[# Farmers (Continued fiom Page 1) Befoie the law, join loan i ate eluded Thobonowei has always wcll be 11 P eu;cnt 01 vvhalevei may have been for example slat- had to pay these items, so thole inVtems ' S When ed as six peicent and the othei is no additional cost The staled D , . . . , . _ ~ , . , iv.mu.iui.ai uuu i.m. suuiu Revolving ciedit accounts and chaiges added and sometimes not peicentage and total finance ciecht cauls aie also involved noticably disclosed. Now. when chaige will simply be laised to Finance chaiges on these ae Pigs grow and grow... when they are led rid Rose swim am Use the complete line of RED ROSE SWINE FEEDS to raise your pigs. Farrowing Ration for full feeding to sows befor.e and after farrowing; Pig & Sow Pellets meets exacting nutritional require ments during late gestation, lactation and early growth; Pre- Starter Pellets with sugar concentrates and high antibiotic levels for young pigs; Pig Starter Pellets to supplement the sow's milk; Pig Grower Pellets for pigs 50 to 100 lbs.; Porkmaker, a complete feed for pigs 100 lbs. to market; and Hog Supplement ... for feeding with your grain. Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Gefb Estate Manhelm I. B. Graybill & Son Refton Strasburg figuring the new late, some include these items Foi example items not usually covered in the a s.x peicent mtciest late with old peicentage late must bo in- all the other charges added may Use these feeds and every one of your pigs will make money for you! BUY THEM FROM US E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, lilt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Farm Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville David B. Hurst Bowmansville Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chos. E. Sauder & Sons Terre'Hill Ammon E. Shelly JAtitz E. P. Spoffs, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, inc. Witmer Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 2S. 19* ''—3 counts have usually been oxpies seel as a monthly rate—a pel tent age ot the unpaid balance each month on the billing date To Jinve at the annual pei tentage late lequned b\ the new law, this monthly late is multiplied by Twelve Thus, a l\< peicent monthly m,c becomes an 18 pei cent annual late The tiuth in landing law cov eis uiluaLy all ci edit foi pei sonal. family 01 fann use up to 525.000 Agu-busmess Rims giv ing discounts and making caus ing chaises on legulai puichases 01 selling laigei items on time payment plans aie affected as we.l as banks ana finance com panics Though some points in the new law will need fmthei mte. pi elation by the couits the law is designed to help laimeis Mid othei coiisiimeis to fully kno \ how much they aie paying toi ci edit • Survey (Continued iiom Pa-;c 1) been able to meet the " of Otii icumois though Ihe't no a ea? oi t.ght uione\ lo chue. I pe sonallj ha\e not obaened an; »e«istance to the higne. limes" ■ ates Tne demand foi moaev is gieat and oiu bank iates seem *o be ’ii line with Oi a M"!e less than in some othei lonchng aieas Mussehnen mentioned the tuith in lending law* tha f go into effect Jul, 1 aii c n item ol m pc.tctiice to all faimeis and lend ing institutions (See othei stoic page 1) The new law includes two impoitant paits that must be observed bj all lending institu t ons. he said ‘Naineh, the total finance cnaige and the an nual pei cent of that chaige must be guen to the bouowei And seivice chaige 01 othei chaige must be spelled out and giv en in the yearly percentage rate” John Peck, Ag Representative of the Conestoga National Bank said. "Money is still tight but we aie trying to take caie of all our customeis. I can’t really see any change taking place and theie has been no resistance to the higher interest rates though we haven t increased our rates since the last change in the Prime Rate Most demand from farmers foi monev light now is foi feeder cattle smee the puce or fat citfie has pulled up the puce ol replacements,’ he Scud Women aie unpiedu. table You nevei know how tne\ aie going *o manage to get then own v a. Correspondence Courses To Incieasc Bloom Inciease tne numbci of flow eis on join annuals In puaimg. Pinch out teiminal buds 'o in duce bi anching Zinnias giovv with one stem, and a flnwei at the top T, in< h out the ciowmg tun ot the plants and ’ ou get Iv .inches at leal a\ils on the stain Fa_h b anch beats a flowci 'ou tnus get main floweis on one P rc'i'ng is done In -manning oat - he tips vuh join 'huma and foieangei Co-mos snapdiagon- ch \mn tminum- ch.Mias gnwn liom a 1 m - and host ot o“ie' wants ic-poul to mnchmg do o\eu t/nm tn A o. 'hiee tma'- ana cou ec f busm p'ents cnmeu with flow eis mend- Mr isold 1 ' ne the exception to pm Jung need fhe\ b’ md, fiee h wuhout iemo\al cl to 1 minal tips Pinch in eailv in, mie but slop bv mm aimmei l= e dower buds fail to open beloie Mu v_a son end' u!u>santhciuua lul to bloom beloie li os, unue' if g’ow ug tips aie i emoted alter ni'd Jul\ Send \oiu name and add'ess uith S 3 85 to Home Flouc. ituie, Box ooDO, Umteisdv Paik Pen nsjlunu 16302 to leun moie about summei caic ot annuals Theie aie no othei changes and a complete couise coiu comes to \on by mail Make checks to Tne Pennsylvania State Umveisity. Piepackaged Produce Because items aie weighed and labeled, prepackaged pioduce peimits customeis to shop fast ei, lemmds Catheime B Lore, Penn State extension consumer education specialist With ex cessive leaves and tops i amoved, the pioduce takes less space in the refrigerator 9 Farm Calendar (Continued tiom Page 1) Wednesday Jul> 2 Lancaster Countv Red Ro-. 8 00 pm—Baby Beet and Limb Club meets, Wilmei Nis-dey Fi’m I\P Joj