A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 15, 1992 ADC Locals VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Farming Staff MT. JOY (Lancaster Co.) Members of the Donegal and Lititz locals of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative held their annual ban quet and business meeting Thurs day at the Country Table restaurant in Mt. Joy. More than 130 people attended the meeting despite hazardous driving conditions and a snow storm warning. In addition to reviewing the organization’s past year of business, an election of officers and presentations of awards were held. Asa result of the elections, in the Donegal Local, David Martin is president, Paul Sauder is vice pres ident, and Harold Shellenberger is secretary-treasurer. Also, Earl Landis and Jacob Conley are dele gates, while Steve Hershey and Homer Hess are the alternate delegates. In the Lititz Local. Gerald Mar tin is president, Larry Hershey is vice president, and Marvin Sander is secretary-treasurer. Leonard Martin, Andrew Miller and Kevin Smoker were named delegates, while Nevin Homing, Edward Sensenig and James Zimmerman were elected alternate delegates. It was also announced that the cooperative’s 75th anniversary banquet is to be held at the Host Inn. in Lancaster, in November, with guest speaker to be Art Link letter. Further details are to come. Receiving 25-year awards were Galen Crouse, Homer Hess, Andrew Miller, Jim and Sue Muss er, John Bollinger, Harry D. Beck er, and James and Ruth Rutt The cooperative also presents * < r% />> Sllmopule M, the pre-mllklng stimulator/ pulsaler, can ba used with the ACR 3 Control. Thla modem, electronic milking device perforate stimulation ovary mllklng-bsltar than by hand and with uniform reliability. The milking prepara tion routine can now be a timed event. Thus, combining the ACR with atlmula tlon/pulsallon assures efficient Ist down, milking and taka-off for each Individual cow. <33 1-^1 c= m m Stlmopuls C For a more complete mllk-out and increased milk yields, Westfalla's Stlmopuls can do the Job for you. Now milking stimulation can be a timed event. It’s Something Elsel Specially designed to regulate your milking operation, this positive pulsed air bleed milker assures harmony between udder and cluster. Milks with lower vacuum levels even in stanchion barns with a high milk line. Hold Meeting awards to those whose somatic cell counts have been within premium quality range for 12 months straight. The two awards presented were to Ervin Oberholtzer, and Marvin and Elizabeth Weaver. There were 21 members, how ever, who just missed the recogni tion by one month. Those people had premium milk for 11 months were Elmer High, Leßoy and Rose Martin, Merle and Doris Stoltzfiis, Robert Kulp, John Peters, Earl Landis, Harry Becker, Homer Hess. Marvin Sander, Jacob Conley, Danda Farms, Bal mer Brothers, Marvin and Eli zabeth Weaver, Rhelda and Lynn Royer, Ivan and Marian Hursh, Ervin Oberholtzer, Vernon Martin, Edward Sensenich, Donegal Val ley Farms. Kenton and Sue Swei gart, and Nevin and Denise Homing. Officials also discussed the cooperative’s agreement with the Class IHA pricing catagory and said that its economist, James Fraher, testified against changing it. Some other dairy farmer organi zations in the state have recently announced opposition to the pric ing change in federal order 4. Also, members reviewed exam ples of cooperative-issued milk checks that account for the now effective component pricing. Also discussed was the new anti biotic in milk permitting system, whereby a farmer whose milk turns up positive for antibiotics will be suspended for 30 days until he completes a 10-point program with his fieldman and veterinarian to review all procedures for maintain ing an environment that ensures non-tainted milk being shipped. STIMOPULS STIMOPULS 810-MILKER □ Reduced Cell Count □ Longer Productive Life Of The Cow □ Increueed Profit*- Mlllj In The Shed □ Healthier Udder* □ Reduced Milking Time* □ Superior Milking □ High MUk Yield Y Z U MPG * - more ( Mone y Per Gal -) “M” And urut nu ■ Wm Bi I STOSOPULS c Tkt BU-Milktr MiMpUtt Your Pro/lU- Il'i Tht Blit Way To BtUtr MOUmgl Our ..ig. iet. years’ membership IrfAtlantlc Dairy Cooperative are, In the front from the left, Galen Crouse, Homer Hess, and director Rhelda Royer. From the left rear are Andrew Miller, Jim Musser, John Bollinger and Harry Becker Jr. for Harry Becker. 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