Names commodity research director LANCASTER - Dean Witter Reynolds’ National Commodity Division proudly announces that Robert C Lindon has joined the firm as Director of Commodity Research. Linden’s background includes a Seeing is believin' Get an eyeful of value when you join us on a one-day Madison Silos Winter Tour. You’ve read about the cost-saving Madison “System of Choice.” And, you’ve heard about great Madison value. Now’s the time to see it all for yourself, .first hand Plan now to attend one of the 1981 Madison Silos “Seeing is Believing" Tours being held during February and March. You’ll get to visit with local farmers who are producing mor emeat or milk with Madison structures and feeding systems Call us today for tour dates. Tours and lunches are free It could be the best idea-filled day you’ll spend all year. TOUR IN LANCASTER COUNTY AREA THIS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. JOIN US FOR DINNER THAT DAY AT THE HOLIDAY INN EAST - Rt. 30. WE MEET AT 9:45 A.M. CALL 717-464-4662 FOR RESERVATIONS. NEXT TOUR MARCH 9. - STOP IN OR CALL US TODAY - Mt Joy, PA GALEN KOPP 717 653 156/ Littlestown PA ATLEE REBERT 717 359 5863 Lancaster, PA L H BRUBAKER INC 717 397 5179 Silverdale, PA I G AG SALES 215 257 5135 New Pn :e. P, widen DON R NISSLEY 717 786 7654 Myerstown. PA SWOPE & BASHORE 717 933 4138 Ephrata, PA TOM ZARTMAN 215 267 6814 Pitman. PA CUFF HERB 717 648 3092 Orangeville PA FRANKLIN HESS 717 925 6939 New Berlinville PA ERB* HENRY EQUIPMENT 215 367 2169 Making things better for you tFARM SYSTEMS CHRDMALLOY DIVISION fundamental approach lo the markets, developed through an association with industry and experience in agricultural management, as well as technical expertise in having designed studies and trading ’ottstown, PA LEINBACH CONSTRUCTION CO 215 327 0310 Indiana. PA CLAIR C BEATTY 412 465 7368 Monroeville. NJ S JOHNSON HURFF 609 358 2565 Sussex NJ WILLIAM SYTSEMA 201 875 5449 Belvidere NJ G H BUCHMAN 201 475 2185 Elmer NJ GEORGE COLEMAN 609 358 8528 Millord OE BENNETT MACHINE 302 422 4837 Rising Su lr > MD CECIL CO DAIRY SERVICE 301 558 6923 Frederick MD GLADHILL TRACTOR 301 663 6060 DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME 717-464-4662 i' Li I' I I A I sA, hi. ;a« Galena. MD DUDLEY CHANCE 301 928 3834 Mt Sidney, VA BLUE RIDGE AGRI SERVICE 703 248 1196 Avondale, PA 215 268 8238 Tanevtown, MD TANEYTOWN AGWAY 301 751 1130 York. PA YORK WEST AGWAY 717 792 2674 Chapman PA CHAPMAN AGWAY 215 395 3381 I anrasler. PA LANCASTER AGWAY 717 394 0541 Temple, PA TEMPLE AGWAY 215 929 5264 lhambersburg PA CHAMBERSBURG AGWAY 717 263 4197 Carlisle PA CARLISLE AGWAY 71/ 243 4312 Dublin. PA DUBLIN AGWAY 215 249 3555 vjjbjgy y u . nmn other positions, he performed his He tomes to Dean Witter . * . Reynolds from The Planning °™ market analysis His analysis „ 3 ~ D „_. _ . JJ of commodity trends incorporated Economics Group, a Boston-based pnce fluctu ' tlons ln the gram. cons ting ir , , ® livestock, and metals markets Economics, he helped develop a analytical expertise technical trading system and lements h \ s broad % ased commodity fund portfolio wtuch fund £ mental background) and he agricSire hedge programs maintains rapport with analysts m On 2 S heTeHe best “"f* “f fT™' application of his expertise is in 5 management 'allowed medium-to long-range forecasting ™anciai management auowea and trading” strategies He 'T ‘ <* developed a doraputerized £ S a masSS seasonality evalMm program degr J m agrlcultura , economlcs for price forerastmg, while in a [romSouthernl u lnols University. jSff „?Ss thaTwas rSd **** *”B3 >« £or°use wESe„d“ .la3"s'™B’ 1 a 3 " 5 '™ 8 ’ X* hedging applications As senior & r ’ ot £ SS commodity buyer fo,: General avis,“” Foods s cash grain and nulling . . „ , products, his C U ?f d cash purchasing strategies growth ln Commodity and futures hedging activity Research Snder his direction ” !" this capacity as well as in Philly produce firm has license suspended PHILADELPHIA - Twin States Marketing Co , Inc , Philadelphia, had its produce trading license suspended effective December 8, 1980, after the firm failed to make records relating to its interstate purchase of fruits and vegetables available to the U.S Department of Agriculture Under PACA, all interstate traders in fresh frozen fruits and vegetables must be licensed by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service USDA is authorized to suspend or revoke a trader’s license for violating the act Charles Brader, marketing official with AMS, said the firm was sent written notice by USDA to produce its records after numerous shippers had filed (jncaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1981—C39 complaints alleging violations ot the Act. The firm failed to produce its records within the specified time and thereafter was notified that its license was ad ministratively suspended Twin States license will remain under suspension until the firm allows USDA to examine its records. The firm may not conduct business subject to the act while its license is under suspension. The firm’s officers and major stockholders-David Kaufman and Phyllis Kaufman-may not be employed by or affiliated with any PACA licensee during the suspension period Weaver names sales manager NEW HOLLAND - Glen Van- DerSchaaf has been appointed district sales manager food service products of Victor F Weaver, Inc , New Holland VanDerSchaaf joins Weaver after eight years of sales and marketing experience with Pierce Food Corp He is a graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College, Minnesota, where he received a B.A degree in business ad ministration and a Master’s degree in economics from the University of Nebraska. As district sales manager, VanDerSchaaf will be responsible for directing Weaver Food Service brokers and activities in the eastern United States market area. on You euYs.,, move over/ NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Real Estate Ads in Lancaster Farming's Classified Section SCALES LIVESTOCK SCALES For Hog Operations TRUCK & PLATFORM SCALES ALSO AVAILABLE GARBER SCALE COMPANY 121 Witmer Rd Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone: 717-393-1708 ALL SCALES STATE APPROVED G. VanDerSchaaf