A3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10,1984 Inter-State annual meeting set SOUTHAMPTON - Inter-State spe aker Karl K. Kettering. Better Milk Producers’ Cooperative will as “Mr. Enthusiasm,” hold its 67th annual delegate Kettering will present the topic, “Up meeting Nov. 15 and 16 at the Host Your Enthusiasm.” Musical Farm Resort Hotel, Lancaster. entertainment will be provided by The two-day event gets un- the Philadelphia Boys Choir and derway TCiursday monung at 9:45 chorale. Serving as toastmaster am. with a meeting of Inter-State wiU George steele, ret ired officers and delegates. At this chairman of the board, Agway Inc. time, the cooperative s 500 Friday morning’s session will delegates, alternates and others begin with the Young Cooperator’s will hear reports from officers and breakfast program, addressed by staff members.of Inter-State, QC g ues t speaker Richard Norton, !nc. and Holly Milk Cooperative. Manager of the Middle Atlantic During the afternoon session, Milk Marketing Area. The general Secretary and General Manager session follows at 9a m and wiU Paul E. Hand will present the include delegate action on the year s report to the delegate body, annual meeting resolution. Comments will be made by Dr. a separate ladies program will Elwood W. Speckmann, vice run concurrent with the delegate president of nutrition research, the sessions. On Thursday, a choice of National Dairy Council, and a either a shopping trip to the Park question and answer period will city Mall or a tour of Lancaster I l ow -,, . „ „ A County historical sights will be Highlighting the annual banquet available. Lunch will be provided Thursday night will be guest at the Good‘N Plenty Restaurant. Jjsfefy DIESELS 12-36 bhp lIMMFPMAM HOLLANDER rd.rds / newholland.pa MANUFACTURING CORP. 717-354-9611 AIR-O-MATIC VENTILATION SYSTEMS \m \£M Wall Fan ;h Hood And Cabinet Witl Rugged, Heavy Duty wagon gear COOLED DIESELS crafts show to begin at 9:30 a.m. Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative represents about 3,100 dairy farm families in Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia and markets more than 2.49 billion pounds of milk. ;ile, leal OR And lorn i Name Address I City_ — j Phone ALEXANDRIA, Va. Middle Mr - Shine announced a Class II Atlantic Order Market Ad- milk price of $12.72 per hun ministrator Joseph D. Shine today dtedweight for October 1984 and a announced a Class I milk price of butterfat differential of 18.2 cents $15.42 per hundredweight for for the month, both unchanged December 1984. The price is un- from the previous month, changed from November and is 12 December Class I price and cents above last December’s Class October Class II price are I price. The Order 4 Class I milk based on the October 1984 Min price averaged $15.02 per hun- nesota-Wisconsin manufacturing dredweight for the year, down 30 miUt price of $12.64 per hun cents from the 1983 average. dredweight at a 3.5 percent but irfat' Sollenberger Silos Corp Box N. Chambersburg, PA 17201 Best Time To Call Order 4 milk $15.42 _Co. 6 Cattleguards | I -Zip Please send information on; i 1 Bottom Unloading 4. Manure Pits . Concrete Silos | 2 Top Unloading Concrete Silos 3. Upright Bunker Silos 5 Feed Bunk
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