18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1971 Pennsylvania Egg Marketing Association Meets The Pennsylvania Egg Mar keting Association recently au thorized an expenditure of about $450 for aluminum chutes for a Farm Show carton display on the basis that a refund to the Association will be made. It was agreed that the Associated would assume an expense of ap proximately $lOO if a total re fund should not occur. The group decided that due to very limited funds the Asso ciation could not take an ‘ad’ in the Price Current published and distributed especially at NEPPCO Carpenter stated that he ob tained positive material on food value of eggs and with the help of the local doctor condensed it and put it on the radio to edu cate the consumer. It was stated that the govern ment gave Hawaii and Alaska a six month extension on the breaking program, and if this is the case, why couldn’t others who needed a similar extension get one. There will he a meeting at NEPPCO on Wednesday, Sep tember 22, to discuss the shell eggs standards to be used when the second phase, of the Egg Products Act goes into effect. Bob Shelly will represent Penn sylvania on the committee that will be chaired by Secretary of Agriculture Phil Alampi, N. J. It was properly moved that PEMA is in favor of postponing a Washington hearing on the cholesterol subject as it relates to eggs indefinitely and be pre pared to collect from the mem bership up to $l,OOO if needed to gather and disseminate facts The Executive Committee is empowered to determine the assessment and expenditure. The group passed a motion that PEMA is in favor of a national check-off with the money to be used for research and promotion. A committee consisting of AI Wenger, chairman, Hamilton Allport, Sam Berenson and Robert Shelly was appointed to meet with officials locally or in Washington, to discuss a nation al conference to be conducted in the best interest of the in dustry. Larry Kegerreis discussed the flip-chart program. He stated that stores are interested in brochures and therefore a special effort should be made on distribution A session is scheduled in York on October 5 when buyers will be shown a 3 Pa. Ag Agents Cited Three Pennsylvania county agricultural agents are among 110 agents in the United States who received distinguished service awards September 11 at the annual meeting of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents at Ohio State University, Columbus. Those honored were: Harold E. Stewart, Dauphin County; William H. White, Philadelphia County and Leonard G. Yearick, Northumberland County. All have been on the Pennsylvania State University Cooperative. Extension Service staff for 22 years and were cited “for their outstanding educational con tributions to Pennsylvania agriculture.” ihe OldiCmm. pSm “Business prophets at tempt to tell us what will happen. Business profits tell us what did happen/’ production unit, a processing organizations, and the flip chart. Regis Puhl, chairman of the membership committee, stated that to put on a campaign PEMA needs a slogan, jingle and symbol “We need to reach everybody in marketing and on a personal basis if possible. We must establish prestige and make people want to join”. “More people are needed in the Egg Exchange and perhaps cooperative buying should be accomplished,” Puhl said. A questionnaire was handed out to be answered by thosS present and the balance mailed Announcing De Laval’s Automatic Model 200 Milker The first one that lets the cow control the machine. One man can handle up to 10 units. For parlors only. See it today at. . . J. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS Sales & Service Blue Ball, Pa. 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