.nn>;y»o . an) u rib'at'// r 5P.» fi>w fioi)-it.boiii Tifil 4 <f'i Thoughts (Continued From Page 22) Reading of communications by secretary - any action that may rise from the reading is deferred until unfinished or new business is taken up. V. REPORTS AND THEIR DISPOSAL a. Executive committee ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS! WE ARE EQUIPPED TO PAINT ALL YOUR BUILDINGS INCLUDING SPECIAL COATING FOR YOUR MILK PARLORS. FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN DAN HERSHEY MILLERSVILLE, PENNA. Phone 394-6111 or 394-3001 Passing in b. Standing committee c. Special committee. (1) Reports which contain only facts, opinions or a report of work done require no action. (2) If a report contains recommendations or resolutions, action must be taken. They should be put at .yc: Steel Fence POSTS Studded T with clips 5 foot 6 foot 6V2 foot 7 foot Lugged 'U' Posts 5 foot 6 foot 6V2 foot 7 foot ONL 8 foot the end of the report, and the reporting member should move that they be adopted. If there is more than one, action should be taken on each recommendation separately. (3) No action is taken on ac- cepting the report of the nominating committee. VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS The presiding officer has a record of the unfinished business on the agenda and presents it for consideration and action It includes: a. Business postponed from the previous meeting to this. b. Business on which action was not completed at the previous meeting. VII. NEW BUSINESS New business is introduced by a motion or by a resolution. The procedure in dealing with a motion is as follows: 1 Obtain the floor Member rises and addresses the presiding officer. 2. Make the motion “I move that .. .. ” 3. Second the motion A member without rising or addressing the chair, says “I YEN WIRE 20 Rod Rolls Galvanized Coated 7-26-6-11 8-32-6-11 6-35-12-11 9-39-6-11 8-45-12-11 10-47-6-11 10-47-12-11 rro r V t vr x>n ifnvn-4 ( NO Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 17.1973—23 second the motion.” If the motion is not seconded, the presiding officer may say, “There being no second, the motion is not before the association.” 4 The motion is stated by the chair “It is moved and seconded that 5 Discussion “Are you ready question?” Rules for discussion must a be entitled to the floor, b address their remarks to the chair; be courteous; avoid all personalities; c confine discussion to the question pending, d observe the rules as to the number of times and number of minutes they may speak to a question. 6 Put the question “All those in favor of the motion as stated say ‘Aye’.” “Those opposed, say ‘No’.” (If the result of the vote is doubtful, the chair calls for a Lard on the Skids Although we’ie still using the same types of fats and oils as 20 years ago, there’s been quite a slippage in the maiket shaie held by animal fats. Two decades ago the food fat market was split about equally between animal fats (laid, but ter, and edible beef fats) and edible vegetable oils By 1972, however, elible oils had captuied 75 percent of the 11%-billion pound market for food fats. On a per capita basis, edible vegetable oil usage doubled since the early 1950’s—fiom 22 to 41 pounds—wheieas animal fat con sumption shrank fiom 22 to 13 pounds. Animal fats lost ground to mai ganne, shoitening, and similai salad and cooking oils derived from vegetables Ma'marine’s spiead ovei but ter has continued to widen In 1272 the average American ate rising vote first for the af firmative and then for the negative ) 7. Announce the vote “The Ayes have it, and the motion is carried,” or “The Noes have it, and the motion is lost,” In the event of a rising vote, “The affirmative has it and the motion is carried,” or “The negative has it, and the motion is lost ’’ for the Speakers When the vote is a tie, the motion is lost (unless the presiding officer votes in the af firmative in order to carry the motion VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS Announce next meeting and other important activities IX. PROGRAM President thanks participants X. ADJOURNMENT a Bv motion b Bv general consent - “If there is no further business and no obiection we shall adjourn There being none, the meeting is adiourned ” twice as much maigaiine at but tei —just the leveise of the 1950 pattern Maiganne’s use ad vanced fiom (i pounds (pioduct weight) pei pel son in 1950 to ovei 11 pounds last yeai. Meantime, laid—the chief animal fat and a long-time cook ing favonte—is being used less tha" evei Two decides ago. lard led in the populai ity polls with a thud of the maiket foi food fats and oils Soybean oil and cot tonseed oil each had a fifth of the mai ket. But since 1950 soybean oil has moved to the foi e It now claims ovei half the total maiket foi food fats, and accounts foi about seven-tenths ot the total amount of the edible oil that is consumed domestically TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!
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