Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17,1984 LANCASTER Thomas Smith, of Annville, has been named to assist in young sire procurement for Atlantic Breeders Cooperative, according to Harry Roth, Operations Director. Smith’s duties include evaluating potential contract-mating cows and ET bull calves for possible addition to Atlantic’s young sire sampling program. About 55 new young sires with high pedigree potential are added each year for progeny testing in herds owned by Atlantic members. Roth says Smith will also work in the Cooperative’s Linear-Mate herd evaluation and sire selection DOVER, Del. Edward An dersen, Master of the National Grange, Washington, D.C., will be in Delaware for the two-day 110th annual session of the Delaware State Grange, Dec. 4-5. Andersen will speak to the Grange Session on Dec. 4, in Midland Grange Hall, Georgetown, where the meetings will be held. He will also speak at the annual Session Banquet, Dec. 5 at 6:30 p.m., in Cape Heidopen High School Cafeteria, in a Town Forum session with questions from the audience. Andersen was elected Master of the Grange in 1979. He had served several years as Master of the Nebraska State Grange and as Overseer (Vice - president) of the COMPLETE SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, SALES, INSTALLATION, SERVICE FOR CATTLE, HOG, POULTRY AND GRAIN Smith gets Atlantic post Grange Master coming National Grange, the nation’s oldest and second largest general farm organization. A former dairy farmer, he served as president of the Nebraska Highway Users Federation and secretary treasurer of the Nebraska Agriculture Council. He was a member of the National Beef Development Task Force and Beeferendum Committee, and chairman of the National Farm Coalition. He was recently ap pointed by the president to the special Farm Export Commission. People interested in hearing Andersen may get banquet tickets from any local Grange lecturer, or from the State Grange Office, 911 S. Governors Ave., Dover, DE 19901; phone; 734-4653. r