same pen ol Cheviots to
championships at the Ephrata
and Manheim fairs this year.
She is the daughter of Mr
and Mis Robert Herr.
Jay C Zimmerman, 17, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Zim
merman, Ephrata RDI. had the
reserve champion individual
lamb, a heavyweight Hampshire
The animal also was second
place heavyweight
Jay Zimmerman of Ephrata RDI holds his reserve
champion lamb at the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition
this week.
PERFORMANCE
HERE ARE the two tractors that started the big switch to Orange . . .
and Going Orange has been Going Great ever since. The XT features
designed into those tractors resulted in such efficient on-the-larm per
formance that the same features, have been added to Big Orange trac
tors r;ghl dou n the line.
Allis-Chalmers One-Ninety and One-Ninety XT Senes 111 , . . the two
big reasons Going Orange is Going Groat. Their success has been due to
L H. Brubaker
RD2 Girl Has Champion Sheep
Elizabeth Herr, left, proudly displays one of her champion Cheviots, while her brother Chris and sister Barbie
assist.
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Grumelii Farm Service
North Carolina Egg
Men Vote One-Cent Fee
Egg producers in North Caro
lina have approved an additional
one-cent pei case assessment on
eggs produced, packed, and
processed in the state.
Money collected under the new
piogram will go to National
Egg Co. and United Egg Pro
ducers, two industry
tions
In a statewide referendum, a
total of 306 egg producers voted.
The special assessment receiv
ed a 79 per cent favorable vote.
The one-cent per case will be
in addition to the present two
cent per case assessment which
finances the egg promotion pro
giam conducted by N. C. Egg
Marketing Association.
NECo is the southeastern re
gional egg maiketing co-opera
tive which works to assure its
member-producers of the great
est possible return in the mar
ketplace. UEP is a national or
ganization made up of NEC,
and five other regional co-opera
tives.
Roy H. Buch, Inc.
Ephrata, R.D, 2
Quarryville, Pa.
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!
their performance . . . that dependable performance that lets a farmer
get the most work done every day ... no matter what the job.
Power is important, and they’ve both got power aplenty. But perfor
mance is also important. That’s the ability the One-Ninety and One-
Ninety XT Series 111 have —to put their power to work when and where
you need it . . . and to cio the job right as last as you need it done. Get
more out ol tomorrow' . , get a One-Ninety or One-Ninety XT Series 111
today. Going Orange is Going Great!
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
Ist
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.