20 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 17. 1972 USDA Reminds Egg Handlers Of Registration Deadline As the July 1 deadline for registration under the Egg Products Inspection Act nears, U.S. Department of Agriculture officials report that many egg handlers have yet to register. Registration applications have been received from about 6,000 egg handlers, but the Depart ment estimates a total of 10,000 - 12,000 egg handlers should register Registration is necessary for the USDA to administer the shell egg phase of the Egg Products Inspection Act. This part of the Act, which becomes effective July 1, 1972, controls the disposition of “restricted eggs”— checks, dirties, leakers, in cubator rejects, inedibles and Elizabethtown FFA Elects Officers The Elizabethtown FFA elected officers for the 1972-73 school year The new officers are Robert Gruber, son of and Mrs Elmer Gruber, Bambndge RDI, president, Kenneth Mummau, son of Mr and Mrs. Paul Mummau, Elizabethtown RDI, vice-president; George Hostetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hostetter, Elizabethtown RD3, secretary, James Gruber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gruber, Elizabethtown RD3, treasurer, Raymond Dohner, son of Mr and Mrs Victor Dohner, loss eggs. (The first part of the Act, which went into effect July 1, 1971, requires that all egg processing plants operate under a necessary USDA inspection program.) Businesses that must register are: 1) All plants grading shell eggs for retail stores, restaurants, institutions, bakeries, or food manufacturers; 2) producer-packers with more than 3,000 hens who pack eggs for the same outlet; 3) and all hat cheries. After July 1 State or Federal officials will check egg packers at least every three months to see that they are complying with the law. Other persons who tran sport, ship, or receive eggs will Elizabethtown RDI, news reporter, Marlin Gruber, son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Gruber, Elizabethtown RD3, sentinel, and Fred Halbleib, son of Mr. and Mrs Frank T. Halbleib, Bain bndge RDI, chaplain The officers are appointing committees and planning their program of work for next year. The first event they participated in was the Lancaster County FFA Leadership Training Conference at Penn Manor High School Raymond Dohner Chapter Reporter also be checked periodically. To comply with the law, packing plants must denature or destroy for human food pur pososes at the plant all restricted eggs except checks and dirties. Properly labeled checks and dirties may be sent only to a USDA-mspected egg breaking plant, for special handling and processing. Registration application forms and information were distributed to ah known shell egg handlers early in April. Businesses that have not returned the forms are urged to do so promptly to meet the July 1 deadline. Any egg handler who has not received the forms should con tact the State department of agriculture or write to: Poultry Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250. I nothing I like a Deere ... catch one with fohn Deere Financing Get the jump on winter start thinking snow and snowmobiles NOW Your John Deere Snowmobile Dealer has a great offer for you that will help get you in the mood Buy a new John Deere or any used snowmobile through the John Deere Finance Plan now No finance charges until November 1, 1972, no installment payments until December 1, 1972 This offer also applies to winter apparel and accessories purchased with snowmobiles Get your share of the fun next winter when it's cold See your John Deere Dealer right away and take advantage of this offer while it's hot M. S. Yeors West Chester r " dis ICy «iSSS Sh-^bcrg.r's 696-2990 Elm 3 6652M1 READ UNCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS ARE YOU SHORT ON HAY? TRY LATE CORN SORGUM-SUDAX Topdress Timothy-Clover ALFALFA TOPDRESSERS Weevil Sprays Herbicides-lnsecticides Tobacco Fertilizers LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO. INC. Quarryville Oxford \ > \ }>/' ' <>