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Sprague's picsentation will be followed by a panel discussion The panel on layer housing ,11 include Di Glenn Biesslei and Glenn Hep The bioilei housing panel membeis aic Hany Hess and Di Caiev Qu.u els Di Biessler has made a ical b'eakthiough on the handling ol poultiy manuic and his svslein is being adopted bv many poulti > opeiations all ovei the counliy A. p’ogiam has been planned foi the ladies, which will include a torn ol the Heishey Penn State Medical Center, Heishey Choco late Factoiy, and Heishey Rose Gai den The Public Affans Committee was informed that Govemoi Sha fei signed Bill No 1564 This was a packaging Bill” and will gue the Depaitment of Agucul tuie the authouty to inspect and piosecute if they do not meet lequned standards on foods that aie packaged outside of Penn sylvania and sold to the Pennsyl vania consumei The Fedeiation s Executive Di- » Rural Housings (Continued fi om Page 32) The leseaicheis conclude the ca,’ - Smith said “The aveiage consumers did not buy eggs for house we are financing is a futuie consumption they just thiee-bedroom borne, modem mcieased consumption duung in its facilities, costing Sl2 000 the week following the sale to Sl3 000 to build in a ruial The lepoi t concludes that spec aiea It is fully adequate for ial promotions aie a good way of the family that will occupy it, mei easing egg consumption Egg Faimeis Home financing is packers and letaileis should take available to families only after advantage of featunng eggs on it is established that they cannot ‘ special’’ sales to help move the qualify for housing credit fiom piesent production 1 othei souices All Fainie>s The Poultiy Festival Commit- J Home loans aie made thioual. tee is finalizing then plans foi I the agency’s local county offices the statewide Poultiy Festival, [ in imal aieas which will be held August 25 1 and it can be bought and paid tin ough August 30 j foi by a mral family of modest One of the outstanding attiac j means ’ tions will be an omelet cooking Funds for the agency’s msm- demonstration by Rudolph Stall ed housing loans come fiom dish, the “Omlet King” Standish I local lending institutions, oi will be at the Festival on Aug- I investors in other places if ust 25 and 26 I local lendeis cannot be found (Continued on Page 30) icctor attended a hcaiing on House Bill So. 213, which would piohibit the sale of ecilain de tuKents It appeals as though a new bill will be intioduced into the legislatuie The agiicultuie giotips aie quite concerned about the elim ination of cletei gents until such a time as a satisfactoiy substi tute can be found Testnnonj was pi csentcd asking for new ie seaich, and the people attending the heaung weie infoimecl that il the piesent bill would become ,aw, it would be impossible loi igucultuie to maintain the high stanclaids in pi educing quahU tood-, and in the end the consum er will suflci Thu hudci of the Statu Consum ei Piotection Buieau, Belle Cle mens, stales that she teds the Bill lequmng the dating of pci ishable foods will meiease pi ices cO the consumei and says that ahile she does not officially op pose the pending bill she pei son ally thinks it would do little good She lecommended that the best solution is for the consumei to letuin unsatisfactoiy pioducts to the stoie and demand an ex change Resealch woik done in the Atlanta, Georgia aiea shows that the season of had uttle ef fect on egg sales A special sale gieatly mci eased the volume dining the pi emo tion The icpoit also shows that these incieased sales did not aftect the volume sold dining the following week 29