"Meet The Press'' Panel to Analyze Egg Stabilization Plan at NEPPCO Convention The most serious proposaUn put on the spot the chairman of outlook for “Tomorrow”, the NEPPCOIand states and ad- year after a four-year absence recent years to bring the Poultry and Egg Institute Convention theme who will be joining areas will gather on “amid a myriad of problems stabilization to the egg industry of America’s Shell Egg Cora- detailing the latest in ideas and October 30 through November 1 producers four years ago never will be analyzed in depth in a mittee, Ernest Brown, of Gibson innovations for a more profitable for the three-day Convention. thought they’d be confronted “Meet the Press” atmosphere at City, Illinois. poultry industry at the latest Approval of one of the most with,” according to Hendrik the 42nd NEPPCO Convention at Brown is one of more than a exposition of the Northeastern thorough plans for stabilization of Wentink, NEPPCO president Hershey. dozen experts on a broad range of Poultry Producers Council. the egg production economy yet Four astute trade editors will subjects all relating to the Industrymen from the 14 proposed was given by the directors of PEIA this spring. Brown is the dynamic general w manager of Corn Belt Hatcheries \ of Illinois, Inc., a multi-phase operation which incorporates \ started pullets, contract egg production, cage housing and egg marketing. He has been very \ active in industry organizations and endeavors. Facing Brown as members of the “Meet the Press” panel will be John C. Kimbark, associate editor of “Pennsylvania Far mer”; Donald Timmons, field iS ps U* CHECK with PARK LEFEVER (Owner) or 808 GANTZ (Soles Manager) Your Needs in New Holland For and Allis-Chalmers FARM Wavier of Finance on all Hay Tools until Next Season WE OFFER A GOOD SELECTION OF USED EQUIPMENT 269 N.H. Baler with thrower 1 H 46 Baler 717 N.H. Harvester , AC. 303 Baler w-Engihe 55 N.H Rake J.D. 24T w-Kicker 24 Ft N H. Elevator Several used Plows Starlme Tank Spreader 180 bu. 350 N.H. Grinder Mixer J D. 180 Bu Spreader 270 N H. Baler with thrower JL nr I\EW HOLLAND L. H. BRUBAKER, EQUIPMENT 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster, Pa. AC 180 Diesel with Cab Gleaner E Combine with corn head \ Business Phone Home Phone 397-5179 653-5020 nA ALUS-CHALMERS \ tS iS IS* iS editor for Watt Publications; Richard E. Wanner, editor of “Lancaster Farming”; and James Miller of “Feedstuffs”. The popular 14-state Con vention and Exposition moves back to central Pennsylvania this Manheim FFA To Childrens Barnyard The Manheim FFA Chapter will be providing a new service during the Manheim Fair ac tivities next week. In an effort to acquaint off-the farm youngsters with farm animals, FFA members will be on hand as tour guides to explain the care and feeding of livestock to groups of area students. On display will be a pony, goats, hen and chicks, cow and calf, a lamb, ducks, geese, pigeons, rabbits, a sow and litter - animals typical of the general farm scene. The “Barnyard” tent will be located in a vacant lot on North Hazel Street, northeast of the \ \ Farming, Saturday, September 29.1973 Accordingly, in-depth seminars will be heavy on outlook, on new merchandising ideas, cost controls, planning precision and insight into both price ex pectations and anticipated government regulations. The fun-and-games aspect of the highly-favored Hershey area was not overlooked by NEPPCO officials. They have scheduled activities around the famed arboretum, the historic museum, the well-known chocolate tour, the golf courses, as well as their own banquets, parties and in dustry luncheons within the resort hotel itself. Reservations or advance data for the big annual affair can be made only through the NEPPCO office at 322 Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills, PA 19030. Manheim Junior High School. Tours have been set for Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday. Any group desiring to set a time for touring may contact the vocational agriculture depart ment at Manheim Central High School at 665-2451 by Tuesday. The Barnyard tent will be open during the evening hours to non tour groups. FFA members will be on hand to answer questions. This program is a first for the county and has been encouraged by the State Fair Association as the kind of program for Farm- City relationships. 25 Host At Fair