34—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 18.1909 Meeting Minutes Pa. Egg Marketing Association President Ben Buikholdci pic Senate. Hamsbmg, Penns.vlvan *,ded over a lathei small Rioup in 17120 of membeis A complete icport on the Buy ers Night was presented as well as the financial status of PEMA Following a brief discussion, the £roup agreed that the occasion was successful but should not bo attempted every jeai. Paul Turek, Supeivisor o: the Penna Random Sample Test presented a slide and tape 10- cording of a proposed promotion al program foi the Northeast This material was developed in New York State and it is hoped that 11 states will suppoit it and put it into effect Paul also presented a slide and tape recording on Buttons His wife is a collectoi and one has no idea of the lamification of buttons, until they see this coloi ful presentation Buttons that aie just buttons, valuable buttons and buttons of evei.v description €iom all ovei the woild weie col -01 fully displayed on slides Sam Beienson lepoiting on Legislation spent all of his time explaining that the entne 111- dustiy must act at once to sup poi t Senate Bill 847 This bill will change the Bm cau of Maikets law by deleting a clause which peimits out-of state pioduceis and packers to ship consumei packages into Pennsylvania with grade and size mai kings but the law does not permit enforcement agents to force compliance He insisted that three Senatoi 3 on the committee to consider Bill 847 be contacted by the PEMA and by every member individually The three Senators names are Honorable C F Man iflbeck. Honorable D Elmer Haw baker and Honorable Donald O Oesteihng, who aie the three most impoitant to be contacted at this address Name, The State Rug Buying Tip The cost of a mg or caipet de pends on the basic fiber content, total amount of surface yarn, style, and method of construc tion, explains Mi s Helen T Pus kar, Penn State extension home furnishings specialist A caipet 01 rug with a densely packed pile will look bettei and give longei weai than one of the same fibei with spaise suiface pile Choose the best quality caipet 01 mg your budget will allow is a good rule to follow THE AMIABLE CARDIGAN goes along with eveiything. When there’s a change m the weather, you can depend on this raglan-sleeve jacket. It is knit ted in a waffle pattern with tw r o strands of fingeimg yarn Two tone stripes set the whole design in motion. The size range is misses’ small, medium and large. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed, stamped em elope to the Needle work Editoi of this newspaper along w ith youi i equest for Leaf- Following a discussion on the maltci of Price Discovery, the group were very positive on their feeling . that the egg processors and the breakers aie not and should be represemed on the National Committee at tempting to develop an accept able pricing method. A motion was earned to .u 1 ' ise Chau man Phil Alampi about >he action Eveiy membei was uig ed to write to Phil ■\lampi expressing theu lerlings Following a general discus sion, the group adjourned at ap pro.ximately 10 30 p m John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph. 442 4632 Paiadise West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464-3431 West Wijlow Pa. Livestock Exposition Is November 8 to 15 The Thiileenth Annual Penn sylvania Li% estock Exposition will host an assistant secretary of the U S Department of Agri culture in conjunction with a new feature in the beef breed ing cattle division. Richard E. Lyng. responsible for marketing and consumer services for USDA will be the featured speaker at a luncheon scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 12. Lyng’s visit coincides with the new feature, an Approved Stan dard of Perfection Show for Polled Hereford breeding cat tle, also scheduled for Wednes day Over SlO.OOO in premiums HEIFERS FAST at low cost with. NEW PURINA HEIFER CHOW More and more local dairymen are proving that a small extra investment in heifer feeding can pay off when heifers freshen and begin contributing to the milk check. And research has proved that heifers which produce well in the first lactation continue to be high producers over a longer milking fife than average cows. NEW Purina* Heifer Chow* has been developed to help you grow big heifers fast, conveniently and at low cost. New Heifer Chow is a palatable, coarse 14 per cent protein ration, fortified with vitamins and minerals to stimulate fast, solid heifer growth. To build low-cost growth, you need feed only 3 pounds of New Heifer Chow per heifer per day if your legume forages are of good quality. For best results, start your heifers on the Purina heifer growing program at six months of age until 90 days before freshening when they’ll be fed on the basis of their condition and on the quality of your forage. Drop in soon and pick up a copy of our New Purina Heifer Growing Program folder. It explains the program to follow for fast-growing, early-freshening heifers at low cost. •Reg. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co. Ira. B. Landis Ph 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd, Lane, * 9 1 ' f have been offered in the various classes of competition in this special show. The introduction of the "Stan dard of Pci lection" show for Polled Hcrcfords continues a tradition of added features to encourage the improvement of livestock production at this an nual exposition. Another addition last year, the New Life Exhibit known as Barnyard Babies will be repeated again this year featur ing young animals from ponies to baby chicks. Activities actually begin Sat urday, Nov. 8, with a regional 4-H horse show and continue John 6. Kurtz Ph 354-9251 R D. 3, Ephrata through Saturday, Nov. 1 the Pennsylvania Stat Hone Show. Ihe Old icm IBißt I extinct | “It looks as though thi payer will be the fir America's natural reso to be completely exhaus James High & Sons Ph 354-0301 Gordormlle Wenger's feed Mill Inc. Ph 367-1195 Rheems !5 :e
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