FIGURE THIS ONE OUT In one five week selling period of 1971 our total net steel orders equaled our total net steel orders for all of 1970. If you figure the way we figure, you will figure, you will have to agree WE MUST BE DOING SOMETHING RIGHT and the sale goes on. Butler all steel Farmstead buildings, 40' x 72' $2,875.00 or get this building FREE with the purchase of a 435 bu. per hr. Kansun grain dryer till March 20,1971 only. FARMILL CONSTRUCTION RDI Gordonville, Pa. Ph. 717-768-8796 Come see what’s grown in Penn Square ...and pickagi&orwin a prize. You’re always a winner when you bank You’re invited to help us celebrate! Commonwealth! Open a new savings or checkn March 1 through March 12 are Grand Opening account for $5O 00 or more, or add $5O or more to a Days at Commonwealth’s Lancaster Head- Commonwealth savings account, and pick one of the; quarters. Come in and tour our, and your, new great gifts building. Win $lOO by guessing the amount ■ Beacon Doral Thermal Blanket ■ Regal Tefk of cash on our money tree. You may win one Coated Fry Pan ■ AITC Transistor Radio ■ 21-im ofour fabulous prizes, including $l,OOO for a Travel Bag ■ 1000 S&H Green Stamps holiday in Nassau, just by filling in the Limit of one gift per account Available durn coupon below and bringing it with you to our Grand Opening Days, March 1-12, 1971 new office. our new Penn Square office and all La March 1-12 are Grand Opening Days , caster County offices You’ve helped at our new Penn Square office and w grow now we can serve you evi all branches in Lancaster County. Mv better. As always we’re happy Main Office prizes: help you. First Prize $l,OOO for a Nassau holiday. Second Prizes 2 Portable RCA Color TV’s. Third Prize^^^^^^ Complete this coupon and bring it to our new Penn Square £j aa ‘°f- . office. Prize drawings will be at the close of business on Fourth Prizes — March 12, 1971. You do not have to be present to win. 4 Polaroid Color Cameras. , Nam# ‘7; W 3 < Street, Phone H City. 1, Stale Zip I Cominonwealth National Blank A \ H | l • Cepierville-tancaster East • Lancfisville •'f.itftz ’* v i| * , 'Marlheim • fvjijlfersville *F(ohrerstown • Elizabethtown ■ t t t , ‘Pjus SOaddrtiopaJ of jibes iri central Pennsylvania wm ~ ] 1 1 . j ’*;’ h, i ,M*mberTOlC * i» f*«m< 7 f•in•m«i ii t f 11 if nit»»ti *♦i n» iti? i m '*l »* •» •♦•» t »<s mn **<»»♦♦■/ 4 Society 4 Farm Women Society 4 met at tl.e home of Mrs. Victor Koser, .s.uant Joy RDI. Mrs Robert 1 rber, president, presided Miss Alice Marie Nissley had me devotions The Society voted to accept the Child Development Center as their pait of the County Project Roll Call was answered by tell ing of a close call. • Charles Hartman represent ing Pennsylvania Power & Light Comnanv piesented a program on Safety. I Acapeua vocal selections were presented by Mis Richaid Snydei, Mrs Richard Shellen berger and Mrs Dale Hiestand Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6.1971 Farm Societies Next meeting will be March 27 at 1:30 pm. in St Paul’s United Methodist Church, Mountville Mrs Ira Frantz and Mrs. Edwin Yeaglin will be hostesses A piogram on ‘ Indian Lore” will be presented by Charles Dauts Society 5 Farm Women Society 5 met in the home o< Mrs Issiah Mc- Farland, Manheim Devotions were led by Mis Martha Weid man The group voted donations to Easter Seals and the Upper Room The program was pre sented by an exchange student from Holland Women A bus trip is planned to the Flower Show in Philadelphia on March 8 The next meeting will be held March 20 at the Church of the Brethren, East Petersburg. A covered dish luncheon will be held at 12 30 pm By-laws will be read The piogiam will feature a talent show by mem bers Mis Gladys Bnnton enter tained members ot Society of Faim Women 11 during their meeting Thuisday at the home of Mis Verna Shuk, Quarry ville RD2 Mis Bnnton who recently re turned from the Dominican Re public told the women of the Island and illustrated her talk with pictures Mrs Abner Musser, president, conducted the meeting during which reports weie given by various committee chairmen. Mrs Mabel Bucher was in charge of devotions Mrs Bucher and Miss Eliza beth Shank assisted Mrs Shirk with refreshments Next meeting of the group will held Maich 23 at 1-30 p m 130 pm Farm Women So ciety 1, home of Mrs Scott Carman, Lititz RD3 1:30 pm Faim Women So ciety 6, home of Misses Stella and Lela Cohle, Eli zabethtown RD3 Monday, Match 8 Farm Women Society 5, bus trip to Philadelphia Flower Show Farm Women Society 22, enter tain Society 30, Willow Street United Church of Christ Thursday, March 11 Farm Women Society 9, home of Mrs Elizabeth Eshbach, Milleisville Saturday, March 13 Ipm —Farm Women Society 13, enteitain Society 21 and County Boaid Officers, Wit mer Fne Hall 1 pm—Faim Women Society 7, entertain Society 15, cov ered dish luncheon Leacock Presbyterian Church 130 pm —Faim Women So ciety 25, Veia Nauman, hostess G 30 pm —Faim Women So ciety 2, banquet with hus bands, Willow Valley Res taurant at mg my ;se Farm Management Meeting Fied Hughes head of the Penn State Farm Management Derailment, will speak on “Farm Arrangements” at 7.30 pm Thiusday, March 18 at the Faun and Home Cen ter The’ mfoi mation will include pai tnerships, contracts corpor ations, tax advantages and in stallment sales Society 11 Farm Women Calendar Saturday, March 6 Tuesday, March 9 Try A Classified It Pays 27 « '«3*<t
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