*24—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 19, IMS BY SYLVIA COOPER LANCASTER - George Haenlein, Extension dairy specialist from the University of Delaware, was honored at the Atlantic Breeders’ annual meeting, March 16, at the Host Town, here, for his contribution in the field of A.I. and the dairy in dustry. Haenlein was presented an at tache case by ABC president David Slusser. Elected as officers were David r <r .. c. The Atlantic Breeders Cooperative Board of Directors met on Wednesday for their annual business meeting. Included from left are; Harold Bollinger, Newmanstown; Paul Weaver, Royersford; Paul King, Delta; Kenneth Zeigler, Carlisle; Daniel Hudson, Viola, Del.; John Paxton, Grove City; James G. Kreider, Quarryville; David Slusser, Cen terville; Norman Sollenberger, Fayetteville; H. Donald Allison, Clymer; Leroy Shrock, Dayton; S. Donald Giessner, Berlin; Lee Kummer, Evans City; and Clyde Martin, East Earl. Absent from photo are Clair Koontz, New Enterprise and Clyde Robison, Coal Center. fimmaled Buildings by Butler | FARMER'S C ■ "iMWe.” " " "^s^T-sV! I Attn.P E H.ss c BUTLERJP* m Box 337. Oxford. PA 19363 ; * | ■ Dealer Inquiries Available in: Pennsylvania Counties. Armstrong Indiana ■ ■ f."if - - Cr tS rf< ° ' , arren ' Elk - Camer on, McKean. Clinton. Lycoming, ■ ■ Sullivan, Wyoming. Luzerne, Columbia. Butler, Mercer, Lawrence, Beaver ■ ■ Bradford, Susquehanna, Adams, Cumberland, York New Jersey Counties - ” " Sussex. Morns, Passaic, Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth. Middlesex ■ ■ Somerset, Warren, Hunterdon Maryland Counties • Kent. Queen Annes, " Talbot, Dorchester New York Counties - Orleans. Genesse, Monroe, ■ | Livingston, Allegany. Steuben Yates, Seneca, Cayuga. Tempktns. Schuyler. " m Twga, Chemung, Broome. Chenango. Madison, Onondaga. Oswego. Jef I ■ terson, Lewis, Oneida. Herkimer. Fulton. jUnntpimrry Otsego, Delaware, Schohaire. Sullivan. Orange, Ulster. Greene' ■ ■ No Dealer Fees. p Name fi | Address ■ I County Zip ” i Cfr " ® Phone J (Include area code) LF ABC elects officers, honors Slusser, Centerville, president; James G. Kreider, Quarryville, vice president: James Paxton, Grove City, treasurer; and Nor man Sollenberger, Fayetteville, secretary. New members were elected to the board of directors for a three year term as follows: Daniel Hudson, Viola, Del., District 2; James G. Kreider, District 5; Norman Sollenberger, District 8; Clair Koontz, R 1 New Enterprise, District 9; Lee Kummer, R 4 Evans qumffty gcnttics md FARMSTEAD® 1 - Building Engineered For Farmer Erection State City, District 14; John Paxton, District 15; and David Slusser, District 16. Other members of the board are: Paul Weaver, Royersford, District 1; Harold Bollinger, Newman stown, District 3; Clyde Martin, East Earl, District 4; Paul King, Delta, District 6; Kenneth Zeigler, Carlisle, District 7; S. Donald Glessner, Berlin, District 10; Clyde Robison, Coal Center, District 11; H. Donald Allison, Clymer, District 12; and Leroy Shrock, BUY OR LEASE 20 YEAR WARRANTY More good news when specified as roofing or siding Galvalume is warranted, under exposure to normal atmospheric conditions, (or a period of twenty years against rupture, perforation, or structural failure KNOXVILLE LEROY E. MYERS, CONSTRUCTION jnc. K^'"s’ P - a - 16928 - Route *l. Bo* M 3 PH: 814-326-4188 *" clear Spring, Md. 21722 PH; 301-582-1552 C&M SALES INC. r.d.«i Honesdafe, Pa. 18431 PH.717-253-1612 in* m 4*’, ivv >, Cf"-', “ *r ", < S'. ORVILLE MACK W.R. MOODY, O. A. NEWTON TRI-STATE niA Nazareth B pa CONTRACTOR A SON CO. DISTAC 113 Walnut Lane Brkfceville, Delaware 19933 Routffw 1331 West Newton, PA 15089 PH: 302-337-8211 Deale, Md. 207 PH: 412-872-6804 PH: 301-8671 11 dairy specialist Dayton, District 13. Haenlein, a native of Manheim, Germany, came to the U.S. in 1951 as a graduate student on an ex* change scholarship. He has a M.S. degree and a Doctorate of Science degree in animal science from the University of Stuttgart- Hohemheim in Germany, and a Ph.D. in dairy science and biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin. Haenlein, now with the University of Delaware, is an internationally known authority on the subject of animal nutrition. A major portion of his education was devoted to the study of the nutritive value of various forages. He has done research in milk protein, milk and blood types in dairy cattle and their relation to milk production. H. Louis Moore, agricultural economist from Penn State, gave his views on Reagonomics and the ag economy. According to Moore, (Turn to Page A 43) ffffe Vc 'S* 4’ ♦* ” < h > r D. E. SMITH. INC, Mittlintown, Pa. 17059 JB4l Jerry’s Road PH: 717-436-2151 street, Md. 21154 PH; 301-692-5350 AGRICULTURE: ITS YOUR HEARTBEAT, George Haenlein was honored by ABC for his contribution to the dairy industry and his support of A. I. $ $ 28 65 IN 1 POGOINC ST SEE WILL 9J Program En( * April 15 FOUR COUNI CONTRACT! R.D., Box 24! Coalport. Pa- 1* PH: 814-67267 27 a Pe s :!NE KEL • SI BY! LANCA£ Fanners I meeting ’ Farm, w reported tc an 18 perce milk sold cooperativ pounds of i set at $lOl net margin The |2.5 distributed certificate; dividends cording to Ruth. Par been adva last fall, farmers re $508,000 a quality con The big i tk announcen w media cam members t “Atlantic federation market all more of it, them two t pounds the we’d like' centage. T 1 equity fore Ruth po Valley Far neared the cooperative federation State and E The pres of 600 mem Lehigh wil times last newmemb for attrition the sale of r AT UY CO Lew P^
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