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...the farm building that<br />
never loses its usefulness<br />
MACHINERY STORAGE AND REPAIR in the<br />
same building without any alteration! Plenty of<br />
room overhead for tall machines.<br />
No matter how your market conditions<br />
and farming practices change,<br />
the Butler building you erect for<br />
one type of farming will still be perfectly<br />
suited to your operation. For<br />
here is the one structure that serves<br />
so well for grain storage, for machinery<br />
storage and repair, as a livestock<br />
shelter and loafing barn, as a<br />
storage structure for feed, seed, hay.<br />
Butler buildings are made of the<br />
perfect material for farm use —<br />
metal. They are firesafe, lightningproof,<br />
\ermin-proof, low in maintenance.<br />
Butler metal farm buildings<br />
last years longer than any<br />
other structure in their price class<br />
— and even match the life of far<br />
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IT'S A LIVESTOCK SHELTER if you convert from<br />
grain to stock farming. Post-free interior is easy<br />
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to clean mechanically, safer for animals.<br />
more expensive construction. Each<br />
panel is securely bolted to the frame<br />
for maximum protection against<br />
wind and hail. A strong steel framework<br />
provides wide-span interiors<br />
and straight sidewalls without a<br />
forest of posts to limit the usefulness<br />
of the buildings. And the special<br />
design of the building enables<br />
it to withstand grain pressures without<br />
troublesome brace rod pits<br />
throughout the floor.<br />
A Butler building is an investment<br />
that pays off in efficiency, protection<br />
and appearance today—and<br />
continued utility for years to come.<br />
WRITE FOR BULLETIN<br />
BUTLER MANUFACTURING CO.<br />
7332 East 13th St., Kansas City 26, Missouri<br />
-'^ Pleose send me free copy of "New Uses for<br />
tJome .<br />
Sutler Farm Buildings,"<br />
RFD Town<br />
County State<br />
Elmhurst, Illinois<br />
My husband and I had a very pleasant<br />
and enlightening experience yesterday,<br />
for which we are duly grateful.<br />
We had a flat tire near the Burlington<br />
Road, northwest of St. Charles, Illinois,<br />
and along came one of your members,<br />
Tex Krabbe, and cheerfully changed<br />
the tire for us, absolutely refusing any<br />
compensation. We would like to say<br />
thank you to an organization of this<br />
type of youth—renewing our faith in<br />
young America.<br />
Please accept the enclosed as a token<br />
of our appreciation.<br />
Mrs. Clayton C. Myers<br />
This letter was received by Mr. William<br />
G. Marshall, Advisor of the St.<br />
Charles Chapter. It is a fine example<br />
of the respect that can be gained while<br />
wearing an FFA jacket. The enclosure<br />
was a check made out to<br />
—Ed.<br />
the Chapter.<br />
Montgomery, Alabama<br />
Thank you for sending us a report on<br />
the Official FFA Calendar sales in Alabama<br />
during this past year, along with<br />
a check representing five percent of the<br />
total sales.<br />
We appreciate this very much and<br />
hope to have a much larger program<br />
than this in Alabama. You may count<br />
on us to help promote the program in<br />
any way we can.<br />
T. L. Faulkner<br />
State Supervisor<br />
Indianola, Iowa<br />
I'm in my first year in high school<br />
and am a member of the Indianola<br />
<strong>Future</strong> <strong>Farmer</strong>s of America.<br />
I enjoy The <strong>National</strong> FUTURE<br />
FARMER very much, mainly the<br />
stories in it. Living on a 260-acre<br />
farm and liking to hunt, I especially<br />
enjoyed the story "High House" in the<br />
April-May issue.<br />
I only wish you would have more<br />
stories about 'coon hunting. My father<br />
also enjoyed the story and also enjoys<br />
The <strong>National</strong> FUTURE FARMER.<br />
Larry Foust<br />
We are always glad to know what<br />
articles you particularly like. It helps<br />
us to give you what you want to read.<br />
—Ed.<br />
8 The <strong>National</strong> FUTURE FARMER