Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 21, 1974, Image 12

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    12—Uncwter Farming, Saturday. Dec. 21. 1974
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One Out of Six Americans 4-H Alumni V. Lester Schreiber, 548
Valley View Drive, New
Holland, has been named
director of a newly organized
Marketing Training
Department at Sperry New
Holland, it was announced
today by Edward J. Kelly,
sales director.
The new department will
coordinate all sales, product
and dealer training activities
for the firm in North
America. It will also work
with other departments in
the Marketing Division to
meet specialized training
needs.
Included in the new
Next time you're with a
group of friends or acquain
tanccs, try a little expert
ment. Ask if any in the group
were once 4-H members?
You’ll be surprised at the
results, for no matter where
you go, you’re bound to find
former 4-H members every
where, active in all walks of
life. And that’s not surprising
as roughly one out of every
six Americans arc 4-H alumni.
Some 33 million strong,
4-H alumni represent a vast
pool of potential volunteer
leaders and talents which may
be enlisted to help current ,nvlted t 0 i et involved in 10-4-H
4-H boys and girls “learn by cal 4 ‘ H programs and activ
domg”. ities, and to give today’s 4-H
The Cooperative Exten- members opportunities to
sion Service has teamed up learn from their talents and
with the National 4-H Service . expertise. The county exten-
Committee and Olm Corpora- The 4-H alumni recognition program honors outstanding sion service office can tell
tion in a national 4-H alumni alumni at the county, state and national level. Here, a former them how.
recognition program. Oklahoma 4-H’er is honored as a state 4-H alumni winner. The Persons wishing to gain
They seek to identify and program also identifies former 4-H members in the community recognition f6r outstanding
recognize 4-H alumni. Persons who can serve as valuable resource people for local 4-H efforts. 4-H alumni can send their
whose interests and accomp- names and current informa
hshments exemplify effective provide youth with living ex- ar >d m other ways which fur- tion about them to the coun
commumty leadership, public amples of dependable, pur- ther the program and its pro- ty extension office or the
service, service to 4-H and poseful citizenship. Their J ects an d activities. National 4-H Service Commit
success in their chosen ca- continued dedication to 4-H °lm Corporation supports tee, 150 N. Wacker Drive,
rcers. include service as volunteer the 4-H alumni recognition Chicago, Illinois, 60606.
Four-H alumm, who can leaders, resource persons, as program by providing a maxi
be found in all walks of life, special interest group leaders mum °f f° ur medals of honor
to alumni honorees in each
county. Up to four alumni in
each state are awarded bur
nished copper plaques mount
ed on walnut. tSSjS&t-
Eight national wmners are
selected by the Cooperative
Extension Service from the sf
state honorees. Each is hon- S?
ored at National 4-H Congress
and receive a gold key. Sr*
Former 4-H members are li
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New Idea’s Manure Spreaders
Wood
take it
That’s why they use Penta
treated clear yellow pine in
every New Idea Spreader box.
Every New Idea spreader in the line has wood sides,
bottom and end . . . because wood can take it. Wood
battles against damage. Wood won’t bend, can’t rust...
and fights corrosive acids better than any other spreader
box material.
Warranty On Wood That’s why only New Idea says, “In
the unlikely event that any of the wood components m
your New Idea Manure Spreader rot through, Avco New
Idea will make replacement, no charge. Replacement will
be made without cost to you, the original purchaser, at
your nearby New Idea dealer... no charge for wood, no
charge for labor or freight.”
We make your job a little easier.
UMBERGEXS MILL
RD4, Lebanon
(Fontana)
717-867-8221
A. LHERR&BRO.
Quarryville
717-786-3521
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS
Hickory Hill. Pa
215-932-2615
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE
Cochranville. Pa
215-593-5280
A.B.C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland
717-354-4191
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ROYH. BUCK, INC
Ephrata, R 0 2
717-859 2441
LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY
Rheems
717-367 3590
N.G. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim
717-665-2271
LANDIS BROS., INC
Lancaster
717-393 3906
One of the Top Dairy Areas in the World.
Serve more milk this Holiday Season it is the best quality
Uncola drink!
Serving and drinking milk can give you and your friends a safer
and happier holiday!
It will also give you more energy to make 1975 a happy and
successful year.
PS. Don t forget to contact the Agn King serviceman in your
area to plan for a more profitable new year!
George F. Delong
Regional Manager
P 0 Box 683, Lititz Pa
17543
Phone 717-626 0115
Eastern Lancaster Co
Melvin Herr
Appointed
department will be Robert C.
Immel, 335 E. Conestoga St.,
New Holland, marketing
training manager, who will
be primarily responsible for
sales training. Training
managers at the company’s
branch offices in the U.S.
and Canada will also report
to Schreiber.
Kelly said that as the
company and its product line
continue to grow, so does the
magnitude of the training
job, especially in the sales,
product and dealer
management areas. The new
department, he said, will
place special emphasis on
these areas to help assure
the company’s future
marketing success.
Responsibility for
acquisitions, previously
assigned to Schreiber, has
been transferred to Irvin E.
Aal, 1129 Old Eagle Rd.,
Lancaster, market
development projects
director.
Schreiber joined the
company in 1948 as a field
service supervisor and has
since served as a service
instructor, field service
supervisor, product
manager for balers, product
development manager and
new products director.
A KEY TO PROFIT
AGRI KING,
/ PERSONALIZED FEEDING PROGRAMS
From
AGRI KING
To Southeastern Penna.,
Lebanon Cn
Marvin Meyer
RD2, Box 157
Annville, Pa 17003
Ph 717-867-1445
Lehigh Co Area
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Immel began with Sperry
New Holland in 1965 as pr
oduct education supervisor
and was named marketing
training manager in 1967.
NO PARKING . . . Signs
posted at the United Parish
Church, 210 Harvard St.,
Brookline, Mass.
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FULTON, ILI
Montgomery &SE Berks!
Cy Arnold
739 Rosewood Drive
Douelasville. Pa 19518
Ph 215-385-6249
Western Lancaster Co.
A. L. Wertman
413 Locust St
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