HARRISBURG - A $2O million loan to help stabilize milk marketing m the Northeast is under discussion between Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative, Inc., Cortland, New York, and the Farmers Home Administration, J. Fred ■■■pr your American Banker. Your American Bankers William Hughes Gene Richard At American Bank, our people go nght to work for you. Because they’re the finest crop of Agn-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 farming background so, when they come out to see you, they speak your language. S'nce the turn of the centuiy, 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- t=r IQU»L HOUSING lender With over 65 offices throughout Berks Chester Montgomery Lancaster Lebanon Lehigh and Schuylkill Counties Eastern Co-op goes to FmHA to guarantee $2O million loan King, FmHA Pennsylvania State Director, announced Thursday. Eastern’s annual meeting will be held this coming Wednesday, June 4 in Syracuse. Under the plan which has been submitted to the I The best hired hand you’re likely to shake. Government agency for approval, Eastern would finance two cheese processing plants near the Pennsylvania-New York border to be leased to Leprino Foods for the manufacture of mozzarella cheese. ehng. As times and needs changed, we helped with lines of credit and operating capital. Today, we’re still maintaining that pace with additional financial sendees like trusts, retirement and estate planning, and savings and checking accounts. Were proud of 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 Funding would be arranged through the First Pennsylvania Bank, Philadelphia, with FmHA guaranteeing up to 90 per cent of the loan. FmHA is a credit service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Eastern Milk Producers 0 represents over 4100 dairy farm families in New England and the Mid- Atlantic states, including 2,000 members in Penn sylvania. During 1978 the cooperative marketed two billion pounds of fluid and manufacturing milk, but ■ JT V* ’ > M i * ", > *3i & 1 i ' i >4 v I > Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 31,1980—A17 v * •» *• ♦ jf absorbed losses of $3.5 million from surplus milk supplies. The Lepnno plants provide a market for this surplus production. The plant locations are in the Elmira, New York area one at Horseheads and one at Waverly, on the Penn sylvania-New York border, limited production is now underway at these plants. The FmHA-guaranteed loan, if approved, will allow for completion of the processing expansion. At full production, Leprino expects to employ 245 persons at the two plants and use 650 million pounds of milk per year. The Fanners Home Ad ministration guarantees up to 90 percent of loans made by private lenders to businesses and industries in rural areas to strengthen local economies and provide jobs for rural people. The Eastern Milk Producers loan must be approved by both the Penn sylvania and New York state offices of Farmers Home and reviewed by the FmHA Business and Industry Division, Washington, D.C., before the guarantee can be issued. Tree pruning to be shown LANCASTER - A demonstration on the training and pruning of young apple and peach trees will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at Cherry Hill Orchards, south of New Danville. Marshall Ritter, Penn State pomologist, will conduct the demonstration session. A question and answer period will follow the demonstration. Persons attending the session should meet at the No. 3 farm located a half mile south of the Long Lane - New Danville Pike in tersection. Parking will be provided in the lot near the new red poultry houses. Heel molded counter RIDES EASY ON YOUR FOOT \ BOOKS SHOE SERVICE 107 E STATES!. QUARRYVILLE. PA 17566 717-786-2795 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS RED WING