LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Bill Conley, Groton, Massachusetts, was elected president of the American Angus Association for 1985 at the organization’s 101st Annual Meeting November 12, in Louisville, Kentucky. The 233 official Angus delegates from throughout the United States also elected Dr. Arthur Barten slager, Churchville, Virginia, as vice president and elected five The Ultimate Forage Blowers _ Are Here! 1540 1580 HI PERFORMANCE Skid Steer Loaders Have Interest Free Waiver Until February 1. 1985 Hay and Forage Equipment Have Interest Free Waiver Until Mav 1. 1985 Ask Your Dealer About Rebates Instead Of Delayed Payment PEOPLE’S J & M MACHINERY LEBANON VALLEY ELDER SALES t SERVICE Greensburg, pa IMPLEMENT CO., INC. SALES t SERVICE, Oakland Mills, PA 412-668-2276 Richland, PA INC. 717-463-2735 717-866-7518 RTlßox6l9 BENNETT Stoneboro, PA MUMKCI. MTTNEHHHI 41*37*3310 iLKMtiN. l6Ol 7S^i M . CMPMT 412-37M7® 3521 Milford, DE Dayton, PA BINKLEY ft HURST 717-786-3521 302-422-4837 412-783-6990 BROS CLAIR J. MYERS . CIBU UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA 133 Rothsville Lake Road R 1 Rt. 4 Lebanon. PA Station Road Thomasville, PA tHUIrMRI (Fontana) Lititz, PA 717-259-0453 Bloomsburg, PA 717-867-5161 717-626-4705 717-784-7731 ARNETTS GARAGE ECKROTH BROS. SRMAHFARM Rt. 9 Box 125 STOOFFER BROS. INC. FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT, INC. Hagerstown, MD Chambersburg, PA RT2Box24A 2^ 5 '!°* ’ 301-733-0515 717-263-8424 New Ringgold, PA 717-943-2131 717-249-5338 R.L SMELTZER GEO. W. KINSMAN, M|UER HINES EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT CO. INC. on Cresson. PA RD 2, Box 2 516 Main Street 814-886-4183 Centre Hall. PA Honesdale.PA _ Beiiwood 814-364-1419 717-253-3440 Bechtelsville, PA nia no rx/aamu 215-845-2911 814-742-8171 Conley elected Angus Assoc. members to the American angus Angus board of directors at their Association board of directors, meeting the next day, elected Joe Directors named to their first year Neely, Franklin, Kentucky, as term on the board were: Andrew treasurer of the Association. Neely Starr, Sunbright, Tennessee, Fred is also a member of the Association Smalstig, Millbrook, New York; board. and Vance Uden, Franklin, Conley replaced retiring Nebraska. Re-elected to their president Bill Bedingfield, Yale, second term on the 15-person board Oklahoma, Conley has been were Gary Dameron, Lexington, manager of Gibbet Hill Farm, Illinois, and Harvey Lemmon, Groton, Massachusetts, for more Woodbury, Georgia. The 1985 than 30 years, where he oversees a * .y EEHL 54” Fan Diameter Up to 735 rpm nominal fan speed 540 or 1000 rpm drive 16 Paddles, (8 on each side of the fan disc) Twin spinner delivery system Swing-Away outlet for easier pipe cleanout Adjustable left axle for easier placement at the pipe Water injection system into fan area AND at spinners Easily removable tunnel covers Non-Clog air vents PTO storage bracket Plus capacity that everyone has been looking for |g| president Bill Conley 200-cow Angus herd plus 1,200 acres devoted to crops, apple orchards, tree farming and fuel wood production. SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM Roast Your Barley, Wheat & Oats Lower your feed costs by feeding your own -ains. Roasting your grains will increase ity and remove moisture. Flat bitter turn to sweet pleasant flavors. Feed Heifers, Dairy Cows and Horses. ALLEN SUMMERS GRAIN ROASTING DAVID N. GROFF RDI RD 2, Box 91 RDI Box 506 C Nottingham, Pa. 19362 Enon Valley, PA 16120 Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 215-932-4761 412-336-5443 717-966-3593 Lancaster Faming Sefentty December 8,1984-05 DON'T WASTE IT ROAST IT CUSTOM GRAIN ROASTING DONE IN PA AND SURROUNDING STATES OR OWN YOUR OWN ROAST-A-MATIC GRAIN ROASTER. DALE L. SCHNUPP RD 6, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 PH: 7T7-865-661 1 PENN OHIO He was vice president of the American Angus Association last year, and for six years prior to that was a member of the board of directors. As vice president he was chairman of both the executive committee and chairman of the board of Angus Production Inc., publisher of the Angus Journal. Dr. Arthur Bartenslager, the new vice president, this year completed six years on the Association’s board of directors. He was a practicing farm veterinarian from 1937 to 1947, and associate professor and head of the department of obstetrics and animal reproduction at the school of veterinary medicine at the University of Pennsylvania from 1947 through 1967. He started in the Angus business in 1938 and currently operates a 300-cow registered herd on 1,400 acres in Augusta County near Churchville, Virginia.