iis Week [From case 4) feed 40 million peo >ther countries. ,r P»«ce text President, plans and South America FORD PTO NURE SPREADERS . PARE, FEATURE BT FEAT D GIVIS YOU MORE ■ Disc type friction overload clutch ■ "No arch” design for easiei loading, (ess plugging ■ Self-cleaning beater teeth ai replaceable paddle widcspra ■ Quick attaching “Snap-on” PTO coupling THE LOW-COST DETAILS TOD steel box frame with treated wood box chain drives lever control of 5 apron indent throw-out of or apron Conestoga Farm Service irk Ave., Quarryville Phone ST 6-2597 iverstick Bros.. . > .bia Pike, Lancaster' Jione EX 2-5722 lien H. Mate Denver ion® AN 7-6502 Need A Good Feeding Program Produce Good Profits a Rase RY FEEDS & SUPPLEMENTS Start your herd on the Red Rose Cow- • Q-Lated Dairy Feeding Program. This pro gram was developed to pay off in the milk pail—where it counts most—with extra pounds of milk. Red Rose Feeds are available m many protein levels to balance any roughage on your farm . . . supplements to mix with your home grains . . . molasses and min eral mixtures ... as well as milk replacor and premium quality rations for calves. Feed with confidence <ind see the difference better feeding A. S. Groff 118 N. QUEEN. LANCASTER. I*A. Chas, E. Sauder & Sons R * I>. 2. EAST EARL. PA. E. Musser Heisey R- D. 2. MOUNT JOY. PA. to make greater use oi our $9 billion stockpile of farm surpluses to win friends for the West in underdeveloped countries in Asia, Africa 100 AND 130 BU. MODELS Elizabethtown. Farmers Supply, Inc. Elizabethtown Phone EM 7-1341 Sauder Bros. New Holland Phone EL 4-8721 'with Red Rose makes in profit! The battle against hunger in all parts of the world will be one in which the United States will have overwhelm ingly superior forces. Ameri ca’s food supply and our" great capacity for produc tion are vital to our wor.d leadership. The fact is we are not pro ducing food not at anywhere near our capacity. Depart ment of Agriculture officials tell us that, if necessaxy we could almost immediately ex pand our production by 20 percent to 25 percent. The time is near, I beieve when we will reverse our farm policy emphasis from discouraging food production to encourage it for use in strengthening the Free World. It is m that field that we have the greatest advan- for music ■t it's very th« m«gmflc«nt Magnavox music becomes magic . Uhen voice of J Magnavox sett it free *\\ (I TMMlifm. theDuOSOllic (ijiyQ qa FM/AM RADIOS «“»*W Slick’s Audio Sales 2320 HOBSON ROAD. SMOKETOWN. PA. EXpress 3-7242 HOLIDAY HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 9-5 Tues, 8s Fri. 9 - 9 Open other evenings by appointment One b"ock north of State Police barracks, then one mi e east on Hobson Road AYS Musser’s THE BUCK, H. D. 1. QUARHYVILLE Ammon £. Shelly H. D. 2, LITITZ. PA. J, C. Walker & Co. GAP. PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 10, 1960 tage over the communist countries. Just as food from Ameri can farms was a big factor in winning World War 11, it may be decisive in winning the cold war between com munism and freedom. Hung er is the communists’ most powerful ally on three con tinents; 9 Deer CFrom page I> Despite this, however, Pennsylvania still manages to turn out more trees for the Yuletide than any other state. About 2,500,000 Penn sy vama trees will be avail abe for sale this year and they will be shipped to ev ery state in the nation and South America Even Ha waii is gettmg some of its Christmas trees from the Keystone State this year. Oddly enough, Pennsylvania COLLEGE STUDY SHOWS VENT-O-MATIC Is "Most Efficient"! There's a BIG DIFFERENCE in ventilating equip ment Studies at CORNELL show that one 36-mch “Vent-O- Matic”, de'ivering 10,000 cu ft. of air per minute (air for 2500 average birds) costs $47 30 per year for pow er, compared with $7B 15 for ihe next most efficient system. Others cost from $147 58 up to $260 16 for power on the same size job COULD YOU USE BVz CENTS PER BIRD EXTRA A YEAR? Total operating costs (including depreciation) put Vcnt . O-Matic ahead by a wide margin. Prof. C N. Turner of Cornell says. “In a large house (8500-birds) the dif ference m operating cost could be as much as $7OO a year . . . The efficiency of the motor and.fan assembly can be more important than the purchase price ’’ Be*ore you buy, get an air-dehveiy rating . . and you’.! buy “Vent-O-Matic”. You’P like its smooth, care-free performance. Birds like the uniform tem perature and humidity (Cornell data) nr hot and cold weather, without drafts or pockets “Vent-O-Matic” is a complete ventilating system . . not just a fan. You get lull automatic contro 1 , contin uous air movement, and c ose temperature regulation as well as low first cost and the most economical oper- We engineer, install and guarantee HIESTAND, Inc. MARIETTA. R. D. 1 PH. HA 6-9301 Clean lots mean FASTER GAINS Keep your feedlots CLEAN. That’s the way to fast, efficient beef gain; cleaner, higher milk pro duction. Put in an Allis-Chalmers scraper and loader .. . then watch power take over ~ . watch how fast your increased livestock production will pay for this rear-mounted blade. See us for new, big-capacity Allis-Chalmers chore power. Ask us about the AlHs~Chahners plan to finance your time payment of farm equipment* ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES AND SERVICE 'y' L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son LH. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service will use more trees than it wid produce Pennsylvanians will buy about 3,200,000 Christmas trees this year. As Maurice K Goddard. Pcnnsy vama’s Secretary oi Forests and Waters has re marked. “Most Christmas trees are grown artificahy, raised like a crop of corn or wheat. Af ter two years in a nursery, t> ey are planted in fields f ve feet apart After the sec ond year in'the 'field, they arc sheared every year in order to make them compact and shapely, “If the grower can protect them from the deer and in sects long enough, they even tually wind, up m living rooms across the land where they do as important a job as any tree—they light up the ejes of a chid” Lancaster Farming advertis ing brings results. Nissley Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. New Holland, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. 9
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