14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 10, 1974 Wentink Defends Egg Advertising In a statement responding to the Federal Trade Commission’s seeking a cease-and-desist order in United States District Court at. Chicago, Hendrik Wen tink, chairman of the National Commission on Egg Nutrition, said that the American people have a -»*• •> , right to know all the facts. IVI f)T| fitfullTl “NCEN advertising has created a controversy and A XT the controversy is in the “ -i-i vjIUJJo pU .Spftlf, r *hnip< otnrv utit * and Manheim 4-H m.i? nirf l hSI Club recently held a meeting AS! puL-noi «to Utltzß re thr e n Church has Sid or C °a',e? T , The ">"“”6 ™. lor nas, created so niucn ni ght and a covered derision m the ranks ofthe dish was enjoyed £ scientific community. That n JY , vf • these ads have in themselves ?® n S, ' sparked further dialogue SDeaker G between researchers makes Mm „ r „ folL . them worthy of attention. S' £2tch Additionally, they conUined S rnuhSS 10 b ™e toir completed tofS te tao“ P EeSelin ZTi fern "NCEN is exercise-. a 5,.?. 1 !." f 1 i sth fundamental right as a ot- Acto ' Vßnen ‘ Day scientdic information, not advertising a proprietary D m 5 product to the American p ‘ people. We did not make up News Reporter statements in our ads and Beverly Jo. Buckwalter NEW 25 FORAGE HARVESTER This maneuverable, 1 -row chopper makes the most of “small” tractor power Here’s a corn-silage harvester that makes owning your own practical the new 3-pomt-hitch-mounted 25 You get uniform feeding with exclusive stalk-gripping rubber gathering belts and four feed rolls An exclusive offset spout lets you fill the entire wagon And there's lots more Stop in and see the new 25 soon ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT Mohnton, RD2, Pa. 19540, (near Adamstown) # Phone (215) 484-4391 LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster SHOTZBERGER'S Elm A t B. C. GROFF, INC. N'cw Holland M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS West Chester then liberally sprinkle our copy with quotation marks,” Mr. Wentink stated. “When we quote from articles in the Journal of the American Medical Association, or from Lititz 393-3906 665-2141 354-4191 696-2990 the works of respected medical authorities, we believe we are providing a service to the American pe ople, a service which we feel we have the right to provide York 4-H The York County 4-H Horticulture Gub recently held their July meeting which began at 7:30 P.M. The program began with a Penn Manor 4-H Club Penn Manor Community 4- H Club met at the home of Carl Thomas with a baseball game preceding the business meeting. During the business meeting members were reminded to send all fund raising potato chip money to either Carl Thomas or Jay Stauffer, outstanding membership dues to the treasurer, Jay Stauffer and photo and script to the club news reported for the completion of the scrap book. The club chose Karen Greider as their Senior Queen and Cathy Martin as their Junior Queen for the 4- H Achievement Day. President Karen Greider participated in the Achievement Festival at Penn State August 5-7. The 4-H Exchange students from Maine were introduced to the group and shared the evening with them. The next meeting will be held August 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Guy and Yvonne Eshelman. Weaver Named Manager At Salunga Agway James M. Weaver, Conestoga Rl, was named manager of the Salunga Agway store affective July 22. Weaver was formerly operations manager at the cooperative’s QuarryviUe store. An Agway employee since 1956, Weaver is married to the former Elvina Herr. The Weavers have one son. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 OR 394-3047 lamiamn WILL SPRAY PAINT YOUR BARNS & SHEDS with BRUNING COUNTRY SQUIRE PAINT & AIRLESS EQUIPMENT AT MOST REASONABLE RATES Phone (AC) 215 445 6186 PDARES HURST ROl Narvon, Pa 17555 indeed, an obligation to provide. “The American Heart Association has, for years, been presenting but one side of a highly complex and most Hort Club demonstration put on by Joyce Hemminger entitled “How does your garden grow?” Following this presentation, Mrs. Hen derson, a York garden club member and certified Judge, presented a talk on how to pick and present flowers for show. This was followed by a question and answer session. The next part of the program involved how to pick and prepare and show vegetables for show which was put on by Jerry Krone, a past 4-H member who was a member of the 4-H vegetable judging team in 1971. After his presentation, there followed a question and answer session whereby Jerry and David A. Hart, assistant County Agent, took charge. There was a total of 65 people present. A committe was formed to plan a York County 4-H Horticulture Show at the North Mall. The September meeting of the 4- H Horticulture Club will involve the construction of a terrarium. The club extends its greatest appreciation to Miss Megan Shaub and her mother for planning the evening program. If any York County Horticulture members who could not attend the meeting and are interested on being on a Horticulture committee, contact Jeff Roth at your earliest convenience. GRAIN BINS THE MOST N FEATURES I MORE NEW M 130 MODELS 12 TO 48 FOOT DIAMETER BINS CAPACITY FROM 1700 TO 75,000 BUSHELS H controversial scientific Association with its $55- issue. NCEN is presenting its million budget mention them side of this vital health issue- either. -including some newly “There Is a controversy in published research which we the scientific community and have not seen disseminated the controversy itself is in by the Heart Association. the best interests of the “The media have most people because, inevitably, commendably serialized the controversy will publications on heart attack stimulate research which and atherosclerosis which will ultimately unearth the we have not seen the Heart truth. But only research will Association mention. Many unearth the truth,” Mr new books have been Wentink stated, “not pon published on this subject and derous pronouncements by we have not seen the Heart one side.” f " LANCASTER "SILO "cbTf FnIT "“i ■ 2008 Horseshoe Rd. 2436 Creek Hill Rd. 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