Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 27, 1971, Image 27

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    Eet Classifieds
Work for You
Call 626-2191
or 394-3047
Farmway BWLJ FOR
BOTH LARGE AND SMALL BARNS
Do You Have A Problem With
YOUR PRESENT
BARN CLEANER
GIVE FARMWAY A CHANCE TO
IRON THEM OUT FOR YOU IF YOU
ARE IN THE NEED OF NEW GUTTER
CHAIN FOR ANY MAKE CLEANER
NOTHING WILL SURPASS FARMWAY'S
NEW SUPER STRONG NICKEL ALLOY
GUTTER CHAIN AND THEY ARE
ECONOMICALLY PRICED.
Shank's Farm Service
R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. Ph - 626-4355
PT 7 or PI 10
WINDROWERS
PT 7 __ 7 FT. 3 IN. CUT
PT 10 9 FT. 3 IN. CUT
HESSTON 2000 FORAGE
Pull-Type
The 2000 features a 150 H.P. 1,000 RPM gear box and high capa-
S' X'canh. with’, -m«ty ol Heston -
2 and 3 row corn headers, 2 rowsnapperh e ader,and 6 ft. pickup
header. Come in today and see this pull-type work horse.
MILLER'S REPAIRS
8 Miles East of Lancaster
R. D. 1, Bird-in-Hand, Pa
RABBIT FILM Division of the Carnation Com
. pany, it is available to breed
“ Modern Rabbit Raising” is a- e rabblt associations and 4-H
36 minute, 35mm filmstrip in Q ubs
color with accompanying sound
on the commercial production They maj request showings
and management of rabbits Irom the Carnation Albers Corn-
Produced by Albers Milling P a ™ 800 West 47thKan '
. ■ sas C*ty, Missouri, 64112
Leader'
Phone 717-656-7926
Automatically!
Accurately measures and blends feeds as they flow
from bin to wagons, grinder-mixers or feeders. Ends
guesswork. Provides balanced rations for better feed
conversion —and profits! Easy to install automation.
Small and compact, fits any feeding operation. Capac
ity 3 to 1000 lbs. per minute. Low cost, pays for itself
in savings fast. Let us demonstrate on your farm.
Other meters
• Silage Meter # Mineral Meter
HKSTAND, Inc.
R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa.
Pick a John Deere
38 h.p. 1020
as your haymaker,
get this bonus...
and barnyards fas.
A package of big-tractor features... wrapped up in a
compact, two-ton tractor design... that’s the "1020.'’
For haying, it provides well-spaced travel speeds
ranging from 1,3 mph in Ist gear to 7 mph in 6th. It
delivers “live" PTO power through midpoint and
rear PTO outlets to drive a full lineup of hay tools. For
loading chores, the “1020” generates hydraulic
Power-on-Demand to lift a 1/2-ton bucket 10ad... and
provides “floating" hitch control over rear blade. Be
eur guest for ah on-your-farm test. Credit? You bet.
Wenger Implement, Inc.
The Buck 284-4141
! A. B. C. Groff#, Ine. Shotxberger's
, Nei Holland 354-4191 Elm 665-2141
Landis Bros. Ine. M. S. Ye °rsley & Sons
Lancaster 393-3906 West Chester 696-2990
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1971 —
WASHINGTON REPORT
Congressman Edwin D. Ishleman
IMi DbftW-Pwuqrlwnihi
• Additive Meter
Phone 717-426-1101
The Six Great Goals outlined
by President Nixon in the State
of the Union Message are cer
tain to be the subject of a great
deal of attention, discussion and
debate Whether one agrees or
disagrees with all oi part of the
program the President set forth,
there is a general recognition
that these proposals do consti
tute a modern revolution which
embraces several parts.
First, it is a revolution in so
cial organization Because gov
ernment has become such a
dominant factor in our society,
any changes in th<> structure of
government will result in other
changes throughout the national
community. If the Federal Gov
ernment can be reformed and
made more effective and respon
sive, all Americans will see the
difference in a new dedication
to public servce If power can
be made to flow from Washing
ton back to the people rather
than from the people to Wash
ington, theie will be a renewed
faith in the worth of individual
participation in social decision
making
Second, the revolution is one
o c priorities By stressing goals
which speak to the very real
concerns of the American
people, a new trust can be de
veloped in the ability of gov
ernment to budge the gap be
tween promise and performance.
For example, an innovative idea
like revenue sharing is a big
national goal which seeks to
meet some problems facing
many individual citizens. It
recognizes the plight of the tax
pajter, who is overburdened with
constantly increasing state and
local demands on his pocket
book, and proposes to help him
by giving state and local gov
ernments a portion of Federal
funds.
Another example of this revo
lution in priorities is the
emphasis placed on human
needs The new budget adds an
other chapter to the trend
toward using a smallei percent
age of overall spending for de
fense and more of the money
for human resouices Of course,
defense cannot be trimmed be
yond a level which guarantees
national security, but we can
still place emphasis on non-de
fense matters And the proof
that there is a trend in that
dn action, a i evolution if you
will, is in the record of the past
two yeais
The third and peihaps most
important facet of the revolu
tion is an effort to rekindle the
American spmt We have
witnessed duung the last three
decades a slow erosion of our
personal fieedom and a gradual
loss of human dignity We be
came so mvoh ed with the collec
tive needs of the country that
we oveilooked the tiue basis of
the American sjstem, individual
need We tiaded personal
liberty away foi the security of
a big govemment And we miss
what we lost
The program offered to the
Nation by the President has as
its foundation a belief in the
individual. It seeks to regain
national momentum by harnas
sing individual energy It is an
attempt to find a way to make
government work for all of 1 us
without dominating any one of
us. It -would hope to establish
new respect for the qualities of
initiative, personal sacrifice and
readiness to seize opportunity.
So, there is a revolutionary
emphasis in the President’s Six
Great Goals. Now it is up to
Congress to decide whether the
Nation will take a reactionary
or a revolutionary road into the
future.
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