16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11,1965 Nation’s Market Bureau Directors To Visit Weaver’s Poultry Plant And Other Sites The poultry and egg proces sing -plant of Victor F. Weav er Inc.. New Holland, may become the most inspected plant in the nation this month. Sl.ite Secretary of Agriculture L H Bull noted It will be one of the places visited September 20 by the members of the National As sociation of Marketing Offi cials. who will tour Lancaster County before they hold- their annual convention in the Ben Fi anklin Hotel. Philadelphia. As dnectors of th° bureaus of maikets in each of the fif ty states, the NAMO mem beis also have the icsponsi bility of directing the regu- Irtoiy sei vices in poultry and e-gs ami other fresh foods They are in chaige of gov ejnment poultry and egg in spector As such, they aie in effect the chief inspector oi each state The Victoi F Weaver, Inc, p ant is now one of the larg est and most modem opeia uons of its kind in Pennsyl vania The company piocesses aoout 300 000 broileis and 7,- 000 cases of eggs each week foi the wholesale markets in most of the majoi cities in the noitheastein part of the United States It also pioduces cut up and fiozen poultiy parts which a> e exported to foreign mar kets and it piocesses fully cooked products which aie be coming increasingly popular with the modern housewife. Under an agreement be tween the Pennsylvania and U S departments of agncul tuie, poultry products of the Weavei plant are inspected by federal inspectors and ear ly the USDA seal of quality and grade to foreign countries and many cities in the east. Eggs are packed under the • Weber-Ebersole (Continued rrom page 1) continue Ebeisole’s Babcock Leghorn association, plus the Ghostley Pearl bird, and the \ antress-Cross broilers Floyd Weber, a licensed poultry technician who has been associated with the poultry business for the past fifteen years will toe in charge of hatching egg pro duction and toreedei flocks GQCX&XS£D£3QGCfIO£DQCXDO vxAsCXsCAsxAsVAs^rL>^AyxAsk!XyxAso Fertilizers For Fall Seeding 3-12-12 5-10-10 0-14-14 5-15-5 0-20-20 Available in Bags Bulk or Spread Call Us Today ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GKOFF'iOWX RI)., NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph 302 40G3 01 302 0374 On County Tour Pennsylvania Certified seal and under the USDA emblem. The plant is one of 60 in Pennsylvania participating in the air sanitation -program, unique in 'this state. So tight are the restrictions in some departments that visitors are not allowed in the rooms where the processing is done. They can observe only through glass windows or doors Employes must follow rigid sanitation standards. In opening his plant to the sciutmy of the top inspectors in the nation, Weaver makes it possible for visitors to see poultiy and eggs processed under the most samt'aiy con d.tions and strictly according to the mles and legubtions governing such operations “Our Ibus-mess has grown STEER FEEDERS: Prevent Shipping Fever with Hornco Medicated Cattle Conditioning Feed. Why risk shipping fever in your new feeders when o few bogs of Hornco Ko. 907 Cattle CondiHoning Feed will help prevent this cosfly disease. Facts you should know about this feed: Prevents shipping fever complex and bacterial diarrhea Contains 500 gram of Terra mycin per ton 2. Easy to use Top feed it as it comes from the bag 3. Economical (only 20 lbs. needed to treat a 750 lb, steer) 4. Palatable because it’s fresh. (This feed is made the day you order it) D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, p a . Ph. 854-786? from a one-man operation In 1937 to its present size be cause we observe the highest quality and sanitation stand ards," he said. "We welcome such critical' inspection as will be made iby these .mar keting officials.” Recent improvements' and expansion of the plant make it a desirable operation for the marketing officials to see as they keep themselves up-to date on the latest processing developments. The marketing officials, led by Pennsylvania’s director of the Bureau of Markets, C. W. Funk, and with Lancaster County Agent Max Smith as a guide, twill make quick vis its to the Landis Valley Farm Museum, the Bphrata Cloisters and one or more Lancaster Farms before they visut the Weaver plant. 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