24 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24. 1973 Easter Seal Campaign Announced, Goal Set The Easter Seal Society of Lancaster County has set a goal of $65,000 for its 1973 fund-raising campaign, set to officially kickoff March 1 and run through Easter Sunday, April 22. The campaign provides funds for the rehabilitation of Lancaster County’s handicapped children and adults. Under a campaign message that asks, “Did You Ever Want Something So Bad It Hurt?”, the local Easter Seal Society begins its 1973 year of service to the handicapped of Lancaster County As in past campaigns, this year’s drive will rely on mail campaign contributions, backed by returns from Buck-A-Cup Coffee Day which is sponsored annually by the Lancaster County Restaurant Association. Animal Waste Seminar Planned for March 13 An Animal Waste Seminar will be held from 9 a m. to 10 p m. Tuesday, March 13 at the Farm and Home Center. There are three identical seminars planned during the day -one at 10a m , another at 2p.m., and the final one at 8 p.m Topics to be discussed will include: Handling of Liquid Manure; Equipment for Liquid Manure; Economics of Liquid Manure, Construction of Liquid Manure Storage, and Environmental Regulations The latest equip ment for handling liquid manure will be on display TOUR BEST CHOICE FOR THE NORTHEAST . . . 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Campaign proceeds now support a wide range of Easter Seal programs, including physical, speech and oc cupational therapy, amputee services, a cerebral palsy clinic, electrodiagnostic services, preschool education, a hor semanship program for han dicapped children, a summer camp, boys’ and girls’ scouting groups and a comprehensive information referral and volunteer service program. Speakers for the event will be Roger Grout, Penn State Ex tension Service; Eugene Wentzel, Environmental Resources, Reading, Harold M. Zimmerman of Zimmerman Industries, Inc., Ephrata RDI; Jay Foreman, Lititz dairyman, and Lloyd Espenshade, Manheim. The Seminar is being spon sored by Zimmerman Industries, Inc , Ephrata RDI. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Dauphin in East Pennsboro Office Dauphin Deposit Trust Com pany will establish a new banking office in East Pennsboro Township just south of Summerdale Plaza Shopping * Center on Routes 11 and 15. E M Green, chairman of the board, and W. D. Lewis, president, said the new banking office was approved by the board of directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. They said the Pennsylvania Department of Banking approved an application to establish an office south of the Summerdale Plaza Shopping Center on December 29. It was announced that tem porary banking facilities, with drive-up banking service available, will open Monday and construction will begin im mediately on a permanent, full service bank office, expected to be open late this summer. “Dauphin Deposit is com mitted to playing a major role in the accelerated development of East Pennsboro Township,” Lewis said .of the new banking office Donald L. Beers, assistant treasurer who has managed the Paxton and Colonial Park offices in recent years, will've manager of the new office. MOEE HOUSE ron LESS MONEY! 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He said Dauphin Deposit is “confident that residential, commercial and industrial ex pansion will continue to occur in East Pennsboro Township,” following completion of the Route 81 bridge connecting Dauphin and Cumberland counties. “The tie-in with 1-83 will un doubtedly add impetus to the township’s expansion,” Lewis added. The opening of the Sum merdale office will bring to 32 the number of banking offices Dauphin Deposit operates in Dauphin, Cumberland, Lan caster, Lebanon and York counties. BIG This >oo* K>-5* . M foytf , | i Square Fret ★ V* " Paneling throughout ★ Loads of storage space •k 235# Shingled roof ★ Washer & dryer area ★ Curtains & drapes ★ Maintenance free exterior & interior TRYA CLASSIFIED AD! PHONE 626-2191 OR 394-3047 inadc MILK * MOKE MEAT m i MORE PROFIT MADISON SILOS Div. Chfbmalloy American Corp. 1070SteinmetzRd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron Caleb Wenger Quarryville Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Carl L. 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