16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 3i Students at Lancaster Mennonite School benefit the school. Shown left to right are; practice their car washing skills in Nancy Landis, Phil Bontrager, Steve preparation for a fund raising drive to Landis, Bob Good and Bernice Hoover. Fund Raising Drive Slated at Lancaster Mennonite School The students of Lancaster Memmonite High School are planning to work for their school in an April fund drive, April 7 and 8. The drive will include two student work days, a chicken bar b-que, car wash, bake sales, and a marathon volleyball game. All activities will take place on the school campus or will be based from there. All proceeds will go toward three much needed facilities; a gym, boy’s dorm and a junior high school. Their goal is $25,000. Prune Tree Suckers Remove suckers from your shade trees every spring, remind Extension ornamental hor ticulturists at Pennsylvania State University Suckers sprout at the base of some trees and from the limbs of others They are dominant in maples and fruit trees. By removing suckers before they form big branches, the tree’s conopy is better aerated and its health improved. SPECIAL NOTICE TO AUCTIONGOERSI! As the Kipers Packaging Co. has closed out their Pratt sburg, N.Y. operation, the following very good items will be sold at the Tuesday, April 4th J. Richard Seligman Auction, in Prattsburg for the Kipers Co. LPG gas AC Forklift (nice condition), 2 air compressors (small and portable and large l-R), 2 welders, drill presses (floor-standing and Clausing multiple-spindle), power meta bandsaw, engine lathe w-collets, etc., Wells power hacksaw, milling machine, complete w-vises, Howe 500 lb scale, Blue Giant pallet mover, Craftsman 12” radial saw, 13 stee workbenches (including 3 portable), toolmaker stools, 2 floor-standing welding shields, shelving, grinder, cutters, tube benderm sharpeners, air-less paint sprayer, vises, bag trucks, big rugged step-ladders, dollies, fire extinguishers, new flourescent 8' lights, oils and greases and misc. items. Office equipment including desks, chairs, storage and filing cabinets, Simplex Time clock, drafting board, etc A very good line of items here, selling for the Kipers Co -and it's nearly all new in the last 2 years ll Remember to come early for the auction; small items at 10:30 a m., followed by the above-listed Kipers merchandise, with the large farm equipment selling at 1:30 See the Seligman ad elsewhere m this column and attend this big sale at the J Richard Seligman Farm in Prattsburg, N.Y. For any further in formation, call Rumsey Sales, Bath, NY. (607-776-3478). 1972 Last year a similar fund drive was launched. The goal last year was $15,000, however, the total earnings amounted to $23,000,000. In compliment of this effort. President Nixon sent the student body a personal letter, com plimenting them and en couraging them. On the two work days students will be working to earn ap proximately $5O. They will either find jobs by themselves or will be assigned a job by the student leaders of the drive. These jobs will include paractically everything-painting, cleaning, washing, and lifting. All the money earned from these jobs will be turned into the building fund On April 8, from 3pm to 7 p.m. a chicken bar-b-que will take place on the south lawn of the campus A full meal will be prepared for a cost of $2.00. Tickets will be available at the “door.” On both days a car wash will be held. Cars will be washed, waxed, and interiors cleaned on the west side of the main classroom building. There will be no charge for the job, but donations will be accepted. To raise student morale a marathon volleyball game will begin Thursday, April 6. This game will continue as long as there are students available who have been sponsored for a number of hours. Mail Box Market For Sale - 2 year old peacocks and hens. Phone 569-1580 i 'or Sale - 2 overhead garage loors, 7 ft. wide. Call 665-3786 TRIANGLE GMC TRUCKS, INC. 1465 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Phone 397-6140 BEHIND HUBER’SHAMBURGERS. E ■- - . Mail Box Market' For Sale - 16 in single bottom Oliver Raydex steel bottom plow, steel wheels $95.00. Levi A. Stoltzfus, R 2, Box 192, Coatesville, Pa. 19320 near Martins Corner. Also standard bred buggy horse (no papers) For Sale - Shropshire and crossbred sheep, ewes, rams and lambs. Reasonably priced. Warn G. Menhennett, Bryson Road, Cochranville. Phone 215-593-5726. For Sale - 1 used Milk Porter Sputnik. Phone 786-7225 For Sale - Jamesway stanchions, good condition, cheap. Phone 215- 267-6198 For Sale - Used Lincoln welders with 220 and 110 AC Wisconsin Engine and welder, rebuilt. John F. Fisher, Quarryville RDI, Pa. at Buck, 17566 Mail Box Market For Sale - Garden tractors D-B and Brady; Ford manure loader, box frame; 2 row tobacco planter; 2-row tobacco hoers; WD tractor with side mower and plow; B cultivator. Phone 733- 8708 For Sale - Two Pinto poines, 4 yrs. old, 10 mo. old; Pony cart and pony wagon to drive double; Also McCormick Deering horse mower on steel. Phone 367-6064 For Sale - Allis Chalmers table blower with pipe $lOO. Aaron R. Hoover, New Holland R 1, Box 510,2 miles North of New Holland on North Railroad Avenue. For Sale - Landrace and Duroc Boars and Gilts, 100 lbs. and up, Bred Gilts, pure and crossbred on order. Harold Mummert, 6 miles southwest of York. Phone 717-741- 2170
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