PUBLIC SALE Attention Farmer’s & Contractor’s Sechrist Sales Co. 2nd Annual Fall Sale SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER S At 9:30 A.M. Sale held at Livestock Auction Grounds, Stewartstown, Pa. R.DJI near New Park, Pa. If you have items for sale & want them advertised please get list to me by Aug. 25. This is the time to sell that fall harvester & seeding equipment. Receiving consignments Thurs., Sept. 6 & Fri., Sept. 7-7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Ph. office 993-6130 or Res. 3824379. Robert L. Sechrist Manager GOCKLEY’S FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 9:00 A.M. Truck load of tools to be sold at 9:00 Sale located in Reinhoids, Lancaster Co., PA. 50 TRACTORS -10 PARTS TRACTORS 9700 Ford demo with cab and weights, 4506 Deutz with live shaft and PS, 2 JD 4020 with hyd. consoles, 1537 skid loader, Melrose skid loader, 600 series, 300 Massey diesel combine with quick change hitch, grain and corn, JD 350 B gas crawler, JD 350 B diesel with 6 way blade, 580 B backhoe, Hesston 10 hay stacker, JD 336 baler, new JD drill, harrows, rotary mowers, post hole diggers, disc, rakes, haybine, NH 3 pt. mowers, NI 2 row pull pickers, 2 MH Int. picker, gravity Bins, harvesters and combmes. Terms by JACOB H. GOCKLEY Auctioneers Blaine Rentzel Curt Howard Lunch by Swamp Luthren Church PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT - HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 AT 11 O’CLOCK Located 425 Overlin Rd. (Rte. 441) 2 mile north of Middletown Square. 650 senes Ford tractor, 1450 hrs., Dearborn 2 - bot tom 14” plow. Ford 3 pt. disc, Ford 3 pt. 3 section haiTow, 3 pt. cultivator, Ford 7’ 3 pt. mower, 3 pt. subsoiler, Black Hawk com planter, N.I. #l7-95 bu. spreader excellent condition, 2 wheel trailer w/7’ bed, ground scoop, wire fence, hinges, air compressor, new butt hinges, elec, drill, pipe threader, pipe wrenches, wooden wheelbarrow, antique bag wagon, ¥4”-%” motors w/gear reduction, 3 poultry tune clocks, gas brooders, hanging feeders, hen feeders, 10 hole laymg nests egg baskets, vinyl coated chicken crates, rota wash egg washer, Keenco egg graders, berry crates & carrier, tools, oilier articles, David Bradley garden tractor w/cultivators and sickel bar, firewood. Household Goods: 18 cu. ft. upright freezer, Maytag auto, washer, Hobart full size meat sheer, occasional chair, dresser, chest drawers, rocking chair, clothes trees, metal wardrobe, double & single beds, mat tresses, baby crib, sofa bed, lamps, 2 humidifiers, ext. table, 3 milk pails, wmdow fans, 10 gal. fish aquarium w/pump, luggage, large globe, acorn bedspread, market blanket, cheese null, butchermg tools, iron kettle w/hd, kettle hooks, butchering block, gunbrel sticks, crocks, sausage stuffer, ladle & spoon, cobblers set, foot stools, S.S. lined meat chest, dishes, small elec, appliances, play swing set, wooden sash; many other articles. Lunch by Youth of Steelton Menn. Church. Not responsible for accidents. Sale by HENRY LONGENECKER 944-6265 Aucts.: Raymond Miller 653-8762 Rufus Geib Potato display features new UNIVERSITY PARK - New varieties of potatoes developed at Penn State University and elsewhere will be displayed during Ag Progress Days, August 21 to 23 at the Rock Springs Agricultural Research Center. Wagon tours will take visitors to plots com paring several potato varieties for yields and plant vigor. Two new varieties will be featured—one named Buckskin, developed and released by Penn State researchers, and Atlantic, a product of U. 3. Department of Agriculture breeding work. Bel Rus, a new long type russet potato, will also be shown, ac< mg to Dr. Richard H. Cole, Extension specialist coordinating potato tours for Ag Progress Days. Varieties grown from North Dakota east to Maine will be compared, Dr. Cole said. The experiments will also analyze various levels of fertility, as well as reduced tillage. These studies are aimed at reducing costs, he added. ANNA L. NOLL’S PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANTIQUE & OTHER ITEMS SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,1979 Located along Route 897 in the village of Kleinfeltersviile, Heidleberg Twp. Lebanon County, Pa. TRACT #1 - Small Farm Containing Approx. 16.838 Acres More Or Less, Erected Thereon Is A Large IVz Story Brick Dwelling w/8 Rooms And Bath. Oil Fired Hot Water Heat, Well and Septic Tank. Tobacco Imple ment Shed w/Stripping Room and Large Ground Cellar for Storage, and Other Out Buildings. Level Land and Frontage Along Route 897 and Hopeland Road. TRACT #2 - Located Along Albright Road % Mile North of Route 897 in The Village of Kleinfeltersviile Heidleberg Twp. Lebanon County, Pa. Containing Approx 1.34 Acres More Or Less. No Buildings. Open For Inspection On Friday, August 17 From 6 to 8 P.M. and Saturday, August 18 From 1 to 3 P.M. REAL ESTATE WILL BE OFFERED AT 1:00 P.M. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS G.E. Self Defrosting Refng; G.E. Elec. Stove; Prizer Cook Stove With Water Tank; Bow Sided China Closet; 3 Pc. Cottage Marble Top Bedroom Suite; 3 Pc. Oak Bedroom Suite; 3 Pc. Oak Living Room Suite; Blanket Chests; Marble Top Stand; 2 Large Copper Kettles; Dinner Bell; Oak and Other Rockers; Speed Queen Washer & Dryer; Gone With The Wind & Other Good Oil Lamps; Drop Leaf Table; Gold Edge Mirror; Lot Early Plank Bottom Chairs; Fainting Couch; Fancy Iron Bed; Round Table; 7 Pc. Chrome Break fast Set; Parlor Heater; Side Board; Old Radio; Cedar Chest; Early Cradle; High Oak Chest; Leaded Glass Table Lamp; Victor Victrola; Old Guns; Flower Stand; Lot Small Stands; Porch Swing; Pot Belhe Stove; Iron Kettles- Old Dolls; Flat Irons; Large Slaw Cutter; Dough Tray; Sleigh Bells; Sausage Stuffer, Redware & Other Crocks & Jubs; Mush Kettle; Coffee Grinder; Apple Peeler; Split Oak Baskets; Cigar Mold; 8 Day Mantle Clocks; Agate; Enameled Water Set; Glass Baskets; Carnival, Depression, Milk & Pressed Glassware; Pocket Watches; Large Ball & Claw'Foot Stand; Kmck Knacks; Family Bible; Photo Albums; Picture Frames; Treadle Sewing Machine; Copper Wash Boilers; Wooden Measure; Iron Hog Trough; Dated & Other Jars; Butcher Ladles; Reed Baby Coach; Old Marbles; Old Tram Set & Other Toys; Butter Chum; Cherry Stoner; Old Locks; J.B. Stohler Post Hole & Other Axe; Pony Harness; Lawn Boy Mowers; Store Paper Holder; Hand Seeder; Lard Cans; Peach Baskets; Misc. Tools; Many Other Antiques & Miscellaneous Items Too Numerous To Mention. SALE STARTS AT 9:30 A.M. R. Hart Beaver, Attorney Paul E. Bixler & Gerald G. Kramer, Auctioneers Lunch Available Not Responsible For Accidents, Visitors to Ag Progress Days will see potato hybrids evaluated for resistance to injury from air pollution. These plants were grown from “true seed” produced by crossing commercial varieties tolerant or susceptible to ozone, a highly toxic air pollutant. “Potatoes from this field will be used in greenhouse experiments testing plants for resistance to ozone,” Dr. Cole explained. “It is hoped that genetic information from this study will enable potato breeders to in corporate ozone resistance into varieties having other favorable characteristics.” The ozone research is carried out by Neal E. De Vos of Montville, NJ, graduate assistant in hor ticulture, in association with Dr. Eva J. Pell and Dr. Richard R. Hill. Elsewhere, visitors will see potato hybrids produced from crosses between commercial varieties and strains imported from South America. When the com mercial potatoes are the female parent, the hybrids At 9:30 A. M. REAL ESTATE Conditions by m L NOLL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1979 usually are sterile, Dr. Cole said, so the commercial potato generally is used as the male. Visitors will see a test to determine the best crosses. The above experiments are directed by Dr. Paul Gran, assisted by Jack E. Staub, graduate assistant in horticulture. Their studies of first generation backcross progenies will also be seen. Threats export control revived WASHINGTON, D.C. - Efforts to amend the Export Administration Act (H.R. 4034) have revived threats of U.S. farm export controls. Farm groups are opposing these moves, as well as specific proposals for cur bing wheat, flour, and hide exports. NCFC is concerned about attempts to weaken the Secretary of Agriculture’s role in determining if and when increased exports no longer PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE (11 Acre - 58 Perch Farm in Very Good Condition) TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28 At 7:00 P.M. Loc. along Letort Road, R.D. #2, Conestoga, Manor Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (about 7 miles west of Millersville, Pa.; near Cressweli). 11 Acre & 58 perch small farm having a 2% story, 8 room & 2 full bath frame house w/white asbestos siding. House is in excellent cond. w/new roof, new 200 amp elec, service & new wiring. Also attached to house: 1 story frame workshop & frame 3 car garage. Sep. V/z story frame bam & hog pen. Also Sylvan concrete swimming pool w/redwood picnic area. Total of 11 acres & 58 perch of land w/609’ frontage along Letort Road & 10 acres of tillable ground. Property open for inspection: Sat’s. Aug. 11-18-25 from 1 till 3 P.M. Sale by, MR. & MRS. WERNER ORTM ANN David Mountz, Atty. Howard Shaub, Auctioneer 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Located midway between Terre Hi!! and Bowmansville, Vz mile south of Center Church, Vi mile off Rt. 625 along Sawmill Road in East Earl Twp., Lancaster County, Pa. 3 Bedroom Home on 5 Acres This is a 1% story frame dwelling with aluminum siding consisting of 5 rooms, large Kountry Kraft built in kitchen, 1% baths, full basement, fired hot water heat, situated on nice 5 acre lot with lots of old shade trees and some pasture land with a small stream running through it in quiet country setting. Also 2 car garage macadam drive. Open house and inspection property will be on these 2 dates: Saturday, August 25 and Saturday, Sept. 1 between the hours of 1 and 4 P.M. Auctioneer’s Note: This house is only 10 years old and in very nice condition. Don’t overlook this property if you are in the market for a home in a beautiful set ting. Terms By, JOSEPH & ETHEL EBERLY Auctioneers Leßoy S. and Paul W. Horst varieties This means first crossing South American forms of potatoes with commercial varieties, then crossing these hybrids again with commercial varieties. The purpose is to breed plants having most of the potato characteristics from commercial varieties, but containing the higher seed and pollen fertility of South American strains. of farm serve our farm and national interests. Fears are strong that export restrictions, not warranted by national security considerations, could seriously damage our world markets and further weaken our national economy. Some success in fighting the export restrictions has been achieved in the Senate, but House consideration of the Export Administration Act still poses a serious threat. At 2 P.M. 187