TRY A CLASSIFIED AD UAH GABBLE'S PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD, AHTIQUES & TOOLS SATURDAY AUGUST 11, 1973 Located in Heidelburg Twp. along route 897 - V/z miles west of Schaefferstown. This is the actual picture of the Ranch type home, enter cement porch with iron railing on south east into hall with 2 built in closets, Ist room right den panneled m Knoty pine with shelves, build in desk book closet & wall to wall carpet, master bedroom with double closets, another bed room with single closet, bath room with pink tileing & gray boarder, wash bowl with enclosed cupboard, large narrow, living room 21 by 14 facing south with large picture window with beautiful brick fire place has 13” rise toped with gray flagstone, all floors have inlaid linoleum, living room has gray rug on top. Dinning room 12 by 12 has picture window facing north, kitchen 10 by 21 with plenty of cupboards with roll track drawers, picture window facing north, nice pantry with shelves, kitchen has outside entrance to west side & inside entrance to double car garage, special switch to open & close garage doors, 2 air conditioners go with the home, go to basement from kitchen, concrete basement under all of house, Losch hot water furnace baseboard heat, 405’ never failing well with deep well pump 2 yrs. old. 1,000 gal. ceptic tank 2 yrs. old, 1,000 gal. fuel oil tank, water softener in good condition, lawn is beautifully land scaped, shade trees, evergreens, large Oak tree on South west lawn, half moon macadam drive way. This is a beautiful home in excellent condition & good location. Inspection of home July 23and August 4 from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. or by appointment call 949-3348 or 272-9757 Condition of real-estate 10 percent day of sale, Settlement within 30 days after sale. REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT 2:00 P.M 1970-302 Ford Torino with black vinyl top, 4-door, power steering, power brakes, actual milage, 25,098 medium green with green interior, very clean, extra wheel, car will be sold after real estate. Avocado Fngidaire electric 4 burner stove 4 yrs. old, Avocado Frigidaire washer & dryer 4 yrs. old, Avocado Frigidaire refrigerator with freezer on top 2 yrs. old, breakfast set with wing table with 3 chairs, General Electric upright freezer like new, Westinghouse freezer in good working order, Westinghouse refrigerator frost-free, 4 piece Mahogony bedroom suite with box spring & mattress, nite stand & vanity, walnut single bed with box spring & mattress, walnut bureau 5’ long 20” wide with large mirrow, Cherry Dining room table with 2 organ hindged wings 6 chairs one with arms, cherry Hutch with four drawers & three shelves with 2 glass doors, White electric sewing machine, 2 piece beige living room suite, 1 beige chair, 2 barrel chairs, 2 green chairs with wooden arms, upholstry rocker, brown bed leather sofa, red chair with wooden arms, wooden barrel back chairs, swivel chair on rollers, high chair 1 square cherry table with drawer, large square table with 4 boards, 3 chests, Bird of Paradise gray rug 9’ x 12”. ANTIQUES - 4 old kitchen chairs, 1 chest, 6 benches, railroad watch , 2 horse blankets, black shawl & crocheted cap Small chest with four drawers & magazine racks on each side, one arm exerciser, hand made block design stool, oval coffee table with glass top, other tables, 4 artificial plants, fireplace fixtures, real Craton plants one 5’ high one 4’ high in wooden buckets with metal bands, knee hole desk with drawer, 3 scenery pictures, other pictures, 2 floor lamps, table lamps, desk lamp, 3 sets of bedroom lamps, electric, Upright Hoover sweeper with attachments, Amana air conditioner 12 amp 9,000 B T U. 1400 watt 115 volts Kitchen clock & other clocks, small AM & FM radio, electric hedge trimmer. Variety of books, 2 electric blankets, cushions, linens & bedding, full set of American stainless steel, large strainer, kitchen utensils, Culco set of knives 9 pieces, General Electric carving knife, set of dishes 12 place setting, variety of novels, dishes, goblets, sherbets, meat sheer, large variety of cake pans all sizes & designs, 50 cases of new cake boxes size of box 11” by 17Vz-7 boxes in a case, Wheel Horse lawn Ranger 32”-6 horse power with snow plow blade, 40” Scott lawn seeder, 18” push mower, 5 lawn chairs, 20’ aluminum ladder, small step ladder, tubs, hoses, garden tools. CARPENTER TOOLS - V 2” black & decker drill, quarter inch drill, Kraftsman electric hand saw, Electric Saber saw, small air compressors, carpenter table with vise, extension cords, battery charger, etc You will find these items like new & in good condition. Lunch by Midway Church. Sale starts 10:30 o’clock. ATTORNEYS Mark Heisey - Auctioneer’s - 272-9757 May’s Kurtz W. Shearer, L. Heisey - Clerks Egli, Walter, Reilly & Wolfson - attys. at Law Personal Property, Sex Mr act ants Used To Fight Fruit Pests “Cherchez la femme” or “find acquired new meaning in the the woman,” long a slogan of spy fight against insects attacking and detective stories, has fruit orchards. PUBLIC AUCTION SURPLUS INVENTORY OF FARM SUPPLIES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS TUESDAY, JULY 31,10:00 A.M. At Agway, Inc., 101 Main St, Salunga, Pa. Surplus Inventory result of consolidation of Elizabethtown and Willow Street Stores. 4 Used Trucks, Household Items, Lawn & Garden Equip"; Sprays & Insecticides, New Tires (some odd sizes), Automotive Supplies WATCH FOR FULL LISTING LATER. J. EVERETT KREIDER, AUCTIONEER. PUBLIC AUCTION LOCATION: 10 miles south of Chestertown on Route 20, about 3 miles north of ROCK HALL, IVID. FRIDAY, JULY 20, at 11:00 A.M. FARM MACHINERY INTERNATIONAL 1206 Diesel-Dual wheel TRACTOR, JOHN DEERE 4400 COMBINE with 3-30” corn header, Massey Ferguson 85 Gas Hi-Clear Tractor, JD 6 row (30”) corn planter with herbicide attch , JD 6 row (.50”) cultivator 3 pt hitch, JD spring tooth, JD roller harrow, MF manure loader, MF mounted 3 x 16 plows, Kewanee 11’2” disc, Int. 13’ disc harrow with Midwest mulcher, Int. 7 bottom 16” plows (on the land hitch), 1 bottom 16” plow extension, Pair of Anhydrous Amonio tanks with Nitralator and frame for 1206, Int. 13’ Chisel plow with mounted mulcher, 250 gal. water tank, 1948 Dodge dump grain truck, 946 Int dump gram truck. COMPLETE GRAIN DRYING OUTFIT: 46’ x 7” Auger with 3hp 3 phase motor, 710 bu. Hopper bottom Butler Tank, 17’6” Auger with Ihp 3 phase motor, Model 4008 continuous MC gram dryer with auto level auger kit with 30 hp 3 phase motor or PTO drive, MC 30 moisture tester, 400 Amp elec, service and switches. Pole and metal roof & siding shed for dryer, Belt bucket elevator (Hance model 200) 30’ high, 2 Vac-U-Vators for transferring grain with pipe, 2-27’ x 16’ Butler Bins with areation (8,000 bu. each) 36’ x 22’ Butler Bin with areation (22,000 bu.), 6” x 20’ Auger with single phase motor for unloading bins, sweep auger with single phase motor for use in any of 3 bins, (to be offered as entirety) ALSO offering STAR METAL MACHINERY BUILDING 40’ x 96’ with 14’ sidewalls ROBERT E. TOWNSEND, JR., owner Rock Hall, Maryland HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, INC. Sales Managers & Auctioneers. . .Lunch MILKING HERD an d BRED HEIFER DISPERSAL WEDNESDAY JULY 25, 1973 12:00 P.M. Located on the farm at RD2 Palmyra, along Rt. 341 in Upper Lawn, South Londenderry Township, Lebanon County. Appx. 4 miles south of Campbelltown off Rt. 322. 78 HEAD 78 GRADE HOLSTEINS 62 head of milking cattle and the balance are bred heifers. Few outstanding records: Naomi 17959 3.5 628 Roseann 20313 3.5 701 R- Bush 17551 3.5 614 Terisa 16300 3.7 606 Carol 15658 3.4 538 This is almost an entire herd of young ABC and ABS sired home raised,cattle with lots of dairy character and plenty of potential These cattle are presently being milked in a milking parlor and are not being overfed for high milk production If in need of milk attend this sale. DHIA records furnished with the cattle. SALE UNDER COVERCATALOGS AVAILABLE HEALTH CHARTS' Sale undercover Catalogs available Health charts CONDITIONS BY: SAMUEL and GRACE GISH HARRY H. BACHMAN - Auctioneer Refreshments available Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1973—27 Using synthetic chemicals identical to or closely related to chemicals emitted by female moths, entomologists of The Pennsylvania State University are luring male moths to traps coated with a sticky substance The principle is being used this summer at the Fruit Research Laboratory of The Pennsylvania State University at Biglerville, Adams County Entomologists Dean Asquith and William M Bode are trapping hundreds of male moths of several species The process is relatively simple “Micro” or tiny amounts of sex attractant chemicals are injected into containers called wicks, often fashioned from plastic bottle caps or rubber septa enclosures used to seal serum vials. Placed in traps, the wicks release the attractant into the air for as long as 6 to 8 weeks The long period of potency makes the sex traps a useful way to monitor orchard populations of many pests-- among them the codling moth, redbanded leafroller, tufted apple budraoth, obliquedbanded leafroller, and Oriental fruit moth Much was known about the flight habits of certain apple pests before the discovery of the sex attractant process, Asquith and Bode point out However, other trapping and detection methods are relatively difficult and time consuming Trapping male moths as they follow the sex attractants tells entomologists when a particular pest first appears in the growing season, when it reaches its peak population, and when it is no longer a problem. Answers to these questions help University researchers decide if and when pesticides are needed, and how much should be used The Penn State entomologists say there is no period during the growihg season when Penn sylvania apple orchards are free from attack by insects In southern Pennsylvania, for example, three generations of redbanded leafroller moths fly each season The first moths appear in mid-April and the last ones aren’t gone until late in September. A gap between flights of first and second generation redbanded leafroller moths in late May and early June is filled by tufted apple budmoths, which first appear in early May and are present until early October. Two generations of this pest threaten apple orchards each year, with no distinct break between generations. The flights of second and third generation redbanded leafroller moths also have a tendency to overlap. Moths of the obhquebanded leafroller take to the air in early June and continue flying until September For tunately, this insect is not numerous as one larva can chew a whole side off an apple Studies of insect sex at tractants, and a host of other projects at the Fruit Research Laboratory, are carried out within the Agricultural Ex periment Station at Penn State Hopefully, researchers will devise techniques combining spraying and biological methods to control orchard pests and still keep insecticides within reasonable levels The sex at tractant study is sponsored by the National Science Foundation Farmers received an in crease of just 12 percent on the products they sold over the last 20 years. In fact, farm prices either declined or remained unchanged during 10 of the last 20 years
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