FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS [■ 4* • -' '< v *\ A s ■*o ' i < * < i ~» y t ♦ ' f ~ f< V< ' A t s $ v -. }f- * s k : j- x BAKER’S AG-LIME pays off BEST! Liming pays off in healthier soil, better crops, stronger and more productive animals. In fact, it has been estimated that each $1 invested in limestone returns from $3 to $lO in bigger and better yields. Baker’s agricultural limestone pays off best because it does more. Baker’s ag-lime sweetens soil to reduce acidity and raise pH level. It also adds vital magnesium. Both are important to make sure that your crops can make full use of the fertilizers you apply. Take care of your land, and your land will take care of you. Choose the brand of Baker’s agricultural limestone that meets your needs best. Magnesium Calcium Oxide Oxide. • "Conestoga Valley" balanced limestone from our Ephrata quarry 14% 36% • "Prime Lime" dolomite limestone from our Gap quarry. 30% 30% • "Hy-Mag" limestone from our Paradise quarry 20% 30% Henry B. Hoover Gehman Feed Mill Fowl’s Feed Service Ephrata 733-6593 Denver 267-5585 Peach Bottom 548-2376 Lancaster Bone Fertilizer Quarryville 786-2547 Harry Freese Stanley Hoffer Fisher & Son, Inc. Oxford 932-9762 Paradise 687-6860 Malvern 644-3300 FUNK'S 78F WORLD’S MOST VERSATILE FORAGE For GRAZING HAY HAYLAGE GREEN CHOP STANDING HAY PLOWOOWN • Higher Yields • More Nutritious • Faster Regrowth • Drouth Resistance Call your local Hoffman Seed Man. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville, Pa. 898-2261 Mr '%?. l*S *?t£ Ifc'. S 5 *.<- id l*-£ Heistand Bros. Harvey G. Good Elizabethtown 367-1504 Intercourse 768-8451 New U.S. Law Helps Credit Card Owners This spring, credit card own eis can expect to receive letters from their credit card companies explaining the new $5O liability limit for unauthorized card use A new federal law has ended one of the biggest worries of credit card owners The law ends the fear of being charged with overwhelming bills if the card is lost or stolen and some one else uses it Miss June Wilke, Chester County Extension home eco nomist, explains that the new regulation makes $5O the largest amount a credit card owner will have to pay if an unauthoiized person has used has card. How ever, the law still makes it the card owner’s responsibility to inform the company issuing the card of its loss After he does this, no charges can be made against the account The new law states that before credit companies can recover even $5O losses for unauthorized card use, the card owner has been warned of possible $5O ha- bility In addition, the company credit cards is a penalty of up to must have given the caid owner $lO,OOO or imprisonment of up an addressed, piestamped notice to five years or both when illegal to be returned to the company charges totaling $5,000 or moie in case the card ,s lost oi stolen have been made on a credit card. So, along with the explanation T jj ls pe na itj will hit credit letter, credit card owners should , , . . , be getting addressed and stamp- card thieves ' vho have used stol - notices to use if credit cards tn cards to finance big splurges are lost or stolen These notices oi spending must be kept in a safe place so . , , they are readily available if In recent years - thls ty P e of needed theft has become possible with Another attack the new law the growth of credit cards which has on the unauthorized use c can be used nationwide *■> o