Taking Time by Rebecca Escott Checkbook Check-Up Time When’s the last time you gave your checkbook a check-up? Fam ily finances need to occasionally be examined to see how healthy they are. Arc you on track with your spending and saving prac tices? Are your truly working tow ard the priorities that you speak about? Recently, I scanned my check book and began to add up monthly bills. When paid daily or monthly, expenses for your newspaper, computer on-line fee or cable TV seem small, but when added up over an extended period of time, consumers realize the amount of money devoted to items that may or may not be used. I know from experience that other incidentals add up too. How Cuts More Than Hav —— -p—- - fl Mrfprmiliai) " Cutsume New Idea 5209 modular disc mower conditioner designed to cut hay fast. ■ Simply designed for reliability. New Idea disc mowing system gets you out of the Held fast. Glides through heavy, tough conditions. ■ Conditioning rolls gently crimp hay to speed drying. 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But each time we hop on the bikes whether it’s in our own town, on the boardwalk, or at a state park, I know that we have enjoyed them well beyond the price spent I also know that having the bikes has proved to be Pennsylvania Food Products Promote Olympics HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania food products will be featured as part of a U.S. product promotion in more than 2,000 supermarkets in Germany during the Olympic Games in Atlanta. Rewe, the second largest groc ery store chain in Germany, is a money-free diversion. Instead of going to a movie or tenting bikes, or spending money in other ways, we enjoy an already-paid-for item. We use the same principle with our newspaper. When we are going to be away, we cancel the paper and have our account cre dited. Why pay for a service or item that you are not using? This may be a small amount of money, but the dollars can add up. Each family will have its own set of expenses and priorites. But all of us can evaluate our choices based on those two quick questions “Can we not afford something important because we’ve spent our money on this instead?” and “How often will 1 be able to use this item? Is it truly worth the expense?” sponsoring the promotion with products supplied by S.B. Global, a Pennsylvania-based food exporter. “This promotion of Pennsylva nia food products in Germany is an example of the Ridge Admi nistration's successful efforts to expand markets for all Pennsylva nia products," said Agriculture See Your AGCO - New Idea Dealer Listed Below. Delaware Georgetown Baxter Farms Maryland Dayton J.D. Mullinix Lineboro Wertz Farm Equipment Rising Sun Biggs Inc New Jersey Bridgeton Leslie G. Fogg Shioh Farm Rite Pennsylvania Airville Farmers Equipment & Supply Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Bethel Zimmerman’s Farm Service Bloomsburg William F. Welliver Carlisle Carlisle Farm Service Chambersburg Chambersburg Farm Service Cochranville Stoltzfus Farm Service Dover George N. Gross Easton Fancy Furrow Farm Greencastle Meyers Implements Honesdale Marshall Machinery Jersey Shore Thomas L. Dunlap Klingerstown Stanley’s Farm Service Lebanon Umbergers of Fontana Mifflinburg B, S&B Repair New Bethlehem Hetrick Farm Supply Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Somerset Lincoln Supply I encourage you to take time this week, to review the expenses listed in your checkbook register. What do they say about your fami ly’s finances and the priorities you hold? Are you pleased? Do you find that the money you spend is really directed toward the projects/programs/needs that you consider most important? If not, begin today to make one change. Select one itme from the check register that should be reduced or removed all together. Talk with other family members about the total cost per year spent on that item and how that money might be used in another, more important way. Then act on that discussion. It takes time, but you will feel more in control of your finances as a result of this simple check up. Secretary Charles C. Brosius. “Through companies like S.B. Global, quality Pennsylvania pro ducts are becoming known throughout the world.” Karl B. Brown, president of S.B. Global, attributes the agree ment with Rewe directly to his participation in trade shows coor dinated by the agriculture spartment. Since taking office last year. Gov, Tom Ridge has worked to improve Pennsylvania’s export performance as part of an overall strategy to retain and create jobs. To increase Pennsylvania’s export power. Ridge earlier this year outlined a comprehensive action plan which includes a coordinated effort between the Agriculture Department and the Department of Com munity and Economic Development to prom ote the overseas market ing of food and indust rial products, as well as service industries. Hershey Foods Inter national provided five of the products for the promotion, and Herr’s of Nottingham provided three. The Montgomery County company, founded in 1991, is a leading exporter of high-quality packaged food products. In 1995, it was recognized by Gov. Ridge with his Export Excellence Award. The company offers a wide variety of “branded” products, and has developed food products specifically for the export market S.B. Global has .rep resentatives in London, Paris and Jakarta. Brown noted that the promotion with Rewe will feature traditional supermarket displays, augmented by news paper advertising and flyers. Among the IS products featured in the “Olympic” salute, Her shey Foods and Herr’s of Nottingham are the largest suppliers. Many of the products were channeled through administration facilities in Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg. I