—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 19, 1973 34 Ag Research Produces Concrete Curing Agent Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz is a ;ing other Federal officials of portunities to cut costs of roau , bridges and other public anci private concrete construction offered by a linseed oil research product. In letters to the Secretary of Trahsportation, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Acting Administrator of General Services, Secretary Butz recommended linseed oil emulsion and asked that it be considered for use by Federal engineers and architects. The emulsion was developed by U,S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists for curing fresh concrete and protecting cured concrete against surface scaling. It can save up to $1 a square yard of new concrete road sur face in states where concrete surfaces require protection from weather and deicing chemicals, reports William L. Kubie, chemist of USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS). Based upon his studies at ARS’ Nor thern Regional Research Laboratory, Peoria, HI., he was 1 granted patents on single application emulsions of linseed oil in water and assigned the patents to the Secretary of Agriculture. One application of the emulsion cures concrete and in addition protects it two years or more against surface scaling. Two distinct operations separated by 14 to 30 days are required for this double protection in construction where emulsion curing is not used. In letters to the Secretary of Transportation and Acting Ad ministrator of General Services, Secretary Buts called attention to possible savings in concrete construction and maintenance in bridges and highways and on Federal property. He pointed out to HUD that improperly cured concrete can reduce home values M; Neighbors © r n 1 “Aw, mom , you remem ber, I asked daddy if I could start a zoo.” FARM RENTALS HAVE A VACANT FARM HOUSE YOU’D LIKE TO RENT? We have qualified tenants waiting! No costs or obligation on your part-free screening service For more infro Call 717-392-5720 Home Rental Locators Inc. LANCASTER, PA. through unsightly interiors or major damage in exterior structures. Referring to concrete in home building, he wrote, “Lack of good curing, like loss of the horseshoe nail, can affect the whole operation.” The new linseed oil product has been used in some states and on many municipal and industrial roads, bridges, parking lots and loading docks. Ten producing companies have been granted 17 licenses on two USDA patents. JUNE FEEDER SALE JUNE 15,7 PJH. ALL WEIGHTS, ALL GRADES For consignments and information, contact: Kenneth Hershey, mgr. (717) 768-8204 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. P.O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. 10 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. On U.S. Route 30 BANKRUPT SALE Middle Atlantic Stud Welding Co. and Middle Atlantic Ap plicators & Erectors, Inc. Sale Location: Front and Church Streets, qn the premises of Steel Suppliers, Wilmington, Del. WED. MAY 23, 1973 ot 12 noon 4 Chev. 1970 Pickups, 5 Chev. 1969 Trucks, 22 HOBART and LINCOLN WELDERS D-2300 and SA-200 and others, 3 Trailers, Homelite saws. Studs and Controls, Generators, welding cables. Screw guns, etc. etc. TERMS, CONDITIONS AND FREE BROCHURE from RUDNICK & MATAS, AUCTIONEERS 212 W. Bth. St., Wilmington, Del. Phone 658-7264 INSPECTION: Morning of Sale from (9:00 A.M.) SHORT NOTICE DAIRY FARM DISPERSAL Hank De Jong * ironia, N. J. Monday, May 21, 1973 at 11 A.M. Place - on the farm located on Rt. 513 next to Ironia School, 6 mi. E. of Chester, N. J. and Rt. 206. From Pa. take 78 to 287 N. to 206 N. to 513 E. at Chester. Owner moving out of state! 12:30 - 74 hd. of hy grade holsteins, 30 hd. recently fresh or Springing, 25 hd. bred for fall, balance in various stages. 45 percent of this dairy are first and second calf heifers. Presently this herd has a 56 lb. per cow average, with in dividuals up to 90 lbs. A real high producing dairy with sound strong udders. Vet checked for pregnancy. T.B. & Blood tested and eligible for immediate interstate shipment! Plan to attend! ll A.M. - Barn - De Lavalglass pipelines 68 cow line, with milker & pumps etc.. Sunset Bulk Tank, Sunset tank washer, 2 Patz Bam cleaners - 68 cow and 55 cow cleaner. Uebler self propelled feed cart, 2 - Starline 14 ft. silo unloaders, 12 ft. silo matic elevator, feed carts, water tubs, dumping station with glass line, feed bunk, hay rack, Uebler 5 ton feed bin. Tractors -19661HC No. 706 DL with No. 2000 hyd loader, 1956 Moline with rebuilt engine, IHC 5 btm 16” semi mtd plow, IHC 12 ft. hyd. disc, 2-New Holland Chuck wagons, J.D. No. 65 hopper blower, J.D. No. 34 field chopper with corn & direct cut hds., N.I. No. 217 bu. manure spreader 1 yr. old, N..H. 65 ft. now conveyor, trailer field sprayer. 3 tons hay and 3 tons of straw. Be sure to attend this sale for top cattle and quality machinery! Owner & auctioneers not responsible for accidents! Terms cash or a good check sale day' Lunch available. HANK De JONG Owner 201-584-6993 Sale Register SAT. MAY 19 - 9:30 A.M. Public Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property located approximately 3 miles north of Haffer Road to Grubbs Church, approximately 4 miles west of Route 15, at Shaffer’s Motel and Mobil Gas Station, 2 miles east of Meiser ville, off Route 104, Snyder County. Sale by Mrs. Glen Parry, Executrix-owner estate of Charlotte M. Dressier. Wayne Hess, Auctioneer. SAT. MAY 19 -2 P.M. Public Sale of Real Estate at Red Rim on road to Fivepointville,, Number 1 76 acres with improvements; number 2 3 acres woodland; number 3 former Red Run School (Continued On Page 35) / Sale conducted by; Col. Fred R. Daniel Auctioneers, Inc. Neshanic Sta., N. J. 201 - 369-4784 CONSIGNMENT SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1973 9:30 A.M. on North Maple Avenue, Leola,'/> mile North of Route 23, watch for sale sign. Variety of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Implements, Lumber, New Hardware and Tools, etc. We have buyers for hay and straw. Frank & Paul Snyder BY u rnnn Robert E, Martin. Aucts. DAVID H. GOOD Next sale Friday, July 6th. Not [responsible for accidents. PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHIHERY JEEP, SHEEP, GOODS and SATURDAY, MAY 26, T 973 at 10:00 Sharp D.S.T. Located approx. I% miles southwest of Fawn Grove along Hunt Club Rd. in Fawn Twp., York Co., Pa. Form Machinery & Tools H Farmall tractor, good paint & tires; 2 row cultivators for H or M tractor; J.D. 2 -14 in. bottom trailer plow; wood saw to mount on front of tractor; Smoker 32 ft. grain & bale elevator with good cond.; Int. 7 ft.* semi-mount mower as is for parts only; Int. side delivery rake; rubber tire wagon with flat bed; Ig. 2 wheel trailer with 14 ft. bed; 3 section sping tooth harrow; sm. chop mill; 2 platform scales; cattle drinking cups; rubber tire wheel bar row; iron piles; junk machinery; Ig. pile of new seasoned oak lumber; Ig. quantity of used-lumber; 2 range shelters; 275 gal. gas tank with pump & nearly full of gas; steel posts; rolls of barb & woven wire; light weight McCullough chain saw; Craftsman IVz in. power saw; Vz in. electric drill; pipe cutter, threader & wrenches; lots of carpenter tools; lots of nuts, bolts, & screws; hand tools; grinder with motor; bags of fertilizer; harness, etc. Car, Jeep & Sheep 1968 Chevy II Nova, 4 door sedan with automatic, power steering & 50,000 miles. 1963 Willys Jeep with less than 10,000 miles, orig inal tires, light blue, and in excellent condition. 8 head of mature ewes, 1 mature Ram, all are good size & unshorn. Westinghouse 40 in. electric range; Unico refrig erator with freezer across top; Unico chest type deep feeze; Hotpoint automatic clothes washer; Sylvania 21 in. black & white TV; formica top base cabinet; two 1 door metal cabinets; two 3 pc. living room suites; reclining chair; platform rocker; Magnus Grand electric cord organ; 3 pc. bedroom suite with bookcase bed; Ig. 2 door metal wardrobe; electric sweeper with hassock storage; portable record play er; kneehole desk; card 'table; stands; end tables; iron beds; bedding & linens; clothes hamper; floor & table lamps; alum, step ladder; fishing tackle; elec tric ice cream freezer; 20 in. electric fan; 2 cement flower urns; porch furniture; dishes, pots & pans. Pie safe; jelly cupboard; 2 oak ext. tables; oak dressers; beds; wash stands; sectional bookcase; 2 oak kitchen cabinets; oak chest of drawers; oak rock ers; straight back chairs; cane seated rocker; night stand; beveled glass mirror; 2 clothes trees; loaf trunks; porch swing; picture frames; cuckoo clock;, old books; organ stool; Edison cyl. phonograph with morning glory horn; carnival glass dishes & butter dish; pressed cut glass; R.S. Prussia; glassware; 2 strings of brass sleigh bells; childs school slate; silver plate soup turreen & casserole; 12 place set of silver ware; jars, etc. Terms: cash or approved check Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer- John Hope Anderson, clerk Refreshment rights reserved Not responsible for accidents HOUSEHOLD ANTIQUES Household Goods Antiques A. Porter Webb Fawn Grove, Pa. owner Ph. 382-4379