MIDDLETOWN (Dauphin Co.) When Three-Mile-Island was stilfa farm instead of a nuclear electricity plant, John Alwine began to sell seed com for DeKalb. In fact, after this 86 year-old far mer visited the 1954 Pennsylvania Farm Show and bought seed com for himself, he was asked by DeKalb to start to sell seed to his neighbors, which he did. Along with fanning his own 143 acre farm, Alwine drove a ’39 Fbrd around the Middletown/ Harrisburg area selling seed com. At the time, even the parking lot at the Harrisburg Airport was a farm. At one time, shortly after he started selling for DeKalb. Alwine The Pennsylvania Farm Show display Irom the late 1950'5. 1 r What Is This Year Worth To You? • Do business with an agency that understands you! • Has over 50 years experience in Agriculture • Provides individual attention to their clients at claim tim • It’s simple and fast. • Now is the time to change and savel John Alwine Honored For 54 Years lost interest and was going to quit But officials persuaded him to keep going. And after selling 1200 bags one year, he received a trip to Mexico as a sales production bonus. In the early days, com was sold by the peck, not by the kernel. And farms were much smaller. And while the new technology that pro duced genetically engineered com was not known, even then the com pany had a good number of varieties. Alwine was honored last week for his hard work, leadership, and drive for perfection at a dealers* meeting at the Bird-in-Hand Restaurant Both a plaque with a du're a Good Nanag at's Worth Something. Last Year It Was Worth UP TO 50% OFF Your Workers Comp Cost We Paid 25% Dividends in 1997. (Over $335,000 to Ag employers in PA.) Call Today 1-800-537-6880 • 717-665-228 We represent Agri-Services Agencies, Inc. Includin' Workers Compensation, Disabili & Health message Grom the company presi dent and vice president, and an enlargement of an early advertise ment were presented as a retire ment gift “You may never know the influ ence you have had on improving crop yields, increasing the eco nomy of the area and helping to provide food for consumers around the world.” the message on the plaque said. “It’s individuals like you who make others proud to be associated with DeKalb. We salute your success-.” Signed: Richard O. Ryan, president and Dinnis R. Schlott vice president sales. * “You get to a certain point /Ask for Nevin or Bob ice John Alwlne (right), was honored at a dealers’ meeting last week for 54 years of service. Making the presentation is John Wysolmerski, district sales manager, (center) and Dale Brandt, Aiwine's grandson-ln-law. where you keep on going,” Alwine said. “Sure I would do it again if I had it to do over. But now it is time to let the younger generation take over. Lancastar Fuming, Saturday, March 28,1M8-A33 1 THINKING OF ||| aZ | | BUILDING? j \ J READ LANCASTER FARMING'S | ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I YOUR NEEDS! j YES! ML Hot \VateV ROSENBERRY STOVES (717) 532-9023 jpiGß^p Good’s Lawn & Garden Center Moving Out Of Good’s Store to new location in Goodville 1542 Main St., East Earl, PA 17519 New Phone: 717-445-4490 New Bonn: Mon. & Fri. 8:00 - 7:00 Tue., Wed., Thurs. 8:00 - 5:00 Sat 8:00 -12:00 Sun. Closed New A Used Equipment Sates •Parte • Service STitsJ£ ® Husqvama And that is what is happening. Dale Brandt, A 1 wine’s grand son in-law. has taken up the work as the elder salesman has begun to retire.