AtsK*. this bode is our best With today’s falling CD rates, it makes sense to open or add to your Passbook Savings Account at Penn Savings Bank. Your money will earn 5/i% interest compounded monthly. And that’s pretty good compared to a typical 6-month CD. What’s more, our Passbook Savings gives you greater flexibility. Which means that unlike a CD, you can get your money anytime you like. And reinvest it quickly when CD rates become more favorable. So why tie up your money in a CD when our Passbook Savings Account gives you a good rate plus liquidity? Visit our office nearest you today. And ask about our best seller! UPennSavingsßanH LANCASTER COUNTY See what a difference your hometown bank makes! Equ»i Housing ’Average 6-month CD rate of Hamilton Meridian Fulton Bank of PA Bank of Lancaster County LENDER Commonwealth an.o Farmer s First Banks as of 12 17/86 ' A er. Lancaster County Offices: King Street * East Towne Mail • Ephrato Pruitville Pike * Lititz • Millersville * Mount Joy • New Holland • Park City a Ouarryvilie Deposits refjr federally insured up to $lOO 000 hr— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24,1987-A23 Go Have Some Milk Mark Twain (it's just a likeness of him in robuck form) is a crowd pleaser as you can see in this photo. He welcomed the crowd to to the Farm Show last week and then invited them to “go have some milk.” Of course he's paid to say that by the dairy promotion groups who rented him for the week. Lord Rutt, alternate Lancaster Count dairy princess, and Diane Moyer, Bucks County dairy princess, took a break from handing out "I Love Milk” stickers and got in close during one of Twain's quieter moments. Buyout Report WASHINGTON An estimated 10,400 head of dairy cattle were slaughtered in federally inspected plants during the week ending Jan 2, as a result of the Dairy Ter mination Program, the U.S Department of Agriculture an nounced Wednesday. This total includes all cows, heifers and calves identified as dairy animals designated for disposition in compliance with the program requirements. The cumulative total of cattle slaughtered under the program from April 1 through Jan. 2 is an estimated 932,000 head The purchases of meat in ad dition to normal purchases are to help offset the effects of the DTP on the domestic meat market. The cumulative purchases, reported bi weekly as of Jan. 16, total 368.9 million pounds. For the two-week period ending Jan 16, the government purchased 10 2 million pounds. TRAVEL WITH A PURPOSE: \)ourT\)a\f 1987 TOURS Travel with us and experience fellowship and Christian com munity. m California & Southwest U.S April 10-May 8 ■ Azalea Festival, Norfolk April 24-26 ■ Tulip Time, Holland, Ml May 12-16 ■ Alaska Tour I May 25-June 7 p. Alaska Tour II July 9-22 ■ Mackinac Is. & Michigan September 11-19 ■ Northeast U.S. Sept. 28-Oct. 13 Complete itineraries available Mennonite Your Way Tours Box 1525, Salunga, PA 17538 Phone 717/653-9288
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