12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25, 1964 t > **«j NEWLY COMPLETED BUILDING of the Lan caster County Farmers National Bank rises above the sidewalk on West King Street, Lancaster Formal dedi cation was Monday. Open House for the public was yesterday and today ET YOUR TRACTOR READY FOR SPRING l r m Jb You'll be busy later on, and so will we. That's why we offer special JKI B L service prices now. That's why you can SAVE TIME... SAVE MONEY, W “ (f you avoid the last-minute rush if and let us take care of your service needs now. Call us, or come in today, to take advantage of our PRE-SPRING SPECIALS FORD Grimm's Ford Tractor & Farm Service Park Ave.. Quarryville Ph. ST C-2.-97 Allen H, Matz Denver 207-5002 Don’t wait till N the last minute ) •*•**» *wh» mm* ** mm - ::t'W Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Keener Equip. Co. Rts. 330 & 72, Lancaster Phone 569-0861 * < * X *i\ K > < Elizabethtown Phono 367-1841 Sauder Bros. New Holland Phone 354-8721 Merged Bank .‘Opens Doors Lancaster, Pa , January 20 - Latest addition to downtown Lancaster, and perhaps one of the most distinctive (buildings in the area, was opened for the first time here this morn ing when Gay Wiechers, “Miss Lancaster County 1964” cut a ribbon of ensp new currency at the doors of the mam office of Lancaster County Farmers Na tional Bank The valuable rib bon was immediately presen ted to Paul Murray, president of the Lancaster Heart Asso ciation, with instructions to ap ply funds for the benefit of Heart Ha\en. The new bank at 23 East King Street is an institution cieated little more than a month ago by consolidation of The Lancaster County National Bank and the Farmers Bank & Trust Company of Lancaster. The building occupies the site of the former Lancaster Coun ty National Bank and Stern’s Furniture Stole. Watching the 'ceremonies were officials of the bank, to gether with elected city and county leaders, headed by May or George B Coe and Chair man of the Lancaster County Commissioners, Benjamin F. Weaier. Special events highlighting the opening continued through out the week with a formal dedication program, featured by the appearance of the Hon orable Kathryn O’Hay Grana han, Treasurer of the United States, on Thursday evening. Dr. Robert V. Moss, Jr , presi dent of the Lancaster Theolo gical Semmaiy, officially dedi cated the building. The week’s program will ibe concluded with Open House to the public on Friday and Sat uiday, January 24 and 25. Try A Classified tancaster Farming Ad: FLOR Laying Fe Are Designed For You, The Commerc Poultrymen Who Are Striving For: 1. High Consistent Production 2. Superior Egg Quality 3. Excellent Feed Conversion 4. Low Cost PUT YOUR LAYING FLOCK ON FLORIN LA-MOR FLORIN EGG-PRODUCEI| & Coll Mount 1 Joy 653-1451 Today and Get The Full Details Walgemuth Bros., \t Quarryville, Pa. Cose Power ond Equipment Elizabethtown, Pa. OR MOUNT JOY, PA. Here’s power that won’t give up going gets tough! . . . the Case 8311 super-powered for heaviest row-crop» . . . durable tractor power that stajs the job economically, year after yet Case builds the 5-6 plow 67 h p without compromise . . . specificalV' heavy-duty farm work. 301 cubic i 4 cylinder Powrcel diesel engine ’ famous Case long-stroke tractor oe keeps lugging where otheis J Heavily-ribbed block. Hefty indue hardened 5-bearing crankshaft wit solid main bearing on each side off connecting rod. Multiple cylindei 1* “■maintain a tighter seal, simplify seiw Here’s POWER that L-A-S-T-S to keep your production up, youn of production down. •Sea level maximum b h p. (bated en dO*f. end 29 Hf ). Calculated from Nebraska Tests. a Proof Demonsfratii Get full details on Case power, durol and economy. Let us demonstrate on] farm either the 5-6 plow 67 h.p> or the 5-plow 59 h.p.* 730. Jared R. Stauffer Martindale, Pa. A. S. Young Co., W Kinzers, Pa. s '6 PLOVI 830 67 HP*