C4o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5,1980 Home gardners can cope with flooding COLLEGE PARK, Md. - If summertime floodwaters cover your garden, you should assume that your vegetables are con taminated, says Charles A. McClurg, Extension vegetables specialist and associate professor of horticulture at the University of Maryland in College Park. “Unless you are sure there is no danger from bacterial contamination, don’t use fruits and vegetables that were ready for harvest at the time of flooding—unless they can be disinfected, peeled and thoroughly cooked. ” Leafy vegetables, such as lettuce, cabbage, mustard, kale, collards, spinach, Swiss chard and celery, are the most susceptible to bacterial contamination from floodwaters, he said. Also highly susceptible are fleshy vegetables and berry Carroll County 4-H fair to feature tractor pullls HAMPSTEAD, MD - A tractor pull will be featured at the Carroll County, Maryland 4-H and FFA Fair, Sunday, August 3, at 1 p.m. The pulls will be held at the Carroll County Agriculture Center. Ram date is Sunday, August 10,1 p.m 4-H members with cards, 7-12 years of age and senior citizens will be admitted for AUCTION SALE FOR TOWNSHIP OF MONROE SATURDAY, JULY 12TH Starting at 10:00 A.M Property of Monroe Township. To be sold at Monroe Township Storage Yard, located on Route 322, IV2 miles West of Williamstown. 57 Bicycles (10 Speed, 3 Speed & Regular), Radio (AM-FM Sound Design), Cassette Player, Saint, Four speakers, Welding equipment (shield, goggles, hammers, ruler, vice grips, etc ), American LaFrance Fire Engine, 1964 Ford Pickup, 1969 Ford Pickup, 1971 Olds 4 door sedan, 1966 Chevy Dump Truck, 1969 Chevy Dump Truck, 1968 Chevy trash truck, 1969 trash truck, 1962 Chevy Van, 1962 Divco Van, Model 356 Massey Ferguson Front-end Loader, Model 303 Galhon grader, 1960 Ford Dump truck chassis (Junk), 1970 Ford 4 door sedan, Craftsman (7586) chain saw, Olivetti Line ABB bookkeeping machine, air conditioner, electric hoist, 2 fogger machines, 2 cores hot water space heaters, pair chrome runs and more Sale Terms: Cash Only Auctioneers: Sickler & Scott Ph; 629-5889 or 629-6446 (INSPECTION FROM 9:00 A.M. UNTIL START OF THE SALE) PUBLIC SALE 12 ACRE + FARMETTE FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 25,1980 6 30 P.M Situated along Meckville Road at West end of Frystown, Pa. Large 2M> story Frame dwelling having kitchen w/metal cabinets & built in corner cupboard, large living room, den & large utility roan on Ist floor. Second floor has 5 bedrooms, bath w/walk in closet One room plastered on attic Basement has cement floor w/coal fired furnace air heat w/blower A 30x44 bank barn 16x30 & 14x28 chicken houses, 20x24 block garage & brick summer hou*e are the other buildings on this rectangular tract of ground in good state of cultivation There is a well on premises This property is appr 1 mile south of Route 78 very close to TTMA truck stop For more information & inspection appointment call 717-933-4223 Conditions by GERALD BATZ Attorney - David Batdorf Auct. G. Harvey Weik fruits such as tomatoes, summer squash, strawberries, and peppers. Root, bulb and tuber crops are less susceptible to bacterial contamination from floodwaters. This category includes beets, carrots, radishes, turnips, onions and potatoes. “In general, fruits and vegetables that were im mature at the time of flooding should be safe to eat by the time they are ready for harvest,” said McClurg. “For additional safety, you may wish to disinfect your produce or cook it before eating.” Disinfecting measures include one or more of the following: —Wash in a strong detergent solution with a scrub brush. Remove all silt; —lmmerse produce for 15 to 20 minutes m a weak $2. Youngsters 6 and under with a guardian will be admitted free and all others will be charged $4. There are 40 billion oranges grown in the U.S. each year. That’s an average of 80 glasses of juice and 30 eating oranges per person, according to Sperry New Holland. chlorine solution. Household —Rinse thoroughly with bleaches can be used for this safe drinking water; purpose. They should be —Peel, if possible, and diluted liberally with water, cook thoroughly before Use three-fourths of a eating; tablespoon of high-chlonne Refer specific questions to bleach (6%), or two health authorities, or to local tablespoons of low-chlorine offices of the Cooperative (2%) bleach, in a gallon of Extension Service, he water. concluded. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY. JULY 12,1380 10:00 A.M. Located approximately 1 mile South of Halifax, Pennsylvania, along Routes 147 & 225, across from Halifax Drive-In Theater. RANCH-TYPE HOME having 2 BEDROOMS with hardwood floors, MODERN KITCHEN with built-in oven and counter-top range, LARGE LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM AREA with wall-to-wall carpeting, FULL BATH, HEIL HOT AIR OIL FURNACE WITH CENTRAL A/C, FULL BASEMENT, CARPORT LOT SIZE having frontage along Routes 225 & 147 of 100 feet and a depth of 150 feet For inspection of property phone 697-2035 or 838-1592 Real Estate to be offered at 1-30 PM 1965 DODGE CORONET 440, V-8,22,431 Original Miles ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES FRAKTUR DATED 1786 OF JOHAN GEORG DEIBLER, DAUPHIN COUNTY WITH BIRDS AND FLOWERS (VERY COLORFUL), CAN BE AT TRIBUTED TO CARL E MUNCH 2-Pc Soft Wood Comer Cupboard with 12-Pane Arch Door & 2 Drawers m Base, Two 2-Pc. Walnut Marble-Top Bedroom Suites (bed and bureau), (2) Blanket Chests with Original Graining; 5-Pc Victorian Living Room Suite, Jelly Cupboard; Plank Bottom Porch Settee, 5-Legged Extension Table, Reproduction 6-Legged Walnut Drop Leaf Table, Set of 6 Cane Seated Chairs with Sm Arms, (3) Cane Seated Chairs with Sm Arms, Kitchen Windsor-Type Plank Bottom Arm Chair, Oak Arm Chair with Carved Back, Dry Sink (as is), (3) Dough Boxes, Child’s Plank Bottom Rocker, (2) Organ Stools (1 m oak); Flat-Top Trunk; Clock Shelf with Heart Cut- Outs; Hanging Wall Rack Marked “Woolson Shoe Co ”, Printed Birth Certificate, (2) Surveyor’s Drafts Hand Drawn and Signed by John Paul (1 Dated 1827). 1904 Railroad Map of Pa , Sm Deed Box, 6-Pc Toilet Set; (6) Decorated Ironstone Handleless Cups and Saucers, Assortment of Pattern Glass such as Atlas, Baltimore Pear, Picket Fence, Etc , Assorted Toilet Set Pitchers, Mixing Bowl Marked “Swank & Co , Johnstown, Pa ”, Assortment of Depression Glass and Ironstone China; Carnival Glass Footed Bowl and Other Assorted Carnival Glass; Blue Opalescent Bowl; Milk Glass Covered Boat Dish; Assorted Early Cookv Cutters (horse, etc ), Butter Mold, Kerosene I .amp, Miniature Red Satin Glass Kerosene Lamp Base, Rayo Base, Sessions Mantel Clock, Brass Faced Hanging Scale, Early Crib quilt, (3) Straw Baskets & Assorted Other Baskets, Butcher Ladles, Assorted Crocks and Jugs (some with blue decoration); Early Glazed Redware Jug, (2) Cast Iron Gypsy Kettles, Iron Mortar and Pestle, Country Store Tobacco Cutter, Copper Washboiler, Milk Can, Cherry Seeder, Apple Peeler Post Hole Axe, Etc HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Kelvinator No Frost Refrigerator, Zenith Upright Freezer, Kelvinator Heavy Duty ‘lB’ Automatic Washer (used 5 times), Kelvinator Heavy Duty Dryer, Zenith Color TV, 2-Pc Ealry American Living Room Suite, Recliner, Pr of Single Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Singer Sewing Machine, Cuckoo Clock, Service for 12 Homer China, (2) Sets of Golf Clubs; Metal Wheelbarrow; Assorted Garden Tools; Tool Chest; Misc. Pots, Pans and Dishes; Etc TERMS Real Estate -10% down Further terms and conditions to be given the day of sale Personal Property - Cash Personal checks accepted only from persons having an established account with Auc tioneer IRENE ERDMAN Evelyn Welker & James Lebo, Co-Executors Earl Richard Etzweiler, Attorney Dockey & Dockey, Auctioneers Deppen, Apprentice , It 4 PI vv Pa 1 ‘'USO ■ p So bt. t-J REAL ESTATE Estate of ✓ FIRECRACKER AYRSHIRE SALE WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1:00 P.M. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle, Pa. From Rt. 81 exit 17 to Rt. 11 west to Fairgrounds, east end of town back of John Deere Dealer. 32 head Ayrshire cattle from leading herds in Pa., N.Y.,Md.,& W. Va. SCOWS 20BRED HEIFERS 4 OPEN HEIFERS, 24 HEAD BY USDA PLUS PROVEN SIRES Hikick, Pride, Harry, Flashy Fortune, Betty, League Leader, Madge’s Boy. For Catalogs Write or Phone: MILT BRUBAKER 595 Snyder Hill Road Lititz, Pa. 17543 Ph. 717-626-5788 DISPERSAL DISPERSAL PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE FARM - DAIRY HERD - MACHINERY ANTIQUES THURSDAY, JULY 17,1980 9:30 A.M. The Eugene (Moxie) and Jessie Helsel farm 1 mile west of Sproul just off Rt. 220 Blair Co., PA. 136 ACRES REAL ESTATE 136 ACRES Approx 120 acres good producing level and rolling crop land, boarding creek 46 stanchion bam, box stalls, stable cleaner, 18x55 Stave silo - Patz unloader, 400-gal bulk tank Blacksmith shop, Butcher house, several other outbuildings 2 horses 8-room house w/bath, basement and attic, coal air heat, well water TERMS Real estate 10% down, balance on delivery of deed within 60 days Right to reject any or all bids MACHINERY FEED-BALED HAY-EAR CORN 40 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 40 ANTIQUES TERMS Cash or approved check Lunch Information Fred Kensinger Complete Auction Service Roaring Spring, PA (814) 224-2548 PUBLIC AUCTION 1.2 ACRE COUNTRY TYPE PROPERTY MONDAY EVE., JULY 21,1980 7 OOP.M. Location: Between Ephrata and Lancaster along Route 272 at Hartman’s Grocery turn West on Rosehill Road 3/10 mile to property on left. West Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Real Estate consists of the following lot with approx 155 feed frontage and approx 330 feet in depth con taining 1 265 Acres having erected thereon a MODULAR TYPE DWELLING containing Large eat-in kitchen with built-in cabinets, large living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, full bath Basement Oil hot air heat 32 x5O BLOCK GARAGE with partial basement Suitable for many different uses Well with pressure system, lots of mature shade, macadam drive 1000 gallon cistern with pressure system Auction time 7 00 P M Auction by order of COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK Guardian of the Estate of Donna M. Hufford and Michael R. Hufford, Individually Theodore A. Parker, Attorney Auction Conducted by John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305 Ephrata, Pa. NOTE Make plans now to inspect this property Open house Saturday, July 12, 1980 from 1 00 P M to 3 00 PM and Thursday, July 17,1980 from 7 00 PM to 9-00 PM or by appointment call Auctioneers This Auction is subject to Court Approval
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