—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1, 1975 64 Scientist Disagrees I Continued from Pant 53] relatively recent visitor here. Surprise number six is that he has had nothing to do with the disappearance of millions of species that preceded him... Here's the seventh surprise! The late Dr. William Pecora has calculated that all of man's air polluionn during his thousands of years of life on earth does not equal the amount of particulate and noxious gases from just three volcanoes, (Krakatoa, Japan-1883; Mt. Katmai, Alaska-1912; Hekla, Iceland-1947). PUBLIC SALE IDES., MARCH 4,1975 10:00 A.M. Located on Hnnsicker Road. Travel Route 23 to Bards Crossing between Leola and Eden, turn onto Snake Hill Road to Hnnsicker Road. FARM EQUIPMENT, DAIRY COWS, MULES 24 Holstein Cows in all Stages of Lactation. 2 Heifers. 1 Pair of \oung Sorrel Mules, 1 pair of Black Mules, 1 odd White Mule. McD gram binder; McD. ground driven corn binder. McD gram drill; McD. #9 7’ grass mower; McD 24 disc, like new. 2 David Bradley ensilage cut ters with pipe, N.H. 410 fertilizer drill; John Deere Manure spreader, J D. 5’ grass mower; J.D. spring harrow: N.I tobacco planter; N.I. side delivery rake; 999 corn planter; 3 J.D cultivators; log land roller; Oliver Raydex 14” single bottom plow; 2 farm wag ons; 2 fore carts; 2 wiard 106 plows; 2 spike har rows; antique tobacco wagon; tobacco lath; bale boxes, 2, 3. 4. 5 horse hitches; harness; collars; brid les: Briggs and Stratton engines. MILK EQUIPMENT—2 DeLaval units; 3 Surge units; carrying pails; 25 milk cans. There will be some household and small items at barn. Wilbur U. Hosier, Auctioneer 717-626-5943 Galebach and Hosier, Clerks PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1975 10:00 ©’Clock A.M. Located. Off Interstate 83 at Exit 12, Strinestown, York Co, Pa First road turn right, go South to Bowers Bridge Rd , turn left first farm on left. [Sale signs will be posted] MM G 950 Diesel, like new; Farmall M with remote Control; Allis Chalmers WD 45 - Motor overhauled; MM 4 bottom Semi-Mtd. plow; 1959 Ford T Tag Truck with cattle racks; Allis Chalmers 4 row corn planter - like new; John Deere FBIS Grain Drill, real clean; Fox Forage Harvester Model FA 1 row Corn Head & pick up; New Holland 269 Hay Baler with PTO Thrower; New Holland 36 ft. Elevator with gas motor; New Holland Drag & Motor; Massey-Harris 60 pull type Combine with 8 ft. Head; New Idea Mtd. Picker with 8 roll Husking Bed; New Holland 33 Flail Chopper; New Holland Blower and pipe; John Deere RWA Wheel Disc 10 ft.; John Deere KiUifer Disc; John Deere 4 Section Rotary Hoe; New Idea Lime Spreader; New Idea No. 7 Com Picker; Bear Cat. PTO Hammer Mill (Portable); New Holland PTO Manure Spreader; Field Sprayer on wheel with tank; John Deere Hay Fluffer; John Deere Hay Conditioner; John Deere Hay Rake; Grove 3 pt. 7 ft blade; Grove Wagon with false end Gate & Sides; New Holland Wagon with false end Gate & Sides; Harvester Aluminum Elevator -14 ft.; New Holland Com Sheller; John Deere No. 5 Mower; Sub Soifer; Cora Workers for WD 45; Gram-O- Vator Auger Wagon. MISCELLANEOUS Molasses Tank with pump, 80 bu. Auger Mixer on wheels, Forney Welder, work bench and vise, hydraidlic cylinders, New Idea Snow bucket, cattle and hog feeders, Silage cart, Farm trailer, log chains, chain tightners, grain fan and heater, unloading unit, truck scales, wheel weights, Agway portable heater, air compressor, flat bottom boat, nuts, bolts, oil and usual small items. Term: Cash or Good Check AUCTIONEER: Blaine N. Rentzel Box 222 EmigSville, Pa. Ph. 764-6412 7. Man Is The Real Polluter! Sale by JOHN M. ALLGYER LEWIS FORRY, JR. RDI Manchester, Pa. With Gloomy Outlook Dr. Pccora pointed out that nature's pure water is not so pure after all. Here are a few of his examples: 1. The natural springs feeding the Arkansas and Red Rivers carry approximately 17 tons of salt per minute. 2. The Lemonade Springs in New Mexico carry ap proximately 900 pounds of H2SO4 per million pounds of water. (This is more than 10 times the acid concentration in coal mine discharges). 3. The Mississippi River carries over two million tons of natural sediment into the Gulf of Mexico each day. 4. The Paria River of Arizona makes the Mississippi look like a trout stream. It carries 500 times more natural sediment than the Mississippi River - yes - one billion tons of sediment per day. (8) We’re Going To Live! In summary let me state that we are not on the brink of an ecological disaster. Our 02 is not disappearing. There will be no build up of poisonous CO. The waters can be made pure again by adequate sewage treatment plants. The disappearance of species is natural. A large per centage of pollution is natural pollution and would be here whether or not man was on this earth. We cannot solve our real problems unless we attack them on the basis of what we know rather than what we don’t know. Let us use our knowledge and not our fears to solve the real problems of our environment. Use the Farm Calendar , To Publicize Your Meetings. SAVE SATURDAY, MARCH DTH AT 1 P.M. For the Pero Auction At Rock Stream [off Rte. 14, North of Watkins Glen, 25 mi. from Elmira and 35 from Troy, Pa. - Rte. 14|. 54 GOOD HOLSTEINS 3 tractors (2 wf e Diesels - David Brown “1200 D w under 900 hrs ii. Ford "6000 D" - both showroom-new and AC ’ WD4S ) Papec chopper w/2-row corn and pickup heads and short hopper blower Starlme tank spreader (8 mos old'). 2 silo unloaders (16' & 18). etc Mr and Mrs Ed Pero. Owners For full list or info, write Rumsey Sales. 226 Liberty St. Bath. N Y (607-776-3478) PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AND OVERSTOCKED INVENTORY at the Black Bear Store SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1975 Located 20 miles south of Lancaster, or 4 miles south of the Buck along Route 272. Personal Property Consists Of: 5 acre tract of land, mqre or less, 900 ft. of road Irontage, across the road from the Black Bear Store. Ideal location to build a place of business. Ideal loca tion for building your dream home This land will be olfeied for sale at 1 00 pm. Ironstone ovenproof dinnerware service for 8; Py rex ware, stainless steel cookware set. Early Ameri can 27 pc. punch bowl set; Ankor hocking glassware. Old Hickory 5 pc knife set. Teflon pots and pans; Rubbermaid items, canister sets; electric automatic heaters, 3 speed electric fans, electric chime clocks; dolls, doll carnages and doll houses, Fisher-Price toys. Tonka trucks, large wr-,den and metal express wagons, sleds and tricycles; electric football, hockey and pinball games, assorted games CLOTHING- Lee's men’s and boys' pants and coats. CPO coats, tlannel shirts, insulated coveralls, snowmobile suits, sweaters, dress shirts, doubleknit pants, men's black zipper dress coat, special men tion of men's plain button suit coats, all sizes, girls’ dresses and coats, Peterman and Shaw men's, ladies’ and childiens shoes, boots and over-the-foot boots; 4 buckled Arties HARDWARE AND PAINTS; Handiguard asbes tos roof coating and aluminum coating in 5 gal. cans; Pro welding and cutting torches, 48 pc. and 20 pc SK socket sets; 6 pc Stanley tool, hammers, adjustable wienches, True Tempered fork shovels and rakes; Hamilton safe, letter file, and wooden stove - Llo\d H. Kreidcr Auctioneer Refreshments by Wakefield Ambulance Association Door Prize will be given away at 4-00 o’clock 8. The Last Surprise 12:00 NOON All New Items Sale b> • ELMER S. GLICK Corn Starch Plastic Said to Aid Growers Of the many ways In which uscd or niching vegetable cornstarch Is used, none may cr °P?' . end up being more Important . the ffiaSn 2 to present and future ndicatc that. the «fspan“ generations of Americans the new than a biodegradable plastic developed recently by plying varying thicknesses USDA's Agricultural resn coatings. Research Service. The . rese .^ C ff.” iuM 6 ?,! By adding cornstarch to that when the film sheet is standard formulas for J}s® d LaHno producing polyvinyl plastics, the researchers have come ®°H ld b f **l* up with a plastic that’s much different growing times of more susceptible to various crops, biological decay - which is At harvest time, the crucially important in the protective vinyl-resin would battle against pollution. deteriorate exposing the Present plastics don’t starch-plastic fUm sheet to decompose easily - and the erosive factors of sun, many can’t be burned wjjjj and because they release toxic Th® new film sheet would compounds into the air. thus save fanners the time The use of cornstarch also and expense they now meur has another plus in plastic tn removing nondegradable manufacture -it saves on use plastic from fields, of high priced and scarce petroleum-derived ploymers and resins, the starting materials for plastics. USDA scientists envision a host of uses for the new starch plastics - especially in one - time - use consumer articles. In agriculture, the likeliest benefits would be in films PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK, ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. THURSDAY, MARCH 6,1975 AT 10:00 A.M. Located 2 miles East of Lancaster of the Old Philadelphia Pike on Horseshoe Road near Conestoga Valley High School, Lancaster County, PA 39 Head of Holstein dairy cows 25 Head of dairy cows in all stages of lactation 4 Heiferi due this spring, 5 yearlings, 4 from 1 to 3 months 1 Registered bull' HORSE & MULES 1 pair sorrel 8-year-old mules 1 odd mule, good worker 1 pair black mules, 5 years old, well broken 1 saddle bred driving horse, 6 years old FARM EQUIPMENT McCormick W-9 tractor on steel, New Holland 272 baler, both reconditioned, 28 foot Stoltzfus-elevator with hydraulic unit, International 101 and New Idea 206 manure spreaders, both used 3 years, 16 foot flatbed wagon, Oliver radex 14-inch plow, tobacco planter and wagon with ladders, New Idea trailer mower, New Idea hay crimper with A.C. motor, Mc-D 28 disc, 3 section spring harrows, cultipacker, riding cultivators, Papec 16-inch ensilage cutter, Mc-D No. 9 7-foot grass mower, Mc-D 8-foot grain binder, ground drivt a com binder, loader, wooden land roller, Superior grain drill, McCormick 10-foot fertilizer drill, Mc-D Black Hawk com planter, spring wagon, Wiard walking plows, foretruck, horse sleigh, sleds, barnyard scraper, 3 bale boxes, tobacco shears, spears, lima bean poles, seeder, potato plow forks, 1 cycle Lister diesel engine. MILKING EQUIPMENT DeLaval milking units, 2 40-lb. pails, 1 150-lb. pail, water heater, milking supplies, forks, wire fence, 1,2, 3,4, 5 horse hitches, harness, collars, bridles. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Doughtray, 6 old plank bottom chairs, old 2 door cupboard, apple peeler, wheat sheaf butter mold, cream separator, chest, couch, crocks, 10 gal. - 3 gal. - 1 gal. jars, pint jars, jar dated 100 years old, old irons, Coaloil gas lanterns, copper kettles, old buggy lan terns, tobacco sizing boxes, old nail kegs, milk stools, old bottles, old gallon jugs, old agateware, straw cutter, brass base Aladdin lamp with shhde, milk cans, iron troughs, sausage stuffer, large meat grinder, small grinder, old rocking horse, old quilt, wooden x k bushel measure, small room heater, rope bed, double bed, youth bed, small crib, 2 chest of drawers, earthen pie plates, earthen casseroles, and lots of items too numerous to mention. Small items at 10:00 A.M. Antiques about 11:30 A.M, SALE BY: DANIEL K. KING ALVIN L. MILLER, Auctioneer 1927 Horseshoe Road Lancaster, PA 392-1547 Clerking by C. L. Mumma Item-Receipt System Lunch Available VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES Inadequate amounts of Vitamin A in the diet for long penods of time result in dry, scaly skin which is more susceptible to in fection than normal skin A deficiency of certain members of the Vitamin B complex can result in scaly, greasy or crusty skin around-the comers of the mouth and in the folds of the nose LIVESTOCK
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