—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, September 2,1978 134 Elro the robot was the center attraction By SALLY BAIR Staff Writer UNIVERSITY PARK - “Excuse me, I’m having my picture taken. Cheese!” With those words, one very flustered Lancaster Far ming reporter snapped a picture of what appeared to be a fat tin can with arms - and a lively personality! Actually, the subject was “Elro,” a robot featured in the family living tent at Ag Progress Days. Elro is no ordinary robot, and when he was “visiting” with his public, the area was packed with fascinated children and adults who watched and listened, but didn’t quite believe what they were witnessing. Elro is about five feet tall, rather round with arms but no legs, and he displayed a quick sense of humor and high intelligence as he an swered the many questions put to him. The questions were end-' less. “How’d they make you?” “That is classified information.” “How old are you, Elro?” “I have no chronological age.” “Do you have a girlfriend?” “No, but I’m looking around.” “May I shake your hand?” “Af firmative - you have very soft hands.” “Where do you hear?” “I have various audio sensory devices. ’ ’ Sometimes a question was not to be answered, but always polite, and well spoken, Elro would say, “That particular data is not in my present program ming.” It was too much to expect that someone wouldn’t inquire if he was acquainted with R2D2 and CP3O of Star Wars fame. Yes, he acknowledged, he knew them adding, “CP3O has a platinum body and mine is more metallic.” Once when he accidentally worked himself off the plywood runway which was his base of operations, Elro said the crowd, “Please excuse me, I must get into a higher gear and get back in position.” According to Carolyn Schrock, community resource development specialist at the University, the response to Elro was FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION OF FARM MACHINERY & FARM RELATED ITEMS MONDAY, LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1978 10:00 A.M. Located at Auction barn in American Corner, MD, 10 mile: South of Denton, MD on Hwy. 621. TRAC )RS >j6 Int. diesel with rebuilt motor & roll guard; *2O . I AC; AC D-17 w/loader, Minneapolis Moline 'i G die .el; Int. M, Ferguson 30; expecting a lot more COMBINES 760 MF with 20’ platform, 6-row corn head; 300 Case with com head; Int. 915, 6 row com head, 15’ platform, diesel & air; AC Gleaner G, 16’ table, w/4 row com head; Int. 303; Case 900; JD 55 12’ table. OTHER EQUIPMENT: 2 JD model FB gram drills; 12’ King disc harrow; 14’ Kewanee disc harrow; 6 bot tom Int. semi-mounted plow; 4 row AC com planter; 3-4-5 bot. plows; JD hay rake; JD hay baler; JD 12’ disc; JD 494 planter; Int. 4 row planter; 14’ cultipacker; 15’ roller harrow. This is only a partial listing. Terms: Cash. A. Curtis Andrew - Auctioneer 301-479-0756 Dr. Tom King presents a metal certificate to Elro, the robot, in appreciation of his fine service during Ag Progress Days. terrific all week. “It’s adults as well as children. Adults especially get a kick out of him.” She said that University President John Oswald had an extended conversation with Elro when he visited Ag Progress Days as did Republican Guber natorial Candidate Richard Thornburg and his wife. Asked how Elro is able to respond so well to the questions, Miss Schrock, said, “He has got quite a program of tapes.” Elro never seemed to tire of the endless and repetitive questions - as a human might. However, even robots need a rest. After about 30-45 minutes of being totally surrounded by inquisitive people Elro would announce, he said, “Excuse me, “Excuse me, I must return maam.” to my charging place.” And For his preseverance and after he politely said “ex- patience, Dr. Thomas King, cuse me” about ten more director of Extension, times the crowd would presented Elro with a metal slowly get the hint and begin certificate which read in to make a_path for him. If part, “A certificate of ap anyone strayed into his path pointment as professor for PUBLIC SALE 12.5 ACRE FARM & PERSONAL PROPERTY SEPTEMBER 16 DIRECTIONS: Located on Rt. 897, 2 miles east of Schaefferstown or 4 miles south of Lebanon. (Lebanon County) Frame house, baseboard oil hot water heat (2 yrs. old). First floor - double hvmg room, kitchen, bath & laundryroom comb., breezeway, attached 2 story summerhouse, with 1 car garage. Second floor - 3 bedrooms and bath, attic with tin roof. Also this property has a bankbam (50’ x 30’) with elec. & water, comcnb (5’ x 24’), two story pig sty (40’ x 14’) with elec. & water, and a variety of fruit trees. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is a real fine piece of real estate for anyone interested in a small farm. PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 sec. cultipacker, D.B. disc, Surge R.V. milker pump, 2 wheel hvy. duty trailer, scorrer, Int. 2 row pull-type complanter, motorized 2 hole corn sheller, hog & cattle waterers, iron hog trough, hog self-feeder, asst, hand tools, Toro reel type mower, Agway crop duster, L handle pitch fork, wooden work bench, hand mower, 8 pcs. (4’ xB’ x V 4”) hardboard, King wood burning stove, G.E. elec, stove, metal base cabinet, metal wardrobe, new spouting, 2 storm windows, Kero, salamander, roofing paper, asst, water pipe & elec, supplies. 12 hp Sears tractor with 42” mower, snow blade, plow, isc, 2 wheel metal trailer. Fencing & ladder. INSPECTION: Sept. 9, 1978 - (1:00 to 3:00 p.m.) or 7P-949-2038.10% down the day of the sale and balance on or before 30 days. Sale of real estate -11:00 A.M. Terms & Conditions by: LEE H. & BARBARA A. BLOUCH James K. Roller, Atty. Auctioneer: Joe C. Hoke Jr. 445 Rocherty Rd. Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone: 717-272-2039 10:00 A.M accepting the call to serve the University and the Commonwealth during Ag Progress Days.” Miss Schrock said, “We had hoped to have him walking outside the tent on the road, but the gravel got GAP AUCTION FRIDAY EVE., SEPTEMBER 8,1978 5:30 P.M. Located oil Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey Hill M.mt Market - Cross RR Bridge. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION. Inspection Friday from 9:00 A.M. until sale time. CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS FROM 800 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT. Call us for pick-up service IRA STGLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 Located at Mount Joy, R.D. 3 approx. 2 miles north of Mount Joy along road to Milton Grove, or V/z mile off 283 bypass, get off at Manheim Mount Joy exit, toward Mount Joy located on Milton Grove road, 1 mile off Manheim road, ail 3 tracks will be sold from Mount Joy R.D. 3 at farm no. I. REAL ESTATE NO. 1 1:00 P.M. Tract No. 1 farm 83% acres more or less, located in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa., 9 room farm house, 2 baths, oil fired furnace, storm windows throughout, drilled well, concrete porches, Ig. attic, Ig. celler, Ig. barn 90x60, Ig. tobacco barn, 2 car garage, and other necessary out buildings, this farm has a lot of frontage and has a lot of possibility for building development Little Chickies Stream running through the farm. Tract No. 2 - to 3 acres more or less, meadow with stream running thru, along hard road, this track is located % mile from farm no. 1. TRACT NO. 3 2:00 P.M. Tract No. 3 - on the west side of Manheim road m Stauffertown, Lancaster County, Pa., 5 room house on Ig. lot, sewerage available, this home needs repairs, this would make a nice home for someone. ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE 9:00 A.M. G.E. 2 door refrigerator with deep freezer across bottom, electric stove, 21 cu. ft. G.E. upright freezer, G.E. washer and dryer, breakfast set, 2 metal cabinets with glass doors, nice safe, 3 piece hving room suite, 2 double beds springs and mattresses, 2 electric sweepers, electric clocks, piano bench, picture frames, Ig. and small electric lights, lot of canning jars, set of dishes, silver ware, cabinets, kerosene lamps, end tables, clothe rack, old post cards, Martha Washington sewing cabinet, 2-knee hole desks, and chairs, telephone stand, lot of new dress material, old baskets, old plank bottom chairs, old buttons, easy chairs, 4 wash boards, 40 crocks, Ig. and small, 5 iron kettles, 15 jugs 1 to 5 gal., meat cleaver, electric coffee pot, garden tools and other tools, picnic table, wash tubs, 21 inch lawn boy rotary mower like new, wheel chair, tobacco rails, old yard sticks. International Cub Cadet No. 128 with mower and 2 wheel cart, blankets, dishes, pots, pans, what not shelves and trinkets, new home sewing machine, cedar wardrobe, cradle, old quilts, Whirlpool 8000 air conditioner, slide projector, record player, many more items to be sold not adv., inspection Sept. 16-23-30 from 1:00 p.m., till 4:00 p.m. Condition of Real Estate will be given day of sale by the Att. W.R. Howard, 104 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. 392-2837. Cash or Travelers checks if approved by the auc tioneer. Gerberich & Long, Auct. 838-1825 FOOD SERVED BY MT. JOY FIRE CO. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS caught in his wheels.” She speculated that if the road had been paved they could have accomplished their wish. Even robots have some limitations. Some people tried to see if (Turn to Page 137) at 9:00 A.M TRACT NO. 2 1:30 P.M. EDNA G. SHEARER, Owner