Pa. Egg Marketing Association Meets At the April 1 meeting of the Sam Berenson, Richard Buss and hers of the marketing group has receive the apparent comfortable Pennsy vama Egg Marketing As- E. J Lawless Jr. to prepare such an opportunity to work with markup, but the merchandiser sociation, Sam Berenson report- a lettei for the hearing clerk. Kraft they should do so. does ed that a news release came from the Bureau of Markets on the matter of eggs or any other product being used as a loss lead leader. The article has been used on several occasions in ad dition to wide distribution and has brought necessary results. Berenson continued by discuss ing the New York meeting on USDA price reporting He said it is now necessary to speak for PEMA in letter form and have it in the hands of a “hearing clerk” in Washington D.C. by May 1. Preisdent Earl Hess appointed NEED EXTRA SEED FOR EXTRA ACRES . Fortop producing corn, sorghum, FD-100 alfalfa-Calir Mervin W. Deiter R. D. #3 Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 626-7515 AERIAL LADDER EOUIPT. FARM PAINTERS WE USE QUALITY PAINT. WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN. - , -Free Estimates. _ HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530 Announcing: a dry “pop-up”! Can cut planting time in half! ORTHO [§L. ROHBER & BBD„ INC. TM’s Ortho, Chevron Design Unipel Reg U S Pat. Off. Following a general discussion Tom Smith said the industry “ We kee P saying we must of the new Egg Pioducts Law, of tomorrow should give very modernize our packages so the the group decided that the As- serious consideration to creating customer will be attracted to sociation go on record with the something to attract attention to them, but we never get around to USD A and Congressmen and eggs. Perhaps it may be some doing it. We must change and Senators requesting a time ex- kind of a gimmick or give away, we must follow good common tension because the industry but it must be made interesting sense business practices, does not have time to get ready to consumers “Where will be be tomorrow’ for the July 1 deadline. The ti rl ~ Unless we cooperate with each same committee will prepare a smith continued, A question ~ , h t , t , letter frequently asked is who is going otner anct boween states and to control the egg business and areas ’ we W ‘ U have 110 tomorrow the poultry industry. When large in the egg business complexes are developed, indi vidual producers cannot keep up with the pace and go out of busi ness Elsewhere, as soon as a brochure is prepared and ready for distribution, a number of meetings will be arranged to ac quaint merchandisers and others as to the effective use of the Flip Chart designed that many participate Kiaft is putting on a very ex- and should anything go wrong tensive promotion program on each one stands to lose only a lit* “Eggs-N-Cheese,” Morning Noon tie ” and Night, according to a report Smith said that an im p o rtant by Earl Hess. question right now is “Are we He called attention to the 16 o° xn S keep our independent pages in the April issue of Good P 1 °ducers in business and main- Housekeeping which cost Kraft *- am the real backbone of the in approximately $lBO,OOO Earl in- dustry’ ’ cheated that whenever any mem- ' we d 0 not °P era *- e ex pediency, the industry win be controlled by others and the in dependent will not have a chance. “When prices and markups are reviewed, it appears as if the producer and processor do not Read Our Classified Ads Ortho Unipel STARTER SPECIAL. 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Of course, these features also make it highly effective as a banded starter But, with only slight adaptation of most planters, it can be applied directly with the seed in exacting measurement for safety and maximum response. With this kind of control, you apply much less material only 1/3 the amount needed for banding And the reduced material handling could cut your planting time in half l So, save time, trouble, and money at planting time See us sbon about applying STARTER SPECIAL this spring as a dry “pop-up". “Some of the complexes are so Plentiful Foods List Canned peaches, a headhner on the April Plentiful Foods list, are featured in grocery stores across the nation this month Other foods on the USDA list eggs, canned ripe olives, pota toes, prunes, pork, turkey, found er, and sole fillets, dried peas, peanuts and peanut products, and canned applesauce. The May Plentiful will in clude eggs, potatoes and potato products, canned ripe olives, milk and dairy products, canned cling peaches and turkeys SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. 397-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1971 “We must reverse our pro cedure by thinking first, and then doing. Find out where the potentials are, and go and get them,” Smith said Whatever your dairy feeding program, you can use new Wayne 32% Dairy Krums to good ad vantage. Just balance this blend of high quality proteins, vitamins and minerals with the nutrients in your own farm grains. Select the protein level that is right for the roughage used. Each cow will produce milk at her full bred-in milking power. And, the texture of ground and mixed rations is improved. Ask us for details. To Help Your Dairy Herd STAY OUT IN FRONT ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-3444 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. HAROLD H. GOOD STEVENS FEED MILL, TerreHlll Stevens,'Pa. Leola, Pa. GRUBB SUPPLY CO PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise C. E. SAUDER & SONS ct AIIFFFR R. D. 1, East Earl STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer Elizabethtown HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim President Earl Hess presided at the April meeting with 24 rep resentatives of members pres ent. Stan Kulp reported that Frank Troester is doing well and is back on the job working under Frank Sexton, general manager of Sommer Maid. Those present voted to pay the $5OO dues to the Pennsyl vania Poultry Federation. It has been determined that the term of one of the three repre sentatives of PEMA has run out. President Hess plans to name a successor in the very near future. Association Secretary E J Lawless Jr. USE WAYNE ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY HEALTHY. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom 21
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