■ 111 * I I Get the BIG silo unlooder value! < VcmDcile Deliver* m •Double sugar i (am Mgi tha at (••tar and m •vanty under all dltlana whether •■• la (reran, or dry. •Inclusive, adjual drive hub givaa Caaltlva traeti aeps tha mad operating ova and raqulraa ' ••war. DELIVERS . Tha doubla augers, oparaling In conjunction TWO SIZESt with tha patanlad V-paddla Impellara, digs tha •llaga, mlxaa It thoroughly, and than throwi It Standard-tor allot Wto tr down tha chuta. Your cow* and cattle get good, Heavy Duty—for alloa IT palatable adage ... not a powdered mash aa so ta W often happens with unloadara using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER B. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2118 » K V*' » Where Pop and Junior boo-booed was in-stopping to discuss who should get first turn with the new B-10 tractor. Meanwhile—Mom moved ml, Everybody wants to get into the act when a B-10 joins your family. That's because it's a real tractor —so much fun to run while you get the job done. Job? Make it jobs! The B-10 can handle dozens of chores for you. If you wish, you can get tools for piling, cultivating, carting, snow-throwing— just like a farmer buys implements. Ask your wife if you can use the car to come in and look at a B-10. Better yet, bring her with you! FROM ALUS-CHALMERS ... THE TRACTOR PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE BIG ONES L. H. Brubaker ’ Lancaster, Pa. Farm Grumeili Farm Service 1 New Holland, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. <1 ,J.t-'' Jt v.ii . WRITE OR RHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR* NATION AND PRICES. FOILED AGAIN N. G. Myers & Son Nissley Farm Service Rheems. Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. Chef' Long Akron, Pa. • Freeman (Continued from Page 1) for commercial ag working title," the Secretary rlcullure." sa , _ Freeman outlined new pro- In 1961. Secretary Freeman g,. ams which extended the said he saw that ‘ when peo- scrv i ce 0 f USDA and other pic talked about the farm a g en cies to nonfaim as well problem, we had to analyze as (0 f arm people such pro that problem in terms of peo- grams> as housing legislation pie, not commodities . • . . i n 1961 and 1962 that broad that the Department’s concern cned lhe authonty of the was for “all rural people Farmers Home Administration farmers and non-farmers in the Departmcnt t 0 make alike •• • ■ Wl lh the rural cie( ]jt available to all rural community as a whole.” Americans, the Area Redevel- MuM »■*•!* The Secretary stressed that opment Act in 1961, the Food this transformation of the De- and Agriculture Act of 1962 partment "does not mean the to expand the dimensions of effort and activities which the rural development, the Man- Department carries on for the power Development and Train farmer have been downgraded, mg Act of 1962, the Vocation- We simply recognize that pro- a i Education Act of 1963. grams for agriculture as an industry are not enough by The results of these and themselves to serve adequate- other programs carried on ly the needs of the non-farm through the rural areas devel rural economy, and the time opment effort “are both im has come to raise the status P l essive and heartening,” the of the program for rural peo- Secretary noted pie to the same level as the « Loeal leadership has re . sponded to the challenge,” he said “There are mral com munity development groups involving over 100,000 rural leaders in more than 2,100 counties today. These groups have helped to create some 412,000 new jobs in rural communities, including more than 40,000 jobs provided toy 3*16 ARA financed projects.” Freeman pointed out that the President had directed USDA to establish a Rural Community Development Serv ice to provide “outreach” so that “every program of the Federal government will, in fact as 'well as theory, be available to the rural com munity that seeks such co operation.” I ( // sr r s ( u s( r ( / / Sir '/- ; e, L, H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1965 RED COMB CHICK STARTER Helps Build Your Profits Right from the start . . . fast, safe chick growthl. That’s what you want with the chicks you buy; that’s what you get when you start chicks off' with Red Comb Chick Starter. Add a bit of Red Comb “C” Flakes the first day. It’s flaked grains, plus a touch of molasses. It helps get r mostly .' your chicks to eating. feed Red Comb Chick Starter. It has everything . everything chicks need for good health, fast growth and rapid feathering. Red Comb Research has expertly balanced 22 different ingredients in Red Comb Chick Starter. Your chicks have the advantages gained through a half-century of Red Comb Research. There is no better start for your replacement flock. * s J I! **■■«« ft■»•» ■»*>tmi' That's the way ... the easy way, with choremaster power. Makes every job easier. Does every job better. . . faster! Designed for operator com fort and convenience and built for durability in rugged use ... by the world's largest manufacturer of tillers. See it, try it today! Get FREE Dial-A-Garden Guide when you buy a CHOREMASTER. L H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane. R. D. 3, Litltz Phone Lancaster 397-517# Strasburg 687-3002 Lititz 626-7766 Then, for seven weeks They live, grow and hustle. '0 CD'S FEED la New Providence ’ W
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