Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1971, Image 18

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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. Call 717-354-7481
SIMPLE...
Worm Driven
Main Apron
STRONG...
Built with Good
NO AUGER - NO
KINZER EQUIP. CO.
Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County
Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. Phone 442-4186
the FUTURE is HERE with
REX
SELF-UNLOADING
forage box BY
FUTURE
THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE A FARMER IN MIND
Worm Driven
Beaters
For
Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free
Handling Of Heavy Loads
Complete 14 foot box (16 foot overall) 2
beater .. . 54” high, 7-ft. wide inside.
Reverse and Swinging Tailgate for Bale Thrower
$95.00 extra.
Right or Left Hand unloader available.
Special For A Limited Time $l2OO.
to obtain membership pros
pects.
Kermit Birth reported that
there will be a Poultry Manage
ment Seminar at the Farm and
Home Center, Lancaster, Octo
ber 21. There will be discus
sions on programming em
ployee relations and efficiency;
also employee environment,
quality work, and supply and
demand Additional informa
tion will come on job simplifi
cation and communications. Al
so investments, computers, la
bor cost control, and efficiency
in farm pick-up routes.
E. J. Lawless Jr,
Secretary
LOCKE, N.T.
SMOOTH...
NO RATCHET
SAFE...
FINGER FORCED
FEEDING
RATCHET
***.?* "> hW’' - --
SHOW-EASE STALL CO.
523 Willow Rd., Lancaster
"Yours for Better Dairying"
FREE! cure KIT
s 3o4s\fe|ue
• 17" POULAN PREMIUM CHAIN
• SIX-PACK POULAN OIL
• CHAIN & BAR PROTECTOR
• ONE GALLON GASOLINE CAN
• ONE POULAN SPARK PLUG
• ONE CHAIN FILE
With the purchase of a ...
PDULAN
Poulan Chain Saw prices start at a low $129 95
ELI F. KING
R. D. 1, RONKS (POND ROAD) PHONE 768-3670
More and more, drugs aie
oemg used to curb
cludmg leukemia. Research raw
develop even better methods.
Help win the war against can
cer by supporting the American
Cancer Society.
NewFbmge
Bax: Big &
Bugged
Steal-Flex
Iger’s new high capacity
age Boxes and big 54-inch
rage Blower are engi
>red for extra years of de
ndable service. Badger is
lit to last longer than
my other leading Forage
Box. It has a rugged all
steel frame, and the ply
wood floor and side walls
won’t warp or buckle.
Cupped paddles on the 54-
mch Forage Blower and a
louvered air vent mean
more “blowpower per
horsepower.” See your
Badger dealer for more
details.
John E. Kreider
Bold Ideas That Work!
me
Ph. 299-2536