C3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1981 YORK Harold I. Jones, of York, supervsor of customer sales and service for the J E Baker Company, has been named 1980 "Man of the Year” by the Penn sylvania Plant Food and Protectant Educational Society Jones received the award, a plaque, at the society’s recent annual meeting on The Penn sylvania State Umtersity’s main campus as part of the Lime, Fertilizer and Pesticide Con ference. Accordmg to W Wayne Himsh, Penn State assistant dean for the Extension Service and awards committee chairman, Jones was cited for his contributions to the state’s plant food industry In 1952, the Man of the Year started his career with the J E Baker Company as superintendent of the organization’s cherry, peach, and apple orchards Ten years later he joined the Ag Lime Division which later became the Rock Products Division of the company Members of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Plant Food and Protectant Educational Society for 1981, elected at the organzation's recent annual meeting as part of the Lime, Fertilizer and Pesticide Conference held on Penn State’s mam campus, are from left George Holton, of Jacobus, a representative of the Mobay Chemical Company; Donald Young, of Whitehall, of the Amex Chemical Cor poration, and Dr. Les Lanyon, assistant professor of soil fertility at Penn State Plain or Safety Steel Toe Hardworking Feet Deserve CUSHION-WEDGE CREPE COMFORT smE toi WIDTH KMB SIZE WIDTH SIZE STYLE 2201 Safely Toe WIDTH 8% 12 SIZE RED WING WAYNE'S DRY GOODS 271 W Main SI Phone (215) 683-7688 Plant food society honors man of year Jones developed Grandol products for sale to the fertilizer industry He helped expand the company’s sales of Grandol and Ag Dolomite and other agricultural products throughout the East. Two years ago, the award winner was promoted to super visor of direct sales and customer service Jones has been active in numerous professional organizations including the Em pire State Fertility Association, New York Lime Association, Fertilizer Roundtable, Maryland- Delaware Plant Food Society, Plant Food Educational Society of New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Plant Food and Protectant Educational Society. He received a bachelor of science degree from Penn State and master of science degree from North Carolina State Univeisity During World War 11, he served as an officer in the U.S Marine Corps 2201 101 TVilB 6V2U EEEE V/i 11 Kutztown Harold I. Jones, left, supervisor of customer W. Wayne Hinish, assistant dean sales and service for the J.E. Baker Company, tension. York, receives “Man of the Year” Award from .i.'i"' ir’Yi'Sk*: ■ li-tr ' ’ t'f i? ~ i i-S’xfS, Officers of the Pennsylvania Plant Food and Protectant Educational Society for 1981, elected at the society’s annual meeting during the Lime, Fertilizer and Pesticide Conference held on The Pennsylvania State University’s mam campus, are from left: Dean E. Nelson, of 113 Laurel Drive, Fayetteville, and representative of the Stauffer Chemical OIL PRICES: 85' - 95' - ‘1.75- HOW MUCH s% WILL YOU PAY 5 GROUND v^ater HEAT i pOfAPS' •1.15 - ‘1.35 ‘2.00 ??? Company, president: Robert C Tetrault, Penn State Extension entomologist, vice president; Robert J. Thomas, manager of the Penn State Forage and Soil Testing Laboratory, secretary treasurer; and Lynn D Hoffman, superin tendent of the Penn State Agronomy Farm, immediate past president EOTHERMAL ENERGY • Utilize The Ground Water Heat on Your Property Wells, Ponds, Pools, etc. 40% TAX CREDIT ★ Heat ★ Cool ★ Provide Domestic Hot Water For Less Than V* The Cost of Oil ★ Air or Hot Water Systems AVERAGE OPERATING COSTS...LESS THAN *4OO PER YEAR! For Information, Contact C.M. DAVID & ASSOCIATES, INC. 400 N Race St Richland, PA 17087 717-866-7588 (Call 717-272 8580 Collect) HAROLD C. FOSTER 80x96A Star Route Huntingdon PA 16652 814-643-0248 (Call Collect) -OR ex-
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