PE AAA News 0 President Eugene Bailey called upon Fred Bloom Chairman of the nominating committee for a report on candidates. The following were duly elected: President Eugene Bailey; Vice President Dale Weaver; Treasurer George Hauer; Secretary E.J. Lawless, Jr. Dr. Floyd Hicks gave a progress report on a study being conducted to try and determine Agway will give ' your oil heating system a new heart for only You’re burning up ever/ winter if your oil burner won’t hold its tune, needs constant repairs, frequent service. For only $169.95 plus tax Agway’s ex pert servicemen can install a new Model 40J burner, including a new primary control in just a couple of hours. And this is a quality burner that's generous with heat and miserly with fuel. It quickly pays for itself with what it saves you on fuel, repairs, service calls. Call Agway today and modernize with a new oil burner package. You’ll bring down the cost of winter. Call Agway Petroleum today. And bring down the cost of winter. AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. Dillerville Rd., Lancaster ANNUAL LANCASTER PLOW CONTEST Sponsored By Lancaster County Soil Conservation District THOME FARMS INC. Use Rheems Milton Grove exit off Route 283 North. Follow signs to Thome Farm. COMPLIMENTS OF O' MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT VISIT OUR DISPLAY FOR A FREE DRINK * AND SEE THE LATEST IN MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT. the cause of heavy poultry condemnations. They plan to begin with flocks and have prepared a questionnaire which includes information on strains, type of house, ventilation, etc. Phase II will deal with the producer and or manager. They will be able to relate results on grade-out with type, and degree of good or poor management practices. Phase 111 will have to TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1972 (Rain Date July 27) CONTEST TO BE HELD AT (BEET FARM) R.D. - 1 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 516 CONTEST STARTS AT 10:00 A.M. MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT 2750 NORTH MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. do with pickup, hauling, and handling. Phase IV will include information on a health program and trouble shooting for disease. Phase V will include suggestions from processing management. Several members of the Penn State Staff are going to other states to obtain more in formation. They are finding that other states have something similar in mind. All of the data ' / w Ph. 717-397-4954 PHONE 367-1319 OR 367-1439 will be computerized in an at tempt to get answers. The work is now being done at one plant but it may be understood that others can benefit from such a service, if necessary. President Eugene Bailey at tempted to bring the group up to date on happenings. Teams are gathering information on ac ceptable quality level. On solid waste disposal, the industry is waiting to be alerted as promised. If any one hears anything he should notify the Association. Every operator must watch the matter of sewage disposal. Office of safety and health act is making progress in their noise control inspections. In some instances the most serious sounds are almost impossible to control. One plant was cited but later was withdrawn. There is a five member committee keeping close contact with the situation and they will get outside help if necessary. An attempt is being made to get variance in order to secure answers for licking the sound situation. There are some things that have been done which help. Anyone having any ideas should pass them on to other members. Caution should be exercised when making changes to be certain the inspection service approves. Plants can check on the use of ear muffs or plugs, but when choosing plugs-choose the best to avoid ear infection. One stated that Swedish wool was the best because it is effective and is used once then thrown away. The group emphasized the fact that O.S.H.A. and U.S.D.A. work together to come with fully ac ceptable improvements. Some members have surveyed their situation and are convinced that results can be attained, but at an almost prohibitive expense. Dr. McNay and Dr. Farber •* % Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22,1972 were present to explain the new inspection regulations. Dr. McNay indicated that there is pressure on their organization because as of Monday, July 17, there are 570 meat plants to be taken over in Pennsylvania. They anticipate they will have to send 250 inspectors into Pa. from other states. Poultry plants in Pa. need not fear that their services will be endangered or interrupted. Exemptions—Small poultry and turkey processors are exempt but larger operations must meet the sanitary requirements and proper (Continued On Page 11) MIST BLOWER 2 MODELS AVAILABLE 3 AND 5 HP Horizontal Spraying Distance, 25 ft. and 35 ft. LIQUID TANK 2Vz Gal. and 3 Gal. .ESTER A. SINGER Lancaster Countys only Dealer Specializing in Sprayer Sales & Service Ronks, Pa. 687-6712 GO I.H. RED 9