Lime in NEWARK, Del, - If plant roots or helpful soil organisms could talk they might shout something like “Get off!” or “I can’t breathe!” whenever a heavily loaded lime or fertilizer truck passes over the field on a late winter or spring day. The oxygen they need for survival is forced PUBLIC AUCTION OF BRED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4,1979 Turn off Rt 562 at Reading Pet Cemetery, near Stonersville, travel 1 mi. south, near Daniel Boone Homestead, Amity Twp., Berks Co. Watch for signs. 23 head of Holstein bred home raised grade heifers, some fresh or near fresh by day of sale, others due to freshen this fall, just recently TB & Blood tested. The entire milking herd was sold a year ago, all with DHLA records. Some cows milked 80 lbs. when fresh, herd average or 4%. The above heifers are from that milking herd. Jamesway 400 gal. milk tank w/3 HP compressor. SOLO FOR; EVERETTE REED Sale at 10:00 A.M. John D. & Gsorge D. Frey, Auct. PUBLIC AUCTION OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT, SEPT. 8,1979 • 10:00 A.M. To be sold on Ihe premises at 176 East Main Street, Baj-eville 17540, Upper Leacock Town ship Lancaster County Pennsylvania, 12 miles East of Lancaster along Route 23. Pine 2 pc. corner cupboard w/i2 panes; claw foot stand; victoria table; mahogany wall table; round oak table w/6 boards; square oak table, claw foot card table; Empire bureau w/vaseline knobs; cherry drop leaf table w/drawer; 6 bowed back plank bottom chairs; 6 paneled plank bottom chairs; 4 painted chairs; spindle back rocker; old platform rocker; wicker rocker; oak library table; flour chest; um brella lamp; O.G. mirror, 3 cloth trees; jelly cupboard, old pictures; footstools; benches; andirons; fireplace screen; oak pottie chair; iron bull dog; towel bar, wash stand; 2 drawer walnut blanket chest, grained blanket chest; 3 pc. oak bedroom suite; oval mirror; 5 pc. bedroom suite; night stand; pineapple 4 pc. maple bedroom suite; chifferobe; knee-hole desk; Governor Winthrop desk; office desk and chair; cedar chest; piano and bench; sm. rocker; platform rocker; swivel rocker; 6 dining room chairs; Windsor arm chair; 2 toy boxes, sm. tables, mahogany rocker; electric Singer sewing machine; 2 electric heaters; single box spring and mattress; 3 double box spring and mattress; sofa; 4 pc. living room suite; floor lights; play pen; ironing board. China and glassware: pressed glass, Nippon, Roseville; satin glass vase, chicken on nest; 2 blown wine bottles; early milk pitcher; 2 Ig. compotes; pattern glass; german dishes; glass basket; ironstone wheat tea pot; 3 pc. set wedgewood ironstone teapot, sugar and creamer; depression glass; German china dinner set, w/service for 12; Japanese china dinner set, w/service for 12; 2 sets silverware, service for 12 w/chest; silverware; cut glass water bottle; 10” Carnival glass dish; crockware; 2 brass bells; milk glass; books; set of Fostona juice glasses; sherbets and water glasses; complete set of stainless kettles; cookie sheets; roast pans; iron kettle; wheelbarrow; tmssels; lawn mower; gas can; step ladder; bu. basket; tools; 2 wooden porch chairs; lawn bench; ladders; rug runners; 10 by 12 pattern rug; 9 by 12 rug; electric mixer; Frigidaire frost proof, 1 door deep freezer; apple butter stirrer; 1 solid cherry hutch; 1 maple hutch; 6 oak kitchen chairs; 10 metal folding chairs; oak rockers; solid wood end tables; 3 reclmers, 1 with vibrator; 2 living room suites; sofa bed; electric refrigerator; 30” electric stove; many items too numerous to mention. CASH, NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS. Terms by: CHARLES K. BUCK ELLA M. HARRY Auctioneers Roy L. Martin Charles H. Bachman Food Available Not Responsible for Accidents Fall avoids compacted soils out of the soil as pores or air pockets collapse from the weight of the heavy equip ment. Roots need oxygen if they’re to develop energy needed to push through the soil to secure nutrients and water, warns University of “Delaware extension agronomist Dr. William H. Mitchell. Without a plentiful supply of air, soil bacteria will even turn to fertilizer materials such as nitrate nitrogen for their oxygen supply. Having lost some of its oxygen, the nitrogen ‘ becomes unstable and escapes jnto the air. Now the plant roots have lost both badly needed oxygen and nitrogen. They can’t function well and the end result is a yield loss. If the lime or fertilizer truck had passed over the field at some other time almost any other time-the result would have been less damaging, says Mitchell. In late winter or early spring the soil is moist, soft and loose as a result of winter rams, cool weather and freezing-thawing action. It is PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6,1979 2:00 P.M. - Located six miles east of Ephrata, four miles northeast of Route 322, two miles northeast of Hahnstown. East Cocalico Twp. Lancaster Co. Penna. 8.35 acres 338’ road frontage. BRICK HOUSE, like new, built nine years ago; 30’ x 48’ with 12’ x 22” ex tension. 8’ x 26’ porch. Seven rooms and bath; laundry room and enclosed porch; Large 15’ x 28’ kitchen; living room; Five bedrooms each with closet; basement with concrete floor, separate cold cellar; outside entrance. Well with .pressure system; Permashield therma pane windows. Take time to inspect this well-built house. ' Frame 32ix 40’ hip-roof bam; attached 18’ x 28’ work shop and garage with 12’ x 28’ lean-to roof; Farrowing house 18’ x 30’ with six farrowing stalls; 12’ x 36* chicken house; 12’ xl4’ brooder house. Inspection of property Sept. 8,15,22, from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm JOSEPH M. BRUBAKER Saie at 2:00 P.M Abe Diffenbach, Auct. PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable Real Estate 2Vz Story Dwelling Situated on 13/10 acres +/= SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 11:00 A.M. Located off Rt. 322 in Honey Brook turn on Suplee Rd. 2Vz miles to Dampman Rd. Turn on Dampman Rd., 1 block to driveway. Honey Brook Twp., Chester Co., PA. Watch for sale & inspection signs. Real. Estate consists of 2% story frame dwelling w/vmyl siding & insulation. Ist Floor - Modern kitchen w/GE dishwasher, GE double oven stove & wall to wall carpet, diningroom, wall to wall carpet & built in closets, large hvingroom, wall to wall carpet, open stairway, laundry room. 2nd floor - 3 bedrooms, bathroom, TV room. Attic, basement, lovely front porch, od fired hot air heat, never failing well w/electnc pump, storm windows & doors, 2 story frame 2 car garage w/sidmg & work shop area. Macadem drive, picturesque country setting w/mature shade & shrubbery & beautiful manicured lawn. Approximately % acres pasture land, excellent board fence w/smaU shelter good for horse or steer. Many, many other extras not listed. In the Twin Valley School District w/good country living. INSPECTION - Saturday, Sept. 15 -1 to 4 p.m. or by appointment - 215-286-5744. 15% deposit time of sale, cash or approved check. Settlement 45 days on or before. If interested in buying Real Estate this is one you should inspect & come to buy at Public Auction. Write or phone for brochure. By order of, HARVEY & RUTH WELSH Auctioneer William March Jr. Elverson, PA 19520 215-286-5744 more easily compressed or compacted then than at any other time of year. These are the days to work at your desk, order the garden seed or repair equipment. But stay off the land! If you can remember following the plow and a pair of horses, you will recall how the soil stuck to your boots when it was too moist for working. Now you’re in a cab many feet above the ground and the condition of the soil isn’t as obvious to you. And of course you have flotation .tires, duals, 4-wheel drive and plenty of power. So a littjt- sticky soil may be shrugged off as a minor nuisance. But the best evidence from research tests and farm experience Eight ACRE FARM Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1, 1979 suggests that serious yield losses may result from such traffic on loose soils in the spring. Compaction rarely occurs on dry soil. For this reasoa soils are generally less vulnerable m the fall than during the late winter and early spring No-tillage methods will reduce the amount of equipment traffic, which is a decided advantage for this type of cropping system. But even no-tillage fields can be damaged by heavy equip ment, if the soil is loose and Preston Ware is named to ASA board ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Preston Ware, who raises 450 acres R. Ware of Salem, New of soybeans, has been a Jersey, has been named to member of the Mid-Atlantic the American Soybean Soybean Association for six Association (ASA) Board of years and is a member of its Directors. Ware replaces board of directors. He is cur- Olin Gooden of Woodside, rently involved with pro- Delaware, who has moting the passage of the up represented mid-Atlantic coming New Jersey grower soybean producers on the investment checkoff referen- ASA Board of Directors dnm since 1970 ANTIQUE AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 9:30 A.M. Lititz Recreation Center, Lititz, Pa. Spatter, Leeds, Lehn. Late Adams, leaded glass, Moravian Star, country and period furniture, decorated stoneware, tin, pewter, iron, primitives, oriental rugs, flow blue, Steely chair, colored-dear and pattern glass, redware, pictures, prints, Edison players and horns. This is quality merchandise - will have over 400 lots! Catalogue available. S. A.S.E. please. Richard P. Murry, Auctioneer 10 S. Broad St. R.D. #1 Lititz, Pa. 17543 Newmanstown, Pa. 17073 626-8175 1-949-2280 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EOUIPMEHT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1979 Located 3 miles East of Elizabethtown, */z mile South of Risser's Mennonite Church, along Milton Grove Rd. Allis Chalmers 5050 Deisel (W) 450 hrs., Ferguson 30 Tractor, Ferguson 3 pt. 1 bottom plow, hay rake, Oliver 1 row compicker, Oliver grain drill, N.H. #328 spreader (w) endgate, Ford #314 plow, Int. #370 disk, 10’ trans port disk, Dunham 13’ cultipacker, 10’ cultipacker, Mohawk shredder, 12’ spring harrow, 3 section harrow, trailer tandem axile (w) 12’ bed, 12’ roller, 3 T. feed bin (w) auger (like new), portable generator 25 K.W. (like new) M.D. com sheller, J.D. PTO com shelter, 1 hole com shelters, McCurdy gravity wagon, gravity box, 16’ flat wagon, horse drawn hay tedder, running gears for bob sled, 2 seated sleigh, sides for Conestoga covered wagon, % H.P. air compressor, elec, motor, PTO grass seeder, elec, grass seeder, half cab for 350 Farmall, bumpers/pulleys/sliding draw bar for Ford tractor, 1 horse cultivator, walking plow, platform scales, circular saw, forge, 8,000 tab lathe, tab presses, tab teller stoves, 18.4x34 duel wheels, hand crank windmill, straw cutters, iron/wooden wheel barrows, ground scope, extension ladder, iron troughs, manure hook, wooden feed chests, log chains, smgle/double trees, gram cradle, hand clover seeder, graLn/manure forks, shovels, jack, hog feeders, garden tractor, 21” lawn mower, ringer washer, 2 iron butchering kettles, meat grinder, scalding troughs, 2 man saws, firewood, tools, bolts, nails, lots of other small misc. items. Sale by AMOS L & ELIZABETH M. HISSED 367-3882 Aucts. Raymond Miller 653-8762 Rufus Geib Lunch by Youth of Rissers Mennonite Church Not responsible for accidents. moist, cautions the agronomist. Since lime in the late summer or fall will generally be accompanied by less soil compaction than when applied in -the spring, he recommends you plan to put it down following your crop harvest. Phosphorous and potassium fertilizers can also be truck-spread in the fall since there’s no dangec of leaching losses, even on sandy soils. Again, there will be less compaction than would occur if you delayed the job until March or April. at 11:00 143