WASHINGTON, D.C. - Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Jim Williams m Plan now for the amount of money you know you'll need next year ... get a CLUB' Don't wait for taxes and other big expenses to take a crippling bite out of your budget all at one time. COUPON SAVING is a proven method of reaching savings goals. We all realize how dif ficult it is to put a little money aside for saving each week. It's so easy to put off saving this week with a promise to add a little extra next week. As the months roll by, your coupons will serve as an ever present "reminder" so that when tax, vacation or education bills are due you'll have hard cash instead of "GOOD INTENTIONS." The People Bank New reserve Thursday announced provisions for a new farmer held grain reserve for Inflolion eols Cel o savings plan that really works! FARMERS FRSTIE/MK program barley. Effective immediately, 1978 and 1979 crop barley, INTENTIO breokfosl Set your savings goals now, whether they be for taxes, that all-important education, a big ticket item which will need to be replaced or, saving to guarantee that well-deserved vaca tion can actually be taken. Relying on "GOOD INTENTIONS" can be hazardous to your budget. COUPON SAVING REALLY WORKS! Just as a reminder that you can pay your club through the Round-the-Clock Tellers . . , one of our 7" plush and cuddly owl mascots can be yours very economically when you open your CLUB. Supply is limited, so don't delay open your club today! > open for barley grain which producers have under loan to the Commodity Crop Corporation, may be placed Member F D I C Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 31,1980—€29 in the new reserve. There are about 21 million bushels of 1978 crop barley and 22 million bushels from the 1979 crop under loan, Williams said. Barley from the 1980 crop will be eligible for entry in the new reserve at the beginning of harvest. Under the new barley reserve program, U.S. Department of Agriculture officials will look only at market prices for feed barley where most of the reserve barley is located m determining the triggering of the commodity’s release and call levels, Williams said. A new reserve program is needed for the commodity because of barley’s unique situation, Williams said. “While about 95 percent of old reserve barley is located in the Minneapolis marketing area, sub stantially higher West Coast area market prices have triggered the commodity’s release and call levels under Double copociti|, double efficiency The Gehl 99 forage blower ends silo bottle necks Two hopper feed tables throw material into the fan for a fast start And 12 staggered blades six on each side of the blower fan move silage to the top in a hurry Stop in and talk to us today GEHL FARM EQUIPMENT PEOPLE’S SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2735 N.G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim, PA 717-665-2271 A. L HERR & BRO. Quarryville, PA 717-786-3521 S. JOHNSON HURFF CHAS - J - McCOMSEY & SONS „ . _ „ Hickory Hill, PA Pole Tavern 215-932-2615 Monroeville, NJ 609-358-2565 or WFRT7 CARACF 609-769-2565 i il" un Lmeboro, MD STOUFFER BROS. INC. 301-374-2672 ct ?! n T^S b S2ILEBANON VALLEY 717-263-8424 IMPLEMENT CO., INC. ARNETT’S GARAGE Richland, PA Rt 9 Box 125 717-866-7518 Hagerstown, MD «■ ■ uvroc 301-733-0515 •'LfllK J. BlTtKa Lake Road R 1 UMBERGER’S MILL , 7^259-0453* Rt Montana)’ PA COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS EQUIP. 717-867-5161 RD 2 Box 62 Columbia Cross Roads, PA ZOOK’S FARM STORE 717-297-3373 Honey Brook, PA 717-297-2991 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC 133 Rothsville Station Road 225 York Rd Lititz, PA Carlisle, PA 717-626-4705 717-249-5338 the old isserve program,” he said. Barley in the old reserve was placed in call status even though market prices were well below the reserve release level in the Min neapolis market area, Williams said. Another problem for old reserve barley has been the exaggerated influence of higher priced malting barley over feed barley m the calculation of the com modity’s market prices, Williams said. AGWAY, INC. Chapman Equip Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 KING’S TOWN TRACTOR CO JNC. Rt 213 South Chestertown, MD 301-778-1640
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