ufacture in Tyrone, Pa., in 1891 and later took on other plants, entering Altoona in 1916, where it became the leading factor in the industry. The Durkin Ice Cream Company of Waukegan, Ill., was the third unit added to the group during 1924. With the beginning of 1925, National Dairy became even more active and added to its holdings the Chapell-Thompson A view of the Freezing Room in the Rieck Ice Cream Plant. 201.600 quarts of ice cream can be frozen every 24 hours. Company of Chicago, the largest competitor of Hydrox there; the William Ohlhaver Company of Aurora, Ill; the J. A. Ohlhaver Company of Joliet, Ill.; Moore Bros. of Oil City and Meadville, Pa.; and more recently the DBridgeman- Russell Company of New York. Since then the Erie County Milk Association of Erie, Pa., which commands the situation there. has been acquired. National Dairy had previously operated in New York through the Hydrox Corporation’s acquisition of the Shevers