'USED DRYER Meyer Morton 350 Bushel *a cfllS PTO Batch Dryer USED BALER SPECIALS New Holland 67 Baler $775.00 John Deere 14T 750.00 John DeereJ4T w/ejector - 450.00 John Deere 24T , ' . ’ 950.00 John Deere 24T w/thrower. -- U \V - ■ 1,750.00^- NewHolland27sw/thrower ’>!, 1 -r 2,350.00 USED TRACTORS MF 175 Diesel JD 730 Diesel A-l Farmall H w/loader ' USED HARVESTER SPECIALS NH 880 2-row narrow row head NH 717 Single Row Head, 9 Knife Cutter Bar JD #l2 w/single Row Head \ 7* USED TILLAGE SPECIALS Ford 4-18" Semi-Mount Spring Reset MF 720 Disk Harrow, 28 Blade. 26” Blades w/hyd cylinder Brady 9 tooth chisel plow JD KBA Disc Oliver Disc 9' USED GRAIN DRILLS John Deere 17x7 $750.00 - Co-op 15x7 Fert. Gram Drill w/grass seed attach, 750.00 MF 21x7 Plain 1,650.00 MISCELLANEOUS New Set 18.4x30 Snap on Duals w/New Goodyear 6 Ply Tires.' SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR YOU Planter and Tillage Tool Replacement Parts February OVER-THE-COUNTER Sales 5% Cash Discount $50.00 to $lOO.OO 10% Cash Discount $lOO.OO or More Evergreen Tractor Co. Inc . 30EVERGREEN RD., LEBANON, PA 17042, PHONE (717) 272-4641 // .'X * '*W\l v < S / <"/ % /«, a a /Aw / w / s* v ' / ,4; , »/ «■ .• s / USED BALER (2) JD 336 Baler w/#3O Thrower . John Deere 730 Diesel, A-1 Condition $5,850.00 3.950.00 950.00 3,650.00 1,795=00 150.00 2,450.00 John Deere 1520 Gas w/New 5* 143 Loader 0,43 V. 3.950.00 1.050.00 325.00 1050.00 New Holland 479 ' . USED PLANTER SPECIALS fag 11650 John Deere 1250 - ' ' 6. Row Plateless ' * 11941 John Deere 494 A - 4 Row .11934 John Deere 494 A - 4 Row 1229 Ford 4 Row $1,050.00 AC - C w/4 Row Corn Head 14’ Platform $6,750.00 Cockshutt 427 w/Power lo’ Platform 1,450.00 MF 410 Diesel w/cab, 13’ platform, ' 3rowN.R corn head AC Model E w/10' platform, pickup reel, 2 row corn head, real clean JD 55 Corn Soybean Special 12’ head- f~asri Y Suit-Case Weights Y ▼ for John Deere Tractors ▼ 4 *39.50 Each 4 ft ' ea. $ 3,950. USED TRACTOR USED HAYBiNES USED COMBINE SPECIALS $3,950. $2,750.00 $2,350.00 65000 950.00 775.00 8,250.00 5.750.00 9.700.00 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 10,1979 Valentine table (Continued from Page 98) can about 10 to 12 inches from the surface. When dry, lift stencil and move on to the next area. You could spray-stencil an all-over pattern, or just a border. It might be best to experiment first on newspaper. And while you’re spraying, do paper napkins and plates as weh. Valentine lace as baskets for sweets? It’s a cinch to do with paper doilies. The secret: two doilies are layered with glue, then molded while still moist. Here’s how. Place a doily on a piece of plastic wrap and spread with glue. Top with a second doily, and over that place another piece of plastic. Then lift the whole works and mold around a small bowl .or the lid of a can. Secure with a rubber band, and flare‘out doily edges. When glue has dried, remove mold. Finish basket with stiff paper handle and rib bon. Glue bowl to base made from a gift-ribbon spool. The glory of your table is a centerpiece that looks like a candy cottage, but is really made from cardboard, paint and glue. Northern Berks Co. 4-H elects officers MOHRSVILLE - Election of officers was held at the January 25 meeting of the Northern Berks County 4-H Dairy and Swine Club, -■ Connie Ohlinger was named president while Patty Driesbach was selected as vice president Other of ficers selected were; Carol Driesbach, secretary; Harold Dietrich, treasurer; Wendy Yoder, historian; Tammy Schlappich, news reporter; Michelle Christ man, game leader; and Chris Dietrich, song leader. Tammy and Lee Schap pich hosted the meeting. Susan Hollenbach joined as a new member. Take a small box (maybe 5 to 6 inches square) and spray with pink spray paint. The roof is built on the box lid: score a piece of corrugated paper for the roof, and cut triangles of cardboard to fit under it as “eaves.” Glue them to two ends of lids, glue the roof in place, und spray everything white. Now comes the fun of adding the “icing” trim: take your trusty bottle of glue and draw with it - make squiggles, dots, hearts, even frames for windows and doors. (Don’t forget to “frost” the edges of the corrugated roof) When dry, paint with acrylic or tem pera paints. Complete the cottage by gluing on foil windows, paper shutters, and pink paper hearts for roof tiles. Then glue the cottage on heart-shaped cardboard base that’s been sprayed cherry red and decorated with a paper heart “path.” You could store little gifts under the roof of the cottage, or - another gift idea - whv not make mini-aprons, with spray-stenciled hearts? Whatever you do, it will come out right - if you do it with love! The topic for the March meeting will be Hoards Dairymen Judging. Anyone interested in joining the club Should contact leader Elwopd Ohlinger, 215-926- 2904. Good stock can be made from cooked as well as from raw chicken bones and carcasses, according to the National Broiler Council. If the stock from cooked chicken is somewhat weak, mix it with canned chicken broth or add chicken boullion cubes or a dried chicken soup mix to enhance the flavor. 99