Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 29

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    LANCASTER The Penn
sylvania egg industry will be of
ficially celebrating “May is Egg
Month” on Friday, May 8,1981, at
the Sheraton-Conestoga in Lan
caster.
The evening affair beginning
with a social hour at 6 p.m.
followed by dinner at 7 p.m. is open
to everyone interested in the
welfare of the industry.
The Pennsylvania Egg
your American Banker.
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Your American Bankers William Hughes, Gene Richard
At American Bank, our people go right to work for
you. Because they’re the finest crop of Agri-Business
bankers around what makes them so special is how
often they’re out in the field serving you—discussing
concerns, understanding needs and providing solutions
Each has a fanning background so, when they come
out to see you, they speak your language
Since the turn of the century, American Bank has
had a special kinship with farmers and their land. Over
the years we've kept pace with their needs with loans
for livestock, new equipment, construction and remod-
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With over 68 offices throughout Berks, Chester, Montgomery, Lancaster Lebanon. Lehigh and Schuylkill Counties
Poultrymen to celebrate May as Egg Month
Marketing Association is serving
as host and has made all the
arrangements for this social
evening. Guests will be given a
souvenir copy of Governor
Thornburgh’s official
proclamation of May is Egg
Month.
Featured speaker for the
evening will be Congressman Bob
Walker. Prior to Congressman
Walker’s presentation, guests and
The best hired hand you’re
likely to shake.
wives will hear first hand about the
promotional activities to be con
ducted during May m Penn
sylvania.
Pennsylvania Egg Marketing
president Galen Buckwalter,
commented that the occasion is
one in which the group hopes to see
a large turnout as we join together
to pay tribute to our product.
The charge for the evening will
be limited to $l2 per peson, the
eling. As times and needs we helped with
lines of credit and operating capital. Today, we’re still
maintaining that pace with additional financial services
like trusts, retirement and estate planning, and savings
and checking accounts.
We’re proud erf our Agri-Business people and their
farming heritage, but even more proud of the way their
banking ideas are helping you. If you’d like an Amer
ican Banker to give you a hand, just call (215) 375-
5993. You’ll get a fair shake.
Good bankers Good neighbors
American
Bank
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981—A29
actual cost of the meal. All other
costs will be paid by the Penn
sylvama Egg Marketing
Association, Pennsylvania Poultry
Federation, and Ralston-Puruia
Company will be sponsoring the
social hour.
All those interested in attending
must make an advance reser
vation by Monday, May 4,1981.
Advance reservations can be
made by mail by notifying Edward
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J. Lawless, 4210-A Sussex Dnve,
Colonial Park, Harrisburg, PA
17109 or calling the Pennsylvania
Poultry Federation in Harrisburg
at 717-652-7530.
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American EM feard ~
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Rd 1 Box 668
New Holland, PA
17557
717-354-2340
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SALE
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MONDAY
At 11 A.M.
NEW HOUANO SALES
STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Lloyd H. Kreider,
Auctioneer
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