Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 05, 1974, Image 17

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    FARM SHOW SPECIALS
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Complete Line of DAIRY CLEANERS and SANITIZERS
Super Ream-Cleaner for milk pipelines and bulk tanks
Suggested Retail
50 lb. box $18.35
25 lb. box $9.80
LIQUID SEP-KO
ALL PURPOSE HOUSEHOLD or FARM
CLEANING DETERGENT
12-1 qts.
Suggested retail $14.10
SALE PRICE *10.95 One qt. $1.35
Buy 3 only 99 c each
KILL RATS and MICE
FAST with FERRET
GREAT NEW BREAKTHROUGH
IN RAT AND MOUSE CONTROL
Suggested Retail
Case 24 lbs. $28.00
Vz case 12 lbs. $14.50
6 lbs. $7.50
Complete Line of
M & M Food Filter Discs, Bogs, Strips
and Flats, Sponges and Brushes.
PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 15-16-17
PREMIXES ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
Our Wholesale Price
*14.80
*7.75
RAT
POISON
Above Items Are Wholesale Prices - Some Even Lower
>/ 2 MILE OFF RT. 501 TOWARDS ELM
R.D.2, LITITZ, PA.
PHONE 626-2457 or 626-8909
Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Doily
Save
Retail Value
$ 3.55
$ 2.05
SALE PRICE
$19.95
$11.50
$6.25
SPICIAOI
New
Holland Sales Stables
to Kolb, Diffenbach
Sold
The sale of business property
and all outstanding stock of the
seventy-five-year-old New
Holland Sales Stables was an
nounced this week. The purchase
of the well-known livestock sale
facilities was made by Abram W.
Diffenbach, the present General
Manager and Norman Kolb, son
of one of the original founders of
the business. IncludedJn the sale
is 18 acres of land, railroad
sidelines, buildings to house all
types of farm livestock, a
restaurant, two auction arenas.
Aerial Ladder Equipped
FARM PAINTING
We Spray it on and Brush It In!
v FOR FREE ESTIMATES
CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530
OR WRITE
HENRY K. FISHER
2322 Old Phila. Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602
Tuco Biocort 10 Mf. Syringe
Suggested Retail Box of 12 - $11.40
Buy 3 - receive one FREE
Our Price SAVE
*39.95 *15.65
$45.60
Bio dry, neomix plus powder and solution
Neomix S. Bolus - Neomix Milk Replacer Additive
SQUIBB ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
loquat • 2 gals. Suggested Retail $13.50
Our Price ,50
Distrycillin 100 & 250 ex., Prizone bolus
foil, and Oxytetracydine 500 Mi.
STOCKMAN BRAND
FIRST AID SPRAY
Suggested Retail $1.65
6 or more 99* each
LIVESTOCK WOUND PROTECTOR
Suggested Retail $1.95
6 or more *1.35 eoch
Scarlazone wound dressing for horses
Heaiazone ointment for horses and small animals
FARM-WAY A 1 MILK REPLACER
Regular Price $12.50
10 bags $11.50
25 bags $10.50
Special Prices on Premium Calf Medicated and
Hi-Energy Medicated Milk Replacer.
Hand Cleaner with Lanolin
Value $l.OO KlftKK
*25.00 Purchase or more FREE
snack bar locations and a
blacksmith shop.
The horse sale each week on
Monday at New Holland has
become known as the largest sale
of it’s kind and many out-of-state
visitors attend each year. Other
weekly auctions include hogs,
beef cattle, feeders, veal calves,
dairy cattle, bulls and sheep as
well as hhy, corn and straw.
Diffenbach, a graduate of
Manheim Twp. High School and
the Reppert School of Auc
tioneering, Decator, Ind. will
Lynit One Per Customer
All Cash and Carry
SEE US AT THE FARM
SHOW - SECTION E -
BOOTHS 591 and 592
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1974
continue as General Manager He
has conducted many 4-H Sales in
Pennsylvania including the Pa.
State Farm Show 4-H Baby Beef
and Lamb Sale in Harrisburg
each January since 1958.
Kolb, a livestock-farmer dealer
importing cattle from Canada as
well as assembling dairy herds
from local sources is a graduate
of East Lampeter High Scliool.
He has a 100-herd dairy herd at
355 Pitney Road.
Diffenbach said the new
owners will offer their
management and sales teams for
foundation and dispersal auctions
to the public, either at the New
Holland auction bam or at the
individual’s location in the
Eastern U. S. The service will
include clearing of checks, office
persons, ring men, preparation
crews, pedigrees, advertising
and auctioneers.
The weekly sale schedule will
continue as in the past.
Gov't Owned
Wheat Goes
To Market
Secretary of Agriculture Earl
L. Butz today took action to free
around 82 million bushels of
wheat from government control
and to move it to market.
Elevator owners are being
asked to divert all possible
railroad car space to shipment of
government-owned wheat that
has been sold, net shipped, and on
which loading orders have been
issued six months or earlier.
Failure to comply with this
request will result in storage
payments being cut off. These
payments run about $500,000 per
month. Presently, elevator
owners are required to use only
50 percent of their available rail
car capacity to move government
grains.
The steps taken today by the
Secretary to break the tran
sportation bottleneck and to get
the government controled stocks
onto the market include:
-The 1.8 million bushed of
wheat including durum owned by
the government remaining in
Commodity Credit Corporation
(CCC)-owned bin sites will be
advertised for sale early this
year - by the end of January if
possible. The wheat has not
moved previously into the
marketplace because of tran
sportation problems.
- Loans for 33 million bushels
of 1973-crop wheat will be called
as of Jan. 15, 1974. This action
should encourage producers
having 1973 crop wheat under
loan to market their grain in an
orderly manner during the winter
months prior to spring planting
time.
- Deferred repayments will be
terminated Jan. 15, 1974 on about
7 million bushels of 1972 and older
crop wheat still under loan.
Producers of this wheat were
unable to sell or deliver this grain
during the past year because of
the tight storage and tran
sportation situations which
existed in some areas the past 12
months.
-Effective Jan. 15, 1974, the
Department will require
elevators, to the extent CCC has
the oldest outstanding shipping
order, to allocate 100 percent of
their available railroad cars to
the shipment of government
owned wheat which had been sold
and for which loading orders
have been issued six months ago
or earlier. This involves about 40
million bushels of wheat. Failure
to comply will make the elevators
ineligible for additional storage
earnings
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