‘Zero Potential’ (Continued from Page A4O) tor of the district, presented the 1999 Agency Award to Larry Zuschlag, Columbia, in photo. The award recognizes an individual for his or her contribution, commitment, and years of dedicated ser vice promoting conservation of natural resources, said Burkhart. Attention 609 ygx Tobacco Farmers We will be buying tobacco Monday, March 22, 2-5 PM Tuesday, March 23, Bam - spm Wednesday, March 24, 7am-9am We are aiso offering processing. Call for more information on prices. Michael Bailey, Buyer (717) 656-3076 Office (717) 354-8263 ...in Honor Of The Opening Of Our Beautiful New Akron Branch. These rates are available at any of our branch offices! Limited time offering. Rate effective from February 16 - April 15, 1999 ♦ NO PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL!* *After first seven days required by law Automatically renews at matunty (Reverts to 12 month CD at prevailing rate) 5 year I fi QQ'° apr*| ’197.94/mo. 3 VIVV 10 year 1 W AP „* ’118.65/mo. " m (based on a $lO,OOO loan tor 120 mos) 15 year iim * *235.19/mo. m mm (based on a $25,000 loan tor 180 mos) ‘Rale requires automatic payment from an ENB deposit account Some restrictions may apply Property insurance is required Main Office Cloister Office 31 East Mam Street 809 Martin Avenue Ephrata, PA Ephrata, PA 717-733-4181 717-733-4631 Hlnkletown Office Denver Office 1 Mam Street Denver, PA 717-336-4928 r , - . , _ , Akron Office “Ephrata Optional ‘Bank Rt 272,351 s. 7th st fsT r Akron, PA lender er Otter can be withdrawn at any time without prior notice 717-859-4122 935 Railroad Avenue New Holland, PA 717-354-4951 42 East Mam Street Ephrata, PA 717-733-4181 Bring this ad along for a FREE GIFT when applying for any of these rates. lution and the increasing stormwa ter flows in the area, Land Studies, Inc., in cooperation with the Lititz Rim Watershed Alliance, designed a structure to manag; 80 to 90 per cent of the watershed by redirect ing the flow through 2.8 acres of wetland.” After construction in September and October 1998, the wetland was installed on a community planting day by a huge force of neighbors, students, and other volunteers with native plants supplied by Octoraro Native Plant Nursery. Meek said, **llllB facility is truly a multiple-use facility, providing sediment and stormwater control while enriching our environment by providing an ideal observation site for visitors to observe the vari ous wildlife that will congregate in this newly created habitant.” W. Logan Myers HI, accepting he award for the facility on behalf of the watershed alliance, thanked those who worked cooperatively LUCKY 13 MONTH CD 4.er • $l ,OOO Minimum Deposit HOME EQUITY LOANS ALL FEES WAIVED! with the alliance and the township. James MacKenzie, president of ba VC begun a new prog- $2OO each for educational-type Octoraro Native Plant Nursery, th at w |jj provide grants of projects using plants for projects. Attended by more than 250 conservation cooperators, agribusinesses, and friends of the district, the district’s 48th annual dinner meeting and banquet honored Red Knob, composed of the Young family, and others for environmental stewardship and commitment to conservation. From left, Matthew, Henry, and David Young, Wakefield. Photo by Andy Andrews More infor mation and pic tures from the banquet next week. APY (Annual percentage yield on interest rate of 4 59%) ,b T * I 1 > M'. -I’Ml' >N mSm r, Intf i m- f i >■<’! A & E ENTERPRISES, INC. CONSTRUCTION • EQUIPMENT • SERVICE 28 Evergreen Road Lebanon, PA 17042 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20, 1999-A4l Phone: (717) 274-3488 Fax: (717) 274-3781