—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 8.1970 22 and Horn Cincinnati Two leading figures in the Southeastern Pennsylvania poul try industry are on the program committee planning the Third International Poultry Industiy Exposition at the Cincinnati Ex position Center. Cincinnati, Ohio October 26-29. They are: Donald E. Horn of D. E. Horn & Co., York, and ttendrik Wentink. Miller & Cushong, Inc, Rohrerstown. The Exposition will feature “an educational program which I’m convinced will be so appeal ing to producers that it will in fluence all other shows to follow and it is within a whisker of being completed,” reported S. M Smith, Program Committee Chairman of the 1970 Interna tional Poultry Industry Exposi tion The big new exposition merges the expositions formerly staged by the Noitheastern Poultry Pio ducers Council (NEPPCO) and the Poultry Industry Manufac turers’ Council (PIMCO). “We are gathenng the top ex perts in the poultry and allied fields from all over the nation to give producers firsthand re ports on ways of improving their livelihoods,” Smith said. “An entirely new concept of having these experts meet to-face with producers will be announced within a few weeks when we will reveal the exciting topics to be featured.” Members of IPIE’s program and planning committees, ex perts in their own rights, have flown in from all parts of the country a half-dozen times to put final touches on the speaking portion of the exposition. Each of the industry leaders, together with Smith and Promo tion Manager Donald B Ellis, has approached and secured the speaking services of the top ex perts in a dozen important indus try fields Working on the Program Com Elm-Penryn 4-H Community Club By Gregory Schell The Elm-Penryn 4-H Club met at the Penryn Fue Hall. Due to rain the softball game was can celled In old business they decided to (nake another donation of $50.00 to complete their donations to the Farm and Home Center. In new business the announce ment was made that Achieve ment Day would be held on Fri day, August 21. Also they planned to hold a bake sale Sep tember 25, at Bomberger’s Stole after school Kaien McLaughlin gave a demonstiation on Photography. Penn Manor Kookie Kooks By Linda Sickman The Penn Manoi Kookie Kooks held their sixth meeting on July 29 in the home economics room of the Penn Manoi Jumoi High School. Mrs Engle gave a demon stration to the first year girls on how to make peeling peaches and tomatoes easier Fust year girls prepared bake beans and biscuits ■while the second to fouith year girls piepared mixed fiuit salad, French dressing and sticky buns 4-H Projects Moie than 100 different 4-H pioject areas some on televi sion aie offeied to the nation’s youth by the Cooperative Exten sion Service. Wentink Poultry mittee besides Horn and Wen tink aic Chaiiman S. M. Smith, of Robbins Incubator Co., Den ver, Colo.. Paul Benbow, James way Division of Butler Mfg. Co., FI. Atkinson, Wis; Charles Fur long, Vineland Poultry Labora tories, Vineland. ,n. J.; and Bur nell Warner, Warner Poultry Farms, Union, O. * „ FORTIF with a new cm of Power-Packed In. • GRAIN DISTILLERS • AMMONIUM POLYPI • CONDENSED FERMENTED So what???? Recent College Research +12.8% Weight + 5% Feed Effici Both Benefits at No Extr; Mol’MixT JOHN L New Holland R#l Helping Plan Exposition Exhibitors or those planning to attend should contact Richard I. Ammon at “IPIE-East”, c/c NEPPCO, 10 Rutgers Place, Trenton, New Jersey 08618, or Don Ellis at ‘TPIE-Weat”, c/o PIMCO, 850 Wrigley Building N., 410 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. 60611. '-Go MARTIN Phone 717-354-5848 For Full Market Reports Read Lancaster Farming Sfrort raising more ond better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails- of warm "water or Hafod mixing milk replaccr. Juat fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with ' milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mi* milte replacer and warm water and keep-it warm until -calf nurses the mix (approx. 14 oz.) * - Then it'will mix a freak batch of water and replacer. ' For mere information contact. 1 YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION YOU’LL SEE THE DIFFERENCE! SHENK'S FARM SERVICE R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-4355