('Utn icsau REAL CSTATI MOUSE HOI D GOODS ANTIQUES A TOOLS 01 Nehon r Wrtrf) li I djtf THURSDAY AFTERNOON A EVENING AUGUST 19. 1976 Begmmng at 3 30 P U located il 36 North Brood 51 toil PA (»uou lh» (tom the Giac* U M Church] REAL ESTAU Propeity known ai 36 North Brood SI conwtbag o' ol( 7 room 2 story sm dtlached hncl houW w kitchen duwng A Inrmc rooms hatway w open ilawway on frsl door and 3 bedrooms & hill both on (he second phis otbc spoce lor storage Home hos o newly installed gas fired hoi orr furnace ( gas water healer within the pasl three years Here is a good sold house m nice condrbon that is within nearly everyone s budge) in a good location w pleasant . 'irroundmgs Terms 10 ',isxent down day of tale, balance in 30 days Inspection by appt by calhnf 244 2802 or 393 5475 Real estate subject to prior sale ANTIQUES Round oak table w 3 boards. 3 pc oak bedroom suite w wash stand, oak dresser, oak hall rack w beveled (lass mirror & storage seat, oak and cane seat chairs, oak swivel desk chair, bent wood chair, old potty chair, loaf trunk, oak rocker, bit top card table, library table, stands, rayo light, kerosene finger lamps, lanterns, American Flyer electric tram, many Japan nick nacks, 8 place setbng of fine Japanese china, lot of depression pcs such as creamers, sugar, butter dish, water pitchers, cracker jars & many more, pattern glass, [ re ss cut glass; hand painted Germany pcs. tin comb & match holders, granite ware, shoe lathe, sad & flat irons, iron skillets, very old sled; jugs, crocks, old books; bn cans, old dresser light, wash board, quilts, linens, etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TOOLS Admiral color TV, nice flora, design 2pc livilng room suite, green burlap easy chair, upholstered swivel chair, Ig metal Cole steel executive knee hole desk; upright piano & bench, arm side chair; 5 pc bedroom suite w vanity & bench, 3 pc bedroom suite, mattresses like new, metal typewriter stand, fine Duncan Phyfe lilt top hall stand, 5 pc. dinette set, Singer cabinet sewing machine, stands, wall n Errors & pictures; floor & ‘table lamps, small iron bed, metal cabinet; metal porch chairs, lot of small appliances; Oneida silverplate flatware, new & used, dishes; pots; pans; hardware; carpenter & hand tools of all kinds, lawn & garden tools, B & D power tools; skill saws & trimmers; metal tool boxes, step ladders; ext. cords; rotary mower, Ig. work table, baskets; Xmas decorations; rugs & many items too numerous to mention. Sale order: Tools & hardware first; dishes, pots & pans next, then furniture & antique glassware last. Real estate at 7:00. Please come early, lots to sell. Refreshments available at the sale Terms: Cash or approved check JEAN A. FRY NELSON P. WEBB, JR. "executors Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 Anderson & Warner, clerks John R. Gailey, Jr attorney Not responsible for accidents Farmers briefed on IContmuod h<nw Pig* 100 (hir (lung about no till Hinton cautioned, you hair to grt I id of thr inserts " Tor that purpose isotrx «m applied to Uir nerds <al»o rffrrlivr against pheasant problems). anil seven pounds of furaclan per acre was applied at planting time Hinton used li In 40 gallons of nit'ogen <33 percent PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1976 7 30 PM East Mam St (Route 230) and Longenecker Road, Mt Joy. PA Beautiful ranch-style, white Colonial brick house, on approx 2 7 acres Ist floor - family room w-fircplacc, living room, solid cherry Butt kitchen - dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2-car garage w-laundry Lower level has 1800 sq ft floor space can be used as an apartment or business, such as restaurant or of fices, has kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full bath, fireplace in living room 30’x50', 2-bay shop w-large parking area Horse bam w-7 box stalls This is an excellent commercial property with many desirable features. Property may be viewed 6-9 P M Friday, Aug. 13 or Tues , Aug. 17. Terms by HAROLD J. AND ORPHA NYE George E. Stone, Jr., Bambridge, PA Aucts: John D Kilmer, Manheim, PA Att. Elvin Byler PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1976 AT 10:30 A.M. - (RAIN OR SHINE) 20 ANTIQUE GAS ENGINES: ANTIQUE HAND TOOLS AND SOME ANTIQUE CAR PARTS. Hellam Township, York County, Pennsylvania - Located 2 Miles North of Hellam. Take Hellam Exit Off Route 30. Go North on Kreutz Creek Road, left on Fahringer Drive, left on Druck Valley Road. Signs posted. GAS ENGINES New Hollands 2 H.P.; 4 H.P.; and 5 H.P.; Alamo 4 H.P.; 3-I.H.C. TypeM; Hercules2H.P.; 3% H.P.; and 2 H.P.; John Deere 3 H.P.; Fairbanks and Morse 3 H.P.; Stover 1% H.P.; Associate 1% H.P.; Fuller and Johnson 2 H.P.; Taylor Vacuum 2 H.P.; Lerio 2 Cylinder and Maytags 1 and 2 Cylinder; 5 Engme Trucks and Assorted Oilers. (All engines sold as is.) SPECIAL MENTION A. B. Farquhar Steam Engine (without boiler); New Small Steam Traction Engine (not finished); Stone Mill; Small New Holland Plate Mill; New Holland Saw Manual. TOOLS Swedge Block; Cone or Ring Anvil; Traveler; Leg Vise; Farriers Box and Tools; Dated Conestoga Wagon Jacks; Log Dogs; Broad Axe; Post Hole Axe; Adzs; Comer Chisels and much more. CAR PARTS Model T Ford Front and Rear Axel; Eassex Front Axle and Wheels; Spoke Chevrolet Wheels; Old Speedometers; New 37 Ford Grille and more. MISCELLANEOUS Assorted Iron Troughs; Milk Cans; Ice Tongs; Ice Saw; Single, Double and Triple Trees; Wagon Tongues; Cast Iron Seats; Wooden Forks (1-6 prong); Flails; Sheave Fork; Wooden Pulleys; Hay Knives; Single Prong Hay Fork; Buck Saws; Reaping Hook; Rough Lock; Dinner Bell; Angle Drives and Gear Reduction; 2 Hole Com Sheller; Platform Scales; 3 pt. Hitch Platform; 3 pt. Hitch Ground Scoop; 3 pt. Hitch Lift Boom; and many more items too numerous to 'mention. Order of Sale - Miscellaneous Small Items, Antique Tools, Car Parts, Steam Engines and Gas Engmes. Not responsible for accidents on the day of sale. No mspection until day of sale. TERMS; Cash or Ap proved Check. Refreshment Rights Reserved. SALE BY: FLOYD W. MILLER RDll, Box 363 York, Pennsylvania 17406 Telephone - (717) 755-6946 RENTZEL AUCTION SERVICE Emigsville, Pennsylvania 17318 Telephone - (717) 764-6412 Nitam |wr artr (giving him a Unit 140 unlla of N per arrr | to which hr added his her bit ides onr quart Paraquat two quarts Aatrr* 41 'comparable to V’s |xmnda Atrarinn, two pounds I'rinrrp. and onr quart loxaphrnr A pint of flair] was added for application to fields whrrr tbrrr was alfalfa growing A standard apra>rr. Hinton pointed mil. just won't liandir thr jrallonaKr needed to do thr job. so he purchased a John lllur aprnjer which holds mmigh spra> to treat atxiul 10 acres According to thr Meet wood fanner. IV Jotm Hlur i ould stand wmie alterations for maximum prrfonnanrr on thr kinds of hills hr worked on the Krmpton farm, but in bus opinion, a standard no-till planter would not sen c to handle the planting at all. and he rebuilt HAT & GAVEL auction co. 1 Milt North of but/ on ■ i Roufe 501 THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1976 5 30 p^T FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, COINS SELLING COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FOR MABLE HERR. MANHEIM, PA Also large lot of hand and powe r carpenter tools Mahogany drop leaf table, Mahogany end tables, breakfast set, twin beds, double bed, 3 pc living room suite, Admiral color TV, 1 year old GE No-Frost side by side refrigerator - freezer, Birds Eye maple slant top desk, Nontake, Czech., Nippon, & Fiesta ware, Singer sewing machine, maple chest of drawers, cedar chest, blanket chest and lots, lots more. Corns will be sold at 8:00 P.M WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS. ESTATES AND ANTIQUES. “ WILBUR H. HOSIER 306 Owl Hill Rd, Lititz Harold K. Galebach, Partner HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS ON COMMISSION CALL 626-0254 Receiving Hours Monday, Noon to 9 P M , Wednesday, 9AM to 5 P M , Tuesday, Pickup Day PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE {W* ACRES FARM) ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TRACTOR, OLD TOOLS & AUTO SATURDAY, AUGUST 14,1976 Loc. at 1076 Gypsy Hill Road, West Lampeter Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (Take Rt. 222 4 mi. south of Lancaster; at Big Springs turn left onto Gypsy Hill Road; about IVz mi. to sale, look for signs). 2% Story, 11 room & IVz bath, frame house. Also attached butchering house w-farmer’s friend; 2 story frame bank bam; cement block 3 car garage; & frame chicken house. 7 Acres tillable land w-some woodland; land borders along Mill Creek; property open for in spection: Sat’s. July 31 & Aug. 7 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. Frig. 2 dr. refrig., Hotpoint chest freezer, GE auto, dryer, GE 6,000 BTU window air conditioner, 2 coal cook stoves, potbellied stove, Stiffel & Freeman iron safe. Walnut, pine, oak, wicker, mahg., & other antique furniture; picture frames; clocks; iron, brass, & tin articles; pressed, RS, Nippon, ironstone, mach. cut, depression glass, & everyday glassware & china. B Allis Chalmers tractor; No. 728 Broadmoor 8 HP riding mower; David Bradley chain saw; No. 9 trailer mower; other misc. sm. farm equipment; Blacksmith’s, hand, garden & old tools; many other articles not listed. 12 ga. single barrel shotgun, 22 rifle. Auto: 1949 Buick Super 8,4 dr. sedan, radio, 51,000 mi., good condition, Large. Sale. Not responsible for ac cidents day of sale. Food served. Sale by QUAY M. KOCHEL ESTATE National Central Bank, Exec. Stein, Storb, Mann & O’Brien Attys. Howard Shaub, Auctioneer and Roy C. Probst I ancavtrr I arming Saturday August 14 !*)/(> If to -i< ( onitlio(l.ilr Uir alopra hrforr atlrmptmf planting The moat arrloua problem Minton encountered waa the ml< e which look moat of hi,a firat ami wmir of hU anond planllnga In aomr firlda Mr advised heavy disking ahead of llmr if you know the rnlrr arr there. but Mr Mill Mi ( lellan. I’enn Mate Mx tenaion agronomist who waa on hand to nnawrr the far mrra' qurallona. had an alternate suggestion McClellan fell that thr late application of thr weed control matenah mm have At9:oo lirrn againd Hinton in tvandlmg the nm r and ad \lard applying the lirr tip Idn while IJir Uriel li barren. whii h lie frrls will ♦ auae the nm r to leave liefore U»r rom In planted Mi Median applauded Hinton's Initial step of testing and applying lime, pointing out that lime n "the fird step in weed control Although m McClellan's judgment. Hinton's weed control wan quite ar rrplablc. hr exprevsed bin preference for applying the herbicides before planting and then coming back later with Banvcl to net any weeds that survived the main program when they have reached six to eight inches m height Trcxlcr, who nays he believes in no-lill and in applying lots of nutrients to it, pointed out that although there us probably no class one or two soil on his property, “I think this corn is as good as you will find on any class one or two land You can see the evidence of good management here,” he added h'.N Following tunc for in spection of the corn crop which appeared uniform even on the furthest hills, the group met in another area of the Trexler farm for in struction on the use of Tordon 10K pellets now available for controlling multiflora rose. McClellan advised the farmers present that Tordon 10K “is probably the hottest herbicide you have ever used” and cannot even be purchased without cer tification that the purchaser has been instructed in its use. The product is highly soluble and should not be used on slopes where it can wash into ponds, streams, or into areas where trees or plants gorw. McClellan further cautioned that the matenal remains m the soil for about three years, adding that if cows are permitted to graze m a treated area, the Tordon will go through the animal and come out through the urine and the manure (but not the milk) which cannot then be used for fertilizer. He recom mends staying at least 100 yards from water sources, shade trees, and desireable plant growth when applying the herbicide. McClellan further suggested that the practicality of using Tordon 10K would most likely depend on the severity of the problem with multiflora rose as it is only available in 55 pound cans, and a little bit goes a long way. A demonstration of the efficiency of the Tordon 10K pellets was given at the Mark Balthaser farm in the Bernville area on August 9, where it had been applied 10 days prior to that meeting. According to County Agent Haldeman, during that period some of the multiflora rose bushes had been completely killed and others were turning yellow. The Berks County Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service, the agent said, expects to have cost sharing available for use of Tordon 10K in 1977, and information on obtaining certification for its use may be obtained by calling the Extension Ser vice office in Leesport. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! 101
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