Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24,1979—111 9 Vet’s federal license pulled in sample switching case PAWLING, N.Y. - Charles Albert Mendel and Son, Inc., cattle for shipment on New by moving animals, without most of the charges, it did| Frumerie, a private a Patterson, N.Y. cattle York State and USDA cer- a permit, from quarantined consent to a civil penalty of veterinarian practicing in dealer. The firm was tificates. premises to another farm $50,000 and a two-year Pawling, N.Y., has had his charged with illegally Some of the cattle were operated by the firm. suspension of its New York Federal accreditation to substituting blood samples suspected to be brucellosis- Dr. Frumerie, primarily a State livestock dealer’s perform official testing of and falsifying documents in infected. small animal practitioner, license, livestock moving in in- connection with livestock in addition, the dealer on claimed he was unaware of Brucellosis is a terstate and international shipments. numerous occasions, prior to the alleged violations. He reproductive disease caused commerce suspended for The dealer, allegedly the completion of a tuber- w ui be eligible to again by bacteria. Also called one year by the U.S. substituted blood samples culosis test, allegedly perform official livestock Bang’s disease, it primarily Department of Agriculture. from donor animals known shipped cattle as tested testing on September 24, affects cattle, and swine, as Officials of USDA’s to be free of brucellosis animals and entered their iggo. well as other animals and Animal and Plant Health infection for blood samples identification numbers on Although the Mendel firm humans. State and Federal Inspection Service said the taken by Dr. Frumerie and state and federal health neither admitted nor denied Government are spending action was takefi after submitted them to the certificates, pre-signed by Frumerie was implicated in University of Connecticut Dr.Frumerie. CJI . < wiirkViill a New York State Depart- laboratory for testing, and However, the Mendel ijilCrlZCF IlulllCll JT Jr\ Cl U 1 IliUUlil ment of Agriculture and then used the negative test company did admit that it Markets hearing involving results to qualify at least 822 violated a quarantine order MILLERSVILLE - Kay many projects in the . Shertzer has been chosen Lampeter Fair. These things. , Penn Manor’s October FFA which Member of the Month. Kay, earned a first place in R 1 Millersville, is a senior at medium weight class. Kay’s Penn Manor High School. heifer won second place in fjHA'' Kay was chosen for her the openclass and first in the active participation FFAdivision. summer events held by the This year Kay plans FFA and Young Farmers, projects of corn, alfalfa, a . Also this summer Kay Holstein cow and heifer, - , M W i showed a Holstein heifer at tobacco, steer and turkeys. Land and Sea mm ’ the Southeastern Dairy Kay is currently serving S Show. 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IUU 55000 3 | «>5 495 55 HUNTINGDON CO. <sooo i issooo >as se. | 3e PENQUIN REFRIGERATION Troy, PA 16947 Ph 717-297 4060 MIFFLIN CO BYLER’S DIESEL & REFRIGERATION Belleville, PA 17004 LYCOMING CO JAMES LUCKENBIIL RD2 Montgomery. Pa 17752 717 547 1516 HUNDREDS OF INSTALLATIONS IN THE U.SJLTHOUSANDS WORLDWIDE SOMERSET CO.— SAM WEIDNER Somerset, PA 15501 Ph 814 445 8921 NORTHAMPTON & MONROE CO. CALVIN GUM Windgap, PA 18091 215 863 4557 CLAPPER FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Alexandria, PA 16611 Ph 814-669-4465 SUSQUEHANNA CO JIMS EQUIPMENT R 1 Box 96 Sprmgville, PA 18844 717-942-6928 A FIDELITY 25 KW OUTSTARTS OTHER 35 KW PTO's millions of dollars to eliminate the disease in the United States. Although the number of infected herds in the northeast is currently less than one per cent, the disease is a serious problem in the South. USDA officials believe that due to the alleged practices, this disease was possibly spread to additional herds in other parts of the country. Executive Vice-President. When asked what the FFA meant to her she replied, “The FFA is an organization which allows youth to learn what abilities they may have while learning things about the land, animals and en vironment which surrounds them.” The estimated total sur face of the Earth is about 197 million square miles of which the sea covers approximately 71 per cent and the land 29 per cent AgriPower EQUFMENT CO., (NC. 640 Millcross Raod Lancaster, Pa. 17601 (717)394-9251 (717)394-7670
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