Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 13, 1984, Image 94

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    C6—Lancaster Finning, Saturday, October 13,1984
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Thursday morning at 9 of 3 00 minimum charge
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1 - Farm Equipment Figure Your Cost PHONE? 717-626- 11640 F 71 7-394-3047
2 • Farm Equipment Words tissue 3 Issues mm • ... I M mmm - _— - -
wanted is or Mon., lues., Wed. 8 AM to 5 PM -
3 - Silos and Unloaders Less 3.00 720 Tltiire • £_,{ vasAAAmm K BU
4-BuildincandSuoolies 14 3 22 7.73 I nUTSi ft TTI. # MIVI TO 3 KIVI
5 - Grain Equipment 15 3.45 8.28
6 -Dairy Equipment 16 3.68 883 Crawler Tractor Old two cylinder John For Sale - Generator 4 '
17 391 9.38 Parts Deere fly wheels rebuilt cylinder, O'Keefe Merritt
18 414 9.94 ■■ rajMf New and Used Parts with our patented steel ™»el Nl5, 15 KW
The following categories 19 4.37 10 49 ■■ cntMPMOtT Available for Cat, Allis draw mhubwhich has the 4
are available for your 20 4.60 11.04 ■■ «*“”«"' Chalmers, !HC, Case, ability to tighten up on *^ 4^ 2 beVofte?'
classified advertising, in KEYED ADS (ads with = others. i a?a"itebte lifl^ 79B^^
r answer coming to a Box Rubber tired construction J ,a n u lf c A ur ? d . “ n ‘ 6 9057
Wednesday afternoon at 5 Number, c/ 0 Lancaster equipment parts bi'eakablefly wheels. Allen John Blue professional h
of each weeks publication. Farming) 50 cen ts addi- aw . a ii? b,e Hough. « fi So’ 9™ « it L ogen aye, i'
tlona i Michigan, Galon and Jonesboro, Tenn. 37699, 27'/ 2 ft. boom, 400 gal.
7 - Livestock Equipment USFD TRarrnn psptc Cat Road Graders. 615-753-5738 day or aluminum tank, like new,
•■tan. rKtaS Cal. „ Wit. for «, T S** .3.900 717«53-1568.
9 Horses* Mule® change billed at 20 per- Jorouw. We ship UPS. brocteire * partS JD 4010 Diesel - wide F° r Sate New White 8700
10 ■ Sheep & Goats cent discount Hill-T Farm Sales « Ser- viLSMEMER EQUIPMENT front excellent condition. Harvest Combine fully
11-Swine niois ouni. ... vice, 4295 Richmond viLbMtitK EQUIPMENT 814-793-4293 equipped, available at last
12 - Artificial Breeding This newspaper will not Palestine Road, New oJ.fLSino in aoan a mil year prices plus Big Dis
-13 - Hoe Eouioment & 1)6 re sponsible for more Madison, Ohio 45346. u Route 309 JD 4230, 4 post roll- counts. Angelo Farm
13 than one incorrect mser- 513-548-0718. Montgommvville, PA., Equipment 412-736-2420
14 -Poultry & Supplies tion of any advertisement. For Sale: Bale Thrower Phone:2ls-699-3533 JD~4020 side console r»ai ette f 0 ?
15-Feed 4 Seed Lancaster Farming Wagons - Steel or Wood, Z , IT,f f onS u eal For 53 ■« - Ford 602
16 Fertilizer P 0 Box 366 Will fit sides onto your 2!lf er u lB5O d !s* el, , dua ] aiazM aoo-j W hours mounted corn picker, 12
17 e Lititz, PA 17543 flatbed. Also Available dra^“'„_ wlde ,ront -i 4 793 ’ 4293 roll husking bed| excellent
17- 717-394-3047 Flatbed Wagons. 814-793-4293. j D 730 diesel, electric condition, $2,500. York
18- 4 Vegetables or Lititz STOLTZFUS WOOD- JD 4020 power shift, dual start, wide front, 3 pt. Co. Phone 717-229-2450
19- 717.Kjfi.11c4 WORK hydraulics 814-793-4293. 814-793-4293 evenings.
Mon., Tues., Wed , Rt /7i7fSk^Q l /! 27 IH 1466 cab and air, dual Oliver 1850 diesel, dual IMF 1100 diesel dual
21- Offered 8a m toSom (717)442-8972 hydraulics, like new. hydraulics, wide front, hydraulics, 38” rubber,
22- Work Th ljl Fr, 814-793-4293. 814-793-4293. 814-793-4293.
oa 7amtospm Minneapolis Moline G9OO IH 1066 cab, dual outlets, Oliver 1750 w/3 speed
24 Situations Wanted - P Diesel, orignal paint, like 3 pt. 814-793-4293. over and under year round
25-Business new 814-793-4293 cab. 814-793-4293.
Opportunities
26 - Household
27 - Pets
28 - Lost
29 - Found
30 - Computers
31 - Notice
32 - Miscellaneous
33 - Recreational Vehicles
34 - Autos
35 ■ Trucks and Trailers
36 - Real Estate
Restrictive SBA loan
rule eased
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Congressional conferees recently
added compromise language to
remove an earlier-announced
restriction on Small Business
Administration loans to businesses
adversely affected by the gover
nment’s 1983 payment-in-kind
(PIK) program. The language is
part of an agreement included in
the pending stopgap'federal fun
ding legislation.
As previously announced, the
loan rules required state governors
to certify that at least 25 small
businesses in a county must have
suffered substantial economic
injury before SBA would grant
loan approval. The new language
states that loan eligibility “shall
not in any way be dependent upon
the number of disaster victims in
any county or any political sub
division.”
Gary D. Myers, president, The
Fertilizer Institute, hailed the
congressional action, saying that
the earlier rule effectively assured
nonqualification for loans, “since
rural areas generally have no
more than five or six farm input
businesses per county.”
Myers noted that expansion of
SBA’s economic injury loan
program was approved by
Congress and signed into law by
the President in April of this year
as a direct result of cooperative
industry efforts to lessen the im
pact of the PIK program on fer
tilizer and other farm supply
retailers. The subsequently
released rules, he said, had served
to negate those efforts.
“In 1983, American farmers took
83 million acres out of production
to participate in the PIK program.
The effect on small farm input
businesses such as fertilizer,
feed, equipment, and agri
chemical dealers was
disastrous,” Myers said. “For
some, the impact was of such
magnitude that their only alter
native was to declare bankruptcy.
This latest congressional action
finally offers some hope to those
who have most needed it.”
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LANCASTER FARMING
P.O. Box 366, Lititz, PA 17543
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FOR RENT- 4020~JD
diesel w/turbo and dual
hydraulics. Prefer to stay
within 30 mile radius ol
Quarryville. Call now to
arrange for silo filling and
late fall work. Reasonable
rates. Quarryville. 717-
786-3964.
JD 25 3 pt. forage
harvester, good condition.
$B5O. Lane. Co. 215-
267-7883.
Oliver 10' Disc and
Cultipacker. Disc is
almost new. Call after 6
p.m. Kevin Eshleman.
Elizabethtown. 717-367-
2736.
1030 good rubber, new
battery $2OOO. 2‘/zT
dump-trailer 12V pump
and tractor hydraulics
$1650. Heavy 4 ft. 3 pt.
disc excellent for raised
beds $375. pto roller
sprayer pump, hose, gun
outfit $125. Hydrodrill,
augers, pump, 100'
drillstem $575. '76 Ford
crewcab 4WD $3200 Call
8 AM or 9 PM. 717-677-
6721. Adams Co.
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