Page 14 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES August 9, 1978 Local women attend BPW National Convention i Aug y bac 271 Ci; Cai Sou bia I ab he: do We i AUCTIONS make the difference in oe marketing livestock! hu : ] NEW HOLLAND makes the vo difference in auctions! ba MONDAY —8 a.m.--Fat Hogs 4 10 a.m .--Horse Sale 11 a.m.--Hay & Straw 1:30 p.m .--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw ) 12:30 p.m.--D airy Sale Re 1:00 p.m.--Feeder Pigs bo THURSDAY —11 a.m.--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cow a 4:30 p.m.--Sheep & Veal iy a call New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. 2 New Holland, Penna. The National Federation of Business and Professional [Chambersburg], Yvonne Koser [Mount Joy], Coraline os /. Di -4341 Women’s Clubs held its 1978 national convention in San Rife [Chambersburg], Susan Bowser [E-town], Eva a AURIS WW Denbachi, Manages Phane (717; 35443 Juan, Puerto Rico, from July 23 to 28. Nine clubs Hoke, Jean Strike, and Berlin Shoemaker [all Cham- & I associated with District 7 are featured in this photo- bersburg], and Grace Graham [Shippensburg]; 3rd row, Wi graph, taken outside the Swiss Chalet Restaurant where Jean Menter and Jane Fryberger [Chambersburg], . the delegates attended a ‘‘Pennsylvania Breakfast.”’ Lorraine Giola [Hershey], Violet Adams [Columbia], and Springfield Gar den In the front row are [left to right] are Nancy Garns Betty Weaver [New Holland]. [E-town], Catherine Jones [York], Naomi Myers The National Program theme for the coming year will A artments [Columbia], Patricia Shearer [Mount Joy], Mary be “Threshold to New Horizons.” TW, p Andrews [Harrisburg]; 2nd row, Margaret Strike i *Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment 4 ( eh es Yolks get bled at Egg Ranch bash {= * All conveniences 0 gc SCram e a gg : 8 po RA » A $230 plus electric i ef Security and references. Applications The Plain and Fancy Egg think would be a change named their baseball teams The picnic was held in 3 being taken Ranch, RD3 E-town, held for the employees—but for the day the ‘‘whites’’ Lititz Springs Park. Door 8 65 their annual company pic- barbecued chicken and red and the ‘‘yolks.’” The prizes were won by Elsie &@ Stoltzfus, Donald High, Norman Drescher, and Doug Sheriff. nic recently and served— not hamburgers or hot dogs, which you might beet eggs. whites, led by vice presi- Not content with eating dent Paul Hess, Jr., eggs, the employees then scrambled the yolks 13-6. F. Barry Shaw elected to bank board | Mr. F. Barry Shaw, Elizabethtown, has been elected to both the Eliza- bethtown Area Branch Board and the Harrisburg Region Board of Common- wealth National Bank. President of Wengers Feed Mill, Inc., since 1973, Shaw joined the firm in 1967 and served as its secretary from 1968 to 1973. Prior to his associa- tion with Wengers, he held a management post with Sun Oil Co., Marcus Hook, Pa. A 1960 graduate of Gettysburg (Pa.) College, Shaw has completed grad- uate work in business finance at University of Delaware, Newark, Dela- ware. A member of the Church of the Brethren, Shaw is president of the Elizabeth- town Lions Club for 1978- 79. He is on the board of = directors of: Elizabethtown iy Blood Bank; Elizabethtown Vocational Technical School; Misty Acres, Inc.: Sale Priced Now at Dutchland Farms, Inc.: SPANGLER Appliance-Sound] =: = =~ 40-42 West Market Street, Marietta, Pa. Bo a i; PHONE 426-3122 Mount Joy Phone 653-2600 2 Freezers Freezers Freezers Joy Township with their two daughters. F. Barry Shaw
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