—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16,1978 104 Expanded warehousing and loading facilities will be built to the front of the present storage area, above foreground. The expansion project of the Camp Hill mill is the largest ever undertaken by Purina. Purina expanding Camp Hill mill ST. LOUIS, Mo. - It was announced recently by Warren W. Elfrank, Director of Operations-North Atlantic Area for Ralston Purina’s Chow Division, that the Company’s Board of Directors had approved a major capital expansion‘and renovation program for its Harrisburg, Pa. feed plant. According to Elfrank, “This is the largest major ex pansion and renovation of an operating Chow plant in the Due to impressive fuel economy* Jptul is an investment that can pay for itself over the first winter. 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Fn 10-9; Sat 10-5 Ph 717-949-3002 Sealcrete can paint your farm buildings quickly and inexpensively HYDRAULIC AERIAL EQUIPMENT history of the Company, and will enable us to serve our dealers more effectively in the future.” Among the improvements to be made are: increased storage capacity in the existing bulk station; 15,000 additional square feet of sack warehouse space; the addition of a new computer controlled batch mixing system; a new truck dumper and scale; and the replacement of the present for f^-tee 'estimate Horse and dairy coarse feed unit. Other improvements include: the relocation of electrical starters, control centers and electrical feeder lines; a new mill office and quality assurance laboratory; and renovation of the employee lunch room and locker ara. Elfrank explained that SNOJAX BOX 3098 SHIREMANSTOWN, PA 17011 Phone (717) 761-1863 Contact Amos Gehman f Salesman Seal Crete, Inc. RD #2, Ephrata, PA Phone 717-859-1127 FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The 1978 New Jersey State Senator’s Trophy award was presented to Buchanan, 18, of Stockton, on Governor’s Day at the Flemington Fair. The presentation was made by Senator Walter Foran of Flemington. The State Senator’s Trophy was instituted in 1972 by Senator William Schulter. The three basic standards for making this annual award are, leadership, citizenship, and community service projects. Betsy -is a member of the Hunterdon County 4-H Junior Leaders Association, J 1 ■ the Hunterdon County 4-H ’ Sheep Club, and the Sifting there would be periods that different units of the mill would be temporarily closed as the various im provements are made. All dealers will be kept com pletely up-to-date on timetables and completion dates. “We are very excited about this expansion and sincerely believe it is ample evidence that we at Ralston Purina Company believe our dealer organization and many loyal customers in the North Atlantic Area are among the finest in the United States,” he said. • INEXPENSIVE Senator’s trophy given Stitchers 4-H Club. Her H Exchange with projects are leadership, Bergen County this year, citizenship, public speaking, and has chaired many other sheep, foods, clothing, and committees involved with square dancing. She has her 4-H projects. been a camp counselor, She is president of the 4-H served on the North Jersey Sheep Club and vice Youth Conference planning president of the Hunterdon committee, organized the 4- County 4-H Junior Leaders. DENVER, Colo. - The and discuss future plans on American Sheep Producers the 18th and 19th. Council (ASPC) will feature As head of the AMS, Ad- Barbara L. Schlei, ad; mimstrator Schlei oversees mmistrator of the USDA a wide variety of Agricultural Marketing agricultural marketing Service (AMS) as keynote programs, including self speaker at Its 25th annual help promotion programs meeting. Administrator suchts ASPC. The agency is Schlei will address ASPC responsible for regulatory delegated and directors m * programs for the Denver on the morning of place and programs aimeif October 18 The delegates at helping balance supply and directors will review and demand of agricultural current Council programs commodities. 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