D2S—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 20,1910 State gypsy moth defoliation predicted HARRISBURG - The gypsy moth, that blue and red spotted caterpillar with a voracious appetite, chewed its way through 440,500 acres of Pennsylvania’s forests this year and is expected to defoliate more than one million acres in 1961. James C. Nichols, chief of the Division of Forest Pest Management, Department of Environmental Resources, said defoliation in the commonwealth in creased tremendously this year, compared to the 8900 acres affected during 1979. “This year,” said Nichols, “has actually been the worst year on record for the northeastern United States, a record which"goes back 111 years. Much of New England was defoliated, akng with an estimated 2.5 million acres in New York state. “Pennsylvania is lagging about a year behind the northeastern outbreak,” added Nichols, con servatively estimating between one and two million acres will be defoliated in the commonwealth next year. “The rapidity and in tensity of this resurgence, after 1979’s low levels, were unexpected in so short a time. The exact reasons for this revival are open to conjecture, ” he said. “In Pennsylvania, we know that the tremendous parasite populations which brought about the 1978-79 gypsy moth collapse were decimated by the lade of host material. “Also, the mild winter may have been a deter mining factor in the survival of the gypsy moth. “Next year the Poconos again will experience serious problems and several new counties have been designated as problem areas: Blair, Clearfield, PUBLIC SALE OF 215 ACRE DAIRY FARM Will offer on the premises FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,1910 Farm located 3 miles south west of Waynesboro, off Marsh Pike along Honodel Rd. in Washington twp. in southern part of Franklin Co. Pa. 215 acres more or less limestone soil. Zoned agriculture. 140 acres under cultivation. 75 acres pasture, stream of water through meadow. Improved by two brick homes. One 2% story 9 room home. Modern kitchen, dinette, dining room, large living room with open fire place. Laundry room, full bath, enclosed porch, Wall to wall carpet, 4 bedrooms up and full bath, hardwood floors, attic fan, storm windows. Insulated, oil fired furnace hot water heat, water softener. New roof. One car block garage with utility shed. 8 rooms and full bath bungalow style home. Enclosed porch, storm windows, oil fired hot water furnace, water softener. Built just 30 years. Large 3 floor bank bam with 40 stanchions. Acorn stable cleaner, box stalls, Chore Boy pipe line milkers. Tile milk house passes Baltimore milk market. 425 gal. bulk milk tank, concrete barnyard. Two 12x50’ silos one poured concrete, one tile; 12x40’ wood stove silo; large concrete block implement shed; 2 steel wire round com cribs. Water from weU furnished to all buildings. Buildings in good state of repair. Terms 10% down 15% April 1, 1981 with full possession. Balance between Jan. 1 and 20,1962. For inspection call 717-762-6096 CHARLES F. i ALICE X. MELLOTT Edgar J. Stull Auctioneer Wartime and Guyer Attorneys Delaware, Huntingdon, Susquehanna, Wyoming and even Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. “Problems also will occur next year in Bradford and Tioga counties, and there are possibilities that Bed ford, Fulton, Franklin and Cambria counties also will feel the effects of the gypsy moth.” Nichols pointed out that spraying requests for 1961 from county and forest districts, based on the guidelines established for tho county-state-federal cooperative program for gypsy moth control in high use forested areas, are due by October 1. He expects these requests to be in the neighborhood of 150,000 acres but said funds are available for treating only about 25,000 acres, the same as in 1900. DER’s Forest Pest Management Division plans for next year will be outlined during a public meeting scheduled for September 30 in the division’s conference room, 34 Airport Drive, Harrisburg International Airport, Middletown. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. The meeting is being sponsored by the U.S. Apartment of Agriculture Forest Service, to hear comments relating to gypsy moth suppression and regulatory activities planned by DER and USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. It will not be a forum feu* debating the issues. All statements, both'oral and written, must be related to the proposed plans for 1961. Topics to be discussed by DER and APHIS representatives will cover the human health effects of insecticides, public notification prior to the At 10:00 A.M. insecticide application, the Forest Service, 370 Reed effect of insecticides on Road, Broomall, Pa., 19006, wildlife, safeguards em- by October 30. Written ployed in aerial spraying, statements will be given the and the environmental ef- same consideration as oral fects of insecticide ap- presentations made during plications. the meeting. Persons who cannot attend Information" derived the meeting may submit during the meeting and from written input to the USDA written input will be used by U, 1 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF SALES 'j&T EARLY AMERICAN ANTIQUE AUCTION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 10:00 A.M. Sale to be held at 644 High Street, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. This Estate sale consists of many, many authentic collector items, such as Walnut 8-day Grandfather ''Clock, Chippendale Blanket' Chest, 2-drawer, Queen Ann Tilt Top Table, with Ball and Claw Feet and Pie Crust Top, Many dropleaf tables, a lot of Marble Top Furniture, Gorgeous Lamps, Sterling Silver, Several hundred Pieces of Fine China, Hundreds of Other Pieces. Reserved Seating under Tent $lO.OO, refundable with purchase. Brochure by request. Inspection - Sunday, September 21,1380 - 2:00 to 5:00. Terms-Cash. ESTATE OF ANNA F. McCASLIN Attorney, Arthur Loeben ft.H. Thompson, Auctioneer Kfl Ihompson, ,nc. Real Estate Auctions Appraisals Ralph Schamber Estate PUBLIC SALE of Tractors, Implements, Tools, Model T Car Parts, Butchering Equipment to be sold SAT. MORN., SEPTEMBER 27 at 10:00 A.M. Locationr RD#l Fredericksburg, PA: going into Fredericksburg take 343 west towards Lickdale, go approx. 2Vz miles look for sale signs. Coming from Lickdale on 343 east, look for sale signs. Tractors & Implements: % 2 Allis Chalmers B Tractors w/plows & 1 rebuilt kitT Allis Chalmers disc, John Deere 16” trailing plow, roll barrow, manure spreader, horse mowers, hay rake, walking plow, walking cultivator, corn cracker. Tools - Buck saw, table saw, 3 elec, table saws, Black & Decker skill saw, homelite chain saw, Craftsman roto-saw, Blacksmith forge & tools, new plow shears, angle drill; 1/4” drill, wooden chisels, 4” planes, wooden planes, late model portable air compressor, bench vise, de-homer and blades, 20 ton jades, Blade & Decker Router-planter kit, wheel puller, cement blocks, several large & small canvases, carpenter' hand tools, bench grinder, scrap metal, walnut lumber & other lumber, chains, nails, nuts, bolts, shovels, forks, fishing tackle, nets, rods, reels, socket sets, wooden rakes, milk cans, wire & barbwire, etc., elec, cement mixer, chicken feeders, 2 wheel barrows, extension, step & roof ladders, crown oak heater, warm morning heatrola, 2 Southbend cookstoves, jewel stove, weed eater. Snapper riding mower, farm bell, sleigh bells, cow bells, oil lights, old true traps, etc. Model T car part* old model T wagon, model T trailers, molded T Ford car parts. Butchering Equipment meat grinder, lard press, 2 stirs, beam scale, scrapers, sausage trough, spoons, forks, knives, kettles, books, scalding trough, etc. Terms & conditions by order of, PAULINE G. ZELLERS HAROLD W. SCHAMBER George E. Christianson, Atty. Clayton C. Kleinfelter, Auctioneer 105 Chapel St. Leb., PA Phone: 272-7078 or 865-5129 Clerks, Ray Deck, Curtis Swope at 1 million acres the Forest Service in the proposed 1961 gypsy moth development of an en- suppression in Penn vironmental analysis of sylvania. HOLSTEIN MILKING HERD DISPERSAL on the farm located 11 miles Northwest of Shippensburg, Pa., 3Vz miles North of Roxbury, Vz mile South of Blue Mountain Interchange for Pennsylvania Turnpike along Route 997 on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,1980 Sale at 12:30 P.M. 56 REGISTERED MO GRADE HOLSTEMS Certified—Accredited —Tested within 30 days. Herd consists of 52 r»>lk cows, 19 fresh since June, quite a few due Oct., Nov., Dec., balance various stage of lactation, about half are first and second calf heifers and many are home raised. Herd avg. 3.7 test with some milking 70 to 80 lb. per day, good' udders, pregnancy checked. Nearly all are A.B.S. sired and bred animals carry same service. 4 bred heifers due Oct., Dec., and March. Sires include Tony, Al-Mugger Bootlegger, Marvel Lawcrest Performer, Thonyma Paclamar Amos, Mllmay Rosni Conqueror Pabst, Dorloy Delilah Duke, E Z Acres Polyknight, Max Fondy, E Z Acres Standout Star, Starfire, Diamond S Knight Som and others. A good herd for fall milk. Folders available. Terms: Cash or Good Check. Sale In Tent. Lunch at Sale. 17223 Cumberland Highway Newburg, Pa. 17240 Phone (717) 423-5569 Ralph W. Horst, Manager and Auctioneer. Marion, Pa. 17235 Fred M. Naugle, Pedigrees, R. 7. Carlisle, Pa. 17013 Gossert and Eberiy, Clerks FRANKLIN - CUMBERLAND CO. HOLSTEIN SALE at the Shippensburg, Pa. Fairgrounds off Fayette Street, leave Route 81 at Fayette Street Exit, go into Shippensburg and watch for signs on Fayette Street on TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30,1980 Sale at 7:00 P.M. 50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Certified; Accredited; Most are vacc.; Sale features most first calf heifers, fresh or dose springers; some good three, four and five year olds that are fresh or close, some open yearling heifers, bal. are younger heifers and calves. We have the best offering in this sale we ever had with good individual records and from high record dams, consigned by leading breeders in this area. Animals selling inc. 86 Point Gay Ideal, records to 23,D00M., 883 F., fresh; Springing heifer by Kenny, dam has 21,D00M., 883 F.; Gay Ideal heifer due by sale, dam has over 21,000 M., 841 F.; Kid Samson bred heifer, dam has 22,000 M., 746 F., Standout heifer due by sale, dam has 21,000 M., 754.; Hector Ivanhoe Van bred heifer, dam has over 22,000 M., 716 F.; Jet Stream heifer, fresh, dam has 22,941 M., 871 F.; Woodbine Milkman springing heifer, dam has 25,000 M., 870 F.; Vincent Molly Chief heifer calf, dam has four records over 20,000 M., 800 F.; Ranson-Rail Pacemaker heifer due in Oct., dam V G with 20,575 M., 795 F.; Eden Select dtr., fresh, 82 Point, has over 20,000' M., 962 F. Many other records from 14,000 .to 18,000 Milk, other dams up to 20,000 M. 800 F.; other sires inc. Marvex, Penstate Ivanhoe Star, Astronaut, Educator, Kilinsdale Ivanhoe Jack, others by Gay Ideal, Proud Performer, Matbewsfield Perfection, Conductor, Fury Ivan, Job Startrek, Comet and other well known sires represented. Bred animals carry service of leading sires. If needed cows for milk right now or cows and heifers for breeding stock don’t miss this sale. Be sure to write Sale Managers for catalog. Terms; Cakh or Good Check; Lunch At Sale Ralph W. Horst, Manager and Auctioneer, Marion, Pa. 17235 Fred M. Naugle, Manager and Pedigrees. R.D. 7, Carlisle. Pa. 17013 Robert Eckstine and M. Thomas Sheaffer, Sale Co-Chairmen GERALD H. KELSO FRANKLIN-CUMBERLANO CO. HH.STEIN BREEDERS
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