—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19, 1962 6 • President Calls (Continued Horn Pane 1) In evpressin£ hope that t ou gro st, would ucept the pto pesod bill, “in. spite of con fin tins interest’’, President Kenned} said it is inipmt.uu to all our interest to ha\e sup .ply and demand in lalaiue He complimented Vine) nan farmers tor their piortmtne abilitv as (onipaied to thi produitne alnlit\ ot l.umeis in other parts ot the wot Id but hi \iewed with alami th ■ rise in the budget ot tlu De partment ot AsruulUue “We are ptoud ot the leioid Oif our farmers, but we ha\e been the federal budget tor a£- ruultuie so up from ?2ij bil lion in 19at to H billion last year.’’ The president also express ed hope that congress would look favorablj on the foreign trade bill now under consider ation. "It is important to our com mon interests abroad to main tain a f:u 01 able balance of tra.de”, he said • Lancaster Poultry (Continued from Page 5) 9-6, Carl 15 Risser 16 0 24 Horn&Co (Samel 3000 WVC. 9-6, Daniel K Good 16 2, 21 Horn&Co CSevin Flint h - baugh) 5000 \VV 0-2 Dan iel K Good 16 2 26 Horn&Co ( lames Mar tin), 2000 WV 10-1 Daniel K Good 11. 1 27 Hot n&Co (Dee Remetker) 7000 \VV. College Hill Poulti \ 16 1,2 S M&B (Stanlev Cai penter) 5500 \VV, 5-2 Is land Poultiv, 16 1, 29 M&B (Same), 6000 \\ V 6-2, Stan Poultry. 16 1 30 M&B (Rich ard Kilts) 2500 \\ Mt, S-3 Starr Poultry 16 2 31 Ralpa C Hood, 200 \VR 15, 11 wks Daniel K. Good. 14 0 and 75 Males. Marvin Sweigait, 8 0 HATCHERY Breeding Farm AN INVESTMENT FOR LARGE PROFIT In Agriculture, as in other business, a good way to increase assets and in come is buying a related farm business with “ready made” customers and a long historj of high per centage profits. Tax records show this hatchery - farm enterprise had average profits the past seven years of $17,061 (before depreciation) and in 1961, a profit of $19,449. Owner has reinvested $5,000 to $20,000 each year. Without heavy plow hack each year, a good manager can net $20,000 or more This is the time to buy . . . . when, due to sudden illness, owner will sacrifice asset and earning values, built up over 23 years. This southeastern Penn sylvania farm business, with 50 tillable acres, is in a low-cost area, ideally ar ranged for profit. DATA SHEET tells why. Trained Help lives on premises Near main highway. Cus tomer-prospect list 4,000 names, carefully catalagu ed Present staff is willing to stay. For full dat-n, u r!»•<■; Box A, Lismotwtcr Farming 'W. O. Box' 1554, IdLaraster, I’m. we will protect the interests anvthniß la(c last week by a veto j. of tbe farmer in tbe in irket ” Sometimes it is difficult to to 17. luit it has rot \o; J Of}U We sell $1 ') billion worth he b,u<l , . net a ‘•majority of one”, he to the floor dt the House js ol noods in the foreign mar- pressed to comment said Senate \ ersion was vot.d Ket. and all farnius are tied on ,lle PiobabiliU ‘ that .on- rho administrations farm 01 committee in April, bm J up with this ti add hi ess would pass the larm bill h , n was ouf P f the not 'ct eomo before tin fl)| If we mss the (rule hill ! '' C Piet, " lem sa,d " bdr<l House \ K neuUure committee l,ofl ' If we pass tile trade bill, , () w , a (1(M , ( , ut majonty on “TA and Traction Control gets me through the toughest spots with my Far mall 560,” > > A 4 ♦ «; 'f"< “Being that I am in wheel track farming,” Mr. Herr explains, “it requires power to get the job done in a hurry, as I wait to the last minute to plow and plant I like the big smooth 6 cylinder power plus Torque Amplifier. You just pull the TA lever to zip right through your toughest spots without stopping or shifting. I traded in a smaller tractor for my 560 . . . . and found that I could do 1/3 more work for 1/3 less fuel, than with the smaller tractor.” New power,,, new etonomy, .. for YOU You pick the time, the field, and the job . . . and we’ll let you prove to yourself how the International 560 gets more work done on less fuel. Check the smooth 6-cylinder power that's yours in gasoline or Diesel. Try out the famous CALL US FOR A DATE TO TRY THE FARMALL 560 ON YOUR OWN FARM C. B. Hooker JNTKRTOI ISSK SO S-S5Ol C. E. Wiley & Son yuarrjullp • "Wakefield ST 6-2505 IH Torque-Amplifier that boosts pull-power 45% on-the-go, without shifting. Test all the 560’s farm-easy features . . independent PTO. “live” Hydra-Touch hydraulics, power steering, and many more. David Kurtz MOIMr'AVJ’OWV AT «-5771 J. B. Hostetler & Sons Cope & Weaver Co. MOUNT JOY vni.ixnv STREET K\ S-2824 OL 3-3731 International Harvester Sales and Sen lee EPinMTA RE 3-3383 Kauffman Bros. MOl \ TV lI.IvE VP f V- Says . . . Carl B. Herr Lancaster J. Paul Nob G\P HI 3-41 S 3
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