The Lebanon Valley National Bank held Its fourth annual hog roast thisweek atthe Green i QQQ Anris*! ilfi iral rnneoruafinn Dragon Market ground near Ephrata. Bank President, Albert Murry, told the group of patrons 1309 1 v*ui loci vcuiui I gathered for the noon meal that the people at their bank proudly call themselves “The Agrl FaSPmPnt Allocations Bank" and have demonstrated their support of Agriculture by their actions. Hnuwuuiib “We support the farmer both when It is raining or when the sim is shining,” Murry said. I iV lACMCI High Pressure Washers SAT.TC Compact Portable Unit With Carrying Hand, Chemical Injector, 30 Ft. Of High Pressure Hose and Guo 1300 PSI, 3.7 GPM 6 HP Gas $610.00 1500 PSI. 2.9 GPM 6 HP Gas $610.00 Industrial Unit On Cart And Roll Cage Chemical Injector Adjustable Pressure 40 Ft. Hose With Gun 2500 PSI 4 GPM 11 HP Gas $1,372.00 Only While Supply Lastt Shirk’s Repair Shop RD 2 Box 102 Ephrata, PA 17622 Ph. (717) 859-2797 PUBLIC SALE Plumbing Supplies - Tools Shelving & Floor Model Tools Household Goods - Antiques yew Engines Gas Chicken Bar-B-Quer, 7 Spit, Like New Tues., September 5, 1989 9:00 am. Located In Lancaster County, PA, 2 miles South of Route 23 along Route 772. Sale Items Power vise: pipe threaders; pipe cutters; air tools; hand tools; SimplexStarline water bowls; glass lined water heater; stainless steel sink; 4 new 8 HP Briggs engines; Gould pump parts; few small Briggs engines; Field draft control stove patterns; Delta faucets; gate - globe val ves; Trojan waterers; stove pipe and elbows; 7 new wood shop stoves; V belts; lot of new P.V.C. and galvanized pipe; bins full of galvanized & P.V.C. fittings, unions, nipples,couplers, tees, eels, etc.; water fil ters; tool boxes; expansion tanks; drain snakes; 2400 gallon water tank; lot of scrap iron; hardwood charcoal; Coleman parts; ropes; lot of items not listed; all day said. Few household goods and antiques; chairs; few dishes; child's rocking horse; stroller; power mower; bassinet; etc. Owners: Christ Z. & Fanny R. King Auctioneer: M sl!v« jr. Petersheim: - n ; 215-593-AUCT Uc. #AU-001349-L ’V/ w Plenty of Homemade Food On Premises PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT Arlen Snow Blower, Furniture, Antiques, Collectibles, Tools and Household Goods FBI., AUGUST 25, 1989 at 5 P.M. Located along Tltden Rd., Tilden Twp., Berks Co., Pi. From Centsrport go through borough and turn onto Shartlesvllle Rd. for approx. 2 ml. and left onto Tilden Rd. to Auction. Farm Equipment Selling Approx. 7 PM. MF 135 Gas Tractor, good condition; 7' 3 pt. blade; Ford 3 pt Cultivator; NH 450 3 pt. Mower; JD 3 pt 14* plow; Craftsman Radial Arm Saw; Aliens 5 HP snow blower and other misc. small farm items. Selling at 5 P.M. FuH line of small household goods and antiques. Sellers kitchen cabipets; early PA blanket chest with strap hinges; old wood settee; 2 bucket benches; lift-top Connecticut comode; as sorted antique chairs; 7 piece Cushman maple di ning room suite, like new; old grandfathers dock Circa 1820, floral green cabinet with a new inside; Yam winder; brass sleigh bells; Spatteiware; 4 gal. blue decorated crock (damaged); cast iron utensils; Bennington Salt Crock; fishing items; early top of an old cupboard with spoon holders (rough); plus many other interesting items.c Owners Sold Farm, William Summerbell Kenneth P. Leiby, Auct. 215-562-3929 Lie. «AU00541-L FIRE SALE DUNN VALLEY FARM COMPLETE DISPERSAL ERIE, PA. 84 Registered & Grade Holsteins Approx. Vi Reg. & Vi Grade WEDS., EVE. AUG. 23, 1989 at 7:45 PM. Sale to be held at Raymond E. Anthonv Dairy Sales. Located Southwest of Mead ville, Pa. Follow Rt. 19 South Vi mile from the intersection of Rt. 322 and 98, turn onto Carr Hill Road. Follow auction arrows. Due to the lost of the Heddericks Bam, on Saturday night Aug. 12. they will be selling their herd. SELLING: 45 Milk Cows, 18 Dry Cows, 10 Bred Heifers, 10 Open Yearlings, 1 Service Age Bull. SIRES INCLUDE: Bell, Rotate, Marvex, Banner, Mars Tony and others. There will be several good cows selling however. We have limited information on the hejd at this time. If you would like to know more about the cattle call Howard Hammond at 814-664-9492 or 814-664-8040. All cattle will be TB and Bangs Tested. Terms: Cash, Known check or check with letter of credit from bank addressed to R.E.A. Dairy Sales with expiration date. Lunch Available RAYMOND E. ANTHONY DAIRY SALES Meadville, Pa. 814-336-1936 Preservation Fund (Continued from Pago A 1) Southeastern Pennsylvania has shown (he highest support for the program, with five counties in this area contributing $2.5 million. The southcentral portion of the state also has committed a fair amount of money to preservation. Berks County was the highestcontributor followed by Lancaster, Chester, Bucks, and Montgomery counties. Counties in these two regions will receive 66 percent of the $25 million in matching funds. COUNTY LOCAL FUNDS FUNDS STATE Lancaster Chester Berks York Bucks 400,000 Montgomery 400,000 Cumberland 151,515 Lehigh Adams ABSOLUTE AUCTION TK JERSEY FARM COMPLETE LIQUIDATION TOP COMMERCIAL DAIRY CONSISTING OF 105 Registered 8L Grade Jerseys 9 Holstein/Jersey Crossbreds FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 1989 10:00 A.M. Machinery ft Equipment 11:30 A.M. Daily Equipment 12:00 Noon Cattle Sale to be held at the farm, located 3 miles south of Salem, Ohio. Take State Rt. 9 South to Coffee-School Rd. Go east 1 mile to Woods dale Rd., turn south go to 2nd farm. Watch for signs. SIRES INCLUDE: Tod Brass, Duncan, Magic, Pan-Am, Samson, Gol den Faithful, Nippersink, Silver Beacon, Quicksilver Noble, Favorite Saiht, and others. Several sell carrying service to Snowstars Phil, son of Fadas Fan Fare Phylis. Grand Champion - 1989 Ohio Spring Time Spectacular. She was also the top of the Mykrantz Disp. on 7-17-89. Herd consisting of cattle in various stages of lactation. The cattle are housed in fteestaUs and milked in a parlor with automatic take-offs and have not 'been pushed for production. Some top individuals including the 2 times Grand Champion at Mary land State Fair sell. This sale will have something for everyone. All cattle will be TB and Bangs Tested. Vac. for IBR, Lepto, BVD, Haemophilus, BRSV & Vipreo MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT 2JD 4020 D Tractors. IJD 4430 D Tractor, NH 790 Forage Harvester (Hay & Com Head) like new, NH 42S Skid Loader, NH 488 Haybine, NH #8 Forage Wagon, JD 716 Forage Wagon with gears. S Ton Lamco/ Knowles Bale Wagon with gear, 8 Ton Bale Wagon with gear, 10 Ton Bale Wagon with Gear, Gehl 800 Blower recutter, IHC 56 Blower, JD 346 Baler, IHC 35 Rake. JD 237 Bush Hog. AC 333 4 Row No Till Plant er, Badger BN 225 manure Tank, Badger BN 184 Lagoon Pump, Starline Tank manure spreader, IHC 12’ Springtooth Harrow, IHC 13 Disc Drill, Hay Elevator, Athens 12’ Offset Disc, Stein 20’ 7 HP Silo Unloader, Berg 60’ Shuttle Belt Feeder, Hom-O-Plenty Magnet Feeder, Altemater, 2 Wooden silage elevators, Steiner TMR Mixer 180 cubic ft. needs repairs. 1 12x60 2 Bedroom Schultz Mobile Home with attached porch. Late model Zero 1200 gal. Bulk Tank, 8 Milkers & Automatic take offs West Falia, Washers, pipeline, Vacuum pump milking system. Terms: Cash, Known Check, or check with letter of credit from bank addressed to R.E.A. Dairy Sales with expiration date. This is an absolute auction and satisfactory settlement must be made at the close of the sale. If unknown to sales manager bring letter of credit. If their ate any questions please contact R.E.A. Dairy Sales prior to the sale. No exceptions. Lunch Available SALE MANAGED BY: RAYMOND B. ANTHONY DAIRY SALES SALE CONDUCTED BY: J.O. FENSTBRMAKER Homerville. Ohio 216-628-2992 L,nc ** t *r Fanning, Saturday, August 19,1989*A39 Lancaster, Berks, and Chester counties became the first counties 10 have their county farmland pre servation programs approved by the board. The local programs will establish a priority for purchasing easements. However, before approving these county guidelines, state Ag Board officials added a restriction prohibiting state or county preser vation board members from apply ing to sell their own conservation easements. $500,000 400,000 750,000 150,000 250.000 150.000 Meadville, Pa. 814-336-1936 $2,433,387 2,418,682 2,215,590 1,821,825 1,661,106 1,661,106 1,634,085 1,501.580 1,346,957