Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 13, 1973, Image 17

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
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I 445 South Cedar Street Lititz, Penn. 17543 I
Phone: 717-626-8144
The “new settlers” are coming—
and enjoying what they find here!
The new settlers, of course, don’t come
in covered wagons. Now they drive station
wagons, filled with kiddies and pets and
furnishings and more.
But, if the transportation is different,
their reasons for choosing Southern Lancas
ter County are much the same as the origi
nal pioneers’. They value the clean air and
water, the friendliness, the room to grow in.
And many have found, to their satisfac
tion, that our style of banking (“the way
you’d do it”) fits right in.
Inside our beautiful, new building, we
operate on a first-name basis. Red tape is
practically non-existent. Our employes are
local persons, implementing policies set by
local directors for one bank office—not four
or ten.
With us, savers receive the highest bank
interest permitted by law. Mortgages and
other loans are tailored to individual needs.
Fulton Grange Accepts Two Members
Richard Holloway, Master of
Fulton Grange 66, presided at the
regular meeting January 8 at
Oakryn. The Junior Grange held
a successful paper drive.
Membership chairman Miss
Joyce Galbreath has a contest
going between the men and
women and asks that all ap
plications for membership be in
by the next meeting, January 22.
Degrees will be given Feb. 26
and March 12. Mr. and Mrs.
LaMar Heim, former Grangers
from Westmoreland County,
were admitted as members at
this meeting.
The Women’s Activities
MUNCY CHEF
HYBRID
SEEDS
LANCASTER"SILOS
Starline Labor Savers
Feed Lot Construction
SALES & SERVICE
J. Samuel Sherer
Mt. Joy R. 2
Phone 717-653-5207
or 717-653-5208
And, when it comes to checking, it’s free
free for everybody, with no minimum bal
ance required.
Whether you’re brand new to our vicin
ity, or practically an old-timer, you’re wel
come here. Because, from our genuine smiles
to our accommodating service, we’re a little
part pf what’s nice about Southern Lancas
ter County.
Farmers National Bank of Quarryville
Banking the way you’d do it.
Member, federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1973
committee reports many State
Grange cookbooks being sold.
The Lecturer, Mrs. J. Stanley
Stauffer Jr., will have a box with
100 things in it at each meeting
this year to mark the one
hundredth anniversary of the
Pennsylvania State Grange
Members are to guess its con
tents. If guessed correctly the
winner will receive it. No one
guessed it at this meeting so
members will guess again at next
meeting as to its contents.
Gyles Brown displayed his
collection of three dozen or more
cigarette lighters and told where
he got them. He had some
unusual odes.
W. Harold Graybeal served as
moderator for a round-table
discussion on “Farming Today.”
Others on the panel were Alfred
Overly, William Arrowsmith,
Richard Lefever and James
Huber. They noted that farms are
larger and dairies are larger.
They discussed the benefits that
have come from artificial
breeding, do-it-yourself artificial
breeding, herd housing, handling
milk, feeding and the trends in
milk marketing and advertising
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange will hold a dinner
meeting January 20 at 7 p.m. at
Rhoads Spanish Restaurant,
Quarryville. Non-Grangers may
attend the dinner and program
which will include an educational
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Two Area Dealers
Tour Plant Facilities
Two area Hesston-dealers
recently returned from a special
tour of the Hesston Corporation
at Hesston, Kansas.
L Ben Wenger of Wenger
Implement Inc., Quarryville, and
Gary Shotzberger of Shotz
berger’s Equipment, Elm, joined
other Pennsylvania dealers on
one of the company’s planes as
part of a series of fly-in visits
designed to acquaint its dealers
firsthand with the company they
represent. During their one-day
visit, the dealers toured the
company’s mam office and plant
facilities, talked with top
management and viewed Hesston
farm equipment in the
manufacturing process.
presentation on "Atomic Power”
as presented by a representative
of Philadelphia Electric Co
Jesse Wood, Richard Maule and
Ralph Wanner must have
reservations by January 15
The next meeting of Fulton
Grange will feature a candy
making demonstration by Mrs.
Richard Lefever and a taffy pull
Members are to bring clothing
for the exhibit of Yesteryear
Clothing February 12 there will
be an old fashioned dessert box
social.
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