Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 08, 1984, Image 121

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    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
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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
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Bill Conley
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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.