12=Uncfl»ter Farming. Saturday, July 5. 1975 Meat Scientists Honored The nation’s meat scientists honored nine of their colleagues at the American Meal Science Assn.'s 28th Annual Reciprocal Meal Con ference. The three day Conference, June 16-18. was held on the campus of the University of Missouri Three awards were given (or Signal Service in the field of Meats: to Harold B. Hedrick, University of Missouri; Donald M. Kin sman, University of Con necticut, and Charles E. Murphcy, U.S. Dept, of SEC US. . . FOR YOUR COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAUL Our farm machinery service will keep your Equipment working at top efficiency. ALLEN H. MATZ, INC. New Holland, Pa. Phone 354-2214 ng GERRI 4^HR 7* V . 29H2434 DELATI ALSTAR GERRI MARTIN MELANIE * " #*[ A * & * NOLTDALE MELANIE MARTINS 2-06 305 da 15797 M 554 F ME 20378 698 Diff over hrdm +4821 +177 For Dtrs. Like These Call Your ABS Genetic Engineer Bangor, PA Beavertown, PA Elverson, PA Holtwood, PA Landisville, PA Milton, PA Muncy, PA Newville, PA Port Murray, NJ Reedsville, PA Richland, PA Paul Marlin Schwenksville, PA William Shamlme Thomasville, PA Ira Boyer West Grove, PA Maurice Stump Agriculture. Washington, D.C. These coveted • Oscars" of the meat science profession arc sponsored by the American Meat Science Assn, in cooperation with the National Live Stock and Meat Board and Townsend Engineering Company. The plaques and watches were presented by retiring AMSA President John Sink of Pennsylvania State Univ. The Distnguished Meats Research Award went to Ronald H. Locker, Meat Industry Research Institute, GERRI and DAUGHTERS H. A fa-i.\ « “*v These dtrs. at Willis Nolt’s Route 1 Peach Bottom, PA, 5 \ Eric Hemsohn Charles Erb Merton Stroble Paul Herr James Charles Marlin Bmgaman Ronald l/andme Randall Hinkle Robert Kayharl Glenn Barr Hamilton, New Zealand. John A. Carpenter. University of Georgia received the Distinguished Meat Teaching Award. The Award for Distinguished Meat Extension-Industry Service was presented to Frank A. Orts, Texas A&M University. Dr. William C. Sherman. National Live Stock and Meat Board, received a Special Recognition Award on the occasion of his retirement as A.M.S.A. Secretary-Treasurer, a post he has held since 1963. John D. Sink, Pennsylvania State University, and Gary C. Smith, Texas A&M were honored for their service during the past year as AMSA President and Reciprocal Meat Conference Chairman respectively. The recipients of the Research, Teaching and Extension awards are selected by AMSA members and each award consisting of a check, plaque and wnstwatch has a meat science related sponsor. The Eckrich Foundation, Ft. Wayne, Ind., sponsors the Research Award. Armour Food Research Division, Oak Brook, 111., sponsors the Research Award. Armour Food Research Division, Oak Brook, 111, sponsors the Teaching Award and Swift Fresh Meats Company. PD -1509 M - *llB 5/75 30 Dtrs. 22 hrds. 18,081 M 631 F RPT 61% +sllB + 1,509 M +46F GERRI sires medium size cattle with ex ceptionally good Dtrs. disposition have outstanding Rear legs with bodies of adequate strength and substance . . . Udders are of medium width and strength with fast milk out qualities. LENA NOLTDALE LENA MARTINS 2-05 305 da. 15102 M 634 F ME 19482 799 Diff over hrdm +3925 +278 215 558 0579 717 658 6148 215 286 9173 717 786 7111 717 284 4592 717 898 8694 717 742 8408 717 546 6903 717 776 3811 201 689 2605 717 667 2775 717 935 2211 717 866 4228 215 326 2337 717 225 3758 215 869 9178 ABS ■cWmjDß By Nick Mochlmann 102nd Legislative District (Editor** Note: Thl* week wc begin publication of a new column by Nicholas B. Mochlmann, state representative from the 102nd Legislative District. Rep. Moehlmann will be commenting on bills and happenings in Harrisburg of special interest to residents of this area, and also will be answering questions sent to him by our readers.) The controversy over medical malpractice in surance will heat up over the next few months. This is likely to be the most complex and bitter issue of the session. The interests of the medical profession and the insurance companies are direct opposites and both sides have the resources to make a good bit of noise. In the end, both sides will have to bend somewhat. Where there are conflicting in terests the best solution usually dosen’t make anyone very happy. Medical malpractice in surance is a complex subject and one not susceptible to easy answers. Three far-reaching proposals have been dropped into the legislative hopper. The first, House Bill 805, is the bill written by the Pennsylvania Medical Society. Most members of the General Assembly are now receiving great stacks of mail in support of House Bill 805. Unfortunately, the bill limits the amount of recovery for injury or death. The limits the bill sets are very low. This is not sur prising since the doctors would rather not be sued at all, but the result is that House Bill 805 probably is unconstitutional. m Speaker Herb Fineman has introduced House Bill 1367 which would create a Joint Underwriting Association financed by assessments on all insurers writing health and accident insurance in Pennsylvania. The insurance companies, who would rather get out of the malpractice field altogether, do not find Fineman’s proposal amusing. House Bill 1129, a Republican-sponsored bill, would define malpractice in order to eliminate awards where the patient is simply unhappy with the result. The definition would try to Livestock operators got a break this year when the Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior issued a moratorium on a scheduled increase in grazing fees. Without the moratorium, the fee for grazing on lands administered by Interior’s Bureau of Land Management would have gone from $1 to $1.51 per animal unit month (AUM), and from $l.ll to $1.60 per AUM on Forest Service lands. An AUM is the equivalent of one cow grazing 1 month. About 25,000 livestock operators now hold permits to graze roughly 9 million cattle and sheep a total of 19 million AUM on lands ad ministered by the two News from W| Your State Eye Representative Tlk Grazer’s Edge require that actual negligence be found. House Bill 1129 would also require the Court to secure expert medical witnesses who would not have any con nection to the matter at issue and would be presumably neutral. None of these bills is perfect and, in fact, none of them may be particularly desirable. 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