Secretary Hardin Speaks On Inflation Control Farm people, perhaps more taken on President Nixon’s pro than any other group in the Na- gram if inflation is to be stop tion, have a strong stake in see- ped and our economic health ing inflation curbed. For that restored. reason among other’s it is Domestically, the damaging crucial that timely action be results of inflation are clearly FEEDER PIG SALE Saturday, July 5, 1969 ZV2 miles South of Bethel from US 22 and 6 miles North of Myerstown, Pa., along US 501. 375 to 425 40 to 60 lb. Choice Feeder Pigs Hampshire, Duroc and York Cross All pigs are vaccinated for Cholera and Erysipelas, Castrated young. Wormed, Sprayed for Mange and Lice. All pigs were raised on this farm. No outside pigs will sell on this sale. Also pigs will not have to be moved the day of Sale. These are some of the finer quality feeder pigs in the East. Sale at 1:30 P. M. NORMAN M. MARTIN RD 1, Myerstown, Pa. r• Kills Flies on Livestock Fast Wayne Dairy and Livestock Spray Concentrate . . . • Lasts for a full week on beef and dairy cattle, horses, sheep, goats and swine • Controls Stable Flies, Face Flies, Horn Flies, House Flies, Lice, Ticks • Spray directly on livestock, on feed lot fences, dairy barn walls, pens • Contains Ciodnn—safer, no hazardous milk contam ination • One gallon makes 48 gallons of ready to use spray Try this New working partner with Wayne Feeds, ® Wayne Dairy and Livestock Spray Concentrate GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown HERSHEY BROS. Remholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2. Peach Bottom MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim H. M. STAUFFER & SONS. INC. Witmer C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-3444 seen. Farmers are special vic tims because their costs rise while their incomes arc held , .. down by heavy production. They t, Production expenses are caught in a squeeze between A® 6 ” increa sing steadily prices paid and prices received. f inc ?, 3 .‘, a PP ea |’ s that near- Once prices of production the expected increase goods of nonfarm origin in- farm p ™ d “ ct “ n crease, they seldom decline. For b -tth he example, prices of faim machi- p llc , e . 63833 i other nery have risen every year since J h t ? n th f e of greater quan -1955. Prices of motor vehicles phased eqUipment have followed a similar pattern 1 have ' Just returned flom except for a slight dip in 1960 Europe, where I have had op and 1961. portunity to see what the Ameri- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 28,1969 can inflation is doing to our ag ricultural trade. Inflation in creases the costs of our pro ducts and makes it haidei lor us to get our farm products in to foreign maikets This is a veiy seuous matter for Ameri can farmers. r* t .~>od the adjust ed January budget by $4 billion. Second, he has asked Con gress to extend the income tax surcharge The President is committed to eventual elimina tion of the surtax. In fact, his proposal includes cutting it in half on January 1, 1970, and ending it on June 30, 1970. The third Administration pro posal is to repeal the seven per cent investment tax credit. This repeal will produce revenue to enable us to cut the surtax in half next January first A fourth proposal will post pone for one year the scheduled reduction of excise taxes on au tomobiles and telephone ser vices. The primary purpose in this case, too, is to produce revenue in an area where de mand remains strong. Many freeway accidents take place at the entrance and exit ramps of such super highways, cautions the Cooperative Exten sion Service farm and home safe ty committee of The Pennsyl vania State University. While driving onto the en trance ramp of a freeway or ex pressway, begin cheeking the speed and volume of traffic on the mam roadway Look for space that would allow you to safely enter the main stream of traffic Then merge smoothly, urges the Cooperative Extension Service farm and home safety committee of The Pennsylvania State University. JOHN DEERE 55 If weather threatens, the 55 is good harvest insurance Ample power, heavy 30-inch cylinder, cell-type gate, big grain tank with high-speed unloading these help you get your crop out fast Come in soon for de tails. Ask about our Credit Plan. • Effective through 30 June 1969. No interest or carrying charge until December 1> 1969. • No payments until January 1,1970. • Immediate delivery. Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster (1 Mile North of Lancaster on Rt. 72) Ph. 393-3906 The Administration has pro posed a budget that will result in a sizeable surplus a sm plus that is essential if we aie to curb inflation. To guarantee that surplus to guaid against an inflationary deficit the President has proposed the fol loving program 1 Enter Freeways and Expressways Smoothly Good Harvest Insurance 21