Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1963, Image 6

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    I—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25, 1963
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FHA Loans Are Available For
Recreation Projects On Farms
Fanners Homo Adnnmstia
tmn if now accepting loan
npplu.uions irom l.mnly liirm
eis lot the cleielopment ol ie
up.it ion enti'jpnsi's on their
f.unis, according to Rich.ml \V
Hooter, count} supcnisoi ol
the .itomv lot Lam aster,
Lebanon .ui'l (Tiestoi Coun
ties
Loans also aie a\ailable to
Ruial Gkmips, including non
piofit associations ol tanners,
■water supple or soil consul
tation distnets, lecreation as
sociations and small countiy
towns and otliei nual political
subdn isions
On lainilt farms among the
enterprises that now may he
financed In a Fatmeis Home
Administration loan aie ponds
and lakes toi lishmg and swim
ming purposes cottages and
camping facilities tor tacation
eis and lisheinien stahles and
horses toi ndmg. picnic
giounds, spoil aieas and othei
iecieation.il enterpnses
To qualitj toi a lecreation
loan a taimei must ha\ e_the
backgiound neeclel to be suc
cesslul in the pioposfd faim
and lecieation euteipuse arid
continue to lecene a siihstan
tial pait ot liit. income tioai
laiming Recieation loans aie
aimed at helping laimh tann
eis supplement then imuaes,
Mi Hoo\er said The maxiiaum
teini ot mtoi mediate ciedit to
coiet opmating costs ot a le
cieation pioiect is 7 >eais and
under ieal estate loans to de
velop land and buildings up
to 4 0 jeai* The intei est iate
is r,%
Rural gioups mai use Faim-
ei s Home Admimsh atuin loan
Stanley H. Deiter
Anctioneer & Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1798
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STBFF
STALKS
Bred by DeKalb Re
search to fight blight,
borers and stalk lots —to
give top yields of dry,
sound giain
dek&lb*
CORN
*'DEKAIB * is a Rejiste-cd Brand Name
The Number is a Variety Designation
P. L. ROHRER
a bro;, ffiie.
MIOMOIOU \
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to cot er the costs of shiftin;.
land use to develop a laige
leeieatiou aiea, such as a paiK
lakes, picnic aiea, sports atea
including athletic tields and
facilities, goll couises and.tai-
got langes, camping and re
lated facilities, toiest tiai's
and natm.ll scenic attractions,
tishing and swimming wateis,
hunting areas and pit serves,
among other entei prises.
Non-profit associations ot
nual iesidents may borrow up
to one million dollars foi re
creational pi ejects, the masi
mum late ot interest is 5%
and loans may be made tor up
to 40 years.
To quality tor a recreation
loan a rural gioup must pro
pose a project which will pn
inanly sene farmers and other
mral lesidents eithei by dneet
use oi by economic benefits
Loans aie made only to tann
ers and groups who ate un.ih’e
to obtain the credit they need
Horn other sources at
able lates and terms
Commenting further,
said that m the northeast many
taimeis are alieady adding to
then faim earnings b> pait
tnne seasonal and other actni
ties that sene the neecU ot
Start now
for tomorrow's EGGS
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Feed is a mighty important factor in profit
able poultry raising A chick is what it eats. If
it cats regularly and gets a high quality, balanced
ration your chances of raising a top-quality pullet
are greatly increased.
This is an all-mash feed with “high
appetite appeal” for chicks from day-old
to 6 to 8 weeks that most important
early nutrition period for growing
birds.
Reb^Ruse*
STARTER & GROWER
This is an excellent feed for starting
and growing laying flock replacements. Feed
it from day-old until the birds go into the
laying house It’s fortified with vitamin 812,
and antibiotic feed supplement plus .all the
essential nutrients necessary to get chicks
off to a good start and grow them into profit
able producers.
THIS SEASON aim for higher production and
higher profits.
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Feed RED ROSE FEEDS from the start!
Chos. E. Sauder & Sons A. L. Herr & Bro.
R D. 2, East Earl, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
I. B. Groybill & Son David B. Hurst
Refton, Pa Bowmansville, Pa.
Elverson Supply Co. Walter & Jackson
Eh erson. Pa. Christiana, Pa.
Joseph M. Good & Son
f!7 Xowpoit Hoad Lonla, Pa.
GDEXX ESUENS]
f Pequea Valley FFA
(Continued irom Page 1)
Sander, Ronks Rl, and chap
lain, Dale, S'toltzifus, Box 6,
Gap.
Henry E Givler is teacher
of vocational agriculture and
advisoi of the FFA chapter.
■vacationers, hunteis, fishermen
and others Recieation' is a
growing laun and rural busi
ness and the need for such 10-
creational outlets is growing
steadily Further information
may be obtained by contacting
the local FHA Office liMted
in the Post Ottice Building,
Lancaster, Pa
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CHICK STARTER
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| Tobacco planting time is here again . . . Give your g
plants the best start they’ve ever had . . . For soil *
I insect control use NEW IMPROVED ISOTOX |
| TRANSPLANTER SOLUTION. Contains plant ■
_ hormones to help reduce wilting. Use with OR
■tHO-GRO STARTER SOLUTION for maximum. I
| plant response. EASIEST combination you ever ■
a used. Simply add both materials to transplanting
® water. Your best bet for healthy stands is ISOTOX I
g TRANSPLANTING SOLUTION plus ORTHO- |
g GRO STARTER SOLUTION.
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A Comp/eteUne of
ORTHO PRODUCTS
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
SMOKETOWN
IMPORTANT
T M ORTHO REG U S FAT OFF
ISOTOX
Transplanter Solution |
Distributed by !
I. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. j
736 EAST CHESTNUT ST. LANCASTER, PA. '
PH. 397-3721 " '
Available At
Phone Lane, 397-3539
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