Six cited by Longwood for ornamental KENNETT SQUARE - Six people have received Fellowships for study in the Longwood Program sn Ornamental Horticulture of the University of Delaware. This graduate Program, m cooperation with the/ renowned Longwood Gar dens in Kennett Square, seeks to train managers for botanic gardens, display gardents, arboreta and other public horticultural in stitutions around the country. Students come from diverse backgrounds, but all are required to have a degree in horticulture or a PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MAY 31 At 12 Noon Located in Mifflin County, 3Vz miles West of McVeytown, Pa., or 7 miles East of Mt. Union, Pa., along Routes 22 and 522. 81 HEAD CATTLE Selling will be 72 Holstein heifers (3 red and white), 7 registered and sired by Pennstate Ivanhoe Star, Marvex, Molly Chief, Astro Galaxy, Sterk Citation Knight and 2 Fairhill Trust Buster; 3 registered ser vice age bulls, 2 Hereford bulls service age, black W.F. heifer and 3 Holstein steers 23 bred heifers, yard bred between October and March, 12 open heifers breeding age, 30 yearlings and 7 heifers from 6 to 8 mos. old. This is a group of nice heifers out of some of the better local herds and have been raised on this farm. 30 day T.B. and Bangs tested. MAURICE STIDFOLE R.D.I, McVeytown, Pa. MARK CLICK - Auctioneer Reedsville, Pa. A GRAND VIEW SALE Due to labor problems the A Grand View herd will be dispersed at the Guernsey Sale Barn located on Route 31 east of Lancaster, Pa. TUESDAY, lUNEIO 11:00 A.M. 50 Registered Holsteins 11 Registered Guernseys 3 EX-10 VG 3 EX-7 VG An Outstanding Group of Holsteins and Guernseys Including Both Grand Champions at the 1980 Pa. Farm Show Selling; 3 EX Guernseys 7 VG Guernseys 3 EX Holstems 10 VG Holstems Many from 700 F to 988 F and over 20,000 M Show Cows and Milk Cows Featuring- SAVAGE LEIGH ANGELS MAGIC Supreme Champion at the 1980 Pa Farm Show. She has averaged over 80 lbs. per day since December and is now bred to Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation Her bull calf by Elevation also sells A Few Other Samples: C Flora Hills Astronaut Mona VG 86 daughter of Astronaut who had 3-11 362 18,451 4.2 768 F sells bred to Glen Valley Star. Her dam is VG with 1137 F, gr dam by Rosafe Citation R has 1064 F Ni-Crete Amehast Bootmaker-OC, a VG dtr. of Paclamar Bootmaker, has 6-0 345 22,044 677 and is due June 27 to Arlmda Jet Stream. Three EX Guernseys with records from 14,743 M to 16,147 M and 573 F to 738 F Sale Manager’s Note - The owner has assembled the best animals available in both breeds. They were purchased from some of the top sales, not only in Pennsylvania, but wherever quality cattle were sold. A great opportunity to select from a fancy offering! Animals can be seen at the Guernsey Bam after June 6 Watch for future ads for more details. Owner Sale Manager: Remsburg Sale Service P.O. Box 177 Jefferson, Md. 21755 Phone: 301-473-8214 closely related discipline, or considerable experience working with plants and the public. All Fellows selected this year have worked in public horticulture. Timothy Hohn, an ex tension agent in Georgia, is a graduate of Michigan State University and has an ad ditional baccalaureate degree in communications from Western Michigan University. In addition, he has had nursery experience at a variety of levels in several parts of the country. Robert Hyland, a hor ticulturist working in historical landscape MARVIN MILLER 1612 Peck Rd. Middletown, PA 17507 Phone: 717-786-3836 work restoration at Old Salem Village m North Carolina, comes to the Program with an A.B. in botany and a master’s degree in recreation horticulture, farming, and food service, as well as experience with arboretum collections. Ray Kuipers, the first student to come to the Longwood Program from South Dakota, has an un dergraduate degree in horticulture with a minor in economics. He has had experience m commercial horticulture, farming, and food service, as well as experience with arboretum collections. Susan Lathrop, at present an intern working with the education department at Morns Arboretum in Philadelphia, has worked INVENTORY REDUCTION AUCTION MAY 30 & MAY 31 at 10:00 A M. JUNE 3 at 6:00 P.M. LAKE HOMES, INC., 50 Spruce Street, Pine Grove, Schuylkill County, Pa. 3 miles East off I -81, Exits 31 or 32. Inspect this well constructed building now and consider the advantages this property could provide for you! Speak with your Banker and be prepared to bid and buy at the auction. Corner Lot .859 Acre 140 ft. Frontage New 3-bedroom fe _ t .Jfi Wl & Bath Basement Garage Solar Heat w/Oil Back-up System Call now to inspect this all new ENERGY EF FICIENT home in the beautiful Lake Terrace Development along Paradise Road, N E. Of Pine Grove just West of Sweet Arrow Lake. 3-Building Lots in the Lake Terrace Development 3 Lot #B,l 02 Acre - Lot #lB, .69 Acre - Lot #2O, 60 Acre. Several Unimproved Parcels of land in Legion Acres. For information & inspection of real estate call -345-3083 or 345-4363 or 345-3213 Large inventory of NEW Building, Hardware, Plumbing & Electrical Supplies; Wood-Mode Display Kitchens; new Whirlpool -Appliances; Carpenter & Masonry Equipment including; John Deere 300 Loader & Backhoe, 1596 hrs. good condition, 24” & 12” Buckets; 1966 Ford F 350 Dump Truck; 1969 Chev Walk-in Van w/Seamless Gutter Machine Equipment; Donuser Hydraulic Post Hole Digger; 8-h.p. Dayton 5,000 watt Generator; Air Compressors; Power Tools; Space Heaters; Mortar Mixers; Metal Scaffolding; heavy Duty Metal Warehouse Racks; many other items. OPEN HOUSE For your convenience to inspect the real estate, equipment & building inventory Make a list of your needs and come out SUNDAY, MAY 25 from 1.00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Bob, Bill & Glenn will continue to serve you with quality construction and will give you their personal service. George & Mike Deibert, Auctioneers (717)425-3313 P.O. Box 3, Klingerstown, Pa. 17941 (For auction brochure write or call auctioneers) Order of sale: FRIDAY, Building Inventory; SATURDAY, Inventory & Equipment: TUESDAY, Real Estate with the care of plant collections as well as in landscape design and in language training. She has undergraduate degrees from Wellesley College and the University of Delaware, and graduate degrees from Wellesley and Smith College. Charles Thomforde, a Swartmore graduate in biology, has held several internships at the Morris Arboretum and numerous private gardening positions. Joseph Townsend graduated from Kenyon College in history and religion in 1971. Since that tune he has trained with the Davey Tree Expert Com pany and served as a district manager in Hilo, Hawaii and San Francisco, California. More recently he has been a greenhouse manager for J. F. Styer in West Chester. These Longwood Fellows will spend the next two years training at the University of Delaware and Longwood Gardens. 1.15 Acres .44 Acres adjoining above parcel and Railroad Right-of- Way 120 Ft. x 100 Ft. 'ear Span Building Built 1976 xlOO’ Warehouse xlOO’ Office & Showroom z 12’xl4’ Overhead doors (1) 18'xl4’ Overhead door LAKE HOMES, INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1950—P25 Exotic fuels, do they work? COLLEGE PARK, Md. they easily oxidize or form Recent articles have ex- gums and varnish-like tolled the merits of using substance?. vegetable oils, sunflower oil, “This process of oxidizing or soybean oil in diesel is speeded up when exposed engines. Claims of equal or im- of unburned fuel (in this proved performance as case, half soybean oil and compared to diesel fuel have half diesel fuel) leaking by been made about various the piston rings will quickly oils. However, a flag of oxidize in the hot engine oil. caution has been raised by “This problem would be agricultural engineers at even worse in a new engine Purdue University. in which there is more blow- Engine oil samples from a by, before it is broken in.” new diesel tractor which had If you’re going to use been burning a fuel mixture vegetable oils, including of 50 percent soybean oil and soybean or sunflower oil, 50 percent diesel oil were Purdue University advises: examined. Globs of oxidized Use it only in a well broken soybean oil were found. in engine; change oil often, Purdue University at least every 25 hours; and agricultural engineers watch the oil pressure report “all vegetable oils, constantly, including soybean oil, are Use it in gas turbine very unstable compared to engine where lubrication mineral oils. In other words, oil and fuel cannot mix. . I PUBLIC SALE SAT., MAY 31st 1980 At 10:00 A.M. Location: Rt. 850, 1 mile East of Reed Gap, Pa. on Harry Berry Farm: ANTIQUES Old Bottles; Jars; Cans; Crocks; Lamps; Bells; Kerosene Lamps; Steelards; 2 Footedges; Brass Rings. Celoid Rings; Spreaders; 3 pr. Red & White Hearts; Iron; Pocket Knives; Western Knife; Bridle Bits; Brass Knob Hanes; Mule Hanes; 2 pr. Housings. Cast Griddle; Coffee Grinder; Mining Pick; Gold Pan. Large Brass Dipper; Lard Press, Iron Kettle; 5 sets Rosetts; Blakee Lamb Wolf Trap. Oats Fork; Flale; Buggy; Jack; Dumpwagon; 2 Sleighs; Old Coins; Wood Buck Circular Saw; 3855 Sav Mo. 1899 3856 Winch 1886; 1955 % T. Chev. 4 spd.; ‘69 Ford HT: 72% T. Chevy 4 spd.; 1 Ada Horse & Stock Trailers; Brass Sleigh Bells; Horse Bells; Other items too numerous to mention Owner, J. BURDGE Aucts. Speer & Harry .