18 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 25,1978 Employees honored for service LANCASTER, Pa. - Nineteen employees of Pennfield Corporation, Lancaster, were honored for 25 years of service to the company at a luncheon held at.the Indian Springs Golf Club, Landisville, recently. They were John T. Dyer, Paul L. Frey, Kenneth R, Bicksler, Leroy E. Leininger and Lloyd J. Beaman (ret.), truck drivers; Charles F. Burkhardt (ret.), service supervisor; William K." Conrad (ret.), mill production worker; Harry R. Wade, maintenance worker; Alvin L. Wiest, warehouseman, and Cleveland N. Hastings, grow-out manager. Corn conference OCEAN CITY, Md. - This year’s Delmarva Corn Technology Conference will be held on December 12, at the Convention Hall in Ocean City,Md. Highlights of the day-long meeting will be a report on 1978 results from Delaware’s 200 bushel corn program, a forecast on European com borer activity for 1979, and a talk by former U,S. Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz on “Food - Foundation for Peace.” Other topics to be covered by the conference are safety in corn production, no-till com fertilization and her bicides, and tillage techniques and their effects on crop production. Of special interest should be a talk by Mark Powers, WHY? SHOULD I CONSIDER A FARM DRAINAGE INVESTMENT FROM COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. BECAUSE THEY ARE LAND IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS USING ALL S.C.S. APPROVED MATERIALS ASK ABOUT THEIR USER BEAM GRADE CONTROL DRAINAGE MACHINE Drainage Pays High Returns Investment Land Drainage. Farm Buildings Farm Land Stocks Bonds Even with the conservative figures shown above, it's ob vious that land drainage should top farmers' lists of invest ment priorities. COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. UC A Also, Richard W. Hum bert, order department manager; Leroy A. Denlinger, pellet mill operator; Parker J.Beshore (ret.), feed salesman; _Carl L. McElheny, fuel oil ser viceman; James E. Ashby, farm production worker; Charles T. Reber, shipper; Patricia P. Shiffer, machine operator; Chester F. Sands, packer, and Marlin J. Dif fenderfer, mill superin tendent. The 19 represent all five of Pennfield Corporation’s operating divisions. All received quartz wristwatches from Robert B. Graybill, Pennfield’s president. Dec. 12 executive vice president of commodities for Thompson- McKinnon Securities, Inc., of New York, on the subject: ‘‘Understanding the Workings of the Commodity Market” Doors will open for exhibits, coffee and donuts at 8:30 a.m. The main program begins at 9:30. There is no registration fee and the meeting is open to the public. For com plimentary lunch tickets or additional information, one can contact his county Extension agent or local agribusiness firms. This event is sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Services of Delaware and Maryland and by members of the agribusiness com munity. COMPARE DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING RD #3, DENVER, PA. 17517 (215)267-3808 Typical Annual Return ... 21-46% w 3-23% («fl ll% (.) 7.4% <0 6.1% (A Pennfield Corporation officers and 25-Year award recipients pose for a group photograph at the company's recent luncheon. They are (bottom, left to right) Carl L. McEiheny; William K. Conrad; Patricia P, Shifter; Ernest 0. Horn, Sr., chairman of the board; Parker J. Beshore (middle) Ernest O. Horn, Jr., vice president; Alvin L Wiest; Lloyd L. Leaman; Richard W. Humbert: Paul L. Frey; John Officers named Included were: Harold Shumaker, Litite; and Stan , „ „ Mussennan, New Holland, Masselman> QuarryviUe, LANCASTER Officers Lancaster County Poultry president; Jack huber, treasurer, were recently elected to the Association for the 1979 year. Lititz, vice president; Mel IHMKOFRASAGIASSQFMER THAT WONT BREAK OR GO DRf. Simple, bnght ideas make Shenandoah products better Lake oiir valves and troi For proper dependable watenng, the vaj simply has to work full time So our high sensitive water level Control makes sure water doesn't go down And fewer movu parts mean there's less chance of it brealai down Then there are the little differ , ii> - ences we build in like heavy duty frames and stainless steel troughs that mak< our waterers so durable And your job so easy AGRI- / / cattle - HOG - POULTRY EQUIPMENT R.D. 4, EPHRATA, PA. 17522 PHONE: 717-354-4271 STORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 to 5:30; Sat. 7:30 to 3:00 Agri-Equip., Inc. EQUIPMENT,, NO. T. Dyer; Leroy E. Leininger; Kenneth R. Bicksier; Cleveland N. Hastings; Allen B, Graybill, vice president; (top) Robert B. Graybill, president; Charles F. Burkhardt; Marlin J. Diffenderfer; Leroy A. Denlinger; Harry R. Wade; Charles T. Reber; Chester F. Sands, and Donald E. Horn, vice president. Absent for the. photograph was 25-Year Awardjrecipient James E. Ashby. OFFERS COMPLETE • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE
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