6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 1, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family Miss Elsie M Eshelman, HI Mohnton, 1955 Pennsylvania State Poultry Queen, has been named assistant extension home economist for Lancaster County to setve during the summer months. Miss Eshelman is completing her junior year m home econo mics at the Pennsylvania State University of Agriculture. Now 19, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Eshelman, operators of a dairy, poultry SAVE AND EARN With Lancaster’s Oldest Building and 4% currently paid on shares 3% on 3%°" Your money invested in first mortgages on Lancaster County homes American Mechanics Building and Loan Association Call or See Joseph K Byars, Attorney, 58 N Duke St., Lancaster, Pa Low Cost... Big Capacity MODEL 50 BALER 1 •* *>v >JTz. D i “> • i .—.- "Jsi* yS~ You bale up to 9 tons per hour with the Oliver model 50. Handle hay gently from pickup to finished bale, save more leaves, more of your crops’ goodness. 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