Onbei a farm -And a bazar Joyce 1 A chilly breeze dances down out of the Northwest, stirring the fragile whips of greening willow trees and infant maple leaves stretching larger with each new dawn. Clear, brilliant sunshine defies the morning’s briskness, pouring warmth into sheltered spots. It sends the cats sprawling out on the blacktop, their backs against the calf pens, to snooze away the hours. But snoozing now is only for the cats. Warm sunshine and brisk breezes, greening trees and thick ening grass stir a primeval, in stinctive response tothe season. It quickens the pulse of every farm er, as well as many whose liveli hood is not tied to tillage of the ground, but whose roots neverthe- STEEL CULVERT PIPE xpei . qi strong bridgo. Tank shells buried with 3 feed of ground cover can support 80,000 lbs. An Additional 1 */. DISCOUNT i> offarad if paid by Cash Monay or Cartiffiad Chock HOWARD E. GROFF CO. Over Forty Yoars off Reliable Sorvlco Fuel Oil, Gasoline, and Coal 111 E. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone:7l7-786-2166 > * « nir'4 * * i Y * t » I f *J% * « less go, deep into Mother Earth. It is spring. And the soil beck ons, singing a powerful, passion ate siren song. The time for tearing down, re placing. rebuilding and servicing is past. Equipment, fueled and greased, with even a fresh coat of paint perhaps, waits poised, field side. With die turn of a key or -push of a button, horsepower springs to throbbing life, surging forward on subde directions from gearshift and throtde. And, as moldboard, or curved disk blade, or springy chisel teeth, bite into cool sod or stubble cover, a fragrance, unlike any other, is re leased which captures the very es sence of spring. Frcshly-tumed ground. Not the most expensive scent created at Diameter Weight/ Thickness Lengths Price, F. 0.8. Inches Lbs. Inches In Stock Quarryville . (Approx.) 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Dandelions dot Adds apd fence row edges, like globs of sunshine carelessly strewn over the land scape. Robins, blackbirds, sometimes flocks of noisy seagulls, follow the wake of the tillage equipment, feasting on fat worms and grubs exposed by the equipment’s pas sage. While they would flee a hu man so near on foot, the banquet ing birds show little fear of tractor operators, figuring perhaps the ob ject on the seat is just another odd shaped muffler protruding above the tractor’s dusty hood. A pair of mallards paddles to ward the safety of center pond, splitting the blue mirror of the overhead sky and its streaks of mares-tail high ice clouds. HOURS: Mon.-Fri.: 8 AM - 4 PM ■„ t. a. '•••'•to.*.* * With each tillage round, neat ness and order is restored to post winter fields. Straight-edged rows of clean, darker, damp soil tidy up the scruffy look of rotting stubble, patches of dried foxtail and ragged perennial weeds. 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