Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 28, 1974, Image 11

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    ABC Employees Honored
Atlantic Breeders inseminations to his credit,
Cooperative honored 12 or its more than any other Atlantic
employees at two different technician.
functions last week. Honored Edwin Sauder, Manheim
Monday night as the Good ’N R 7, a local field supervisor,
Plenty Restuarant were; received a 20-year servicce
Robert J. McDowell, 522 award.
Valley Ave., Atglen. Me- Glenn R. Geib, Conestoga
Dowell received Atlantic R 2, was recognized for
Breeders and National completing 10,000 first
Association of Animal service inseminations. He
Breeders awards for 25 has been with the
years of service. McDowell cooperative for three-and-a
covers eastern Lancaster half years.
County for Atlantic, nad has Paul W. Werner, Mt. Joy
nearly 79,000 first service R 2, an Atlantic breeder for
Announcing
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Phone 717-354-4576
19 years, was honored for his
60,000 services.
Harold Bollinger,
Newmanstown Rl, was
recognized for his 20 years
on Atlantic’s board of
directors. He represents
members in Lebanon and
Dauphin Counties, and also
serves on the executive
committee.
William P. Moore,
Chatham, a director and
executive committeeman,
was honored for his 10 years
of service on the Atlantic
board. He represents
members in Chester and
Delaware Counties as well as
the state of Delaware.
William R. Massa, East
Prospect, manager of the
York branch office of
Atlantic, Received an award
for 50,000 first services. He is
in his 26th year with Atlantic.
On Thursday night,
another group of Atlantic
people were honored at
Hostetler’s Banquet Hall in
Mount Joy.
David Yoder, 1585 Apollo
Drive, Lancaster, was
recognized for his 30 years of
service to the cooperative.
Yoder has been Atlantic’s
general manager since 1944.
He also presently serves as
chairman of the Lancaster
Chamber of Commerce
agriculture committee, and
serves as president of the
National Association of
Artificial Breeders.
Roger L. Emig, 47, Royal
St., York, also received a 30-
year service award. Emig is
the cooperative’s marketing
director.
Garnet Keefer, 924 Pine
Hill Rd., Lititz, received an
award for his 15 years of
service in the ABC barns.
Atlantic Breeders Cooperative Valley Ave., Atglen; Edwin Sauder,
employees honored at an awards Manheim RD7; Gerald R. Geib,
banquet last Monday night were, left Conestoga RD2; and Paul W. Werner,
to right: Robert J. McDowell, 522 Mount Joy RD2.
Herman Stebbins, left, president of 30-year service awards to Roger L.
Atlantic Breeders Cooperative, and Emig, right, and David Yoder. Yoder is
Earl L. Groff, third from left, the the coop's general manager, while
coop's very first president, got Emig is marketing director,
together Thursday night to present
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