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8A The Mountain Messenger, Tuesday, January 9, 1990
See your locally owned PRO Hardware, Home Center,
and Building Supply Store for all your needs.
(]4970)(l)
CLASSIC" BRNID UITERIES
PROFESSIONAL CARPENTER'S $
WOOD GLUE
Dries fast allowing reposltiorung Sandable and paintable 8"
fi oz (E701)
NON- LE $
CONTACT CEMENT
One quart, fast dry formula. (00272)
LUMD SHOR
TOILET PLUNGER
Heavy Duty, 6" Force Cup, 19" Handle. (PS2453)
6 OZ. WD.40
Stops squeaks. Protects metal. (40606)
$
3 PC. JIG SAW Lr, O-rr.MP" 6 Pc. Power
BLADE SET Screwdriver Sot
Iso-Temp toughened. For all variable speed
Designed for cordless drills and screw guns.
machines. (30083) Iso-temp tough. (16449)
6 PIECE THRIFTY
SCREWDRIVER SET
6 popular screwd~vers~ Storage rack. (64A57)
6" ONE HANDER $
BAR CLAMP
High carbon, heat treated steel barllght ,strong,
fast. The bar clamp that's so easy you can use it
with one hand. (00506)
I'DaSIaNG SANDER $
WITH DUST BAG
tar heavy duty application 14,000
1,6 AMF motor. (B04550)
SPEED
STRAIGHT LINE JIGSAW
Handles materials from wood to steel. 1/3 HP., 3.0 AMP,
Variable speed 0-3,200 SPM Trigger lock. (4235)
ERaLASS $ IB8
Premium, cushion grip hammerl (11-402)
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Here's where to get PRO Advice Pius
a real good price
National Forest
Open House
The New Castle Ranger District
of the Jefferson National Forest will
host an "open house" Saturday,
January 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The open house is designed to give
the public an opportunity to find out
about the various activities planned
for the District during 1990. District
personnel will be on hand to de-
scribe specific projects, answer
questions and suggest ways for the
public to get involved with Distriat
activities.
"This is an excellent opportunity
for folks to find out what we are
doing and why," stresses District
Ranger Robert Boardwine. The Dis-
trict will have on display several
maps describing the various projects
slated for this year. "We are in the
process of completing our analysis
of the Johns Creek Opportunity
Area. The open house will give
people a chance to let us know what
they think of the specific projects we
have identified for that area," said
Mr Boardwine. "It's also a good time
for them to let us know what sort of
'burning issues or concerns they
may have about management prac-
tices on other parts of the District.
Volunteer labor will be a critical
factor in getting various projects
completed in the Fenwick Mines
Wetlands Complex and on several
designated horse trails this year.
"The open house is one way the
public can find out how they can get
involved with these projects," Mr
Boardwine said.
The open house follows the third
annual Jefferson National Forest
Conference held in December on
the campus of Virginia Tech. The
conference and open house are part
of the Jefferson National Forest's ef-
fort to keep the public involved in
National Forest management.
The new Castle Ranger Station is
located on Route 615, approxi-
mately 2-1/2 miles east of Route
311 in New Castle, Virginia.
New Company
Outdoor Power
The area's newest outdoor power
and equipment center --- Greenbrier
Vallgy Cub Cadet Sales and Service
-- is now open six days a week to
supply outdoor power equipment
supplies and service. It is located on
U. S. 219 North, one-half mile north
of the 1-64 Interchange.
Ed Tuckwiller of Lewisburg is
sales manager and Joe Gullette of
Union is mechanical service repre-
sentative.
"Whether you are a home owner
or a commercial user of lawn and
garden tools, we have something for
you," Mr Tuckwiller said. "From a
21-horsepower diesel garden tractor
to a 20-inch push mower, we can fit
your need."
The Center also serves as a deal-
Alderson Market
Friday January 5, 1990
289 head sold to 63 buyers
amounting to $106,812.61
STOCKER AND FEEDER •
STEERS
Choice 80.00 - 86.00
Good 74.00 - 79.50
Medium 68.00 - 72.00
Common none
HEIFERS
Choice 72.00 - 78.00
Good 65.00 - 70.00
PEANUT BUTTER CANDY
2 Sticks oleo
12 oz. jar peanut butter
Stir until it boils up, add 1 lb. box confectioners sugar.
Pour into greased pan.
"Good and Easy"
By Ruth Huffman
Alderson
Send your favorite recipe to
Mountain Messenger • 647-5724
122 N. Court St.
Lewisburg, WV 24901
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ELMORE'S FARM SUPPLY
SPECIALS
250 lb. 25% Protein Blocks. ........................................... =33.95
100 lb. 14% Beef Feed ..................... .................................. =8.85
100 lb. Whole Corn ............................................................ =7.70
Check with us for High-Mag Products Bagged and Blocks
Elmore's Farm Supply
"We're the
117 E. Edgar Ave. F~...er~ Fr/end°"
R0nceverte, WV 647-4355
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Trees Now
West Virginia landowners
begin planning for spring
ing now and place tree
soon as possible. The tree
season in this part of West
begins in mid March and
through the end of April.
lings can also.be planted
when there is adequate
However, tree seedlings
planted before April 30 to
good survival rate ....
~asKet
When planting tree seedling- _
landowner should determine t~an h~
jec.tive of planting the trees ar~er ch
develop a plan to meet that !
tive. The plan should include
of the area to be planted,
ership for Echo and Jonsered power moisture availability, size of
equipment. "The Jonsered chainsaw be planted, and direction the}
is a new line to this area, and it fea- faces. Tree species vary in th~
tures the first turbo-charged chain- quirements for good growth a~'
saws," Mr Tuckwiller said. . vival so these factors are nect~
Other items featured are chain- to determine which species to~
saws, weed trimmers, generators, Some of the most
snowblowers, and landscaping sons for planting trees are
equipment, tion, wildlife habitat, erosion
"We are a full-service dealer and and Christmas tree
we will service and repair other When planting trees for
brands of equipment also, says Mr tion, the species selected she
Gullette who has 12 years' experi- suitable for the area to be
ence in mechanical service.
and have the potential to
Mr Tuckwiller's prior sales experi- valuable timber. Trees
ence includes being a sales repre- wildlife should be of several dit
sentative in West Virginia, sections species to provide both coverl
of Pennsylvania and Maryland for a food supply. Trees intended f0~
large farm equipment company sion control should be fast-g~
which served seven states, and have the ability to witl~
B_IiLLL_~J,_~,~ 70.00 o 83.00 harsh growing conditions. See~
~_Y..D3L~ planted for Christmas trees
By Head 40.00- 80.00 be adaptable to the area int~
SLAUGHTER CATTLE for planting and of the speci .~
COWS ferred by the public as Chri~
Commercial • 45.00 - 49.50 trees. |
Utility 40.00 - ,~4.50 The West Virginia Division
Canner and Cutter 25.00- 38.00 estry has seedlings available~
the Clements State Tree NuJ
BULLS - The Division of Forestry has !~
Commercial & Good57.00 58.75
By Head 630.00 cies available to West Virginia|
COW AND CALF PAIRS owners for planting within the~
By Head 500.00-575.00 The seedlings are availal~
COWS by head 500.00 - 770.00 bundles of 100 or 500 dependi~
HOGS the species selected. Orders
No. 1 47.00 be placed by April 15 to assu~
NO. 2 46.00 livery in time for the optimum
NO. 3 40.00 ing season. Some species
SOWS NONE able in limited supply so
BOARS 22.00 - 27.50 order early have the best
SHOATS 27.50 - 30.00 obtaining the species they
PIGS 9.00-24.00 An environmental
PONIES 80.00- 110.00 packet is again available for
SHEEP AND LAMBS landowners who do not
BLUE 56.00 plant a large number of
BLUE HEAD none packet contains 30 seedlings~
RED 53.75 ~~~~t~, [~~
MEDIUM 63.25 ' ' ~ ' ! " , ~ '
COMMON none
EWES 12.00
GOATS 42.OO
Bluegrass Market A new urban green paci~"-
Saturday January 6, 1990 available this year. The packe~
634 head sold to 84 buyers designed for homeowners wh01
amounting to $134,272.14 to plant several trees for a bo!~
$TOCKER AND FEEDER windbreak This packet contai~
STEERS; seedlings of either Scotch
Under 500# 69.00- 96.00 white pine, or Norway spruce
500 - 750# 50.50 - 90.50 homeowner may select the Sl0
Over 750# 54.00-73.00 , he prefers. This packet also
HEIFERS; • $18 including delivery.
Under 500# 65.00-83.00 Order forms for see.dting~
500 - 750# 50.00 - 74.50 environmental packet, and tt~
Over 750# 48.00 - 70.00 ban green packet are now av8
BULL CALVES 69.00- 70.00 from the local Division of Fo
BA8Y CALVES office.
By Head 32.50 - 90.00 The West Virginia Division 0~
SLAUGHTER CATTLE estry has a Service Forestert
STEERS none able for every county. The S~
HEIFERS 46.50-51.25 Forester can help a landown~
COWS 34.50 ~ 48.00 velop a planting plan or sel~
most sold 44.00-48.00 proper species to plant on
BULLS area. In Greenbrier County,
Under 1000# 55.00 - 62.50 Walter G. Jackson, 717 North JI
Over 1000# 52.50-60.75 son Street, Lewisburg, phone}
COW AND CALF PAIRS 7425.
By Head 525.00 - 700.00 ~
~,OWS bv hd. 365.00 - 580.00 ~ !
HQG~ BLUE 56.80
SLAUGHTER 31.00- 47.00 RED 54.00
SOWS 18.00 - 37.00 OTHERS 54.00 - 62.80
BOARS 22.00, 30.00 EWES 10.00- 27.00
PIGS & SHOATS BH6.00-34.50 BUCKS 19.00
.270.00 WETHERS none
75.00 - 115.00 GOATS, BH 25.00 - 51.00
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Sellin
20 Black and B/W
5 Hereford Cows
All cows have been
Wormed, Delouced, and Pregnancy
Inconjunction with our regular sale Friday Jan. 1 2
PRO BUILDING
3, Highland Center, Railroad Avenue
Alderson, West Virginia 24910
Phone: 445-7137
Due to physical size, mercttancl~in~ policies and manutacture:'s shortages, some stores may
be unable to stock all ~tern,= =hown l-towever, most items can be ordered special by your Dealer
assuring you o~ the sale price teatuxed We reserve the llght to limit quantities
Alderson Livestock Market
445-2945
A Pag For People
Who Work Close tothe