32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15,1967 NEPPCO Maps Long Range Plans; H’bg. To Stay Show Site Thru 70 A new long-i ange program of industry aids and member ser vices will be submitted to the NEI’PCO IJoaid of Directors when it meets in Montreal on Mav 16 The piogram is con tained in a repoit drafted by the Council's Executive Com mittee when it met recently in Washington. D C Included, according to NEPPCO president James C Weisel. will be projects con cerning poultry waste disposal 01 utilization, conti ol of odors and air pollution, compiling a libiary of local ordinances and slate laws aimed at poultry farms caught in suburban sprawl, developing a public re lations program to interest joung high school and college graduates m poultry industry careers; the improvements of quality standards used in the deteimination of egg prices: the establishment of arbitration mles and proceduies for settl ing disputes and grievances ovei contracts -and a revamping of many of NEPPCO’s tradition al activities and member sei \lCPS Two years ago, Wexsel said the boaid commissioned the NEPPCO staff to make an m depth study ot the piobable ti ends and de\elopments in the poultiy industiy m the Noith cast over the next ten yeais and diaft a series of leeommenda tions regaiding the course i\EPPCO should take to best seive the industry and its mem beis during that period The study was completed last fall and presented to the board which, in turn, directed the exe cutive committee to develop a progiam based on the study’s i ecommendations. NEPPCO EXPOSITION IN HARRISBURG THRU 1970 The committee also received a report of a recent survey of in ms that had exhibited at last yeai’s NEPPCO Exposition To implement the survey’s re sults, it approved a continuation of the Exposition in the Farm Show Building in Harnsburg, thiough 1970 and appioved a new schedule of exhibit hours ioi the 1967 show The new ex hibit hours will be Tuesday and Wednesday, Octobei 10 and 11, 10 a m to 5 30 p m , and Thurs day Octobei 12, 10 a m to 1 30 p m FINANCIAL POSITION IMPROVED A pielimmaiy draft of the audit of NEPPCO’s books for the calendar yeai 1966 by Lee E Doyei & Company, certified BICYCLE SAFETY TIPS Improperly adjusted bicycle seats may result in serious ac cidents if the rider cannot reach the pedals adequately Make sure the bike that jour child rides is adjusted to fit him It could save his life NEED EXTRA SEED FOR EXTRA .. acres 0 || 1 jjp J Fur top producing corn, sorghum, FD 100 alfalfa—Call. DAVID B. KING Lancaster CLOYD WENGER Lancaster FRANKLIN N. GRAYBILL Hei shey ROY B. BOLL Manhcim HAROLD S. LANDIS Willow Street public accountants of Harris burg, received enthusiastic ap proval as the committee noted a substantial improvement in NEPPCO’S overall financial position A final draft of the audit was ordered for submis sion to the Board of Duectois at its May meeting Upon i ecommendation of NEPPCO’s counsel. Henry C. Schragger, Esq, the committee directed that an amendment to iVEPPCO’s By-Laws indemnify ing its officers and directois against peisonal responsibility l°,\-c, th L C nvJ™f WINNING DAIRY PRODUCTS JUDGES in Monday’s contest at Ephrata High sion to the membership at the School are all members of 'the Cloister FFA Chapter and all freshmen. By placing next annual meeting among the top four contestants, these boys all become eligible for state competition ACTION ON 5.109 m June. From left they are: 1, Luke Martin; 2, Lowell Sensenig; 3, Jeffrey Pfautz; TABLED and 4 Eugene Nolt. L- F. Photo On the legislative front, the ——— 0 Cloister FFA culture teachers Lewis Ayers Committee studied 5.109, “The interpretation of the key pro- , ~ ~ and Charles Ackley attributed Agricultural Producers Market- visions of the bill, the commit- (Continued irom page i) team > s success to a strenu mg Act or 1967”. introduced by tee decided to postpone a deci- enth; Barry Alexander, Grass- ous DreDarati on schedule esti- Scnator George Aiken of Version until the Justice Depart- . , pi . ... Aho Pl . w Ppn _ ous Preparation scneauie, es mont and some 30 other Sena- ment and Federal Trade Com- land ’ ei = ntn ’ ADe sae ’ , enn mated at two periods a day for tors and Congiessmen In view mission give their reports to Manor ’ ninth, and Robert Mid- eight days, of the controveisy that has de- the House Agriculture Commit- dowson. Solanco, tenth veloped in the industry over tee. 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