Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1993, Image 32

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    A32-Lancasler Farming, Saturday, February 6, 1993
Large Crowd Attends Dealerhip Meet
LANCASTER (Lancaster
Co.) —With three showings of the
Jerry Thomas, territory manager, presents Super Service
Award to Landis Bros., Inc., department managers. From
left, Thomas; Phil Wimer, parts; Jerry Snavely, lawn and
garden; and Charlie Miller, ag equipment.
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450 farm customers of Li
Bros., Inc., farm machinery d(
ship, visited the open house hi
the Farm and Home Cento
Jerry Thomas, territory mi
ger, greated the crowd and
award presentations to the d(
ship for sales and service e;
lence. With sales focusing oi
equipment, Thomas present
desk pen set award to Herbert
dealership manager, bccausi
dealership was only one of t\
the territory (Southeast Penns
nia and New Jersey) that “achi
the largest market increase ii
tool sales.”
The second award was the Si
Service Award that was presc
to the dealership because the work
ers arc “committed to team work
and to the customer.”
Noll said that sales were impor
tant, but the service and the parts
departments were equally impor
tant. “We do have a group of com
mitted people,” Noll said.
“It takes a lot of effort to win a
Super Service Award,” Thomas
said. “You don’t get the opportuni
ty to buy John Deere equipment
from the average store front opera
tion. We sell our products through
a servicing organization that has
parts and service facilites with
people trained to service the pro
duct we sell.”
The dealership was also offering
the opportunity to farmers to regis
ter the serial numbers of their
equipment in ’ the dealership’s
computers so service could be
more personal and phone calls
could be handled more quickly for
the customer.
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Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022
717-367-1221
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Herbert Noll, Landis Bros., Inc., manager, left, accepts
the Hay Machine Sales Award from Jerry Thomas, territory
manager.
Penn State Sets Open House
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) Agricultural and Biologi
cal Engineering Department at
Penn State University will be par
ticipating in the 1993 Engineering
Open House on Saturday, Febru
ary 20.
The department will be open
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to conduct
tours of the various activities in
the department and to discuss car
eer opportunities in agricultural
engineering.
Exhibits describing activities in
the Agricultural and Biological
Engineering Department will in
clude: juice extraction from fruits,
automated produce inspection sta
tion, timber bridge model, hydro
ponic lettuce production, rainfall
simulation, physical properties of
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foods, and agricultural machinery
systems.
Visit Room 124 of the Agricul
tural Engineering Building to ob
tain information and attend tours
between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Buses
to Agricultural Engineering will
leave from the parking lot behind
Mechanical Engineering Building
at 10,10:30,11.11:30 a.m. and 1,
1:30, and 2 p.m. Door prizes will
be given. All visitors will be treat
ed to free cider and University
Creamery ice cream.
For more information, contact
Dennis E. Buffington, professor
and head. Agricultural and Biolo
gical Engineering Department,
2SO Agricultural Engineering
Building, University Park, PA
16802, (814) 865-7792.
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