ot c VOL ' NO. 52 D, E. Horn, Miller & Bushong State Consolidation Plans D. E Horn & Co, Inc. Yoik and i & Bushong, Inc, Rohrrr-town, Friday announced plans tt :onsolidate The f *ms aie two of Penn sylvania- oldest agncultuial piodu-t 'ompanies In a ja,nt announcement by Einest Horn Sr, president of D E Ho-n & Co and Robert GiayfeiiL president of Miller & Busboa? it was revealed that a format intent to consolidate was liteo Friday with the Inter nal Revf joe Service Hori> *r>d Gray bill said that Co. 4-H'ers 2nd At rimonium The Lancaster County 4-H livestock judging team, lepre sentog Pennsylvania, placed second 1 at the Eastern National Livestock Show in Timonium, Md., last Saturday. The local team was edged out by North Carolina, 1,8t5 to 1.804. Chic was third with 1,781 The local group also placed second it the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition earlier in the wee* At T-T'iomum the local team was fur in beef, second in sheep art thud in swine judg ing Ed 'Dcicough, Manheim RD4, led the team with 619 points out of a possible 650 Othei team members are Gary Dean, Stras burg FB., Clark Stauffer, Eph rata EDI, and Burnell Buchen Manheim RD3 John Zimmerman is shown this week feeding the 4-H steers which are being distributed this weekend to 4-H club members The steers were housed temporarily at Zimmerman’s Ephrata RDI farm al slockholdeis of both companies had voted foi the consolidation which, when approved by IRS, will lesult in one of the laigcst firms of its kind in this pait of the countiy Miller & Bushong, Inc was founded in 1885 and the D E Hoi n & Co, Inc has been in business foi 51 years Five years ago the two com panies jointly acquit ed the Grimes Poultiy Processing Coi poration of Fredericksburg Grimes subsequently acquned Cloisterdale Farms, Inc, and the L M Sheaffer Egg Co both ol Ephrata Undei the plans of the consolidation. Grimes will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of the new coipoiation, with Sheaffer and Cloisterdale Farms as divisions of Gnmes Ine new him will employ 500 people and have sales of ap pioximately 535 million In addition, it was announced Farm Bill The U S Senate this week passed the farm bill The House had previously adopt ed the measme The bill now goes to Presi dent Richaid Nixon foi signa tuie, which appeals assuied since the admimstiation backed the bill Key piovisions of the new measuie include a maximum fedeial payment limit ol $55,- 000 and a new “set-aside” piovision Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 21. 1970 that D E Hoin & Co of Red Lion, Inc will continue to opeiate its mill undei the same name, peisonnel and manage ment within the proposed new oigamzalion “ The strengths lesulting fiom this pioposed consolidation vull mean mci eased sen ices and expanded activities in new pio ducts as well as geographic coverage from both orgamza- QuarryviHe Bam Raising In spite of bad weather, about 35 persons turned out by noon Friday to assist the Stanley Stauffei Jr family at Quany ville RDI construct a new 60 by 132 foot barn The barn, which will include a new milking parlor and milk house, will house the Stauffer’s 75 Holstein cows end 12 heifers Plans are to complete the work within three weeks The goal Fuday was to complete election of 40 rafteis and pos sibly begin the roof woik, ac coxdmg to Mis Stauffei Ten men aie lequned to put up one laftei undei the constiuction pioceduie being used The cat penter is Joshua Stoltzfus, Km zers Seveial women pxepared food at then own homes and at the Stauffei home to feed the men lions”, the announcement ■-aid Existing plant facilities will be maintained and headquaiteis loi the new coipoiation is c\ pected to be located in Lanca-.- tei Undei plans of the consolida tion, Einest Hoin Sr will be come chairman of the board, Robeit Gi ay bill, piesident, Ernest Hoin Jr, vice piesidenl operations, Alvin Allison, uce president-marketing, Donald E Horn, secretaiy, Richard Hob day, treasurer, and Donald E Henning, controller The consolidated companies market feed for livestock and poultiy in the Pennsylvania, Maiyland and New Jersey aieas. as well as miscellaneous agricul tural supplies such as chemicals, fertilize!, garden supplies and fuel Their consumei products in- Farm Women Saturday, November 21 ] 30 pm Farm Women So ciety 18, home-of Mrs Willis Z Esbenshade, 1631 Esben shade Road, Lancastei Faun Women Society 3, home of Mis William Ebexl\, Mt Any Tuesday, November 24 Faim Women Society 5, home of Mis Henn Stehman, pack fiuit baskets Saturday, November 28 Faim Women Society 4, Manoi Biethien in Christ Chinch Farm Women Society 5, home of Mis Longeneck ei, Manheim RDI ter they were purchased by Lancaster County agricultural agent Max Smith and Larry Wea~\ er. New Holland RDI farmer, recently ia Colorado. Calendar 52.00 Per Year elude fiesh eegs, ice packed poultiy and Dutch Tieat pre cooked frozen chicken products, which aie disti,buted and sold throughout the northeastern aiea of the countiy Farm Calendar Saturday November 21 1 - 4 p m Chester County Fatmeis Association, open house toui, November 21- 22 Monday, November 23 7 45 p.m Class number S, Quality Milk Control, Garden Spot Young Farmers, bam meeting at Andievv Stoltcfus faim, Elveison Bpm DHIA dnectors, Farm and Home Center Annual Forage and Seed Coa feience, Penn State Univer sity Campus, November 23-24. Fulton Giange meeting, com and pie night Tuesday, November 24 Sam —Fulton Grange, tour Res Rose Research Farms anj(l Penn Dairies 730 pm—Gaiden Spot Young Fai mei s, Foi age Manage ment 8 pm—Boaid of Dnectors, Lan caster Countv Agncultural and Home Economics Exten sion Association, Farm and Home Centei Intel-State Milk Produce!» an nualmeeting Maiuott Motor Hotel, Philadelphia, Novem ber 24 25 Friday, November 27 National 4-H Livestock Judging Championship, International Fat Stock Show Chicago.