“i 'rt'f// ouo I 1 ‘t-if.t i) " s > lie Phone Building Concrete Poured The weather was snowy, the ground was white, but nothing stopped the Sordoni Construction Co. when it was time to pour ready-mix concrete at the new Pennsyl vania Community Telephone Co. Building in Quarryville. Luther Davis, construction superintendent, heads the crew. Here the east wall is starting to rise. Dirt excavated for the basement of the Quarryville Building is being hauled to Kirkwood and 'Penn Hill for fills where other new Exchanges are under construc tion by the Telephone Company. Tuesday First earth was turned recently on the new Pennsylvania Community Telephone Co. Building, Quarryville. Earth mover and power shovel combined to start digging Farm Women 8 Initiate Two Two new members were initiat ed into the Society of Farm Women No 8 meeting Jan 21 at the home of Mrs Robert F. 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First Earth_ Being Turned Mrs Clyde Sumpman Roll call was answered by a New Year’s re solution A report of the Farm Womens’ state convention in Harrisburg was given by Mrs Paul Erb. “The seven Basic Poods’’ was the subject of a talk by Mrs Esh-. leman and the club president, and a demonstration of ‘“Meals for Busy Days” was given by the pair Refreshments were served by ithe hostesses, Mrs Eshleman, Mrs Felty, Mrs Sumpman, and the cutover to dial is scheduled for Atglen and Gap, which with the Quarryville, Kirk wood and Penn Hill projects will extend further rural telephone service in the southern,ehd of Lancaster County and the southwestern corner of Chester County. Workmen here report frost and frozen ground has been no great problem, al though other projects underway by the company elsewhere in Pennsylvania have been delayed, and some suspended until Spring because of frozen ground. (Lan caster Farming Photo.) - « ' the basement which will house cable vaults. Work is progressing on schedule, despite adverse weather conditions. (Lancaster Farming Photo.) Mrs Norman Garber. Anna Mae Eby is reporter. SOCIETY OF FARM WOMEN 20, ‘Society of Farm Women No. 20 sewed for the Cancer Society Jan. 19 at the home of Mrs Joseph Best, Kirkwood. A cover ed dish lundheon was held at the all-day event Seventy-five cancer dressings were made by the following mem bers Mrs Park Reinhart, the president; Mrs Jack Ferguson, Mrs Elam 'Hess and Mrs. Silas Rice Farm Women No. 15 Thirty-five members of the 'Society of Farm Women No 15 were present at a meeting held dan 19 at the home of Mrs Jaimes T. Hastings. Mrs Robert Weicksel, the president, conducted the meet ing She wore the lovely cor sage of orchids presented, to her on Monday, when attending the (State convention, and also (brought her cuckoo clock, given her at Christmas by the Society, to show the ladies. - * Reports by the delegates at (the Convention - were given by Mrs Weicksel and Mrs. James Hastings. Consumer loan interest rise is I expected, next month. ] 1 ''loii/tfct ii(m*,7 , Lancaster Farming," Friday “January 27, 1956^—S Holstein Top in Shady Willow’s Sale at $1,400 Selling to J. R Hansel, Clear field county, the five-year-old Holstein cow, Sunrise Farm Dawn Burke,. offered in Shady Wil low’s Holstein dispersal Friday, brought a top of $1,400, highest selling Holstein cow in Lebanon county for severtal years. Her annual record included 19,253 lbs of milk, 81*0.8 lbs of fat, with an average test of 4.2 per cent. Harry S. Good, Shady Willow owner,'" started his herd in the eastern section of Lancaster County, moving to Shady Willow about 18- months ago. Lancaster county buyers in cluded: Edward J. Kreider, Rl, Quarry ville; C. S- Petersheim, Rl Ronks; Edward Y Hershey, New Holland; Richard H. Hershey, Rl Manheim and Arthur S Kauff man Rl, Parkesburg. Among those buying from LebJ anon County were: William Mey er, Rl Myerstown; Charles Gra by, R 2 Annville; Allen A. 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