Inter-State’s printer wins communicator award LANCASTER - George M. Williams, President, Williams Brothers Printers and Stationers, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., was named Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative 1979 recipient of the Com municator Award during the Young Cooperator Breakfast Program at the Cooperative’s 62nd Annual Meeting. The Philadelphia Com municator began serving Inter-State’s needs as a designer-printer for the inter-State Review Magazine, March, 1970. George has been m the SPEEDWAY EXPRESS WAGONS Series 500 ALL BEARIN Gs .enjoyable •AUTO STEERING ‘LONG LASTING Senes 100 With Rads 110.86 o _ Wiltoit lacks 98.54 Series 300 jflpßl ‘ STURDY AND WELL BUILT £gsM , f Just what you’re looking for... ! with licks 7140 I A PLAY WAGON i v * - Withnit Racks 6139 ————————Jl With Racks 8832 All prices above do not include shippmg_charges. Withoit Racks 77 76 U.P.S. Write for more information p.— L j LAPP WELDING SHOP j / | Rt. #1 Box 248 Mondale Road j Price 54.90 , Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 17505 j Price 38.30 tTv m siiarC®® »■*.»-- r > Tool Boxes T *" m' WE BUILD WOODEN LIVESTOCK BODIES V >yr WE REPLACE WOODEN TRUCK FLOORS /“*.lg “-!? ’" >,;l ‘ #»»• 5 */■ ✓ - 4*• ' A « <7 D. K; Hostetler, Inc. Rt. 322 Milroy, PA 17063 717-667-3921 printing business all his life. Williams Brothers printing firm began in 1925. In May, 1973, George began printing the Penn marva Magazine. He has been the printer for this publication since that date. In addition to printing the magazine, George has been responsible for many changes m the magazine layout, style of the cover and logistic procedures. He has been Inter-State’s number one publisher for the many printing services needed by the cooperative. Williams has had desire to do the best possible job on HOSTETLER TRUCK EQUIPMENT am i* r ;■ < < 's * -r any project undertaken. The quality of his work, attitude, accuracy and timeliness that accompanied every job accounts for the basis of his selection for this award. George started his prin ting experience with his father and two uncles. The printing firm was called Williams Brothers Printing Co. The firm was located at Margaret and Ditman Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. In November, 1976, the firm was re-orgamzed and the name was changed to Williams Printers and Stationers, Inc., located at Frankford and Oxford SELLING AND SERVICING "KNAPHEIDE" Gram and Livestock Bodies Stake and Contractor Bodies Utility or Service Bodies 'THIELE" All types of Dump Bodies Van Bodies & Stake Bodies "sth WHEEL TRAILERS" Livestock Trailers Gram & Dump Trailers Flatbed Trailers Industrial Trailers "PICK UP" ACCESSORIES Stock Racks Dump Bodies Aluminum Caps Avenues, Philadelphia, with George as its President. Inter-State markets in excess of two billion pounds of milk a year from 3,000 dairy farmer members in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania apples in cold storage on October 31 were up 23 percent from a year ago, according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Service. The apple holdings totaled 382.042.000 pounds or 7.811.000 boxes at 42 pounds each. York apples again lead the apples in storage with 2.059.000 bushels followed by Golden Delicious apples at 1.405.000 bushels and Red Delicious at 1,256,000 bushels. Other varieties and the amount in storage are; Rome, 915,000 bushels; Mclntosh, 751,000 bushels; Stayman, 442,000 bushels; Jonathan, 222,000 bushels; and all other varieties 761.000 bushels. Each bushel contains 42 pounds of apples. 'x™ >. * f ' Apple holding up from last year -' -- Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 1,1979 Lancaster Co. 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Wenger opens district office EPHRATA - Rep. Noah Wenger invites all 99th district residents to Join him at his District Office Open House on December 7 from 2 to 9 p.m. The district office is located in the Lincoln Office Building, 1248 W. Main St., Ephrata, Pa. “I hope to see a good turnout at the open house,” Wenger said. “It will give me an opportunity to talk with and get to know more residents m my area. 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