Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 25, 1967, Image 7

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    ABC Elects Officers,' Seats New
Director Clyde Martin At Session
Herman Slebblns of York Balnbridge, a director for 24
was elected president of the years, was elected last month
Atlantic Breeders Cooperative at the Noithern Lancaster
at a board of directors reorgan- County ABC meeting,
ization meeting Wednesday. Fourteen other directors, in-
Other officers elected at the eluding nine who were reelect
meeting at Meadow Hills Din- ed, were seated. Terms are for
ing Hall were J. Ray Simp- three years.’
son, Butler County, vicC-presi- David Yoder, general man
dent; Norman So 11 e nberger, ager of ABC, discussed steps
Franklin County, secretary; and the cooperative is taking to
Clyde Robison, Washington keep business up while cow
County, treasurer. numbers .are dec I i n ing, and
The board of directors in- competition is active through
cludes the officers and three out the ..area,
other directors: Blvin Hess Jr., LEGISLATIVE BRIEFING
Strasburg Rl; Harvey Russell, Attorney David Putney, of
Huntingdon: and William P. Harrisburg, legal counsel for
Moore, Chester County. the co-op, spoke on a new bill
•MARTIN SEATED .on cooperatives that has been
Clyde W. Martin, East Earl, written. He said it will update
was formally seated as a di- previous legislation and en
rector at the business session able co-ops' to carry out their
in the morning of the day-long business more efficiently.
third annual meeting. Martin, Putney said the bill waswrit
who replaces Abner W. Risser, ten as a result of a committee
Agway
Heber B. Shelly
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What—Milk cooler, pipe line milker
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tion on Agway's Dairy Cleans
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When—Tuesday Evening, April 11th,
Promptly at 7:30 p.m.
Where—Agway Bee-Line Supply Cen
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(Former Farm Bureau Store)
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Refreshments will be served.
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appointed by the governor, and
It is now ready for presenta
tion to the legislature before
going to another committee.
Five meetings of co-op sire
committees were held Tuesday
and Wednesday in conjunction
with the annual meeting. Forty
two counties, including three
in Delaware, were represented
at the Wednesday meeting.
ABC has 16 districts.
PLAN DAIRY SHOW
Special guests at the lunch
eon session were representa
tives of the Extension Service
and 4-H Dairy Club leaders
from Southeastern Pennsylva
nia. They met separately in
the morning to discuss plans
for the district dairy show this
summer.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
lambs mainly in small lots for
Easter trade
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
70-95 lbs. $2400-25.00, Good 20.-
00-24.00, few Utility 18.00-22.00.
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 25,1967 —7
SPRING LAMBS Around
12 head Choice and Prime 20-
32 lbs. $60.00. Choice 25-35 lbs.
$50.00-55.00. Good 40-00-45.00,
Choice 40-50 lbs. 35.00-40.00,
Good and Choice 50-70 lbs. $25.-
00-30.00.
• Loncoster Auction
(Continued from Page 2)
FEEDER STEERS Good
and Choice 650-900 lbs. 23.25-
24.75.
CALVES 94 Veaiers slow
steady to SI lower.
VEALERS Choice 39-41,
couple $43, Good 35-39, Stand
ard 32-35, Utility 26-31 50, Cull
21-26, 70-90 lbs. $lB-21.
HOGS 166 Barrows and
gilts steady to 25c lower. Sows
scarce.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 200-235 lbs. 19 50-19 75,
few 200-215 lbs $2O-20.25, 1-3
200-250 lbs. 19-19.50, one lot
195 lbs. $18.60.
SOWS Few US 2-3 490-
580 lbs. $12.60-13.10.
SHEEP 37 Insufficient vol
ume for a market test. One lot
Choice 25 lb spring lambs $5O,
Utility and Good 60-85 lb wool
ed slaughter lambs $l9-22.
• Cow Sole
(Continued from Page 2)
The dauy was comprised of
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It Pays to
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t „ MOUNTVILLE
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville R D 2> Columbia
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
HERSHEY BROS.
Rcinholds
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
K. D. 1, Stcvem
Support Your Lane. Co. Poultry Assoc.
79 cows 27 registered and 52
grade: 26 heifer calves 12
registered and 14 grade, includ
ing Ivnnhoo, Cochran General.
Sequoia, Admiral Triumph and
Osborndalc Sir Ty Vic Fobes
breeding.
This outstanding herd was
sold by William E. Parry, Jr,
owner, for on average of $520
per cow and $172.50 for heifer
calves, ranging from 2 weeks to
9 months of age.
The auction was conducted in
tent under the hammer of auc
tioneer, L. Robert Frame. Ex
ton.
Mj Neighbors
“How about starting a
‘classic of the month’ club?**,
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WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4. Manheim
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1. Ronks
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersvillc
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lana and Bella)re
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. I). 1, East Earl