L oans to Low-Income Loans to enable low-income James V. Smith of the Fanners iral people to establish small Home Administration announced nterpnses will be increased this recently. iring under an additional allo- ition of loan funds for the rest Funds also covei fai mmg and fiscal 1970, Administrator cooperatives that piovide seivic- Want ripe ears on :£reeh stalks next year? *r'-*- „ j . n ‘ Talk to: EUGENE HOOVER Lititz, R. D. 3 569-0756 Seed available at planting time INTRODUCHG... GLEANER MODEL K COMBINE THE ECONOMY COMPACT FOR ALL-CROP EFFICIENCY YOU can’t find more capacity or tetter performance in a combine this size. Effi ciency is built into the Model K Gleaner combine. The engine is only 78 h.p., but because of true center-line design you get more power, more fraction, faster operation than with most larger machines. The cylinder measures only 27 inches, but it works from end to end... not just in the middle. Separator area? Only 5,449 sq. in. with walkers extended, but the big-capacity shoe, plus two-fan cleaning, brings home more of your crop with greater efficiency than many of the “giants”. You can equip the K with 20,30 or 40-inch corn heads, and a 10,12 or 13-foot grain header. A pressurized cab, hydrostatic power steering and a host of other convenience features are also available. The traditional performance and durability of t Gleaner combine are standard equipment. When it comes to combines. Going Gleaner's Going Great* L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. A , Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Quarryville. Fa. Lancaster, Pa. fa \ t n iuus-cHALMEM N. G. Myers & Son GLEANER is an Aliit-ChitmeH tradsmavto Rheems, Pa. ________ Nissley Farm Service Roy H. Buck, Inc. Washington Boro, Pa. Ephrata, R.D. 2 __ A •111 years for individuals and up to Rural People Available 3 "s: r “ r «. 1,700 county offices whei c the come pattern of the bonoweis. paimers Home Adminislialion Loans are made at 4'/h per cent cames on its icgulai faim, hous intei cst Repayments is schcdul- in " dnt * community facility loan , , . soi vices thioughoul the unal ed over a period of one to 15 Umted States es, supplies or facilities to these mi’cil people. The Office of Economic Oppoi tumty has piovicled $4 million for loans to be made m Apul, May and June thiough the na tionwide county office system of the Fanners Home Admimstia tion, a Depaitment of Agncul tuie credit agency The so-called “economic op portunity” loans undciwute the sell-help efloits of low income families to cam moie by impi ov ing then pioduction on small L.nns, by establishing, nnpioi ing oi expanding small business enteipuses needed in then rural localities, or to foim coopeiativ es to supply goods 01 services such families can use in efforts to impiove then income “Loans of up to $3,500 can be made to buy tools for men with carpentiy or mechanical skills, to puichase sewing machines and other equipment for seamstres ses, and so on through a list of hundieds of kinds of small fam ily enterpuses,” Mi Smith said Loans may be seemed by liens on equipment or other piopeity and aie scheduled foi repayment accoiding to the ability and in- Lancastcr Farming. Saturday, April 25.1970 33
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