Inter-State District Meetings Set SOUTHAMPTON - The Trough Creek-Big Valley Local of Inter- State Milk Producers’ Cooperative District 18 will hold its fall business meeting Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Charolais Restaurant, Belleville. The purpose of the meeting is to FLO-STAR'claw Bou-Matic®’s Flo-Star™ milking claw improves milk flow for: • Better cow health • Faster milk throughput, and • Better milk quality. Bou-Matic engineers designed the Flo-Star claw so milk flows smoothly and quickly out the bottom. Less agitation equals less chance of milk “mist” carrying bacteria among teats. So the Flo-Star claw can mean less mastitis spread at milking. Prove it to yourself by calling your Bou-Matic dealer for a free, on farm demonstration. BOU-MATIC JO K^ Y Medford, NJ 609-267-0198 MLKINQ SYSTEMS DIEM FARM SYSTEMS McAllisterville, PA 717-463-2606 KING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers A Builders Of All Types Of Farm A Commercial Buildings WE CUSTOM DESIGN Let Us Shew You A Completed Facility - We're Net Satisfied Until You An KING CONSTRUCTION CO. Box 166, RD #2 elect officers and delegates for the coming year. Nominations will also be taken for district director as current director William H. Bradford’s three-vear term ex pires. J. Loren Yoder, Trough- Creek-Big Valley Local president. n ATPvmii'w LANCASTER DA ™’ DAIRY FARM SykeS, MD AUTOMATON M 7^^ A • Poultry • Horse • Storage • Dairy • Hog • Other Single Story Turkey Houses Single Story Turkey House New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 354-4740 will preside over the meeting. Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative District 6 will hold its annual business meeting Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Harvest Drive Restaurant. James R Barnett, Inter-State WandJ DAIRY SALES Oxford, PA 717-529-2569 TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION Hagerstown, MD 301-790-3698 member relations manager, will be the guest speaker. Barnett will give an update on cooperative business and dairy issues. A business meeting will be conducted by Gordon Hoover, District 6 president, to elect of ficers, delegates and alternate L&WAG AUTOMATION Milton, PA Paul- 717-437-2375 Dave-717-435-0057 PRINGLE FEED STORE. INC. Greenville, PA 412-588-7950 i s * * High Rise Layer House Mail To: KING CONSTRUCTION CO. Box 166, RD #2, New Holland, PA 17557 Name Address Town/City Telephone No. 'ostal Code I am interested in the following type of building: Width Length Size of Door □ Implement Shed □ Dairy □ Hog □ Stable □ Industrial □ Commercial □ Riding Arena □ Broiler □ Turkey □ Layer □ Other Date Planning To Build Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1956-A39 USDA Buyout Report WASHINGTON, D.C. - An estimated 24,300 head of dairy cattle were slaughtered in federally inspected plants during the week ending Aug. 23, as a « result of the Dairy Termination Program, the U.S Department of Agriculture announced Wed nesday. This total includes all cows, heifers and calves identified as dairy animals designated for disposition in compliance with the program requirements. The cumulative total of cattle slaughtered under the program from April 1 through Aug. 16 is an estimated 713,900 head. 'lutf. The purchases of meat in ad dition to normal purchases are to help offset the effects of the DTP on the domestic meat market. These purchases, reported bi weekly as of Sept. 6, totaled 12.7 million pounds. The cumulative purchases total 289 million pounds. Dairy cattle reported for export under the program for the period April 1 to Sept. 6 totaled an estimated 32,118 head. Live cattle exported under the program are expected to increase as countries develop tenders to participate in the export enhan cement program. 2 Story Turkey Houses delegates for the coming year. Director Roy H. Book will present 25- and 50-year mem bership awards to: Graystone Meadows Farm, Leola, 25 yean; Benuel F. and Lizzie S. Stoltzfus, Kinzers, 25 years; and Mose D. and Lydia K. Stoltzfus, Gap, 50 yean. County