Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 18, 1975, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 18, 1975
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MarkPt Rpnorts The G o vern <> r 8 Advisory
Market Keports Committee on Tree Planting
4 WHEEL DRIVE w/PLOWS
CHECK ON OUR SPECIAL “CASH HACK”
PETTICOFFER DODGE, INC.
Route 230 East, Next to Shopping Center
Elizabethtown, Pa.
GARTH HURLBUT
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,1975
12:30 P.M. SHARP
ARKPORT, NY
Sale to be held at the farm located ap
proximately 3 miles North of Arkport on Arkport
Dansville Road, Route 36.
Due to other interests will sell all personal farm
equipment as follows; .
I.H. No. 856 Diesel tractor with new rubber and in
excellent condition. IH No. 450 diesel with WFE, just
overhauled. IH No. 450 gas with WFE just overhauled.
IH (C) tractor A-l condition. IH No. 203 SP combine
with 12 ft. head. IH No. 16 field chopper with com and
pickup heads. IH No. 58 6-row com planter only 2 years
old. IH 14” 4 bottom TRL plow. IH 16’ harrow, used on
approx. 20 acres. IH No. 990 haybine Ford Farm truck
with 12 ft. stake body and hoist. 12 ft. farm TRLR with
hoist. Allis Chalmers No. 60 combine with bin and
scour cleaner. IH fertilizer auger for gravity flow
body. Century 300 gal. weed sprayer with HD rump.
Approx. 12 bu. Timothy seed. Also selling approx. 300
ton of mixed alfalfa haylage and com ensilage, (will
load) t „
A well cared for line of equipment to be sold. No
small tools. Lunch available.
Terms cash or good personal check subject to proper
. indentification.
OWNED BY
GARTH HURLBUT
ARKPORT, NY
PHONE 607-295-9854
SALE MANAGERS - AUCTIONEERS
VICTOR PIRRUNG & SON,
WAYLAND, NY
PHONE 716-728-2520
Tree Planting Projects
is urging all groups,
organizations and local
government units who are
considering programs for
the Nation’s Bicentennial to
give thought to the many
tree plantings projects which
are possible.
Committee spokesman
Samuel S. Cobb, Director of
the Bureau of Forestry in the
Department of En
vironmental Resources, said
the planting of trees offers
lasting benefits to citizens
and to communities, benefits
which will continue for
decades after the actual
Bicentennial year.
“Few, indeed, are the
communities, be they large
cities or rural villages,
which do not offer situations
where the well-planned
planting of trees, in
dividually or on a large
scale, cannot enhance the
beauty or enrich the life of
the residents,” Cobb said.
Typical situations that
exist in almost any com
munity include:
- Initial planting of shade
trees.
- Replacement of lost or
dying shade trees.
- Landscaping of parks,
green belts and other areas
of public land not devoted to
some intensive recreational
use.
- Establishment of green
belts along streams and
other narrow land strips
unusable for other purposes.
- Screening of unat
tractive areas on the ap
proaches to communities
such as mine spoil banks,
waste banks, quarries jmd
other eyesores.
- Establishment of school
or town forests for outdoor
educational areas in con
servation and ecology.
Such projects lend
themselves to action by
clubs, civic organizations,
youth groups, schools and
local governments.
To have such projects
underway during the 1976
Bicentennial year, planning
should be started now, Cobb
said.
There are a number of
State and Federal agencies
which can, and will, provide
technical and professional
assistance in formulating
such plans as well as ad
vising on sources of tree
stock.
For further information,
write to the Governor’s
Advisory Committee on Tree
Planting, Department of
Environmental Resources,
Box 1467, Harrisburg, Pa.
17120.
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IN ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.,
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IS PLAYED VIA CLOSED
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PLAYER HAVING A CARD
ON WHICH TO CIRCLE
NUMBERS AS CALLED.
WINNERS PHONE THE AUD
ITORIUM, RECEIVE GIFTS.
We want to say
THANK
YOU™
whether you’re an MF customer or not.
Thanks for making it through 1974 m spite of the weather. inflation
and shortages In spite of critics who didn t always understand
your problems And in spite of companies who couldn t always make
enough products fast enough
We’ve been doing everything we can to give you machinery, parts
and service when you need them Together with Massey-Ferguson,
we re gearing up to do even better in 1975
Thankfully, you've learned to adapt by planning ahead and ordering
earlier than ever before We appreciably™ ir cooperation and patience
Now, it’s planning time again. We d like to help you get ready for
the year ahead Give us a call soon
NOW 1$ THE TIME I * i_j
TO REPAIR AND SERVICE UltCh Up |MM
TOUR EQUIPMENT FOR SPRING. tO MaSSCy.
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO.
700 E Linden St
Richland, Pa
Phone: 866-2544
TRY A CLASSIFIED
M. M. WEAVER
& SONS
North Groffdale Road
Leola Pa 17540
Phone. [7l7] 656-2321
A. L. HERR & BRO.
Quarrvville Pa
Phone 786-3521
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