Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1985, Image 179

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    New Dealership Moving To Different Clayton Location
A fairly new but thriving Purina
dealership in Clayton, Del., plans a
move this summer.
Spencer’s Milling Service of
South Rodney St., will be moving
its shop to Route 300. The business,
said owner Jack Spencer, is really
expanding, with a lot of the work
actually done on the road.
Spencer and his wife, Dottie,
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This is Spencer's bulk truck headed out for another
delivery in Clayton, Del.
SPunna
FUESHSIW 1^
Farm Consultant Gene Garrett preparing
to review a dairy feeding program with one
of his customers.
with the help of farm consultant
Gene Garrett and son Mike,
provide customers with mobile
grinding, delivery, dairy
programming, farmtronix sales
and farm supplies by Purina.
A warehouse was built in 1982,
with the inclusion, too, of a retail
showroom and two mobile mills.
Most of Spencer’s busness is
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To sum up, Ralston Purina is
* more than a business entity. It is
made up of people who possess a
*, B certain Checkerboard spirit which
s is used in their daily routine as well
“ *o?' as is shown here through the
Company’s very own amateur
show cast. A variety show com
i prised of employees. A unique
company function started 70 years
ago by William H. Danforth.
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dairy but a good deal of it is found
in hog and horse, as well.
Spencer’s Milling Service earned
Purina Chow Honor Council
membership in 1984.
The Spencers plan to have an
open house just as soon as they "
open their new shop on Route 300 in
Clayton this summer. Be looking
for them; they carry a full line of
large and small animal supplies.
Purina Trivia
Ralston Purina is, of course,
more than just products and
services. People are the most
important factor in the success of
Ralston Purina - and the com
munities in which our employees
live. Because it has been suc
cessful over the years, the Com
pany recognizes that an ap
propriate amount of money and
volunteer time needs to be
returned to the communities in
which we have manufacturing or
office facilities.
PURINA
MILLS, INC.
* Trademark Ralston Purina Company
PMI Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25,1985-
Farm consultant Gene Garrett preparing to review a dairy
feeding program with one of his customers at Spencer's
Milling Service.
One of three mobile mills, shown, is available to service
farmers in the Clayton area. Spencer’s is located along Route
300, and caters primarily to the dairy industry.
One of three Mobile Mills which Spencer’s
Milling has available to service the farmers
in their area.
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