Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 12, 1988, Image 144

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    Die-Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 12,1988
Cooper Named White-New
Idea Vice President
COLDWATER, OH. Rod
ney D. Cooper has been named
vice president of sales for White-
New Idea Farm Equipment Co.
Cooper will be responsible for the
White-New Idea sales organiza
tion that consists of 60 territory
managers reporting to one of the
four regional sales offices located
in the United States and Canada.
White and New Idea product lines
plus Ag ONE products are sold
through the over 1500 dealers in
the North American dealer
network.
Cooper previously held several
sales and sales management posi
tions including territory manager,
sales promotion supervisor, reg
ional sales manager and regional
manager for both Western and
Eastern U.S. In 1987, Rod was
named director of parts for White-
rfin
LIMESTONE
Take advantage of early results by liming in the
late Summer and Fall. Get ground ready for the
first Spring shoots by allowing the lime all winter
to condition the soil.
MARTIN LIMESTONE, INC.
Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125
New Idea.
As director, Cooper assisted in
developing the new branded line
of parts and supplies by White-
New Idea called Ag ONE.
Rod is a 1970 graduate of Ohio
University with a Bachelor of Sci
ence degree.
The White-New Idea Farm
Equipment Division of Allied Pro
ducts Corporation is a major man-
and distributor of three
major product lines with over
1500 dealers in North America.
The White Farm Equipment line
includes tractors, planters, tillage
equipment and compact tractors
and implements. The New Idea
Farm Equipment line includes
spreaders, planters, hay tools and
self-propelled harvesting equip
ment. TTie Ag ONE line includes
parts and supplies available to the
White and New Idea dealers.
Apply fine early
Members of the Antique Engine, Tractor, and Toy Club recently held their annual
banquet. Among those attending the dinner were, from left, front row: Mel Riehl, presi
dent; Sterling Zimmerman, board chairman; Ludwig Rauscher, vice president. Back
row: Board members Franklin Pfelfly; Dalton Semmel; Glenn George; Kermlt Klstler;
and Norman Flicker; and David Semmel, secretary-treasurer.
KEMPTON (Berks) Mem
bers of the Antique Engine, Trac
tor, and Toy Club met recently at
the Kempton Fire Hall for their
annual banquet Approximately
270 of the club’s 336 members
attended the banquet
THE
THE
All sizes available
Round or rectangular
Take the questions out of your new construction
Call: Balmer Bros, for quality
engineered walls.
Invest in Quality - It will last a lifetime.
Antique
Toy Club Holds Banquet
The president gave a brief report
of the past year’s activities and
mentioned the dates for next year’s
main show. A highlight of the
night was an auction of several
large collector toys, such as farm
tractors and combines. Entertain
ment was provided by humorist
Gilbert McKlveenn, a retired
Of
STRENGTH IS IN
CONSTRUCTION
■ Poured Solid Concrete Steel
Reinforced W
■ The Wall is 0
as the Materi
• Manure Pit Walls
• Hog House Walls
• Chicken House Wa
• Concrete Decks
• House Foundation
• Cistern Walls
• Barnyard Walls
• Concrete Pit Tops
• Silage Pit Walls
• Retaining Walls
CONCRETE WORK, INC.
243 Miller Road, Akron, PA 17501
\ (717) 733-0353,6:30 AM - 3:30 PM, (717) 859-2074, After 6:00 PM
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Kutztown University professor.
The festivities closed with a
slide presentation of pictures taken
at the club’s various activities dur
ing the year.
Anyone wishing more informa
tion on the club should write The
Antique Engine, Tractor, and Toy
Club Inc., PO Box 385, RDI, Pine
Street, Slatington, PA 18080.