4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Februa 1 Butler Named Pennmarva President Fred G. Butler, an Inwood, West Virginia dairyman, was elected president of the Penn marva Dairymen’s Cooperative Federation at its fourth annual meeting recently in Washington, D. C, Butler, vice president of Pennmarva for the last year, succeeds Walter A. Martz, Frederick, Maryland, as president of the 5,000 member dairy farmer federation. It in cludes those farmers who are members of the Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative, Philadelphia; Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers, Baltimore; and the Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Association, Arlington, Virginia. Elected vice president of Pennmarva was Lester C. Jones, Medford, New Jersey, a member of Inter-State; re-elected secretary was Dr. Paul E. Hand, Warminster, Pennsylvania, Inter-State, and Boyd M. Cook, Boonsboro, Maryland, MCMP. The board of directors for Pennmarva includes: William Brinsfield, Cordova, Md., Willis L. Greaser, Williamsburg RD2, Pa.; Lester C. Jones, W. Levis Phipps, Wilmington, Del., and Wilbur Seipt, Lansdale, Pa., representing the Inter-State membership. Fred G Butler, Wilson A Heaps, Street, Md., and Herbert W Wessel Jr, Hamp stead, Md , representing the MCMP R. Holmes Baker, New Windsor, Md., Walter A. Martz, Edward C Norman, Purcellville, Va , and C Thomas Sollenberger, Woodstock, Va representing the MVMP Members of the Pennmarva Executive Committee include; Wilbur Seipt, Edward Norman and Herbert Wessel Jr. Dr. James Honan, Inter-State; Ralph L Strock, MCMP, and James E. Click, MVMP, the manager of their respective organizations, are members of the Management Committee of Pennmarva. Since its founding in 1968, the Pennmarva Federation has played a major role in a number of milk marketing developments in the Mid-Atlantic area. These include the merging of the three Federal Milk Marketing Orders governing the Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington milk markets into the single Mid- BIG SPRAYER PERFORMANCE AT BUDGET PRICE! Myirs Ou-411 Spray Pumps available in 2,3, 4, 6, W and 12 g.p.pi. sizes— pressure range 0 to SOD p.s.i.—power take-off or engine powered. Positive displacement insures full capacity at all pressure settings. let us show you the many built-in quality features ef the Myers Du-All Spray Pumps, now on display ati LESTER A. SINGER Lancaster County’s Only Dealer Specializing in Sprayer Sales & Service Ronks, Pa. 687-6712 Myers* 12. 1972 Atlantic Order No. 4, the initiation of a 12-month’s base THRIFT. FULTON SAYS: “The tags are on us for the length of the loan." When you finance a new car, or a 1970, 71 or 72 used car with a low-cost auto loan from Fulton Bank, we’ve got a special bonus for you: Your tags will be free for the length of the loan* Beginning with the 1972 registration, we will pay you for one registration fee during each loan year, as long as the loan is current. Low rates, fast approvals and free tags all yours at Fulton Bank. Stop in at your nearest Fulton office for your auto loan—and your free tags. OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30! *Not to exceed $l4 per year for passenger cars. Not to exceed $l6 per year for station wagons. Maximum three years. SERVING LANCASTER AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM / F.D.I.C plan and recently, action toward a market-wide milk promotion 'A FULL SERVICE vBANK/ FUTON 7&£ona£ plan financed by deductions from all milk producers shipping under the Mid Atlantic Federal Order. - This plan is the first to be ap proved since Federal Legislation authorized such programs. The vote was taken of area dairy farmers, both co-op and non-coop members, January 22,1972. The headquarters of the Pennmarva Federation is located at 1717 Gwynn Oak Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland.