1 Studies and farming (Continued from Page 130) * ™ W A ****** field tests with Aragonite on whether the Aragonite is his com plots. Results must soluble and reactive enough wait until after the soil and to work well as an leaf analyses have been agricultural lime. completed this Fall. Under Dr. Teel’s tutelage, Why has Brian Gifford SPECIAL AUCTION ANTIQUE WAGONS, SLEIGHS, GOAT WAGON, 2 SEATED CUT-UNDER WAGON, WAGON GEARS, ANTIQUE FARM MACHINERY, ICYL. GAS ENGINE For C. Edward & Lydia Kimenhour, Quarry Rd. I mi. east of Rte. 611 (Harrow) Ottsville, R.D. Pa., approx. 15 miles north of Doylestown, Pa. / SAIURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 AT 9:00 A.M. (Small Items Sell First) 10-20 McCormick Deermg tractor engine seized, Machinery - 8 H.P. associated 1 cyl. gas engine on steel wheel truck, McCormick reaper, complete; Deering grain binder, 3 hillside plows, 4-2 horse plows, potato plow, 1 & 2 horse cultivators, 2 fodder cutters, Burr mill, 3 bottom tractor plow, 0.5., markers, haliers, hoe gram drill, spring & spike harrows, sulky plow, har poons, hay knives, bean scales, oats fork, anvil, tools. 7 Sleighs, (1 Russian type orig. paint), Portland cutters, bob & log sleds, 3 canopy top hay wagons, 2 wheel run-a-bout, old racing sulky, wagon beds & gears, approx. 300 light & heavy wagon wheels, shafts, poles, sleigh bells, lots of harness, double & single trees, cast iron seats, tool boxes, 2-1 horse dump carts, dump rake mowing machine, 1 seated carriage. Lots of wagon parts. Buck Board. Come & spend a full day, This is a very partial listing. Lunch. Conditions: Cash or Certified check, Travelers Checks, Current Bank letter of credit. Auctioneers; Henry K.Freed (215) 822-0723 Ralph D. Freed Ronald O. Freed PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 In the Borough of Elizabethville, Pa.; Rear of 125 West Broad Street; Adjacent to Upper Dauphin High School. TOOLS & HARDWARE ITEMS Full line carpenter tools including: RUSSELL JEN NING WOOD BITS in Chest; braces; hand saws; ap prox. (50) hammers & hatchets; Ig. assortment of chisels & punches; planes; drills; staple guns; number & letter punch sets; tap & die sets; wrenches & socket sets; plumbing tools; slaters tools; concrete tools; SABRE SAW; ELECTRIC HAND SAW; Vt” & %” DRILLS; plumbing & electrical items; LOT screws, nails, bolts & paints; garden tools including: picks, shovels, hoes, pitch forks, rakes, scrapers, scoop shovels, new handles, etc.; wooden tool boxes; chains; jacks; blow torches; glass cutters; trailer cords; scythe; TORO POWER MOWER; picnic table; lawn chairs; DRY WALNUT LUMBER; Extension ladders; wooden boxes; cultivator; battery charger; coal chute; bench vise; misc. LUMBER; many items not listed. 1940 CHEVROLET SPECIAL DELUXE 4-DR. SEDAN, 66,585 miles 1957 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL 2-DR. HARDTOP, 18,825 miles (Autos have “A” Titles; both were purchased new and have been well maintained) ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Flour chest w/dough tray; drop leaf table; oak sideboard; copper wash boiler; dated jars; bear banks; jugs; crocks; wooden planes; large slick; cor ner chisels;.old pad locks; double claw hammer; wooden measures; pocket knives; 3-prong forks; hand wrought spatula; wooden rakes; agate milk pail; shoe last; light fixtures; lanterns; license plates; almanacs; other items. GOLD COINS: 185451 and 1881-S& 1904 $5 Coins 19004) & 1924 Silver Dollars; 1874 & 1894 Quarters If the sale is not completed Tues. Sept. 19, it will be continued at 5:00 P.M. Wednesday, September 20. Owner MRS. LAWRENCE V. HERMAN George N. Deibert, Auctioneer (717)425-3313 Autos & Coins will be sold at 7:30 P.M. This is a sale of many fine tools & unusual items! Plan now to attend. At 5:00 P.M chosen to stick to such a demanding, risky operation? He likes the freedom to make his own decisions for one thing. If he wants to try something a little different on an acre or two, the choice is his own. He enjoys the animals, too, and the open spaces. And he has a special fondness for the big machines, much like the ones he grew up around in the contracting business. In fact, as a farmer Gif ford looks forward to the freedom to do some con tracting work too. He figures there will be some time in the Summer between planting and harvesting when the corn will be growing with or without his constant attention. Happily, that coincides with peak contracting season. The only conflict he anticipates is with haying, which he feels he can handle with the GAP AUCTION FMIHY EVL, SOIEWtR 15,1971 5:30 P.M. Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey Hill Minit 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 8:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT Call us for pick-up service IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES & SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF THE DORA W. HEAPS, ESTATE SATURDAY, SEPT. 16,1978 Located approx. 1 mile west of Pylesville, Md or about 1 mile east of North Harford High School along Md. Rt. 165 in the sth District of Harford Co., Md. Highboy chest w/3 drawers across top & 4 Ig. drawers; 5 pc. Victorian parlor suite; Empire chest; very ornate high oak bed; odd oak dressers w/beveled glass mirrors; washstand; oak chest w/mirror; open top oak desk; Ig. wood 2 dr. wardrobe w/2 drawers in bottom; fancy oak spindle bk. rockers; cane seat chairs & rockers; ladder bk. chairs & rockers; 4 trunks & chests; blanket chest w/tili; wooden wheelchair w/cane back & seat; oak stands; bookcase w/glass doors; treadle sewing machine; Morrison chair; plank bottom chairs; base to old cupboard; 3 section flour & meal chest; whatnot shelves; stools; Boston rocker; Ig. asst, of picture frames, all sizes; hat racks & wall mirrors; childs rocker; toys; potty chair; kerosene lamps; carbide lights; sad irons; shoe lathe; iron skillets; gnddle; butcher kettle; meat grinder; lard press & sausage staffer; butcher planks; copper ap plebutter kettle; apple peeler; crocks; jugs; jar demers; wooden Vz bu. measure; com sheller; grind stone w/seat; bench; quilting frames; butter press; butter print w/sheaf of wheat; sugar bucket; Attwater Kent radio; wrought iron floor lamps w/marble; 8 day mantle clock; tinware pcs.; old Ig. world maps; Ig. selection of old books & magazines; linens; tapestry; quilts; some new; 2 pitcher & bowl sets; china; glassware; etc. Very nice apt. size Hardwick gas stove in harvest gold; Maytag auto washer in harvest gold; Frigidaire 2 dr. refrigerator; 10 pc. dining room suite; Zenith B&W console TV; 3 pc. maple rec. room set; studio couch; end tables; kitchen cabinet; metal porch glider & chairs; some hand tools & m ny items not mentioned. Terms: Cash or approved check Executors Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph. 717-382-4379 Anderson & Warner, Clerks Not responsible for accidents Refreshment rights reserved Are you picking wet beans FLEMINGTON, N.J. - “Do not pick snap beans when plants are wet.” Some gardeners have heard this assistance of a hired worker or two. Brian Gifford has one more important reason for sticking with fanning: He’s already in so deeply it would be difficult for him to get out. Like so many young far mers, he’s saddled with mortgages and loans, and he has lots of expensive machinery that could be difficult to sell. But, in five or six years most of the debts will be paid, and it should be smooth sailing after that. At least, that’s the risk Brian Gifford is willing to take. At 10:00 a.m. ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD GOODS JAMES W. HEAPS THOMAS W. HEAPS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,197* admonition and regarded it is an “old wives’tale.” Asa matter of fact, there is an excellent reason for staying out of the bean patch during rainy weather, says Bob Schutzki, Hunterdon County agricultural agent. Bean rush is a fungus disease which appears on the leaves and pods as reddish brown spots which even tually may turn black. The spores which perpetuate the disease can be spread through a bean planting by SIMMENTAL CLUB CALF SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 8:00 P.M. EDST GREENE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS WAYNESBURG, PA Intersection Of 1-79 and Route 21 60 CHOICE PERCENTAGE SPRING STEER CALVES Screened and Preconditioned “GOING OUT OF BUSINESS AUCTION” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1978 The undersigned, located at the E.K. Freed & Son Feed Mill on Front St., Liverpool, Perry Co., will sell the following: To be offered at 1:00 P.M, Terms: 10% of Purchase Price Down, Balance in 30 day or sooner. Transfer Taxes divided equally between Buyer & Seller. Property known as E.K. Freed & Son Feed Mill, located on route 11 & 15 and Front St., Liverpool. Business is a 3-story structure with office and store space; has city water & sewage -Vi bath. This property has potential as other than a feed mill - Good Solid Building; could be used as warehouse, store, garage, etc. - Commercial Type Building. Also selling at the same time: Lot located at the comer of 2nd & Locust St., Liverpool; Approx. 50 x 75’ - Containing 3750 sq. ft. - Lot has concrete foundation on it. PITTSBURGH PAINTS: Over 75 gal. cans of assorted paints (indoor & out door; enamel & latex). Over 200 quart cans of ass. paints (oil base & latex). Pints & Vz pints ass. of paints, also. Urathane varnish; Deßusto enamel. Over 100 spray cans of Deßusto enamel. 5 gal. buckets of roof coating. Plastic cement; 35 -1 gal. buckets of roof coating. Paint brushes of all kinds; plastic wood; putty knives; calking & guns; rollers; linseed oil; sandpaper, etc. 40 rolls of tarpaper roofing & black felt. 45 - 4 lb. salt blocks; truck chains Assortment of black leaf lawn & garden products. Light bulbs; poultry feeders & waterers; dog collars; large selection of Wayne, Purina, Whitmoyer, Barkers & Shell Poultry and Hog and Cattle Health Products. EQUIPMENT & ANTIQUES Roll top desk; flat top desk; table & chairs; large heavy safe; four-drawer filing cabinet; paint brush display racks; desk chair; swivel chair; elec water cooler; elec, floor sander; 3 display gondolas. “National Electric Cash Register -4 dept, keys, 1 tax key, 4 individual sales clerk keys, single sale to 5 columns”. “MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! ” Not responsible for accidents. Terms: Cash or Traveler’s Checks. I.D. Required for Bidder’s No. Owner: ILK. FREED S SDH FEED MILL Robert N. Freed - 444-3724 V. ART KLING, AUCTIONEER Smith & Kling, Clerks people or animals trashing against the plants when they are wet. So wait until the dew dries off before picking beans and stay out of the bean planting during rainy periods. Incidentally, you should use the name “snap” in place of “string” when referring to modern-day beans. Plant breeders in the universities, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and seed companies have produced varieties which do not have the tough “string” of the old days. ll:OOA.M. REAL ESTATE 135
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