Pork producers to sponsor World Series baseball LANCASTER - For the first time ever, pork producers will be hitting a home run this year’s World Series as the National Pork Producers Council sponsors two commercials per game. On October 14, CBS and its 360 affiliate radio stations around the country will begin exclusive coverage of the Series. This extensive coverage will allow pork producers to reach a large audience very economically. In fact, NPPC will reach its audience for 33 cents per thousand viewers, or one penny to reach over 300 people. The minimum buy for the Series is two commercials for each of the first four games. If the Series con tinues longer than four games, pork producers’ will continue to have two com merials per game, but at no additional cost. “This is the best time of the year to promote pork,” said Russ Sanders NPPC Director of Promotion, “and we have one of the best possible audiences and an exciting event to carry our message. It is just an ideal situation to reach a large number of consumers very economically.” In a seven game Series the pork producers’ message will reach 48 million people an average of 4.5 tunes. Of significant interest is the fact that almost 40 percent of the Senes audience will be women who make the pork buying decisions. To further add impact to this campaign, NPPC has asked state organizations to contact their local CBS station to buy spots in the same coverage, greatly multiplying the number of Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1980—ASS times the producers’ message of pork quality and nutrition is heard. Each 60 second com mercial contains in formation on pork’s nutritional qualities, fat content, and cholesterol level as they compare to other foods such as fish. Consumers are also in formed of the selection of pork cuts available from their local retailer, such as chops, roasts, steaks, hams, and more. N.J. to hold baby beef sale FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Are you looking for top quality, selected beef? If so, be sure to come to the State 4-H Baby Beef Show and Sale, to be held at the Flemmgton Fairgrounds on October 14 & 15. Over 60 of the 120 animals entered will be shown by Hunterdon County 4-H Beef Club members. The animals will be judged on Tuesday morning, October 14, 10:30 a.m. Animals which are considered to have the best quality of grade prime or choice meat, will be sold at the sale on Wednesday af ternoon at 1:30 p.m. The public is invited to take part, businesses and individuals alike. There will be free ad mission to the show and sale. Spectators and prospective buyers may inspect the animals anytime on Tuesday and Wednesday before the Sale. This beef is tops for the freezer. Arrangements may be made at sale time for slaughtering and home freezerpackaging. For further information, write to Donald M. Kmffen, Sr., Associate Specialist in Animal > Sciences, Cook College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 or call him at 932-9514. COMPLETE FARMNINTING We Use Quality PAINT AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient Method • Reasonable Prices • Spray-On and Brush-In Method • Sandblasting If Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE: ESH SPRAY PAINTING {Daniels Esh C Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER Box 350 A Ronks, PA 17572 or call this number 717-687-7007 or 717-687-8262 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
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