Tree seedlings (Continued from Page 136) dogwood is a small tree with woods will also be offered for a height of 25 to 30 feet when sale. it is ' full grown. It will The white flowering produce a whiteilower in the PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, HAY STRAW, CORN, SOME ANTIQUES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Location: 4 miles west of Millersville, 2 miles West of Ament's Store, near the corner of Anchor and Prospect roads, Manor Twp., Lane., Co., Pa. J.D. 520 TRACTOR P.S., Liveshaft, 3 pt; J.D. 60 TRACTOR Live-shaft 3 pt; (2) J.D. 3 pt. Plows, 14” 3- bottom and 2 bottom 3 pt. 16”; J.D. Cultivator; J.D. No. 5 7 foot mower; J.D. Model “L” ground driven spreader; J.D. #3O loader; (2) Grove wagons on rub ber; (2) McCurdy gravity bins, (1) w/running gear; 1 P.R. International corn picker; Int. 5 Bar No. 15 rake; I.H. cylinder com shelter; N.H. No. 69 Baler; N.I. Transplanter (1) row; McCormick Deering grain drill 13-7 double disc; Int. 2 row pull-type com planter; McCormick 28 disc harrow; 60 tooth peg harrow; 8 ft. cultipacker; Smoker 24 ft. elevator; Cardinal 24 foot elevator; Little Genius 2-14” plow; Cunningham Crimper; J.D. 24 Disc harrow; 3 sets tobacco ladders, 2-18 ft, 1-22 ft '; Tongue for Surrey wagon; 1 ton chain block; like new electric brooder; 800 bushel plywood grain bin flow groove floor; 10,000 tobacco lath; tobac co shears (2); tobacco sizing boxes; hoards & doors; antique curiosity stool. URGE NICE COPPER KETTLE Enterprise 32 meat grinder; Enterprise lard press; crocks; apple butter stirrer; numerous other items. BUSHEL EAR CORN Approx. 12 Ton Ist and 3rd catting Alfalfa Hay; 20 Ton Timothy Hay; 10 Ton Wheat & Barley Straw. Sale by, DAVIS H. SANGREY R#l, Washington Boro, Pa. Aucts. Carl Oilier J. Everett Kreider GOOD LUNCH AVAILABLE PUBLIC SALE OF TRUCKS, CARS, MARY CARTER PAINT, ARMSTRONG VINYL FLOORING, ALL KINDS OF HAND & POWER TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS TWOUAYS THURS. FEBRUARY 15 At 10:00 A,M. SAT. FEBRUARY 17 J At 10:00 A.M. Loc. at 2922 Willow Street Pike, village of Willow Street, along North Rt. 272, near Tiny's Thunder Bird Gas Station. ARTICLES TO BE SOLD ON THURS. FEB. 15: Mary Carter paint, hand tools & misc. small articles. ARTICLESITO BE SOLD ON SAT. FEB. 17: Titcks, cars, power & hand tools, paint & misc. articles. TRUCKS: 1971 Ford % ton pickup & 1965 Ford % ton pickup. CARS: 1971 Ford LTDstation wagon & 1965 Rambler station wagon. Craftsman 12” radial arm table saw. Craftsman miter saw, Craftsman power screwdriver, skill saw, McCullough min. #6 chain saw, Graco air powerless paint sprayer, Graco pump, Graco high press wash, unit, Warner Lectric wall paper steamer, Temco 100,000 BTU gas heater, & other misc. power tools. Alum. & wooden ext. & step ladders, cement, drywall & paper hanging tools. All lands of Mary Carter paints, stains, varnish, thinners, & other paints. Roof & driveway sealers. Paint mixers & shakers. Rollsof Armstrong vinyl flooring. Alum.: storm windows & doors & siding. Misc. lumber. All kinds of hand & garden tools. Misc. hardware. Oak & other furniture & misc. household article. Other misc. ar ticles not listed. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED Food Served. Sale By MR. & MRS. JAMES D. ROEHM Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190 12:00 Noon Spring, and. red berries in the Autumn. It is excellent to plant as an ornamental. For those who want a large, long-hved tree that is desirable both for lumber and shade, there is-the sugar maple. Its foliage turns bright scarlet to orange in the Autumn. The tree can also be tapped for maple syrup. Ihe red oak is a large, fast growing tree_ which will reach a height of 80 feet. The foliage on this tree will turn a dark red in the Autumn and the oak is also known as a prolific acorn producer. Reaching a maximum height of 25 feet, the European .white birch is an ornamental, hardy shade tree noted for its bright PUBLIC SALE OF 17 ACRE FARM & Ephrata, Pa. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 At 2 P.M. Located along Rothsville Road just off Rt 272 between Ephrata and Akron, Ephrata Town ship, PA. 17 ACRES (More or Less) 2/4 Story Brick Dwelling containing 4 bedrooms, full bath, kitchen, living room, dining room and utility-laundry room. Large fireplace. Built-in comer cupboard. Large Bank Barn equipped for dairy. 20 stanchions, 3 loafing stables. Block milk house. Tobacco Shed, Corn Barn Streams and Meadow Excellent for horse or dairy farm. Located near metropolitan area with many other future possibilities. Municipal sewer lines on property. Zoned Highway Commercial. Access to Reading Railroad. 600 feet (more or less) road frontage. Open House Saturday, February 10, 1979 and Saturday, February 17,1979 from 12 Noon - 4 P.M. or - call auctioneer for information. * Real Estate at 2 P.M. Terms by: JONAS M. WEAVER PHEBEL. WEAVER 158 Meadow Valley Road Ephrata, Pa. 17522 T. Glenn Horst, Auct. 859-1331 Michael Kane, Atty. PUBLIC SALE CATTLE, MILKING EQUIP. & FARM EQUIP. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 At 11:00 A.M. Located 3 mi. east of Gilbertsvilie, V?. mile off Rt. 73 along New Hanover Rd„ Montgomery Co.. Pa. 15 Holstein Heifers breeding age or bred, 1 Holstein Bull, 2 Holstein & Sinunental Cross' Bulls (900 lbs.), approx. 12 tons orchard grass hay, 500 gal. stainless steel Esco Milk tank (good cond.), 4 Surge milker , units, stainless steel strainers & buckets, double rinse tubs, #76 De-Laval Milker pump w/motor, metal feed cart. J.D. #7O gas tractor, Ford 960 row crop tractor, ML 3 bottom J.D. trip plow, J.D. 12’ disc, J.D. 10’ cultimulcher, J.D. #4O spreader, J.D. #8 W mower, 2 gravity flow bin wagons (like new), N.H. #6 forage wagon, Mayrath 32’ bale elevator, David Bradley wagon, M.C. Drill (needs work), N.H. #6ll Harvester, J.D. auger blower, 49’ little Giant bale elevator, 18’ bale wagon, 8’ J.D. #4O self propelled combine, N.H. #56 hay rake, J.D. 14 T baler w/thrower, 20 stanchions w/pipe, 3h p motor, 50’ belt, hand grass seeder,<loo ft. elec, cord, grindstone, 2 row com picker (as is), I.H. 2 row com planter (pull type), 3 J.D. cylinders, 3 fence chargers, 10 gal. of Lasso spray, dehomer, 300 iron fence posts, forks, shovels, chains & other small items. Terms By: 1 MAURICE & ROSE MARIE HAYES J Elton & Alvin Horning, Auctioneers I HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC. I Main Street ' Morgantown, Pa. I 215-286-5183 green foliage and white bark. It does well in poor soils. And there is the black walnut that grows best in deep, well drained soil. It will reach a height of 100 feet with a crown of 30 feet. It produces edible nuts sin addition to being a highly valuable tree for veneer and furniture. There is an order blank for ordering trees enclosed with this article. Included below the name of the trees are the approximate size, in inches, of the seedlings when they are purchased. These order blanks may be cut out and sent-to the address of the Lancaster County Con servation District, as listed above. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1979 Grange holds dinner meeting LANCASTER - The Lancaster County Pomona Grange No. 71 held their annual dinner meeting on January 20, at Robert Fulton Inn, Lancaster. Master Jesse Wood con ducted the business meeting. Charles McSparran installed three officers. Assistant Steward, Arba Henry, Finance Committee Shirley Galebreatb, and Executive Committee, Edward Zug. Dorothy Stauffer is chairman of the Tour Committee for the National Grange when it comes to Lancaster on November 12 to 20. Ruth Ann Wood is in charge of all the flowers for the National Grange Session. Grange members voted favorably for the following resolutions: 1. Whereas, Federal law states that contractors working on projects, wholly or partially' funded by federal funds, shall pay union scale wages, thereby adding thousands of dollars to the cost of such projects. And whereas, many local contractors refuse to bid on such projects, thereby narrowing the number of bids to a very few who in turn bid a much higher figure than they could, knowing there would be little or no competition. Be it resolved. That Lancaster County Pomona Grange No. 71, meeting in regular session, ask for the repeal of this law. 2. Whereas, Deficit spending by the Federal Government is the largest cause of inflation, And whereas. Inflation is one of our nations biggest PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 At 10:00 A.M. Located 2Vz miles North of junctions Route 10 and Route 30, along Route 10 at bottom of State Hill, or 9 miles East of intercourse. At Compass take Route 10 South Vz mile to farm. Watch for sale signs. FARM EQUIPMENT International 656 Diesel Tractor with half cab, Oliver 77 Gas Tractor, 3-Bottom John Deere 16” Plow, Oliver 10’ Transport Disk Harrow, John Deere Offset Tran sport Disk, Rear Unloading Manure Spreader with PTO, 30’ Smoker Elevator, New Holland 273 Baler, good condition, 9’ New Holland Haybine No. 479, like New, New Holland 450 Sickle Mower with 3-pt. hitch, 2 Flatbed Wagons on rubber, Farmhand Wheel Rake, 4- Section Harrow, 3-Section Harrow, 13-Disk Ontario Grain Drill, John Deere 2-Row Com Planter with 3-pt hitch, 1-Row Transplanter with 3-pL hitch, 2-Row Ford Cultivator with 3-pt hitch. New Holland 10’ Fertilizer Spreader, 200-Gallon Plastic Tank Crop Sprayer on 2- wheel cart. Century Crop Sprayer with 3-pt bitch, 9’ Brillion Cultipacker, Platform with 3-pt hitch, Tractor-Mounted Grass Seeder with PTO, Homemade Cap for Pir'uip Track, Platform Scales, Bag Wagon, Hand Garden Worker, 36’ Wooden Extension Ladder, 200 Tomato Baskets, Approximately 40 Ton Barred Cora, Fc “ss, Shovels, Brooms, Electric Fencer, Small Tools, S ed, and other miscellaneous tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Colem. Space Heater, like New, Wood and Coal Stove, 2-i'lece Living Room Suite, Kitchen Chairs, Servel Gas Refrigerator, 20 cu. ft. Hotpoint Chest Freezer, Maytag Wringer Washer, Oak Portable Commode, Old Wooden Cupboard, Miscellanous Dishes and Glassware and many other items too numerous to mention. Terms by: JONATHAN L. & ANNA Z. LAPP Leon Kurtz, Auctioneer 593-5387 Lunch Available problems. Be it resolved, That Lancaster County Pomona Grange No. 71, meeting in regular session ask our Representatives and Senators to study this problem, abolish all un necessary expenditures, stabilize the wages of all government employees and take whatever steps are necessary to stabilize the dollar and abolish inflation. 3. Whereas, Our country issues hundreds of thousands of visas annually to people from countries all over the world to stay in this country for a stated period of time for the purpose of going to college, sight-seeing, visiting, learning a trade, or other various reasons. And whereas, There has been many riotous demon strations, often destroying much property and even lives. Be it resolved, That Lancaster County Pomona Grange No. 71, meeting in regular session, ask that Legislation be enacted that would require that all visas clearly state that par ticipation in demonstrations of any nature could lead to their cancellation and deportation to their own country. Richard Dull, Pastor of Wakefield Bible Church was speaker for the memorial service. The next meeting will be on April 21, at 8 p.m. at Fulton Grange Hall, Oateyn. The Fifth Degree will be put on at on at that time. Anyone interested in taking the degree contact Master Jesse Wood or Mrs. Ira D. Welk, secretary. 143
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