Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1984, Image 37

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    Country store
a taste of the canned scrapple that
Jean Price fried right in the store,
they really liked that too. “A lot of
Amish started to buy that,” he
added.
Commodities were purchased
wholesale with some companies
making sizable donations or deals
to buy back unsold portions. Many
items were received 10% below
wholesale as an added incentive to
the students. From the purchase
prices, the students computed a
25% markup.
With thousands of customers
coming through the doors each of
the three days, where do all the
profits go? According to Price, the
student body of the College of
Agriculture voted unanimously to
start a fund for a computer
laboratory for College of
Agriculture students.
“This is basically just starting a
WHEN IT COMES
TO MONEY,
PRUDENCE PAYS.
We could leap on every new idea that
comes down the pike. We could enter
the race for “new” and “never before,”
but we believe in prudence. So first we
analyze each new idea. Then we make
sure that the new idea is not only what
you want-but what will work. For you.
Take Certificates of Deposit. Highest
interest on savings is great, but not
everyone can afford to lock in money
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fund,” he stated about the com
modities booth proceeds. But,
appearing very pleased with all the
support that was received by the
students, faculty, and businesses
for this project, Price concluded,”
hopefully this will show the college
that we have an interest in the
lab.”
“This booth is really doing well,”
Dean Smith commented to
Penrose Hallowell on Wednesday
when the Secretary of Agriculture
stopped by to see the newest ad
dition to ag booths. Hallowell
congratulated the ambitious
students on the success of their
venture.
As Dean Smith stated earlier,
Pennsylvania’s delicious com
modities aand ambitious students
made a very positive addition to
the three day view of Com
monwealth Agriculture.
Member FSLIC Accounts insured up to $lOO,OOO
New Home First Federal
year upon year, so we have terms from six
months to ten years? And not everyone
can afford $2,500, so we have mimmums
as low as $5OO. That works for you.
Take Money Market Deposit Accounts
A great new way to earn higher interest,
but our way is to give ready access to
your money plus checking-with-interest.
That works for you.
And NOW Accounts. We looked at them
divisions of PennSavlngsßanlf
Washington County show
C _ Sr 2-Year-OW
Junior Taarani n*»«f 1 H G t L E Smith,? Robert Dopetro 3 Lee
1 Shawn Georgetti 2 Co-Hil Farm 3 John Hami|ton
MarchezaK
(Continued from Page A 25)
Junior Hotter CoH
1 Korpa Farm, 2 Shawn Qeorgetti 3 Vicki
Georgetti
Intormodteto Hotter CoH
1 Shawn Georgetti, 2 Harry Fehl Jr 3 Karpa
Farm
Senior Hotter CaH
1 Rankin Farms 2 Karpa Farms 3 John
Marchozak
■'P l -.lington x. !ty JCqi lEG 3
Fava, left, with reserve; and Shawn Georgetti, with junior John M.rch«aK
champion. At right Denise Ooaks, Washington-Greene
Counties Alternate Dairy Princess.
“Federal regulations require an interest penalty for early withdrawal
. , l i _ „. M __ S-Ymt-OM Cow
Soiuor Ytontnc nairar i BrownloeFarm 2 Folly Hollow Farm. 3 Folly
1 Racquelle Fava 2 Jason Rankin 3 Morgan p arm
Glo Farm
Junior Champion Fomala
Shawn Goorgetti
RoaorvtJr Champion Fomala OiyCow
* , * c s. t *®’**1 John Marchezak 2 John Marchezak, 3 EG
-* r ™ _ Pointers Sons
1 Shawn Goorgetti 2 Rankin Farm 3 Rush
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carefully and liked what we saw, but we
thought something more should be
added. So our NOW Account-our
checking-with-interest-has no minimum
balance, no monthly service charge.
That works for you.
Working for you. Prudently. Perhaps
that’s why our customers are winning
the race. And that’s why they keep
coming back.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1,1984—A37
Jr 2-Ymt-OW
1 Karpa Farm 2 Robert Depetro 3 Co-Hill
, Farm
Run Farm
4-Year-OWCow
1 Karpa Farm, 2 Robert Depetro 3 John
Nishmck
5-Yaar-OW Cow
1 Andrea Bednarski, 2 John Marchezak 3 Co-
Hill Farm
Aged Cow
1 EG Painter ill 2 Morganglo Farm 3
Brownlee Farm
Senior Champion Female
Andrea Bednarski
Reserve Sr Champion Female
Karpa Farm
Grand Champion Female
Andrea Bednarski
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Karpa Farm
Udder Class
I Folly Hollow Farm 2 Karpa Farm 3 Andrea
Bednarski
Produce of Dam
I Robert Depetro 2 Brownlee Farm 3 Folly
Hollow Farm
Dam and Daughter
1 Karpa Farm. 2 Brownlee Farm 3 John
Marchezak
DtlryHtrd
1 Folly Hollow Firm 2 E G Painter & Sons, 3
John Marchezak
Supreme Champion (over aH breeds)
Andrea Bednarski
Premier Breeder
Eleanor Karpa
Premier Exhibitor
Eleanor Karpa
Grain data
SPRINGFIELD, «•
Secretary of
Agriculture John R.
Block said he will an
nounce details of the
1985 feed grain program
soon after the Sep
tember crop production
estimates are released
by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture.
“This will be the
earliest in the history of
farm programs that
farmers learn the
details of a USDA
acreage reduction
program,” Block said.
“This early an
nouncement will give
farmers the additional
time they need to make
intelligent decisions in
marketing their 1984
crop and planning
production for 1985.”
Block said the
program details would
be made public as soon
as he and other USDA
officials analyze the
Sept. 12 crop production
, estimates. __
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