Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1950 QUARRYVILLE - Farmers in Lancaster County soon will have two new Farm Credit offices to serve them. Farm Credit Associations of Lancaster has announced it will be opening a new branch office m Quarryville. There is a strong likelihood that a second branch office will be opened in New Holland. Lancaster Farm Credit Bank currently has two branch locations, one at Elizabethville, Dauphin County, the other at Ann ville, Lebanon County. Ronald E. Bard, R 1 Quarryville, will manage the new Quarryville office to be located at 5 South Hess Street. He is a Quarryville native with 11 years ex perience at Farm Credit. Most recently he was Associate Manager of the Lancaster office. 1980 Angus sales over $59 million ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - A more than 35 percent in crease in the collection and use of Angus Herd Im provement • Records highlighted the 1900 fiscal year of the American Angus Association reports C.K. Allen, executive vice president. The total number of weaning and yearling weights processed on the Angus Herd Improvement Records program was 163,769 an increase of 43,030 from a year earlier. “It is obvious that Angus breeders, nationwide, are increasing their use of production records,” said C.K. Allen. “They are doing this for two reasons, fust, to increase their own efficiency and selection accuracy, and second, because more and more commercial cattle producers are demanding production records on the bulls they purchase.” The average price of all registered Angus sold at MODEL6CI9 Leola Fireplace & Stove Shop 93 W. Main St., Leoia, PA PH: 717-656-6408 Hours; Mon. - Fri. 10-8; Sat. 9-6 Located on Rt. 23 Between Lancaster & New Holland Farm Credit to open two new offices The Quarryville office is set to open for business on Monday, December 1. The Quarryville location is temporary. Farm Credit is renting the space pending construction of a permanent building to house the operation in Quarryville. Lancaster Manager Carl Brown said the lease on the Quarryville building will run from November 1, 1980 to November of J9Bl. This will give Farm Credit time to complete arangements and move into its new office. Farm Credit needs a zoning variation for its in tended permanent location at Quarryville. While no serious interference is an ticipated, there will be a senes of 30-day delays while the zoning board announces and then considers an ex ception to the zoning code which would allow Farm auction during the 1960 fiscal year was $1422, up 6.2 per cent from $1334 last year. At 553 auctions conducted during the fiscal year, 26,065 registered females averaged $1293 and 15,796 bulls averaged $1636. The total value of registered Angus sold at auction during the year was more than $59.5 million, which represents less than one-third of all cattle transferred. 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As part of the reorganization, Jerald Oglme, Lititz, will take over as new Associate Manager of Operations, coordinating the activities of the branch of fices. Merle Brumagm, New Freedom, will be in charge of the overall credit ap praisal program. Brown said the reason for opening the new offices was twofold. First, it would allow Registrations and tran sfers of Angus cattle showed a slight decline for the fiscal year. Registrations of 257,578 were down 3.4 per cent and transfers of 149,592 were down 3.8 percent. Missouri remained the top Angus state in the nation in both registrations and transfers, while Nebraska, one of the states to record an increase over last year in both registrations and transfers, moved into second place m both categories. .Qi jrryvi —lager o. . Q 1 ryv; Farm Credit office. Temporary location will be here at 5 South Hess Street while the Association builds a permanent Quarryville office. 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