\ _ "! t { '* h * “* ‘ fK '**- ,, i £*vi v ‘ - r v» ‘ *’ ** , > - w - y \ "BETTER-BILT" LIQUID MANURE SPREADER DISTRIBUTED Atf D SOLD BY S. M. MANUFACTURING Co., Inc. Owl Hill Road R. D. 4, Lititz, Penna. Call or Write For Free Demonstration HERE ARE 6 WAYS WE COULD SKIMP ON THE FAMOUS LAMCO FORAGE BOX Itt t i Replace our Safe Use a Jerky Ratchet ’I Hekvy Duty Qutfeed mncM nnnrp oolo “ Apron with a danger- WORM DRIVE ous auger. 3 Use common beater in place of our Spiral beater which peels off the material. No Bunching No Plugging- 4 - Skimp on a Plain open Jaw transmission in place of our Protectively enclosed unit. 5 - Replace our Positive expensive worm drive with open gears on our Lower Beater Drive 6 - Use ordinary soft wood for our main Stringer and Cross pieces instead of Strong Oak. BUT... We won't skimp We know how voluoble Formers' time is in the Harvest. Lomco is Safe Smooth and Trouble free KINZER EQUIP. CO. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. Phone 442-4186 Phone 717-626-8585 SWEIGART FIRESTONE 329 W. High St., Manheim, Pa, Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 4,1969 Ph. 665-2258 PAMAFDA officers for 197» are shown from left, standing, John B. Pritts, Canonsburg Mill ing Co., Canonsburg, (First Vice President), John J. Hess II ? John J. Hess 11, Inc., Paradise, (2nd Vice President), Robert B. Graybill, Miller & Bushong, Inc., Rohrerstown, (Treasurer) and Eugene E. Eby, H. R. Went zcl Song, Newport, (3rd Vice President). Seated, left is Quen tin S. Snook, Snook’s Mill, Inc., Mifflinburg, Pa. (Retiring Presi dent) and George W. Robinson, Kreamcr Feed Store, Kreamer, Pa. (Incoming President). They were recently elected at York. Terms of all officers begin January 1. John J. Hess Elected VP Of Feed Dealers George W Robinson, Kreamer Feed Store, Kreamei was elected president of PAMAFDA, a Penn sylvania association of agribusi ness at its 91st Convention in Yoik, September 23-25 Robin son’s term begins January 1, 1970 and he will replace Quentin S Snook, the current president Vice-presidents elected include John B Pritts, Canonsburg Mill ing Co, Canonsburg, John J. Hess, John J Hess 11, Inc, Para dise, and Eugene E Eby, HR Wentzel Sons, Newport Robert B Graybill, Millei & Bushong, Rohrerstown was re elected Treasurer. Newly-elected directors in clude Melvin M. Wenger, Wen ger’s Feed Mill, Rheems, Rus sell L Mason, Central Soya Co, Camp Hill and Benfer E Zech man, Zechman’s Feed Mill, Potts Giove Re-elected to the Board of Directors were Ned L Clark, Clark’s Feed Mills, Shamokm, Robert Weindel, Agway, Inc, Harrisburg and Thomas Zeigler of Zeigler Bros., Gardners At the Annual Meeting mem bers approved by-law changes which will open to voting mem bership business organizations which deal with or are related to agricultural commodities accord ing to a classification approved by the Board Members also vot ed to discontinue associate mem bers as a classification, but will continue admitting personal memberships, called affiliates, if approved by the Board In other action the title of the chief administrative officer was changed to “Executive Vice Pres ident” Donald W Paike will serve in that capacity. Membeis attending were also informed that a new grain in spection service is now available thiough a cooperative agreement with the Commercial Exchange of Philadelphia. Samuel C Sherk of the PAMAFDA staff has been licensed by USDA as a gram sam pler and will be available on call to take official samples which will be inspected by the Com mercial Exchange personnel Over 300 attended the three day affair which included repre sentatives from feed, flour, grain, fertilizer, seed,' agricultural chemicals, extension and govern ment. 25
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