Penn State Clubs UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The Penn State Dairy Sci ence Club and the Penn State Block and Bridle Club will be sponsoring the fourth annual Ani mal Products Spectacular from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Febru ary 6, at die Nittany Mall in State College. This event promotes the impor tance of animal products and their nutritional values to consumers. There will be many displays and people on hand to talk to shoppers about animal products. Food samples and door prizes will be given throughout the day. Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff and his wife Peggy will help judge the cooking contest which starts at 11:30 a.m. Others, such as Lamartine Hood, dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences, and com modity queens will also be in attendance. Pick up a free jacket with qualifying purchase from participating sales representatives. PIONEER, brand products are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale which are part of the labeling and sale documents. "Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, lowa, U. S. A. Edward and Gertrude Flitcraft received the service to A.l. award. Make a point to save 6% on all brand products. This year Pioneer Days is bigger than ever. Why? Just check out the performance of Pioneer products in 1992. Then consider the superior agronomic service and support that only Pioneer can offer. Then put a pencil to it. You’ll see how big six percent can be. Sire Power Has Turn Around Year (Continued from Pago Al) competitive in the A.I. industry. f "Radical changes arc being tnbutor to Sire Power s sales for made in ouf industry « Kutz said. many years. “in Wisconsin a holding coopera- Sire Power s financial statement structure has developed for the year showed a 9.5 percent between an A-L organization and increase in income, and a. 1 percent wisconsin DH ia. This was increase in expenses But die board done with d, c bought that ulti of directors concluded the dollar mate iy there will be long range distribution to the average patron savings for dairymen. If this is true, would not have been sufficient to dien this structure deserves consid warrant the expense incurred in eration here in the East . making the distribution, so the net “ Nat ional DHIA will decide in income was paid into reserves, March if state boundaries limiting which contributed to an increase in competition between DHl’s will be equity of $299,000. dropped or maintained. Whether General Manager DuWayne this is a positive or a negative Kutz reported that the closing of direction, only time will tell. How* the Frederick, Maryland, facilities ever> j n a u of agriculture, the buzz over the past two years has given WO rd is efficiency, and possibly the association improved efficien- competition in the DHIA system cies of operation. No additional w |]i help to gain some efficiency.” employees were added as the bulls j n awards program, Edward and all operational activities were Flitcraft was named the recepient transferred to Tunkhannock. 0 f Sire Power’s annual service to Kutz said the future calls for Sire A I award . Ed and his wife Ger- Power to sample and maintain a trade received a plaque from Presi large enough sire program to be dem Ricka rd. B-13^ PIONEER. ( j BRAND'PRODUCTS ■arming, Saturday. January 30, 1993-A35 Lancaster Fifteen college students from Sire Power’s membership areas were presented $5OO scholarships. The applicants were required to submit a scholarship applica tion form that was screened by each sales division’s scho larship committee. In addition a $2,000 scholarship was awarded in memory of Lew Campbell, Sire Power’s past general manager. The Lew Campbell Memorial Scholar ship was presented to Rebecca Sonnen, Richland. Other scholarship winners were: from the Northeast sales division, Melanie Eachus, Woodslown, NJ; Robert O’Toole, Loysville; Kirk Sat tazahn, Womelsdorf; Scott Youse, Oley; Jeffrey Pirrung, Ulysses; Steven Dietrich, Germans ville; Teresa Hill, Lebanon; Kevin Smith, Milton; Andrew Morley, Genesee; and Shel ley Harshbarger, Mifflintown. In the Maryland sales division are Jennifer Trout, For rest Hill; Heather Hamm, Clarksburg; Bardley Morris, Chestertown; and James Allen, Jefferson. William Pratt, South Point, Ohio, was from the West Virginia sales division. Bed & Breakfast Gct-A-Way in the Dutch Country. Quiet on the farm, see cows and horses in barn. Close to Strasburg Railroad (717) 687-7001