s?\ £ i LANCASTER Promp- I ted by the intense concern of I egg producers over the I immediate egg marketing I outlook, NEMA has moved I to bring the facts of the I situation before Penn f sylvania producers and | those of surrounding areas. GO WITH A WINNER Jet Single-Phase 1/4 Ton Hoists (MB and VS Senes with 10' Lift) Rated Capy (lbs ) Hoisting Power Speed Voltage Sou r ce 550 11 PPM 115 V 1 Phase 500 0-12 PPM Model \ MBI >. VSI Model •PKIAL $99 $205 $240 $339 $499 $479 JSJ-l’/i JSJ-1 Vi JSJ-2 JSJ-3 JSJ-5 JSJ-10 ★ SALE ENDS APRIL 15 BLUE BALL MACHINE WORKS Rt. 322 E. Box 176 Blue Ball, Pa. 17506 PHONE: 717-354-4478 NEMA plans to look at marketing, labor This statement comes from Bill Rent, General Manager of-Northeast Egg Marketing Association commenting on the growing registration for NEMA’s producer conference slated for April 17 at the Con tinental Inn in Lancaster. CTRIC HOISTS 1 1 Reg $399 00 WICIAI 369.00 115 V Mm Max Height Height Capacity 1 Vt lon 1 Vt lon 2 ton 4 3 . 6" 6" 3 ton Sion 10 ton Frank Koebrick Three informed in dividuals with a finger on the marketing pulse of white and brown eggs will serve as a panel under the leadership of Jay Irwin, Lancaster County extension agent, as moderator The participants will be A 1 Wenger, Rheems, president of NEMA; John Ricca of Billerica Massachusetts, Vice President of NEMA, and Cary Bradley of Decatur, Georgia, chief statistician for United Egg Producers A presentation that is expected to trigger much interest will be a talk on Farm Labor Relations by Attorney George Isaacson of Lewiston, Maine He is the author of United Egg Producer’s “Labor Alert Newsletter ” Isaacson conducts an advisory telephone hot-line” Jtone Damaged '£o - uiiriDiHiELDi mSkr^ REPAIRED! *** * Optically clear and strength restored • Fraction of the cost of replacement Call your O NOVUS METHODman™ &p\ 215-376-9772 ,r; jLkjj, SHAPPELL/NOVUS ' Div of Shappell. 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Toda George Isaacson service for NEMA - UEP members who may from tune to tune find themselves confronted with problems ranging from routine minimum wage and over time questions to full wage and hour audits Isaacson is expected to have some interesting comments on how small corporations may best handle the issue of com pensating yourself, if you happen to be that farming corporation’s highest paid employee He will be talking about the pros and cons of hiring older workers and will have recommendations on managing cost in the area of workmen’s compensation claims Isaacson is a graduate of Bowdoin College and an honors graduate of ERNON MYERS, INC. STEEL BUILDINGS & GRAIN STORAGE AVCSCO AUTHORIZED BUILDER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980—C27 University- of Pennsylvania School of Law Frank Koebrick, President and Manager of Egg Clearinghouse, Durham, New Hampshire, will also be on the NEMA program. Since taking over the helm at ECI he has been making contacts with a number of producer groups around the country. This will be his first visit to USD A to award grants to study nutrition WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Agriculture will award $1 5 million m fiscal year 1980 for studies and demonstration projects to evaluate and improve the special sup plemental food program for women, infants and children, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Carol Foreman Tucker said Friday. The program for women, infants and children provides nutrition education and supplemental foods to pregnant, breastfeeding or post-partum women, and to infants and children ages up to five, based on low mcome and nutritional need. 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ADDRESS - ■ CITY gTELEPHONE the heart of the sylvania egg basket The day’s program is slated to get under way at 10 a.m. sharp, with ad journment at 4 p.m. If you are a flock owner, but not yet a member of NEMA, and would like to attend the conference and luncheon write to Charles A. O’Reilly, Secretary of NEMA, 136 Harrison Ave., Hightstown, N J. 08520. program consideration to projects that could be adapted for national use We’re also interested in pilot projects to improve the delivery of program benefits to Indians “Projects which ex periment with new ways to use USDA commodities in the program are of special interest,” she said “USDA is also interested in projects designed to assist state and local agencies in activities such as monitoring the distribution of the food package, providing nutrition education m grocery stores, and providing transportation for participants.” Those interested in ap plying for the grants should contact. 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