TRY A CLASSIFIED AO jp. L. ROHRER * DRO., INC.j l I I Smoketown, Pa LIQUID MANURE EQUIPMENT USED LIQUID TANK SPREADERS -Model 1500 Clay Vacuum Spreader (Like New) I|If S IJL SHENK'S FARM SERVICE MILKERS f I I i i V 717-299-2571 YOUR NO. 1 STOP FOR "BETTERBILT" VACUUM SPREADERS Model 800 gal.;,1100 gal.; 1500 gal.; 2100 gal.; 3100 gal. With Plow Down Attachments Available Trailer Mounted Pumps 8-10-12 Ft. 3 point Hitch Mounted Pumps Tank Spreaders 1250 gal. Tandem 1875 gal. Tandem 2500 gal. Tandem 3100 gal Tandem Plow Down Attachments Available HUSKY 3100 RD4 Lititz, Pa. FCA Reorganization Governor W. M. Harding today announced a reorganization of the Farm Credit Administration designed to place greater emphasis in the areas of finance and funding of the Farm Credit System and on improved communications with the Banks and Associations of the System. Harding said the new FCA organization plan, to be implemented January 1, involves the creation of three major offices headed by deputy governors the Office of Credit and Operations, Office of Finance and Research, and Office of Administration. Key posts will be filled by Carroll K. Cardwell as Deputy Governor, Credit and Operations; Dr. Gene L. Swackhamer, Deputy Governor, Finance and Research; and Jon F. Greeneisen, Deputy Governor, Administration. All three are career FCA employees. Current FCA organization also includes three deputy governors Credit Service, headed by Harding until his appointment as Governor November 1; Operations and Finance, a post currently vacant; and Bank Services, headed by Greeneisen. Swackhamer presently I Husky Ph. 626-4355 serves as Director of the Research Division and Cardwell as Acting Director ot Credit Service. Harding described the reorganization as along functional lines and said it will enable the agency to give proper emphasis to finance and funding, better define operating respon sibilities, improve internal coordination and establish continuity for agency operations. The Office of Credit and Operations will concentrate on Bank supervision and contacts, credit and operational review, and will provide services in the areas of capital management, operations, accounting and reports. The Office of Finance and Research will fulfill FCA responsibilities m System funding and financial and economic research. The Office of Ad ministration will include personnel, administration, and information divisions. Included in administration will be budget and accounts, as well as other ad ministrative services. FCA is an independent Federal agency responsible for supervision of the borrower-owned Banks and Associations of the Farm Credit System. Included are Federal Land Banks and Federal Land Bank Associations, Federal In termediate Credit Banks and Production Credit Associations, and Banks for Cooperatives. As a group they have loans outstanding to farmers and farmer cooperatives totaling $25 billion. ■ COMPARE m INTERNATIONAL •500 SERIES MANURE SPREADERS 550 is rated at 216 cu. ft heaped capacity (225 bu) and is ideal for average feeding and dairying operations The 570 is rated at 271 cu ft heaped capacity (295 bu ) and is ideal for large feeding and dairying operations with daily spreading chores The 580, at 312 cu ft heaped capacily (340 bu.), is one of the largest spreaders on the market and the match for the biggest manure handling tasks IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COME IN AND SEE COPE & WEAVER CO. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER - SALES & SERVICE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 14,1974 Miller Honored Charles D. Miller (at right), of Strasburg is shown here receiving an award for fifty<-one years of service to the First National Bank of Strasburg from George D. Sload, Executive Vice President. The award was given at the bank's annual Christmas party at Historic Strasburg. Welding Course Slated An evening arc welding school for farmers and other interested persons will begin Thursday, January 16, at 7:00 at the Garden Spot High School Vocational Agriculture Department. The School will be conducted one night a week for five consecutive Thursday nights. It is designed for beginners and others in terested in improving their welding skills. Robert Woods, Vocational Agriculture Teacher at the high school will teach welding in the various positions, on different kinds of metal, welding cast iron, hard surfacing, cutting, and brazing with an arc welder. Everyone who attends will receive a certified diploma if they attend all five sessions. A fee of $6.00 will be charged for the course and all materials needed will be provided free of charge. The course is based on instruction developed by the Lincoln Electric Company who makes arc welding equipment and has been conducting welding schools since 1917. The Farmersville Equipment Company will sponsor the course. The welding school will be limited to twenty persons. Anyone interested in the course should contact the Agriculture Department of the Garden Spot High School by Friday, January 3. Persons interested in taking the course should call the high school between 8:00 and 3:00, Heritage Int’L Opens Marvin V. Brown, Jr., owner, has announced the opening of the Heritage International Incorporated busmess-formerly the In ternational Harvester concern located at 1054 S. State St. in Ephrata. Although the busing will be of private owners p the same items will be .ered for sale mcludi In ternational trucks, i) Inal equipment and far sup plies. Hours for the less have been estabhshe the following schedule: day through Friday the cits and Service Departrr. , will be open from 7:30 a to 3:00 a.m. with Sauuday hours 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a m. The sales and ofuce departments will have hours on Monday through Fuday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 47