Farm Income Expected To Hold Steady Farmers’ take home pay, not counting government help, will probably drop about three per cent this year. This prediction was made by the DuPont Com pany’s top economist at the Uni versity of Delaware’s annual Farm and Home Week. Speaking to a group of dairy farmers, Ira T. Ellis said this decline reflects the pressures of larger supplies and a weaker de mand for farm goods. But with the number of farms continuing to decrease, net income per farm should be close to the 1968 level. Reviewing the total business "BETTER-BILT" LIQUID MANURE SPREADER DISTRIBUTED AND SOLD BY IM. MANUFACTURING Co., Inc. k D. 4, Litltz, Penna. Call or Write For Free Demonstration Get Your Supply Today At Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. S. H. Hiestand & Company Harold H. Good Terre Hill outlook, Ellis said production is somewhat the rise in fedenl at an all time high and continu- spending. f«T'b™m»n5 S '6T ,ll,s with S to the nthlr Sbl! ™ P ercent last ?««>*• : " 1(1 that con ten year* average d sumors w,n most of lhis ° ' increase seven pci cent. While it is true that not in come per farm is rising, he said this is due to the rapidly declin ing number of faim operators Also, government payments have increased from about one billion dollars in 1958 to three billion dollars in 1968. Ellis predicted that President Richard Nixon will follow more conservative economic policies that did President Johnson. But since the Republicans did not gain control of Congress, the best Nixon can do is to restrain Leola Phone 717-626-8585 '■ "If I could speak I'd ask for" FUI/QPEP BITE-SIZE Now in 10-25 & 50 lb. bogs Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. The prices fat mors pay foi the things they need will also go up. According to Ellis, many cost increases have already been built into the economic system “We must restrain this rising cost by increasing output per worker. It won’t be easy but this is the best way to do it.” Putting it in popular terms Ellis said ’69 will be a year of inflation. Which by his defini tion means distorted business decisions, increases in the cost of production, construction and transportation, and interference with foreign trade and the bal ance of international payments He pointed out that inflation gives a false sense of prosperity, benefiting debtors at the ex pense of creditors and hurting those on fixed incomes. With regard to the long term economic outlook, Ellis said that if we can restrain the growth in defense spending in the years ahead and shift this effort to the production of things consumers want, we can have growth in the decade ahead and shift this effort to the production of things con sumers want, we can have grow th in the decade ahead with x’elatively little inflation. But he said the future is not assured and we must first get business costs under control. In the long run, we should aim for the economy to simmer most of the time, not to cool or boil. Cave' Men and Swiss Lake Dwellers, 5,000 years ago, ate peas, and remains of peas have been found in the ruins of an cient Troy. $ * Earrings were first used to protect ears from being enter ed by evil spirits. IN Salunga Stevens Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 22.1969—13 PUBLIC SALE REGISTER SAT FEB. 22—11 00 A.M. Pub lic Auction of 14 open Hoi. Ilcifeis and Farm Machineiy, Terms by J. Walbert Willis, owner. (Chesterville) Kennedy ulle, Md. SAT. FEB. 22 10.30 AM. Gockley’s Faun Equipment Auc tion at Reinholds, Lancaster County, Pa.. Vz mi. S. of Rt. 897. Terms by Jacob H. Gockley. SAT. FEB. 22—10 A.M. Public Sale of complete dispersal of Farm Machinery, Dairy and Household Goods located 4 mi. from Elizabethtown. Terms by Lloyd L. Keener. SVT. FEB. 22—11-00 AM. Clean Sweep Public Sale of Farm Machinery, Yorkshire, Landrace Cross Brood Sows, Shoats, Suck ing Pigs, Household Goods and Antiques Terms by George W Jackson & Son, located 1 mi. E. of Nine Points, 3 Mi. SW of Christiana along the Noble Rd., Lane Co, Pa. SAT. FEB. 22 9 AM at Osceola, Tigoa Co. Pa at the Ohn Farm, 155 Holstems and Equipment. WED. FEB 26 9 A M., Mar tin’s Sale Barn, Blue Ball, Pa. Farm Equipment. We sell on commission. Paul Z. Martin. THURS. FEB. 27—12 30 Noon Purebred Guernsey Sale at the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, 6 mi. E. of Lancaster. Pa. 45 Top Guern seys Sale Managed by Penna. Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n. THURS. FEB. 27—Noon The Spring Festival and 285th Gar den Spot Sale held on the J. M. Brubaker Farm just off Rt. 72 and 222 about a mile S. of Wil low Street Village, 4 mi. S. of Lancaster. FRI. FEB. 28—11:00 A.M. Pub lic Sale of Farm Equipment along Rt. 222, first farm N. or the Pa.-Md. State Line, Lancas- I ter Co., Pa. Terms by Ralph L. and Gwenyth L. Cramer. SAT. MAR. 1 12.00 Noon Public Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property located 3 mi. NW of Manheim along Cole brook Rd, between East Fair view Church and Old Line Store, Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co , Pa Terms by Bertha Shelly. SAT. MAR. I—lo 00 A M Pub he Auction at the faim located on Aldino Road (RT. 156) 2W mi E of Chuichville, 1 mi SW of Le\cl, directly opposite Aldi no Anpoit in Haiford Co. Md. Terms by John W. Bailey, Aber deen, Maryland. SAT MAR. 1, 1 P.M. sharp Public Sale of Valuable Real Es tate, Farm Machinery, Personal Property at RD. #l, Brogue ville, Pa. in Chanceford Twp, Sale by Harold J. Walker, Ex ecutor of the David H. Walker SAT. MAR. I—Penna. Landrace Swine Breeders Association Show and Sale, Pa. Farm Show Building, Small Arena, Harris burg, Pa. Show 10 A.M. Sale 1 P.M. SAT MAR. I—lo 00 A.M. Farm Machinery Sale (5 Farms Sold). Teims by Sherlock D. Hackley of Long Point Farm, Oxford. Md. Sale location: at Cook’s Hope Farm, Easton, Md. SAT MAR. 1 10 AM At Enyedy Faim at Big Flats, 4,500 laying hens and poultry equip ment, farm machinery, house hold goods. SAT MAR 1 11 00 AM. Public Sale of Personal Proper ty and Farm Machinery at 1961 Landis Valley Road near Eden Paper Mill, Lancaster County, Pa. Terms by Mrs M. L Betz SAT. MAR. I—Another All Day Community - Farm Sale at Georgetown on Rt. 896, 6 mi. SE of Strasburg. Sponsored by Bart Twp. Fire Co. (Watch for large ad.) TUES. MAR. 4 11:00 A.M. Public Sale of Farm Equipment along Rt. 222, between Lancas ter and Ephrata, Pa. at Sandy Beach. Sale by Isaac F. Wenger, Leola R#l, Pa. TUES. MARCH 4 12 P.M. Public Sale of Farm Equipment located 2 mi. East of Mt. Joy along Newcomer Road. Sale by Paul S. Miller. WED. MAR. 5—12:00 Noon Pub lic Sale of Farm Machinery and Heifers located along Rt. 896 be tween Russellville and Home ville, Chester Co., Pa. Terms by Beulah Hershey for Clifford E Hershey Estate.