20= T.nnrnstcr Farming. Saturday. December 20.1969 Mooting Minutes Pa. Egg Marketing Association Pi csdt m| I?i'll Bill kholder w.incil the Seci elan's .mil Tiea .Mini's icpnis in tin* inleiest of saving lime R.iv S.mder was called upon to discuss ,i subject assigned to him prior to the meeting Ray said lhal. “to satisfy the needs of the egg business marketing agencies must give buyers what they want when they want it regardless of what the situation might be Sometimes doing this poses a hardship on the marketer but We must work the works of him who sent me. —(John 9:4). Often our way seems to be blocked only because we have not opened up the channels to our good by acting faithfully on the ideas that God gives us. We need to meditate carefully and thoughtfully on the leali* zation that God works through us, through His ideas in our mind. Act on the ideas that God gives us, and good results will materialize. LANCASTER SILOS... 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Earl Hess discussed the ques tion whether the marketing prob lem is one of buying or selling eggs. “In the future marketers w’lll not be just dealers, they will become . . . sophisticated merchandisers. “Dealers must get to the merchandisers and point the way toward better mer chandising by doing things prop erly “Larger production units, whether they be producers serv ing dealers or integiators, are in the future picture. Tom Smith stated that, ‘there is quite a difference between our costs and those of the south. -Then costs of chicks, pullets, housing, feed, etc, are as much as six cents less than ours “Theie is a freight differential, but with most costs higher here we aie at a disadvantage “We can meet competition if we be come bettei organized, exercise closer cooperation, make all of cur dealings honest, including Contact Intercourse Holiday Season Decoration* arc a part of the holiday *cn*on and I enjoy them a- 1 much ns anyone else; however, we must face the fact that mnny of these extras present an addi tional tire hazard in the home. We urge everyone to be very careful with Christmas trees be mu near the fireplace or other open flame. One good way to prevent having the tree as a fire hazard is to buy a freshly cut tree and then keep it in water or moist sand or soil while it is in the house. A dried out Christmas tree is a very serious fire hazard. Candles should not be placed near trees or near curtains or drapes. Keep fire prevention in mind when decorating this holi day season. those with producers. “Some thing should be done to have our Pennsylvania eggs especially re cognized, and only AA and A quality should be sold to the con sumer”. President Burkholder appoint ed Irwin Musser, Richard Buss, and David Lehman to the Nom ination Committee to report at the January 9th meeting. He also appointed Sam Ber enson and K. M Souders as the Auditing Committee. General discussion indicated that both buying and selling pressures exist . . . but the sell ing pressure is the greater of the two. The South may have six cent savings but, they receive five cents less, therefore, there is not enough difference that mak es it impossible for us to com pete We very definitely have an advantage when it comes to store door delivery, and much of our business is of this type. Try A Classified It Pays Strength, Performance, Dependability. 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