Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1982, Image 161

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    rajnri For Fuel Economy... Think
LwiiLl The Fuel Misers!
...or choose this optional combination
Split rate financing... ... plus a check from Case
4£% % /4K? /o I M(^ 0 2^ 00 **99° ‘ 3 S®°
SB Ml / ■ 1190,1290 2090 2390 4490
■ ■ 1390,1490 or or 4690
or 1690 2290 2590 0r4890
APR finance charges A P.R finance charges for the
for the first 11 months balance of your contract
...on purchase of any
new Case farm tractor
With Case split rate financing
an Annual Percentage Rate
(A PR) of 10% will be applied
(or the first eleven months of
the contract On the remainder
of the contract the A P R will
be 15% Purchase must be
financed through JI Case
Credit Corporation
plus...special factory selling allowances
ZIMMERMAN’S A. L HERR & BRO. E. W. BILEWICZ C.&P. FULTZ T& T SUPPLY, INC. C. H. WALTZ SUNS, INC.
FARM SERVICE 312 Park Ave EQUIP., INC. EQUIP. RDS, Danville, PA ROl,
Bethel PA Quarryville. PA ’’ Rni ‘ (717)275-0927 Cogan Station, PA
<717)786-3521 jSSSh Spring Mills, PA 2 S.off Rte. 54 (717)435-2921
(609) 881-2692 (814) 422-8805
STOUFFER BROS., INC. PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE BINKLEY & HURST BROS. PAUL SHAVER’S, INC.
1066 Lincoln Oakland Mills, PA 133 Rothsville Station 35 East Willow St.
Way West (717)463-2735 Rd ofnoit'Mw:
Chambersburg, PA Lititz.PA (717) ?43-2686
(717)263-8424 (717)626-4705
Example af 10%-15% APR. split rata financinfl
•n purchase of now Caaa farm tractor
Cash pnco 0> tractor
Down payment cash and/o« trade m
Amount financed
Number ol payments
Payment at Alh month
Payment at 20th month
Payment at 32nd month
Total ol payments
Finance charge $7 051 07
Sates lax as applicable
insurance charges not included
the composite ANNUAL PERCENTAGE
RATE «v the length ol the contract is 12.40%
to make your trade worth more than ever before
Important. If you buy any new Case farm tr-actor listed in this ad
between March 1 and April 30 1982 Case will send you a check
for the dollar amount indicated in the offer you choose The amount
of your check may be applied toward your down payment NOTE-
Government Agencies'Departments do not qualify for rebates
$47 500 00
14 250 00
$33 250 00
throe
$l2 95221
13 $74 43
13 $7443
'Official lest "Mfrs est
$4O 30' 07
Model
PTO HP*
Displacement
Rated RPM
•Mil's rating
TIME IS RUNNING OUT!
OFFER ENDS APRIL 30,1982
CASE,
1290
1390
1490
1690
53
(39 KW)
60
(45 kW)
70
(52 kW)
90
(67 kW?
219 T
2200
2200
2200
2300
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982—D25
petitions Block
on beef proposal
WASHINGTON. D.C. - Nor
thern lowa Congressman Berkley
Bedell and 29 other members of
Congress have written to
Agricultural Secretary John Block
requesting turn to withdraw the
Department’s proposal to lower
beef grading standards, citing the
detrimental effects it would have
on an already troubled cattle in
dustry.
The letter followed a proposal by
USDA to lower beef grading
standards which, according to
Bedell could result in shopper’s
paymg “Prime” prices for beef
which is now graded “Choice,” and
“Choice” prices for been now
graded “Good."
Stressing that this is not a
“consumer versus producer”
issue. Bedell called on Block to
recognize that the USDA proposal
would be injurious to the cattle
industry while resulting in the
consumer paymg more for less.
In addition to the potential cost
to the consumer, lowering the beef
grading standards could impair
exports of high quality beef to
countries which seek to obtain
consistantly top quality meat,
according to Bedell.
The letter to Block, which was
signed by lowa Congressman Tom
Harkm, Neal Smith and New York
Representative Peter Peyser, also
suggested that Block give greater
consideration to a proposal
sponsored by the lowa Cattlemen’s
Association to promote “Lean”
beef as a separate grade while at
the same time maintaining current
beef grading standards.
Citing a similar 1976 change in
beef grading standards, Bedell
expressed concern that under the
present USDA plan, “beef con
sumption would likely decrease
while complaints about beef
quality would increase.”
1190
43
(32 KW)
2200
Cong. Bedell