22—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Nov. 8.1975 PCA-FBLA directors named at annual By Mcllasa Piper LANCASTER - Pour area farmer* wan redacted as difactors of the Federal Land Bank and Lancaster Production Credit boards during a meeting held here Nov. 5. Richard B. Lefever, Quanryville R 1 and Samuel MHdNfaon of the Federal Land Bank Association, while Elrin Hess, Jr., Strashurg and Jay Rohrer, Manheim were selected to return to positions on the f anraster Production Credit Association board. The elections were held in Hereford record set KANSAS CITY, Mo. - IT McK Arthur RWB, bus set a new record for points gained by the progeny of a sire in the feedlot and carcass evaluation phase of the American Hereford Association’s Total Per' formance Records program, according to an an* nouncement by AHA of ficials in Kansas City. The boll was tested by owner Gene and Chuck Schroeder, Scfaroeder Cattle Company, Palisade, Nb., and Harold Thompson, TT Herefords. Connell, Wa. An Latrobe man sentenced WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the sentencing of a Latrobe, Pa. man in U-S. District Court, Pittsburgh, for violation of the Federal Meat Inspection Act. Robert W. Stinson, a meat manager for Skatell Markets, lnc. t was given a on-year suspended sentence. MOPRO Liquid Supplement r ? V \ sNv \ FOR TODAYS MOST ECONOMICAL MILK «■ BEEF PRODUCTION VALUE PLUS - COSTS LESS AVAILABLE FROM; ELMER SHREINER T-A GOOD’S FEED MILL RDI, NEW PROVIDENCE. PA PHONE (717) 786-2500 conJtaKtioo with the annual dinner meeting of the two organisations. Jacob Smith, president of the Federal Land Bank Association gave the organisation's annual report and noted that the FBLA had •ecu a steady increase over the year. Mc‘3EhMir*ttlyc been good and this is noted on the bond market” "Investors are seeing agriculture as a strong and a i *-- - « gooes uiresuacoL Smith explained that the Land Bank has seen 112 percent increase in the past three yean. interest in TT McK Arthur RWB has been recently purchased by Randy Ward, Ward Ranches, McAlester, Ok., and although no price figure was released, it was confirmed to have placed a six-figure evaluation on the boIL TT ,cK Arthur RWB, gained 170 points on eight head tested under TPR supervision in the Masters FeedkC at Hooker, Ok., with complete carcass in formation being gathered at National Packing Co., liberal, Ks., by AHA per sonnel placed on probation for nine months, and fined $lOO. Stinson was sentenced after pleading guilty to one count of selling and offering tor sale 2,600 pounds of uninspected boneless beef in September 1974 at Skate Q’s Depot Steer Market in Latrobe. The investigation was conducted by the Office of Investigation, USDA. meeting Following Smith** id; drcns, John I/»*. prmldcot of the lancaster Production Credit Amoditloo gave' ■ short report on the orfiaisatiaa'i work through the year. "Fann coots have gone up.” Long related. "and this has canoed oar vohsne of roem ben of the croap far patting their Ca*h in the prodoction credit smnristion to help in their fanning situations. Brown Gives Manger's Report Carl Brown, general manager of the I.,nnraater Production Credit office, gave the manager’s report for the year and told the members and guests that there win be a great demand for money in the next Bre to ten years. “Now is the time to plan for future needs," be stated, “yon shouldn’t wait too long as the market wiD be getting tight.” Brown noted that in the near future, agriculture would be competing with industry for money required for operating costs. 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"By 1965 the demand for money by industry will be $4.5 trillion dollars.” Brown explained,‘‘that will cer tainly crowd agriculture’s share.” The manager continued his talk by relating the importance of ‘‘getting things into perspective now and planning for the future.” The keynote speakers for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Don't Wait Until Your Vacuum Pump Quits! Lancaster Co. Bette Co. H. Daniel Wenger & Bro. Inc. RDI, Hamburg, PA Phone (215) 488-6574 Longocre Electrical Svc. Inc. ' Bally, PA Phone (215) 845-2261 Samuel Williams, Mid- the need for conservation dletown who had been and increased food volunteer agricultural production, consulatans to India. Wilmer Campbell, Mr. Williams was a former representing Dauphin director of the Federal Land County, served as toast- Bank. The William’s spoke master for the program about the agricultural which was held at the Plain practices in India and noted and Fancy Restaurant. 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