. >« . ‘ Vx* V* - ' Breeders Cooperative who were recently honored are shown with David Yoder, right, Atlantic’s general ABC employees receive honors c ' r-' , LANCASTER Six Atlantic ofservice to the livestock industry. Breeders Cooperative employees Roth is responsible for the .were honored recently for their acquisition and evaluation of the records of service to farmer- sires. members. . Lloyd Denlinger, 3060 Floyd'Weidler, 3184 Parker Dr., Harrisburg Pike, Landisville, was Lancaster, was cited for com* recognized for completing 20 years pletiqg 35 yegrs of employment In of employment as custodian for the the position of, production marketing division, manager, be is responsible for the Glen Geib, R 2, Conestoga, care of the bulls, semen produo received an award for 10 years of tion, and upkeep of the facilities. service as a District Herd Harry . Roth, 165 School Lane, Representative for southeastern Landisville, was .awarded the . 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Newport Road I Gordonville; PA 17529 * 1 Mile East of Intercourse on Rt 772 ft Write or Call: 717-768-8569 I If no answer call; 717-768-3568 I CUSTOM BUILT WOOD & I COAL FIRED, BOILERS MADE | TOYOUR SPECIFICATIONS J : • Welders & cutting torches % • Custom made farm gates, etc. j • Custom built high pressure washers | • Stainless steel welding milker | equipment, etc. • BARN PAINTING • ROOF PAINTING • BIN PAINTING • MASONRY & EPOXY COATING * Sandblast preparation Barn Painting In Lane., York, Adams, Harford, Baltimore, Carroll & Frederick Counties All work is guaranteed satisfactory. “Call the Country Boys with the Country Prices” GEBHARTs ejrWBDIG / t Agriculture - Industrial - Commercial Box 145 A, R.D. 4 Hanover, PA 17331 Ph: 717-637-0222 -» J “ a-. 3L . ■V V _ J XT'• v,r v w vf> ~ >£4> r"'**' »v jV' ~ - manager. Glenn Geib. Floyd Weidler, Harry Roth, Nancy ZoKman, Lloyd Denlinger and Melvin Stoltzfus. 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The awards were presented by David Yoder, Atlantic’s General Manager, at a banquet for headquarters personnel held Dec. 18at the Leola Family Restaurant. •»w BALTIMORE, Md. The Farm Credit Banks of Baltimore, the area’s leading agricultural lending institution, has announced the election of Harold B. Short, the appointment of William P. Moore, and the re-election of William Jackson, to its Board of Directors. Each began a three year term Jan. 1,1982. Short, elected by the affiliated Federal Land Bank Associations owns and operates a 259-acre farm in Georgetown, Delaware, producing 175,000 broilers an nually. He is a member of the Delaware FLBA and Production Credit Association and a past president of the Delaware Poultry Improvement Association. Moore, appointed as a Director at-Large by the Governor of the Solving Standby Power Problems... World Wide Reliability should be foremost when selecting e Standby Power System for any industrial application. 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