—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Mar. 2, 1974 14 Inter-State District 7 Holds Annual Meet District 7 of the Interstate Milk Producers Cooperative held its annual dinner meeting on Thursday at Hostetler’s Dining Hall in Mount Joy. Guest speaker was Dr. James E. Honan, Interstate’s secretary and general manager. Honan told the group that the marketing situation for milk is going through a period of upheaval, and that there are many groups vying for the dairymen’s output. Honan explained the Inter- State marketing philosophy, saying that this cooperative was aiming for high Gass One utilization, and ex tension of Federal Milk Marketing Order 4, and noting that their base program has produced one of the levelest milk production markets in the country. Daniel Martin, an Inter- State director from Manheim, explained the value of advertising to the group, and scored a recent article in Consumer Reports which said that milk was an overpriced food low in nutritive value. County agent Max Smith also talked to the' group about gasoline and fertilizer shortages. He said the fer tilizer value of manure was never so important as it is today with high prices and shortages, and he advised farmers to manage then animal wastes carefully. Smith also invited the group to a meeting on farmland assessment scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 13, at the Farm and Home Center. During the meeting, 25- year membership awards were presented to three members. John Thomas, Jr., Millersville RDI, was present to receive his award. Not present but receiving awards were H. Landis Huber, Lititz RD2, and Harold Barley, Millersville RDI. Officers and delegates of the five District 7 locals were also selected during the meeting. Elected from each local were: Donegal Local - President, John M. Gingrich, Mt. Joy RD2; vice-president, Galen N. Benner, Mt. 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Lebanon County Local - President, Maurice Ben netch, Newmanstown RDI; vice-president, Krall Hostetter, LebanohxßDl; secretary-treasurer, John H. Hartman, Newmanstown RDI; delegates, A. Ralph McCrone, Newmanstown RDI; Arthur E. Brandt, Newmanstown RDI. Millersville Local President, Nelson R. Habecker, Lancaster RD2; vice-president, Earl E. Huber, Conestoga RDI; secretary-treasurer, Ken neth Shertzer, Millersville RDI; delegates, Glenn E. Burkholder, Washington Boro RDI; Melvin Shertzer, Millersville RDI. West Lampeter Local - President, Arthur L. Breneman, Willow Street RDI; vice-president, James D. Shertzer, 1518 Millport Rd., Lancaster; secretary treasurer, Jacob R. Houser, Jr., 1520 Lampeter Rd., Lampeter; delegates, Harlan N. Keener, 1265 Gypsy Hill Rd:, Lancaster; John M. Harnish, 1036 Beaver Valley Pike, Lan caster. lagona WE ARE TAKING ORDERS FOR PIPELINES & PARLORS Will You Be Next? 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