PP&L Announces Personnel Changes PP&L announced a series of personnel re-alignments reflecting the Company’s elimination of promotional practices inducing growth of electrical loads. According to PP&L president Jack K. Busby, “A complete re examination of customer-related practices and procedures has been under way to see what changes are necessary to bring FOR PROMPT AND TIMELY SERVICE Cal! us now HAROLD ZOOK, Custom Applicator 394-5412 or Call Us Direct at J ORGANIC mBBBSj PLANT [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA j B ■ 2313 NORMAN ROAD FOOD CO* LANCASTER, PA. Ph; 397-5152 FREE SAMPLE COPIES Copies of LANCASTER FARMING ore not always easy to find they are not sold on newsstands and perhaps some of your friends may not be acquainted with our weekly service. We'll be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LAN CASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just write their names and addresses below (You'll be doing both them and us a favor!) Street Address & R. D. 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Shunk, Lancaster division’s vice president, an munced the following personnel changes: Edward A. Paul, formerly sales manager, Lancaster Division, is appointed manager, consumer and community affairs and will head the new depart ment in the Lancaster Division. Arch G. Knisely, formerly community service manager, is appointed community affairs manager. Jesse L. Lowe, for merly superior, industrial and commercial sales, is appointed supervisor, industrial and Witmer Herd Receives Gold Star Breeder Award Raymond F. and Louise A. Witmer, Willow Street, will receive a special certificate from the American Guernsey Cattle Club as 1971 Gold Star Breeders. This is the seventh award for the Witmer herd. To qualify for the award, it is necessary to meet XXX Gourmet cooking can be as simple as opening a jar. Herbs and spices add infinite variety to your favorite recipes. Sprinkle basil on lamb chops, simmer a bay leaf in meat stew. Oregano adds a touch of Italy to tomato dishes, try turmeric on scram bled eggs and seafood salads. Tangy caraway seed goes with cabbage so add some to cole slaw or sauerkraut. Sage adds a special touch to poultry dressings, thyme to chicken stews and casseroles. Address Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15,1972 commercial consultants. John H. Hartman, formerly supervisor, residential sales, is appointed supervisor, residential con sultants. “Greater emphasis will be placed on our activities related to community planning and the economic development of our service area.” Mr. Busby added. “This change on emphasis requires new skills and new ideas. We want to be responsive to our customers’ problems, needs and desires and will ac tively seek out their concerns. The end result, “concluded Mr. Busby, “will, hopefully, be mutually improved understanding of problems between customers and PP&L ” high requirements and the ap plicant must be an active member of both the State Guernsey Association and the American Guernsey Cattle Club. The lactation average of the Witmer herd showed 43 cows with 43 records averaging 12,392 pounds of milk and 613 pounds of butterfat in 305 days, with an average classification for 42 cows of 85.9 points. the FUTURE is HERE with REX SELF-UNIOADING FORAGE BOX “ IANCO FUTURE THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE 'A FARMER IN MIND SIMPLE... Worm Driven Main Apron Worm Driven Beaters STRONG... Built with Good NO AUGER Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free .Handling Of Heavy Lo tomplete 14 foot box fl 6 foot oveiall) 2 fetec .. . 54” high 7ft wide inside Averse and Swinging -Tailgate foi Bale T 1 95JBQ exti a > or Left Hand.unjoadai available X > * ** a r * r , -K ‘ .f > KINZER EQUIP. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County’ Box 23, Kinder. Pa. Phone 442-4186 Phone 768-8910 Farm Women Calendar Saturday, April 15 12:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 3, entertain Society 12, Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata. 1:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 12 meets. 2 p.m. Farm Women Society 8, home of Mrs. Lewis Bixler, Mount Joy RDI. 7:15 p.m. Farm Women Society 29, Bowl-Mor Bowling Lanes, Elizabethtown 8 a.m. —Farm Women Society 4, bus trip, Gettysburg Monday, April 17 7 30 p.m. Farm Women Society 31 meets Tuesday, April 18 Farm Women Society 23 meets Thursday, April 20 7:30 p.m Farm Women Society 21 entertain Society 4, .Memorial Methodist Church, Quarryville. Farm Women Society 28 and 29, entertain guests at Conestoga View. Saturday, April 22 1:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 4, Zion Lutheran Church, Landisville. LOCKE, N.Y. SMOOTH... NO RATCHET SAFE . .. FINGER FORCED FEEDING ("PEELS" OFF THE LOAD) - NO RATCHET For 33 6 •
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