Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 01, 1969, Image 5

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    • Penn Marva
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ed speaker to the delegate body
and guests at the Pennmarva
Federation’s first annual meet
ing. Senator Mathias urged
dairy farmers to suppoit the ef
forts of their new federation
The Maryland Senator cited the
U. S. foreign policy as the key
factor affecting all othei pro
grams under the new adminis
tration.
Senator Mathias was present
ed to the group by Edgar G
Emnch, president of the Maiy
iand Cooperative Milk Pio
ducers.
Mr. Noiman, 1968 Pennmarva
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on your needs.
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO KENT FRITZ, CLAIR ZERBY AND
FORNEY LONGENECKER ON MOST
EFFICIENT CROP PRODUCTION
203 bu. per acre SX66O —1968
245 bu. per acre SX66O —1967
grown.
Openings available for distributois or salesmen to sell and
serve dealers in Lancaster, Lebanon, Berks and/Chester
County areas. Call Area Code 717-546-3230 or write.
president, presided over the first
annual meeting of the Federa
tion, which was officially organ
ized July 1, 1968.
Included in the membership
of the Federation of ovei 5,000
dairymen aie members of Inter-
State Milk Producers’ Coopera
tive, Philadelphia, Pa; Maiy
land Cooperative Milk Pio
ducers, Baltimore, Md; and
Maryland and Virginia Milk
Pioducers’ Association, Arling
ton, Va
Included in the annual meet
ing program were reports from
the geneial managers of the
thiee federated cooperatives:
Di James E. Henan, geneial
reg. $2.85
reg. $1.95
of Kkwl Hill
• LITITZ RT. 501
Vi Mile South of Lititz
atop Kissel Hill
PHONE 626-2028
• LANCASTER Rt.
222, Vi Mile North of
Lane. Shopping Center
PHONE 569-2688
manager of Inter-State; Ralph
L. Strode, general manager of
the Maryland Cooperative; and
James E Click, general manager
of the Maryland and Virginia
Association.
In addition to the above re
ports, James Smathers of the
Maryland and Virginia Milk
Producers’ Association, reported
on a three-market milk quality
study.'
The newly formed federation
of dairy farmeis supported a
three-point program to their
senators and congressmen to
consider action during the 1969
session of our U S Legislature
The Federation supported
prompt action of their repie
sentatives in Congress in sup
port of the “Dairy import Act of
1969,” designed to prevent
dumping of low quality products
by foreign countries.
The delegates requested their
representatives to support two
principal amendments to the
Agricultural Marketing Agree
ment Act of 1937. The first is
a modification of authority in
cluded in the Food and Agricul
ture Act of 1965 to enable co
operatives to establish the Class
I Base Plan to established pro
ducers as well as new pro
ducers.
SALE
SELL * f ==a \-
YOUR
BUTCHER il
HOGS
direct
TO
ARMOUR CO.
READING, PA.
We will be glad to look at
your hogs & bid you.
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free CORN BOOK
& SEED CORN
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER
MUNCY-CHIEF
CHAMPION HYBRIDS
For Spring 1969
From your local feed or implement dealer or order
direct from Muncy,
Write for Free Catalog, Corn Book and price list,
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brids. Enough for Vz Acre Free. No obligations. Mail
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Acres Faimed
Save colored insert in this issue
to order your seed corn.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 1.1969—5
Glenn H. Herr
Herr Appointed
Manager Of
Cloisterdale
Glenn H. Herr, presently
Feed Sales Manager of Miller
& Bushong, Inc, Rohrerstown.
Pennsylvania, has been appoint-
ed General Manager of Cloister
dale Farms, Ephrata. Pennsyl-
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
Acres to Corn
vania, effective February 10,
1969
Cloistculalc F.nms, one of
the most modem, hugest, egg
pioduction units in Pennsylvan
ia, is a subsidiaiy of the Grimes
Poultiv Pioccssing Coiporation,
Fi cdei icksbin g. Pennsylvania,
and part of the L M Sheaffcr-
Cloistcrdale Complex pui chas
ed by Gumes in 1968.
In his new capacity Mr Herr
will have complefe lesponsibi'i
ty for the Fauns liom pullet le
placements until the eggs are
thiough the piocessing line He
will icpoit duectly to the gen
eial management of the Grimes
Coiporation
Herr and his family icside at
R D #l, Manheun, Pennsyl
vania.
Approximately 150 farmei s
attended John Deere Day at
Wenger Implement, Inc., the
Buck, last Friday, January 24.
Abe Metzler, Holtwood R. D.
1, was the winner of the Roll-
Gaid given as a door prize.
Leading cause of female can
cer deaths is hi east cancer, says
the American Cancer Society.
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