Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 30, 1974, Image 5

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    May 4 - Show
The Dairy Science Gub at
The Pennsylvania State
University has scheduled
May 4 as Show Day for the
49th annual Dairy Ex
position. Show Day will
feature fitting and showing
contests. Earlier activities
include a dairy cattle
7.62%
annual yield on
7»%
4-year Certificates
$l,OOO Minimum
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You Want
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□ m%
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4-years —sl,ooo Minimum
2%-years $ 100 Minimum
1-year $ 100 Minimum
judging contest on April 20
and the Penn State Dairy
Princess Contest on April 24.
This year's Exposition is
dedicated to Dr. Earl M.
Kesler, professor dairy
science.
Over 100 people from all
over the state will compete
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your particular needs. When should interest be paid? How should interest be paid? Do
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Federal Law and Regulations prohibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of
interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the regular Passbook rate
FULTON
Day For Dairy Expo
April 20 for trophies in the 4-
H and FFA divisions of the
cattle judging contest, along
with students in the
collegiate amateur and
professional divisions,
Chairman Sally J. Wiggin
from Dallas, Luzerne
County, has secured
with continuous compounding
6.81%
annual yield on
2Vz-year Certificates
$lOO Minimum
Choose WHEN Your Interest
Is To Be Paid
$5,000 or more
□ Monthly
□ Quarterly
□ Semi-Annually $
- □ Annually $
6K%
$l,OOO or more
500 or more
100 or more
SERVING LANCASTER
AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES
Member Federal Deposit / F DIC.
members of the 1971 Penn
State Dairy Cattle Judging
Team to act as official
judges and to listen to the
oral reasons given by each
participant. Up to 10 classes
will cover each of the five
majol* dairy breeds.
Loysville, the 1973 Dairy
Decide HOW Your Interest
Is To Be Paid
□ Add to Certificate
□ By Check
□ Add to Fulton Savings Account
□ Add to Fulton Checking Account
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Mar. 30,1974
Princess and reigning Ms.
College of Agriculture, is
chairman of the Dairy
Princess contest set for April
24. The new Princess will be
chosen from a group of
students with a dairy farm
background to reign over the
Exposition, to represent the
Dairy Science Club in the
Ms. College of Agriculture
Contest, and to compete in
6.27%
annual yield on
6%
1-year Certificates
$lOO Minimum
the Pennsylvania Dairy
Princess Contest.
Showing and fitting events
of May 4 will be held at the
University Dairy Bams. All
students showing in the
contest are divided into
amateur and professional
divisions. In the weeks prior
to May 4, show manager
David Norman of Liberty
and assistant show manager
John H. Howard from
Wyalusing will instruct
inexperienced students on
the finer points of showing
and fitting dairy animals.
Along with the showing
and fitting contest, special
events chairman Joseph J.
Egolf from Alum Bank, has
lined up events such as a
celebrity and sorority
milking contests, fraternity
and independent milk
chugging contests, and a calf
dressing contest to earn
money for charities.
An awards banquet will be
ehdl following the day-long
Exposition on May 4 to honor
all contest winners and Dr.
Kesler. Dr. Kesler’s
professional specialties are
dairy cattle nutrition and
milk secretion. He has been
a member of the faculty of
the Dairy Science Depart
ment since 1948. He super
vises the dairy production
research program at Penn
State.
A dairy products raffle will
also be held at the Dairy
Bam on Saturday, May 4,
with Theodore Piowowar of
Uniontown in charge of
ticket sales and the drawing
of the winners. Faculty
advisors for the Dairy
Science Club are A. E.
Branding, assistant
professor of dairy science
and William W. Coleman, 11,
assistant in dairy science.
Use Known Fertilizer
Regarding plant food
requirements for house
plants, a standard balanced
house plant fertilizer applied
according to manufacturer’s
directions is usually all that
is necessary to produce
healthy house plants,
reminds Extension
floriculturists at The Penn
sylvania State University.
Agriculture is this nation’s
largest industry with assets
of better than $370 billion
the
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