Rule Changes Announced For NEPPCO Market “Everyone will win in the 1973 NEPPCO Market Egg Show,” according to S. Richard Moyer, producer-packer from Winfield, Pa., chairman of the Show Committee. “Those producers and packers who enter the contest are assured of either a Blue Ribbon or an Honorable Mention while both the retailer Bulk Mills: Coolers] USED BULK TANKS 500 gal. Mueller - 600 gal. Girton - 400 gal. Dari-Kool GOOD USED DIESELS Low Hour Usage, Several with Less than 10 Hours 6-SR2 Monarch Listers - 12 H.P. - 7SR3 Monarch Listers 18 H.P. 2HP Lehigh Compressors - 2 H.P. Brunner Compressors 2 H.P. Tecumseh Com pressors QUEEN ROAD REPAIR Box 67, Intercourse, Pa. 17534 24 Hour Service Ph. 717-768-8408 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. John D. Weaver 656-9982 after 5 p m. or Answering Service 354-5181 THE MOS FEATUR MORE NEW and consumer are assured of better quality eggs. I believe the rule changes adopted by our committee will encourage more entries which, in turn, will s< date more promotion of qt y eggs and that," he con duce d, “is the whole purpose of this contest.” Moyer’s Committee, which met recently in Hershey, site of the 1973 NEPPCO Convention, adopted an amendment to the Show’s rules permitting entries from each state to be iudged separately. An entry from Ohio, for example, will not be com peting with those from all the Help Us Serve You Don’t assume we know about vour farm organization’s meeting To get vour meeting on our Farm Calendar it’s safer to assume we don’t know Remind us by calling 394- 5047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E Mam St . Lititz. Pa 17543 You’ll be helping us to serve vou better P S —lf you’re not sure you told us already we don’t mind hearing from vou again 130 MODELS 12 TO 48 FOOT DIAMETER BINS CAPACITY FROM 1700 TO 75,000 BUSHELS SEE US FOR COMPLETE DESIGN & LAYOUT TAILORED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS. WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, R. D. 1, Willow Street other NEPPCO states, but only with the other entries from Ohio. In each state, those scoring in the top half of all entries from that state will be awarded Blue Ribbons and the remaining en tries will receive Honorable Mentions. The Committee also voted to eliminate the “Best of Show” Gold Award on the grounds that since human judgement still plays a major role m the deter mination of egg quality, there is no one best entry. The “Most Attractive Carton” award will be continued. A ladies group - all housewives and consumers, unrelated in any way to the poultry industry - will be Delbert L. Seitz, 578 East Valley View Dr., New Holland, has been named corporate treasurer of Victor F. Weaver, Inc., and Subsidiaries it was announced by Company officials. Seitz, a native of Virginia, joined Weaver in 1972 as cor porate controler and financial manager. He holds a B. S. degree in business administration from Madison College and an M. S. degree in business ad ministration from Case Western Reserve University. ANSWERS TO YOUR DRYING Named Treasurer INC. 717-464-3321 Lancaster Farming. Saturda: Egg Show utilized in making the selection from among the cartons of all entries. Brochures containing complete information and entry forms will be ready for distribution by mid- June. Deadline for receipt of entry forms will be August 15. All producers and-or packers of shell eggs located in the 14 NEPPCO states are eligible to enter the contest. There is no entry fee. Judging will be done at the packing plant or farm by a state egg inspector. Entry forms will be available after June 15 from NEPPCO, state egg inspectors and many egg co-ops and carton salesmen in the Norheast. Attending the Show Com mittee’s meeting in addition to Moyer were 1 Claud D. Steger, Maryland Fresh Eggs, Inc., a producer-packer from Hamp stead, Md.; Robert T. 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