A new Distribution Center for Allied Mills, Inc. is now under construction at the Lancaster-Hempfield Industrial Park. The cornerstone was laid yesterday at a ceremony that featured top personnel from Allied Mills, Inc,, and key local dignitaries. L. F. Photo. New Holland (Continued from Page 2) At the sale on October 7, 154 cows, 3 bulls and 8 heif ers were sold. Fresh Holstems brought 235- 480; Other breeds, 225-335. Balls sold for 115-170, and heifers, 125-240. At the Horse sale on October 5, 281 head were sold. Riding horses brought 125-200; driving horses, 125-285, and killers, 6Vz to 7 cents per pound Pony mares brought 30-60, and geld ings, 20-50. At the Hog sale 353 head were sold and the trend was 50 to 75 lower Retail hogs SHAVINGS & PEANUT SHELLS Shavings Coarse or Fine Bagged, Paper or Burlap Trailer Load Prices Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK Phone 394-5412 Lancaster 220 Lampeter Road IS) 5 os CQ OfiS o Ul O • 6 and 12 volt overnight charge GUARANTEE ON TIRES CAN’T BE BEAT • Two-year guarantee . , , , , , ~ Mounting and Balancing of Tires FREE • 30 minute boost charge for cold weather starting LANCASTER 394-0541 brought 18-19; wholesale (U. S. 1-3) sold for 17-18; heavy weights, 16.50-17. Sows brought 12-15, and the 50 shoats sold for 7-13. The 109 calves received sold at a steady trend at the sale on October 5. Choice and prune brought 34-37; good and low choice, 24-32; standard, 20 24; common, 16-20 In 4-H Club work, a com prehensive system of awards is piovided by scores of don ors convinced that 4-H is an investment in future security Drive carefully, and don’t insist on youi utes. FARM BUREAU S Winter Tire - OCTOBER THRU DECEMBER 12 SAVINGS UP TO 35% (off Bose Price) on Passenger, Tractor, Implement Tires and Tube. UP TO 45% (off base price) ON TRUCK TIRES. LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU "ANYONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU" Cornerstone Laid Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1964—7 Pm* Alliorl rich, West Hampfield Town w.ll «,, 1 I?, shl P Supervisor; George B Mills Bulk Plant Co *- Ma r\ of f La “ r - f G. T Storb introduced Clif- At a ceremony held yester- ford L. Jones, Deputy Secre day morning at the Lancaster- t al 'y °f Commerce for Pennsyl- Hempfield Industrial Paik, vania Jones deliveied the the cornerstone was laid for principal remarks the first unit in the new in dustrial park The building now being con- NFPPCO Rnai*fl stiucted is due to be com- * . JZ j pleted early m 1965 It is the Jq Seek Quality first of two units to be built _ , _ by Allied Mills, Inc., Chicago. PfICC Incentive 111. It will serve as a distri bution center for their bulk HARRISBURG, Pa A rec and packaged feeds, and will ommendation to increase stand prbvide office space for cler- ar( js of egg quality and to ical and administrative person- provide price incentives for nel. quality will be carried direct- Construction of the second ly to the board of governors unit is scheduled to begin next of the New York Mercantile year. 'lt will be a manufactur- Exchange by a NEPPCO com ing plant where raw ingredi- mittee ents will be processed into A committee appointed by “Wayne Feeds.” the board of directors of the Executives from the main Northeastern Poultry Produc office of Allied Mills, Inc, in- ers Council (NEPPCO) will eluded Thomas Graham, Gen- make the proposal to officials eral Sales Manager, and John of the Meicantile Exchange, Richardson, Directoi of Pub- where tiadmg of eggs detei lic Relations They outlined mines the puces leceived by their company’s plans foi the poultrymen thioughout the new structures and exchanged northeast words of welcome with local NEPPCO’s boaid will ask officials Mercantile Exchange officials George W Davis, Jr, Presi- to have egg puces deteimined dent of the Lancaster Cham- 0 n the basis of quality and to fber of Commerce, welcomed increase quality requnements the Allied Mills Company to 0 n wholesale packs of eggs to Lancaster achieve uniformly high qual- Other local dignitaries that : ty standards for the nation’s were on hand for the occasion consumers weie G T Stoib, Vice-presi . . , fri dent Lancaster County ‘lndus- The odl p . . trial Bureau, Benjamin Weav grant a $lOOO f , P Epp er, Chairman of County Com- scientist in the missioned Benjamin FC° area who P«P he best Gi eider, Hempfield Township leseaich lepoi o 'Supervisor, Ohmer F Gmg- next two y eaiS on malket ‘ OSAHTK UNICO OVER NIGHT ONLY $9.95 with the purchase of 2 or more Unico tires (any combination of tire sizes to qualify) or with purchase of 1 or more batteries at garage Dillerville Rd., Lancaster NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 Battery Sale (ACCESSORIES TOO) BATTERY CHARGER Model 626 F QUARRYVILLE 786-2126 YEARS r. S FARM W BUREAU V SERVICE TO FARMERS o m S' o so GO > OD es > $ mg. The winning lepor.t will be presented at the -18th Woild’s Poultry Congiess m Russia in 1966. VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS Agricultuial exports from the United States in 1963 broke all records at $5.6 bil lion. They represented one fourth of our total exports of goods and services and one fifth of oui total farm produc tion, the U. S. Department of Agriculture reports These ex ports last year were enough to fill more than a million freight cars or 4,500 cargo ships. FARM BUREAU ta*£- \ J* $> Preview of a ifiog M hfer This is The time to get your home reedy for winter. And Form Bureau fuel oil trucks are ready to bring wir ier comfort to your front door. Tou can depend on Farm Bureau Fuel Oil Service for quality fuel with each metered delivery. Servicing patrons on a planned basis eliminates any chance of your tank "running dry." OUR AUTOMATIC DELIVERY never lets you "out in the cold " Call us today! We promise your call will pay off in perfect comfort for you and your family—all winter long. 4 Cosy Ways to Save Money—Save Fuel Oil 1, Hare jour heating system cheeked regularly to he surc> ou’re getting the most efficient use of \our fuel oil 2. Install storm windows and in sulation to kctp beat m . . cold out. 3- Keep doois and windows closed, close off rooms not m use and draw shades at niglit 4. Keep room temperature at moderate le\cl luru thermostat do»u at mght. PH. 394-0541 Today for FUEL OIL J. THIRTY YEARS J, ar^sriS W| BUREAU y SERVICE TO FARMERS “ANYONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU” " r rt •»
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