Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1980, Image 119

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    BY MARY MYERS
< Staff Correspondent
BENDERSVILLE - The
Adams County Farmers’
Association gathered
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1218 STEUBEN STREET
UTICA, NEW YORK 13501
Telephone Area Code 315 724 5593
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Adams farmers hold
Monday to celebrate their
30th year at the Annual Fail
Meeting. Approximately 100
members were welcomed by
President Guy Donaldson.
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After dinner they were
entertained by one of their
own members, Wayne
Rodgers, accompanied by
Cindy Wilson.
Save Muzzy, Penn
sylvania Farmers’
Association Regional
Organization Director, from
Carlisle addressed the group
on agricultural productivity
in Pennsylvania. Muzzy
suggested the time has come
that farmers should not
produce all commodities in
an over abundance but to
produce those items needed
in the marketplace.
He continued by pointing
out that to achieve this end,
trusting and working
together is a necessary
component.
Muzzy predicts the
agriculture industry will
have many challenges and
opportunities for farmers in
the decade of the ‘Bo’s. He
challenged the group to
become more involved, to
grow in membership, to
achieve strength to meet the
opportunities of the
forthcoming years.
President Donaldson was
presented a certificate from
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SERVING THE INDUSTRY OVER 20 YEARS
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Department
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30th annual meeting
Committee chairpersons of the Adams Farmers' Association honored for their
outstanding service included from left in front row, Peggy Benner, Betty
Donaldson, Janet Knouse, Kay King. Back row left to right includes Mervin
Myers, Guy Donaldson, Mabel Bream, Lloyd Benner, and Norman Blocher.
the regional director,
honoring him for the in
creased membership within
the county. The Association
had achieved their 1980
official membership quota of
780.
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director, spoke to the group
about
comphshments of the PFA
based on the support of its
members.
Waybright presented
awards for outstanding
committee service to the
following committee
chairpersons; Lloyd Benner,
membership; Betty
Donaldson and Peggy
Benner, women’s; Mabel
Bream, publicity; Janet
Knouse, marketing; Nor
man Blocher, livestock;
Dave Muzzy, left, presented Association
President Guy Donaldson with a certificate
honoring him for the Association’s increased
membership.
WEDNESDAY IS
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AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
New Holland, PA
If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have
from 100 to 200 cows to sell every Week at your
price. Mostly fresh and close springing hols
tems.
Cows from local farmers and our regular ship
pers include Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite,
Kelly Bowser, Bill Lang, Blame Hotter, Dale
Hostetter, H.D. Matz, and Jerry Miller.
SALE STARTS • 12:00 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday,
Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale -12:00 Noon
All Dairy & Heifers must b|e
eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts.
For arrangements for special sales or herd
dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact
Abram Diffenbach, Mgr.
717-354-4341
OR
.. Norman Kolb _
W/gjAj. 7173975538
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Mervin Myers, dairy; Kay
King, poultry.
the
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Six new directors were
elected to serve an the
board' to represent their
respective districts. Newly
elected were: Robert Hay,
District 1; Brian Knouse,
District 2; Ray Remecker,
District 3; Dale King,
District 4; John Hess,
District 5; Mervin Myers,
District 6.
Policy recommendations
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