Clarence Manbeck

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Clarence F. Manbeck
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 48th district
In office
January 7, 1969  November 30, 1982
Preceded by Richard Frame
Succeeded by David Brightbill
Constituency Parts of Lebanon, Berks, and Lancaster Counties
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the Lebanon County district
In office
1961–1966
Personal details
Born September 21, 1908
Died May 14, 1991(1991-05-14) (aged 82)
Political party Republican
Occupation Farmer, Politician

Clarence F. Manbeck (September 21, 1908 May 14, 1991) was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, serving from 1969 to 1982.[1] He also served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.[2]

He founded Farmers Pride in 1939, selling chickens in Ohio and Pennsylvania.[3] He sold the business in the 1980s.[4] A bridge in Bethel Township, Lebanon County is named the Senator Clarence F. Manbeck Bridge.[5]

References

  1. Cox, Harold. "Senate Members M". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University. 
  2. Cox, Harold. "House Members "M"". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University. 
  3. McInerney, Mary (August 4, 2000). "Chicken comes first at Farmers Pride". Central Penn Business Journal. 
  4. "Who We Are -Over 100 years of Bell & Evans experience". www.bellandevans.com. Bell & Evans. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-12-10. 
  5. "Senate Bill 1200". Bill Information Regular Session 1997-1998. Pennsylvania General Assembly. 
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