Know over-spending’s six danger signals UNIVERSITY PARK —At careful you may end up deep what point are you spending in debt without realizing more than your income until it is too late, says should allow? Or, when is it Marilyn Furry, family time to stop charging and resource specialist at Penn start saving? State. These are questions that More and more families you should be considering are using credit to keep up with every credit purchase with inflation and this, says you make. If you are not Furry, can lead over ■ i ■ As soon as all the governmental red tape & details are completed, we will be having an OPEN HOUSE on a farm in Lebanon County showing the NEW MARTIN AG FUEL SYSTEM in operation with trucks, tractors and furnace running on ag fuel. We are also planning to have an inter esting educational meeting in a local auditorium with a few well qualified speakers. WATCH FOR FUTURE ADS GIVING TIME, PLACE, DIRECTIONS A MORE DETAILS Please don’t ask to see the equipment which is oper ating now, before Open House. We are too busy getting ready and setting up production. Thank you. mm *1 hsless iisvi UHfil I lIUI. 1^="" iTiHUiin mo i iudu i uno, mu. spending to the point where there isn’t enough income to pay the bills. Each month becomes more difficult than the last. However, according to Furry, there are several warning signals that can avert fmancial disaster. The National Foundation for Consumer Credit has listed six warning signs of impending credit disaster. Answer these six questions and rate your credit stan ding. Do you charge small day to-day expenditures, such as groceries and toiletries, because you don’t have the money to pay for them? Have you recently post poned paying a bill until next month due to lack of funds to cover it ? Do you have to borrow money to pay fixed ex penses, such as quarterly tax payments, insurance premiums, even loan in stallments 7 Are some of your telephone calls or letters from creditors demanding payment of overdue bills? Do annual payments on long-term debts amount to more than 20 percent of your annual mcome? Are you unable to say exactly how much money you owe on installment and other long-term debts 7 If you answered no to all of these above questions, you are in good financial shape. If you answered yes to two of the questions you have potential problems. WANTED * District Sales Manager * Dealers to Sell & Service Equipment * Manufacturing Plants DETAILS UPON REQUEST Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980—0il If more than three of your answers were yes, you are Finally, if you still find The U.S. is the world’s already in trouble. yourself in trouble you lading cheese producer. If you are having fmancial should consider some kind of Output reached 1.7 million difficulties. Furry advises fmancial counselling, she tons last year, according to you to work out a budget and said. the Department of stick to it. If you cannot , Agriculture make all of your payments in For the first time, U.S. a given month contact some cotton exports may exceed of your creditors and make domestic use this year, other arrangements. Don t predicts the Department of just skip some payments. ” 1 Agriculture. Ex-Dairy Princess weds Lititz farmer Twilla F. Brubaker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brubaker, Manheim, and the 1977-78 Lancaster County Dairy Princess (second runner-up in the Pennsylvania Pageant) was married Saturday to H. Dale Rohrer, who is em ployed farming on the farm of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton F. Rohrer, Lititz. The ceremony took place at Erisman's Mennonite Church, Manheim. The couple will reside at 750 Doe Run Road, Lititz. Martin Ag Fuel System produces 160 Proof Ethanol (alcohol) From Corn ■ Completely Automatic - Continuous Flow with safety backup, testing instruments and supplies. ■ No Operator needed - Nothing like it. Patents Pending. ■ Various sizes from 25 to 5000 gallons per day capacity. ■ Very low operating cost - Approximately 50 c gal. considering corn at $3.00 bu. and the value of the high protein fuel, (mash) ■ We provide and prepare federal and state permit and zoning applications plus local service dealer training operations and supplies. 8 Mash dryer, small hammer or roller N mill, prefab insulated building, dry and high moisture grain storage equipment, | grain storage augers, fuel tanks and pumps m a m a hiAU n a * m a A I . LCDHIIVII. PM I / PHuNE / 17-566-4906 717-866-4555 ill