Gypsy moth spraying complete POTTSTOWN - The office Pennsylvania Department of that the statewide gypsy : the District Forester of Environmental Resources,- moth program has been le Bureau of Forestry Pottstown R 2, has reported completed for this year. A To settle the estate of Elvin (Bob) Prechei, we will sell the following real estate and personal property located 1 mile South of Elkton, MN., then 2 miles East, then V* mile South, or 4 miles South of Grand Meadow, Minn., then 4 miles West, then l A mile South. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 uJiSHL. 160 Acres of Real Estate Real Estate to sell at 1:00 P.M. Note: This real estate property is being sold subject to the approval of the County Court of Mower County, Minnesota. Legal Description: Northwest quarter of Section Seventeen (17), Township One hundred two (102) North, Range Fifteen (15) West of the sth P.M., Mower County, Minnesota, Containing 160 acres Government Survey. Terms: 15% down the day of the sale with the balance due March 1, 1979 at which time possession will be given. Real Estate taxes in 1978 were $832.02. The seller will pay all real estate taxes due and payable in 1979 with the buyer paying all real estate taxes due and payable in 1980 and on. The building site has a nice grove and consists of the following buildings: 40x60 bam with cement feeding floor on two sides, a 16x32 pole and slat com crib, 3 steel bins, one with 2000 bu. capacity, one with 1300 and one with 800,130x40 pole type machine shed. For any information on this real estate you can call: Earl Hamilton at (507) 584-6785; Norb Hamilton, (507) 584-6834; Jim Eastman (515) 985-2691; Bus Eastman, (515) 985-2566; or Mable Aulwes (507) 324-5910. All announcements the day of the sale take precendence over any adver tised material. For a complete listing of personal property write or call for a sale bill. TERMS: Personal property cash or any arrangements you have made with the clerk before sale time. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Earl & Norb Hamilton, Dexter, Mn. & Jim & Bus Eastman, Riceviile, lowa -Aucts. Farmers State Bank of Elkton - Clerk At New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Pa. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 7:30 P.M. jR B 58 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS About ISO Units of Semen Selling. Herd recently classified in July VII > l/hI 3 EXCELLENT COWS SELLING ** 25 mature cows (including 1 EX and 5 VG); 14 bred heifers due after August; 9 breeding age. Some of the outstanding cows are as follows EX Dunmac Burke Evie- 4-5 366 D 23,435 M, 833 F, By Kate from a GP-82 dam with 19,590 M, 730 F; next dam three tunes over 700 F. Due Sept. 27 to Woodbine Milk Man. Her R. Maple Dtr. sells with 2-9 305 D 14,928 M 571 F and will be fresh before the sale. Her calf will sell along with her Bootmaker Dtr. bred to Marvex. AGP Fury with over 16,000 M 616 F from an EX-91 Senator with 23,559 3.8 889; next dam an EX Ivanhoe with 22,118 M, 801 F. A Mil-Key Comet Sovereign from the EX-91 Senator, mentioned above, est. to 15,400 M, 596 F at 4 yr. and due in Nov. to Elevation. A gr’dtr of the EX-91 Senator by Greenwood Ivan est. to 13,196 4.4 584 at 3y. Dam has over 20,000 M, 794 F. An EX Bootmaker with 17,999 M 659 F and now milking in the 80s. Dam is an EX Citation R with over 800 F; next dam over 1000 F. Her two dtrs. sell also; an Astronaut breeding age and a May Mapleboud Larki A VG Ivanhoe Star with over 16,000 M 673 F and due m Sept, to Elevation. Her bred Gay Ideal dtr. sells. AVG St. Croixco Ivanhoe with 19,070 M 790 F; her yearling dtr. sells also. A VG-87 Arlmda Chief with 248 D 18,449 M 676. Four dtrs. of a VG Pineyhill Majoirty with 20,000 M 767 F sell, two by Highmark, 2 & 3 year olds not classified, but prospects for high VG’ a 4y Senator due in Nov. to Job, and a yearling by Dutchoe An EX Collins - Crest Majesty bom in 1972 with over 16,000 M. Was fresh in June. Her Job son sells and a yearling daughter by Wilbar Pride Admiral Peachum. Heifer Calves selling. 1 Astronaut, 1 Elevation, 1 Astronaut King and 3 Ideal Leaders. Service Sires include Astronaut, Elevation, Job, Ideal Leader and Arlinda Chief. This is mostly a homebred herd. You will like the udders. 50% of the animals selling are descendants of the EX-91 Ivanhoe. Here is an opportunity to buy from the heart of one of Pa’s top breeders. The herd was not classified this past year. The cattle you buy here will carry pedigrees with many VG & EX dams with over 20,000 M. Herd tested for out of state shipment, most of herd is calfhood vaccinated. Semen Selling: 8 Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation, 9 Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief, 4 Wayne Spring Fond Apollo, 8 Thomyma Ormsby Senator, 30 Gar-bar-dale Burk Kate, 10 Camational Royal Master, 12 Pmey Hill Majority, 10 Hill Haven Standout Job, 6 Paclamar Bootmaker, 16 Wilbar Pride Admiral Peachum, 1 Selling Rockman, 4 Sunny Side Standout, 8 Bond Haven Royal Star. Rt. 2, Honeybrook, Pa. Managed by New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Norman Kolb, Pedigrees Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer Ph. 397-5538 Ph. 393-4434 AUCTION ELVIN (BOB) PRECHEL ESTATE Mable Aulwes, Personal Rep. Phone (507) 324-5910 STEPHEN I. STOLTZFUS DISPERSAL Catalogs day of Sale. Owner STEPHEN L. STOLTZFUS total of 135,166 acres were treated in 24 counties. This included 1938 acres in Berks County, 1431 acres in Chester County, and 942 acres m Lancaster County. Forester Ronald Langford said that the spraying in volved 11 helicopters under four separate contracts. The spraying costs totaled ap proximately $1,362,000, which included $549,000 for the insecticide, $413,000 for the application, and $400,000 for planning, surveys, supplies, and salaries. Langford said this breaks down to about $lO per acre. The entire program is financed by Federal and State appropriations and by the counties involved. Preliminary results seem to indicate that the control achieved was very satisfactory. Langford said that the properties of 48,000 private landowners were included in the program, each contacted individually REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES, GUN COLLECTION, TRAIN SETS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1978 Located at 314 Chestnut St., Delta, York Co.,Pa. 1 :QO P.M. REAL ESTATE 1 :QO P.M. Property known as 314 Chestnut St. having 150 ft. frontage by 280 ft. deep, unproved w/a Ig. 2% story 10 room w/1% bath frame w/aluminum siding home & Ig. 4 car garage w/shop & storage area. This fine home has a Ig. eat-m kitchen w/dishwasher & garbage disposal, dining room, living room w/bnck face fireplace & open stairway, utility room, office, & Ig. 15 x 42 ft. family or Florida room w/5 picture windows. There are 4 bedrooms & a full bath on the second floor & 2 rooms on the attic. Heat is provided by an oil fired furnace w/steam heat radiators & there is wall to wall carpet throughout. Other improvements are alum, storm doors & windows, slate roof, out side fireplace, new water system & black top driveway. For inspection by appt. call 456-5169 or open July 22 & 29 from 1 to 4 P.M. Terms 10% down & balance in 60 days. Lg. bow front & side china closet w/rmrrors & fancy carvings of lions heads & paw feet; pie safe w/tin insets; dry sink; very nice wooden express wagon; empire chest of drawers; loaf & steamer trunks; wooden tub washer made into a table; wood butter churn stand; butter scales, mold & print; sm. coffee grinder; lg. 2 wheel coffee grinder; cherry seeder; toy steam engine w/coal chute; RCA Victor dog; oak mantle dock; old Confederate money; 2 Windsor chairs; child’s buggy seat; old sleds; 1946 RCA 8” TV, first in Delta area; iron skillet & bean pot; string of sleigh bells; cow bell; hanging & stilhard scales; bottles; insulators; blue canning jars; 2 lg. old family Bibles, 1842 & 1892; some antique dishes; lanterns; 78 RPM records; 2 meat saws; meat cleaver; silver table caster set; pictures; picture frames; stone bottles, etc. GUNS: Davidson single barrel muzzle loader 12 ga.; Rival 12 ga. double barrel hammerless; Springfield 45-70 trapdoor model 1884; Jap. military cal. 6.5 mm; Swiss Vetterli cal. 11 mm; Hopkins & Allen single barrel 12 ga. falling block; Savage 22 Hornet model 23D.; dbl. barrel 16 ga. muzzle loader shot gun; Marlin 12 ga. hammer. PISTOLS: Percussion cal. 60 smooth bore brass mounted, lock marked Ketland & Co.; flint lock smooth bore cal. 50 brass mounted lock marked S.M.; Harrington & Richardson 6 shot cal. 32 nickel plated; French Very pistW brass; Spanish Buffalo cal. 22 auto; shot flasks; powder hom; shot pouch; bullet mold; shot* powder measure; shell crimpers; cleaning equip.; lot of gun cases; dualing swords; 4 other swords; Filipino bolo knife. TRAINS: 2 complete Lionel tram sets, 1 passenger & 1 freight; approx. 1000 ft. of track; tunnels; bridges; tram station that plays music; stock yards that loads & unloads cattle; transformer that handles up to 8 separate trains; lot of train acc. such as crossings, lights, water towers, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TOOLS Frigidaire coppertone 17 cu. ft. frost proof dbl. door refrigerator; Fngidaire cop pertone electric stove w/self cleaning oven; RCA AM—FM console stereo & record player; 4 pc. bedroom suite; Ig. massive pine tnm sofa w/plaid upholstery; high bk. maple rocker; hard rock maple sofa, 4 chairs & rocker; maple coffee & end tables; leather inlaid step end table & round coffee table; 2 pc. Danish American sectional; 2 bedroom chairs; 2 knotty pine wood boxes; bamboo table & stands; Ig. Chrysler air cond.; York & Int. Harvester air conditioners; electric broom; G.E. rotisserie oven; tape recorder; rugs & carpet; 2 knee hole desks; book shelves; stands; Ig. buffet; portable record player; record stand; several table lamps; pole lights; fireplace tools; screen & grate; luggage; smoking stand; metal clothes rack; vanity & mirror; metal 4 drawer file cabinet; adding machine; check writer; wooden file cabinet; swivel desk chair; some dishes, pots & pans; nick-nacks; vases; 2 Ig. brass fire ex tinguishers; garden tractor w/snow plow; 2 water pumps w/2” suction & 2” discharge w/hoses; anvil; log chains; weed burner; tires; slate anvil; wheel barrow, etc. Terms: Cash or Approved Check. Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer PH; 382-4379 Anderson & Warner, clerks NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. REFRESHMENTS BY EASTERN STAR. Lancaster Farminc, Saturday, July 29,1978 by their respective county representative. It was estimated that 200,000 residents lived within the spray area. “The spraying is only a stop gap measure to control the insect around homes and recreational areas' within affected woodlands,” Langford said “We feel we have a responsibility to the residents living in these heavily infested areas.” The spray used is called dylox and is applied at a rate Pa. Grangers win awards HARRISBURG - William Steel, National Grange youth director, recently announced the winners of the Youth Representative Award from the Washington, D.C. National Grange headquarters. Among the six people chosen for this award were three Pennsylvanians: Roy F. McMilhn, Enon Valley, Lawrence County; Carol A. Courtney, Mercer R 6; and PUBLIC SALE AT 10:00 A.M ANTIQUES, GUNS & TRAINS of two-thirds of a gallon per acre. According to Bureau guidelines, wholesale spraying of large uninhabited forested areas is not done. The areas are selected for spraying on the basis of acreage of forestland infested, number of homes, and the number of egg masses found per acre. Any additional information regarding the gypsy moth can be obtained from the Bureau of Forestry office at Pottstown by calling 215469- 6217. Carrie Jo Steese, Grove City Rl, both from Mercer County. The winners of this award will represent the National Grange at the “Citizenship Shortcourse” to be held in Washington, D.C. August 13 to 17. The award was made on the basis of involvement in Grange activities and community service. MR. & MRS. HUGH DOOLEY Delta, Pa. (owners) 129
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