Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1980, Image 146

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    D26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 8,1980
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -
Three top officers of Agway
Inc. were elected last Friday
following the farmer
cooperative’s I6th annual
meeting in Syracuse, N.Y.
They are: George Steele,
reelected chairman of the
board and president;
Richard Croner, elected vice
chairman; and Ronald N.
Goddard, reelected
executive vice president and
chief executive officer.
Steele, a Pocopson, Pa.,
dairyman, has served as
board chairman smce 1971.
Before the founding of
Agway, when he became one
of its directors, he served for
16 years as a director and for
two years as vice president
of Pennsylvania Farm
Bureau Cooperative
Association, one of Agway’s
predecessor organizations.
He is a trustee of the
American Institute of
Cooperation.
Richard Croner has served
on the Agway board since
1964. Also a dairyman, he
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the toilet. Rinse containers
before discarding them.
Act quickly in case of
accidental overdose. In case
of accidental overdose, call
your doctor or poison control
center immediately. It’s a
good idea to have the
telephone number of your
doctor and your nearest
poison control center on or
near your telephone at all
times.
In addition to information
on prescription drugs, the
Guide tells what to do in case
of accidents with drugs and
includes a state-by-state list
of more than 500 U.S. poison
Farmer
names
operates a 1200-acre farm in
partnership with his son,
Tommy. A graduate of
Pennsylvania University,
Croner is chairman of the
board of Curtice-Burns, Inc.,
of Rochester, N.Y., a
diversified food processing
and marketing company and
has been a director of Pro-
Leadership training
OCTORARA The annual
Chester-Delaware FFA
Leadership Training Con
ference was held at Camp
Innabah on Thursday, Oc
tober 23.
Fifty FFA members were
m attendance from Oc
toraro, O.J. Roberts, Oxford,
Green Thumb, Delcroft,
Northern Chester County
book
control centers, which have
been set up to help doctors
and lay persons deal with
accidents involving posions.
The Guide also provides
details on wise buying and
safe use for more than 50
kinds of everyday products:
non-prescription drugs,
nutritional products,
household cleaners, and
personal care products and
appliances.
To receive a free copy of
the Bristol-Myers Guide to
Consumer Product In
formation, write; Bristol-
Myers Guide, Department
GG, 345 Park Avenue, New
York, New York 10154.
co-op board
top officers
Fac, Inc., a producer
cooperative since 1972.
Goddard has been with
Agway since 1937. He held a
number of key management
positions in the cooperative’s
retail, planning, and
marketing operations before
being named assistant
general manager m 1968 and
CbesteivDelaware FFA
conference held
Technical School and
Pheomxville Chapters.
Following get-acquainted
games, state secretary Judy
Zimmerman gave a speech.
Former state vice-president
Daryl Schafer reflected on
his year as a state officer.
Mr. Givler, area con
sultant, conducted the FFA
Quiz.
The winner of the
Greenhand contest .was
Dave Blank from Octorara
and Dave Crawford from
Delcrof was second.
In the chapter farmer
Drainage Pays High Returns COMPARE
investment Ann Sum Even with the conservative fig
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general manager ui 1969. He
lives in Fayetteville, N. Y.
Agway Inc., a farm supply
and food marketing
cooperative owned by 123,000
member-stockholders, ser
ves agriculture in 12 nor
theastern states. Its
headquarters are in
Syracuse.
contest, Lon England from
Oxford was first and Sue
Flower from Delcroft was
second.
Jim Tretter, eastern
region vice-president, gave a
speech on reaching goals.
Charles Lobb, a guidance
counselor at O.J. Roberts
High School was the guest
speaker for the day.
The group broke up into
four discussion groups led by
the state and county officers
following Mr. Lobb’s talk.
A roast beef dinner was
served.
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