—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12, 1963 10 Farm Women 6 Make Dressings Society of Farm Women G met recently at the home of Mas Daniel Bshelman, 855 N. 'Hanover Street, Elizabeth town Co-Hostesses were Mrs. Sarah Holsberg and Mrs Lau ra Snyder. Miss Leha Coble conducted devotions and a talk was giv en toy Mrs. Richard Andrews. The group decided to con tinue serving dinners at the Wyeth Laboratories, Marietta, during the year Members of the society will meet Monday evening, Janu aiy 21, at the home of Mrs Milton Bberly, Elizabethtown R 3, to make cancer dressings. Farm Women 20 Hold Dinner Society number 20 of Lan caster County Farm Women conducted a progressive din ner recently for tlieir mem bers and husbands. Mrs Silas Rice, Kirkwood, was hostess for the appetizer with Mrs. William Gross, Kirkwood, co-hostess. Mrs Burton <xallimore, Ox ford RD, was hostess and Mis. Hayes Hastings, Kirk wood 'RI co-hostess for the salad course The* mam course of* the meal was served at the home of Mrs Dale Miller, Ox foid RD. Mrs. Thomas Fei guson and Mrs Elam Hess were hostesses for the des sert, which also was served at Mrs Millei’s home The event is an annual one. The next meeting of the so ciety will be held February 14* kt 1 45 pm at the home of Mrs. Herbert Mowery, Ox ford RD. Murry Heads Auctioneers Elmer Murry, Lititz, was elected vice president of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers As sociation at the annual meet ing held in Hainsburg last Friday and Saturday. Murry also is vice president of the Southeastern Pennsylvania As sociation. Russell Kehr, Hanover, was elected president, and Ken yon Brown, Doylestown, secre tary-treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Ell wein, supervisor of the license law of Pennsylvania, was the Speaker. • DHIA (Continued from Page 1) He has served as guest preacher toi a number of preaching missions in Penn s\l\ inia, Virginia, Ohio, lowa, W cousin and New York t, ty, and has served as guest speaker at numerous college and high school commence ments The Reverend Mr Singei is married to the (former Phyl lis Schwartz, Gettysburg The couple have one daughter, Deborah The program will include the treasurers report for the year and announcement of the new directors of the associa tion. Key to quality nuisery trees is a vigorous loot system Trees planted in cans or balled in burlap have a better chance at survival than those sold with bare^roots.^ r k. 1 11. ’ ’ 1 ' -Ji :1 * rl -New Equipment Is Installed By Egg Co-op Installation of the latest word in egg processing equip ment began this week at the Producers Cooperative Ex change, Coatesville. Features of the automatic egg handling system include automatic sizing Each efeg is weighed within a fraction of a .:..:..:..:..:..>.:..:*.:..:..:..:..:..:..>.:..:..:**:**:**:**;**x**:<*:*:**:*o*:*:**:**:**:**x**:**>:**:**:”:*' B Im * _ d YOUR ACCOUNT IS INVITES, PROTECTED and INSURED 31/2% Interest Paid On Certificates of Deposit for 1 Year 2 Vi% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Use Our Convenient Drive-In Window One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Mam Bank. “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” IjITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad & Main Sts., Liititz * 303 N. George St. MIMiERSVIIiLE BRANCH Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' I HhlisTri ?-£f ' ,-trrTvl ( IftTflJp.' t; second a tolerance of 1/5 otli of an ounce. Other features are ■automatic blood spot detector, which picks out and packs blood spots in white and brown shell eggs, and in-plant washing and diymg This last feature can save many hours of the poul trymen’s time by relieving him ot the task of washing his eggs at the faim level, and assuring Mrs. Housewife ot a clean, good quality egg. Equipment is expected to be in full operation by February fust. The Cooperative leases the equipment from Food Ma chinery Corporation. Inly you iuy your vith cosh 4 m FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine and Queen Sts. ,..i ■■■ni i< i fir i f mvw a v/OW*" I VA o f v'x V ■Mn |pL)«' - - . DRY * , s -J v \ \_ S . -JT , V , t <V "'t , t*' f, . --v f A Milk-Producing Addition , >» v EXTRA RICH IN MOLASSES EXTRA BULKY tC J New Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes stimulates rumen activity ... to help you get top production from every cow in your herd. 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D, 2, Columbia, Pa. Henry E. Garber Leroy Geib Esh R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. R. D. 3, Maulieiiu, Pa. Joseph M. Good & Son 137 Newport Koad.'ieola,’ Pa. Dairy Ration! To An’ ✓X % ✓ s '■* "'wl J , s w> % & \<v>wWm n •» ** Elverson Supply Co. El verson, Pa. Musser's The Buck U. D. 1, ’'Qiiarrjville, Pa. \ - v' ' \' -< iA \ ;• Vlfd I'X'j W m SUM I# ' S Vts
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