PRICES AS MARKED BELOW. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO ON HAND AS MARKED TO THE LEFT OF EACH COLUMN 70-ALERT FAN BELTS 35 AN RADIATOR HOSES For various makes of auto, truck, tractor LOW s*l 64 25% AS B EA. OFF 2-TIRE BEAD EXPANDER n°w Mm\S EA. 50% OFF 100-4,000 MILE OIL FILTERS FITS LATE * - MODEL AUTO. 5| 34 2 5% AND TRUCK I EA. OFF JF***** ********, t 150 AC t $ SPARK PLUGS{ * AS - ' * * LOW 25% * * AS Wwa OFF * **************** 12-PTO SHAFT O ft % REPLACEMENT PARTS M* OFF 25-IMPLEMENT TIRES ill Flotation a 11L-16 50% 6 PLY AV EA. OFF 600-ASSORTED RAKE. BALER & COMBINE TEETH 25* All OFF SAVE*SAVE•SAVE•SAVE 50-3/8“ HYDRAULIC HOSE ' With or without O-Rinc 50;.: ff 50:; fF SAVE • SAVE • SAVE • SAVE 10-GRAIN THERMOMETER ■ • W - 1 l EA. OFF LEE JEANS TOO MANY TO COUNT REDUCED 25% SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND HURRYTO: HOURS TRACTOR SUPPLY CO • I Mon-Thurs BAM -6PM HARTMAN BRIDGE RD. » ‘ 9P ** Rt. 896 South Of Rt. 30 E. S 7l 7 8 * 7 Jt UNCASTER, PA. 17604 717-687 7642 4-DELUXE CATTLE OILER $Ol5O so% W I EA. OFF 1-9 FT. ROUND STOCK TANK S T^ W s 15-130 PC. BUSHING, ASST. $ R 99 25%. *0 EA. OFF i***************** I TOOLS TOO { I MANY TO COUNT£ * REDUCED BA%off * I UPTO JU * ****************** ■ 3-WHITE UTILITY CABINETS $ 26 5050^ / 5-TURBINE VENTILATOR 74 25% OFF . 5-7y 4 " SHOPMATE POWER $ i 074 25% SAW I O OFF 80 GALVANIZED & PLASTIC WATERCOOLERS 3 Gal. & « 5 Gal. ?Q74 25% AS LOW AS M EA. OFF 40-WESTERN BOOTS ALL SIZES MANY STYLES AS • _ a* 25 to LOW 9 1 COO 50% AS I PR. OFF OVER 40 PAIRS OF BOOTS AND RUBBERS REDUCED 25t0 50 % OFF SAVE • SAVE • SAVE • SAVE Officers of the Alpha Omicron Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Phi, national honorary extension fraternity, elected at the society’s recent annual meeting on the Penn State Campus, are from left; Frank S. Zettle, regional assistant director of the Cooperative Extension Service stationed at University Park, president; Robert M. Hetrick, Blair County Extension Director, vice president; and Mrs. Doris W. Thomas, Lancaster County Extension home economist, secretary-treasurer. Congressman criticizes set-aside prog. WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Congressman Tom Harkin (D-sth la.), a member of the U.S. House Agriculture * Committee, says he welcomes the an nouncement of a 10 per cent set-aside program for feed grain producing crop land, but has criticized the “conditional” aspects of the announcement, as a DOYD'S SEED CENTER FULL LINE iF SEEDS Tr CHEMICALS [ 3 1 in I inn in! l l., nn m, L 'n. 171-32 t-'h nw, 717 272- Jl3 i I : i » I Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26,1977 “decision not to decide, which will only create confusion in the farm belt.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the set aside program in mid- November, but said it would tie reviewed and possibly revoked in January or February. “I think the facts were 7, » A ft, V m, t m there for a clear cut, yes or no decision,” Harkin said. “As it now stands, com growers will be left in limbo until January or February, wondering whether the set aside program will be im plemented or whether it will not.” The law required a decision by November 15, to avoid this land of un certainty. i ft I f T V y & ft. ( 91
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