d s a for o £, r jnal Bank of Quarryville. The office is scheduled for a fall opening. sldents: This autumn,we’ll provide it—practically on your doorstep! lerfully convenient facility Bisection of Rts. 25 2 and 222, days, we’ll turn the first shovel d begin construction. Which ease, not only our current s from that area, but others ashed we were closer to them, the word: Come autumn, the way you’d do it” begins in d. We’re looking forward to it. • Cl PSU Ag Alumni Set Yearly Meet College of Agriculture 19. The program opens at 9 a.m. graduates of The Pennsylvania in the Agricultural Ad- State University will hold their ministration Building with sixth annual alumni meeting on registration from 8 a,m. until the University Park campus May noon. Our new Penn Hill Office will offer these features. • Some 2,200 feet of floor space. • Five tellers. • A drive-up window. • Complete loan and mortgage services. • Safety deposit boxes. Farmers National Bank of Quarryvilfe Banking the way you’d do it. Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ( ' I ‘W I■ii fa 1 4 r . ‘l y \k rt¥t !5w >1 Returning'alumni will enjoys a full day of activities, including the annual Blue-White football game in Beaver Stadium. A chicken barbecue will precede •.the game. '“Penn State Agriculture Around the World” will be the 1973 program theme. The morning session, scheduled in the Agricultural Administration Building, Room 301, will feature a panel discussion moderated by Dr. R. H. McAlexander, Coor dinator of Internatinal, Agriculture programs within the College Participating in the panel will be-Dr. R. E. Swope, Assistant Dean for Resident Education; Leland H. Bull, former Penn sylvania Secretary of Agriculture; and two students involved in international agricultural programs, R. T. Gillaspy of Bellefonte and Prodeep K. Paul of India. Ag. Alumni President Penrose Hallowell of Ottsville, class of 1950, will conduct the annual business meeting Saturday morning and welcome returning alumni-. A morning program for wives will be held at the home of Alumni Vice President, Paul S. Hamer, on Whitehall Road. The annual banquet will be held in the faculty dining rooms of the Hetzel Union Building at 7 pjn. May 19. Alumni awards to out standing Penn Sate agricultural students in. baccalaureate and two-year curriculums will be prsented during the evening. Stan J. Shepherd, associate professor of physics, College of Science, will entertain banquet guests with a “musical cruise” of the Caribbean. Hie program will conclude wiht a preview showing of thenew Penn State football film, “Pride of the East.” The cost of street and high way maintenance, adminis tration, and research by state and local governments will double from $5.7 billion in 1970 to $11.4 billion in 1980, says The Tax Foundation, Inc. {.l- V •r- -> ** •■* * Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 31,1973-^ mmvmtL .. --."‘V Mhek you prink milk, LIQUID FOOD, YOU 6ET 1 BUILPIN6 CALCIUM AN PROTEIN. SO THE NEW ' OH BE HAPPIER AND HEALTHIER. ©£ a 19 m