PUBLIC AUCTION OF ANTIQUES TOOLS MONDAY, MAY 11 6:00 P.M. Location: Take Route 322 west from Ephrata to the second road right after Hollinger’s Farm Market which is Ourlach Road go approx. 2 miles to Ourlach Hill Road turn left to 7th property on right. Clay Township, Lancaster County, PA. Four Oak Extension Table Clocks and Pocket Watches No. 3 Balance Scales Ariens 626 Riding Lawn Mower This is only a partial listing, there are many many other items. Auction by, HARRY W.HEHNLY R.D.#l Stevens, PA 717-733-4367 . Auction Conducted by John E. & Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305 Ephrata, PA Food at Auction by Wiest’s Memorial UM Church Youth Group 1 PUBLIC !P AUCTION SATURDAY; MAY 30,1981 AT 10:00 A.M. " In the Village of Pitman, Mahantongo Valley, Schuylkill County, PA; 5 miles North of begins; 0 miles South of Shamokin. (watch for auction sign along Rt. 125 on the day of sale). Farniette approximately 3 Acres I 2-Dwellings I Bank Barn - 20 Fruit Trees I If you m the market for a single residence or I an investment property, you will plan to in- I spect these possibilities! The above dwellings I will be offered individually and as an entirety. I FOR INSPECTION CAUL; (717) 648-2081 or I 648-1089 ~ |_ TERMS: ;tO%dqwn the day. of sale, further I. terms & be announced when read I” estate is offered at 1:00P.M. I FARM EQUIPMENT I. Farmall H Tractor with Wide Front End; I Farmall Cub with Blade, Cultivator & 2-Way | Plow to be sold complete; Farmall F-12 I Tractor w/Cultivator; Bean Royal Sprayer 200 I gal. Fiberglass Tank w/Hose& Gun; Hardy 200 I gal. Sprayer,w/Blower, good condition; Friend I Sprayer w/300 gal. Tank;- New Ontario Dnil I Parts; 2-Bottom Little Genius Plow on Rubber; I Chains for Cub Tractor; 8’ Disk; Power Take- I off Shaft; very nice FAIRBANKS PLATFORM I SCALE; Buck Saw; Beam Scale; Bench Vise; I Pipe Vise; Grease Guns; Wooden Tool Chests; I Carpenter & Mechanic Tools; Building Jack; 1- I Ton Cham Block; some New Model T Parts; | , Ladders; Wooden Wagon Wheels; Hand H- Cultivalors;. Wheelbarrow; Plastic Pipe; Lawn I & Garden Tools; Chicken Wire, Feeders & I Crates; Fruit Baskets & Boxes; Berry Crates & I Carriers; Fruit Picking Bags; other items not I listed. I HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES 8 cu. ft, Gibson Freezer, like new; Whirlpool Automatic Washer; Fngidaire Dryer; Dovetailed MAHANTONGO CHEST, Strap Hinges, Original Lock, drawers missing, painted over named & date; OTHELLO COAL STOVE w/WARMING CLOSET; Laundry Stove, never used; Kitchen Warmer; (2) Dinette Sets; Dishes; -Cooking Utensils; Toaster; Coffeemaker; PITCHER & WASH BOWL; High Back Oak Chairs; Drop Leaf Table; JELLY CUPBOARD; Electric Sewing Machine; 3-Pc. Sectional Living Room Suite; Rockers; Reclmers; ZENITH COLOR TV; Stone Fireplace; Electric Logs; Andirons; 8- DAY SHELF CLOCK; Drum Table; Lamps; Pictures; Rugs; 3-Pc. Blond Bedroom Suite w/Bookcase Bed; Oak Stands; Wicker Chair; Luggage; PITMAN BAND BASS DRUM; Square Oak Table; Crocks; 4-Prong Cane; Invalid Walker; Whirlpool for Tub; Lawn Furniture; Rotary Lawn Mower; Riding Lawn Mower; many other items. Tools & Farm Equipment trill be sold first! Owner, GRANT HERRING George & Mike _ _ Auctioneers A Realtors EIBERTj^I. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MAY 16 11:00 A.M. 2 Valuable tracts of land with beautiful view of Blue Mountains, situated on West Hanover Twp. Northeast of Mt. Laurel Church on Piketown Rd., Harrisburg, PA. Rt. 81 to Exit 27, West on 39, right on Fairviile and straight through four way stop sign, turn right at next stop sign to Mt. Laurel Chiirch turn right and look for signs. Zoned Agricultural Tract A: 19.9 Acres with 612 ft. of paved state road frontage, with existing well, partially wooded, possible subdivision. Tract B; 8.26 Acres with 419 ft. of paved state road frontage, small stream runs through this tract and has approved percolation test, partially wooded (hard wood timber). % mile from Elementary School. Owner financing with 25% down, call for details. 10% down day of sale, settlement within 30 days from day of sale, other terms at tune of sale. Auctioneer, Richard P. McNeal 469-2456 or 545-4851 RAIN OR SHINE PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, IUNE 6 at 9:30 A.M. IVz miles S.W. of the Village of SHELLSVILLE on new Rt. 22, East Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pa.; 12 miles. East of. Harrisburg on 1-81 to Exit 28 (Penn National Racetrack Exit) take Rt. 743 South to Rt. 22, turn West IV2 miles to Farm located at the Corner of New. Rt. 22, and North Crawford Road. 65 ACRES more or less Choice ACREAGE Zoned R-A with 930 FEET ACREAGE on North CRAWFORD ROAD; 500 FEET FRONTAGE on MEADOW LANE and 400 FEET FRONTAGE on NEW RT. 22. If you are in the market for RESIDENTIAL or AGRICULTURAL LAND, you will plan now to inspect this property! . , „ . FOR INSPECTION CALL: (717) 365-3241 or (717) 469-2814. TEEMS: 10% down the day of sale, further terms and conditions to be announced when real estate is offered at 1:00 P.M. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Philco 40” Electric Range; Dinette Table; RCA Console Color TV; Philco Portable Color TV; AIR CONDITIONER, like new; 2-Pc. Living Room Suite; Vacuum Cleaner; (2) S-Pc. Waterfall Bedroom Suites; Wringer Washer; Automatic Washer; Utility Cabinets; Baskets;. Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Canning Jars; Garden Tools; etc. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Estate Kitchen Coal Range; Coal Room Heatrola; Plank Bottom Chairs; Set Pressed Back Oak Chairs; Oak Sideboard Ornate w/Muror; Oak Rocker; Kitchen Cabinet w/Flour Bin; Dovetailed Blanket Chest; Washstand; Walnut Chest of Drawers; Oak Dressers some w/Brass Hardware; Oak Bed; Weight Driven Clock; Wicker Rocker; Pressed Back Highchair; Iron Crib; (2) Victrolas; VOLTA & MURAD BATTERY RADIOS one w/Horn; Old Radio Tubes & Earphones; Lantern; Meat Bench; Cow Bell; Wooden Plane; Wooden Pulleys; Picture Frames; Bracket Lights & Reflectors; Lot Crocks; Jugs, Jars & Milk Bottles; Balance Scale; Singer Treadle Sewing Machine; Wooden Wine Press; several Washbowl Pitchers; Copper Teakettle; Dovetailed Wood box; Tin Toys including: Wind-up Tram; Pressed & Pattern , Glass Dishes; etc. FARM EQUIPMENT & TOOLS Super C Tractor w/Fast Hitch & Cultivator; Int. model 200 Manure Spreader; Side Delivery Rake; Harrow; Disk; 2-Bottom Fast-Hitch Plow; Ontario 10-Disk Gram Drill; Bull’s Eye Com Planter; Dump Rake; Plow Shears for Oliver Horse Plow; Cross Cut Saw; Buck Saw; Meat Grinder w/Va h.p. Motor; Truck Jack; Cast Iron Trough; Tarp; Locust Posts; Scythe; Chains; Shovels; Forks; some Scrap Iron; etc. 1973 FORD PICKUP TRUCK; 1949 Studebaker Flat Bed Truck, needsrepair. Farm Equipment & Tools will be sold first! Lunch Available. Owner, VERNA SHIRK William Saye, Attorney eiMtke _ _ Auctioneers I Realtor DEIBERT <717)425-3313 PSU does LAS BRUJAS, Uruguay Professors in the College of Agriculture at Penn 'State don’t spend all of their tune in classrooms and laboratories. The South American work of Ernest Bergman, professor of plant nutrition at Penn State, is one example of research on an in ternational scale. Representing Penn State is an Agency for International Develo pment "consortium, PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, MAY 25,1981 At 10:00 A.M. (Rain or Shine) 18 ANTIQUE GAS ENGINES, TRACTORS. ANTIQUE NANO TOOLS, AND LITERATURE Hellam Township, York County, Pennsylvania Located 2 Miles North of Hellam. Take Hellam Exit Off Route 30. Go north on Kreutz Creek Road, Left on Fahringer Drive, Left on Druck Valley Road. Signs Posted. TRACTORS 1936 English Fordson, on rubber, new paint; 1938 IHC “T-20” Crawler; Silver King - W.F.E; John Deere “L” with plow and cultivators; M.M. model “Z”; Fannall "F-14” with steel rear wheels; 18-36 Hart-Parr power unit; Old Gravely &Bolens Garden Tractors. 1953 Pontiac (straight eight). 1974 Yamaha RD2SO Motorcycle. GAS ENGINES New Holland 2 H.P.; Ingersoll-Rand Oil Engine, 55 H.P.; Sattley IM> H.P.; Associate % H.P. air cooled (missing mag.): Dairy King 2 H.P.; IHC “Tom Thumb” 1 H.P.; Fairbanks and Morse IVz H.P. “Z" (dished flywheels); Cushman Cub 2 H.P.; IHC “LB” m H.P.; Ideal Model “R”; Nova (square hopper); Cushman 1 H.P. upright; Economy IVz H.P. on truck; New Way 5 H.P.; Associate 3 H.P. on truck; Field Brundage 3 H.P. on truck; Ottawa (’) H.P.; IHC “M” V/z H.P.; National air cooled. All enguies sold “as is” Assorted Oilers; Buzz Coils; Tractor and Engine Magnetos; Battery Boxes; Original'N.H. Vz H.P. Box; 5 Engine Trucks; Assorted Truck Wheels: Steam Governor; M> H.P. N.H Flywheels SPECIAL MENTION Scientific (Foos) Sweep Grinder; Flin chbaugh Boring Machine; Marion Stone Mill; Dellinger 2 Hole Cornsheller; Ne. Holland #llO Plate Mill; Cincinnati 21” Drill Press; Table Top Cream Separator; Paint Grinder; N.H. Woodsaw; Steam Whistle; Clipper Belt Lacer; 6”x4o’ Endless Belt; 10 Cast Iron Seats (1-JI Case). TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS Twibll (rare); Broad Axe; Post Hole Axe: Cooper’s Adz; Gigs: Assorted Adzes; Kettle Hanger; Post Anvil: Tin Crimping Tools; Flax Comb; Chisels; Bung Hole Auger; Nail Clin chers; Hardies; Assorted Wrenches; Dengleshtocks; Stilyard Scales; Assorted Wood Planes: Iron Troughs; Single and Double Trees; 2 Conestoga Wagon Jacks; PRE Cans; Hay Fork; Chains; Binders; Assorted Pulleys; Single Row Corn Planter; 1 Horse Plow; Hill Side Plow. Many items too numerous to mention. LITERATURE Miscellaneous Tractor Manuals; Some Car Manuals; Old Thresherman; Farm Mechanics and more. fNo reprints). Order of Sale Small Items Off Wagon, Literature, Special Mentions. Engines and Tractors Not responsible for accidents on the day of sale. No inspections until day of sale. Not a Consignment Sale but more items may be added before day of sale TERMS • Cash or Approved Check Refreshments Rights Reserved Sale by: FLOYD W. MILLER R.D. #ll, Box 613 York, Pennsylvania 17406 Telephone - (717) 755-6946 Auctioneer: Blaine N. Rentzel Box 222, Emigsvilie, Pennsylvania 17318 Telephone - (717) 764-6412 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 9,1981—D21 research in Uruguay Bergman worked in Uruguay for six weeks. As part of the overall assignment, he studied fruit-nutrition problems in the country, working with scientists at the Las Brujas research station. Other U.S. resear chers m the consortium worked m such fields as plant pathology, en tomology and economics. The ex tensive program dealt with the activities of extension personnel. representatives of the country’s ministry of agriculture, hor ticulturists from the University of Mon tevideo, and the fruit growers of Uruguay. The emphasis on fruit production research is especially important for the four southern provinces of Uruguay. “The apples produced here could be a profitable export commodity. The Uruguayan growers maintain excellent lemon and orange ' groves, too, but the competitive market keeps a ceding on the citrus growers' profits. They also produce fine grapes and peaches in these provinces,” comments Bergman. The primary fruit production, problem observed by Bergman was in soil management. As part of orchard maintenance, the fruit growers in Uruguay disked the sod year around, damaging ; the roots of the trees and increasing their susceptibility to disease infection. To reduce this problem, he recom mended cover crop planting to maintain better sod conditions m the orchards. Other problems for the fruit growers are complicated' by geographic location and inadequate research programs. “Uruguay is located too dose to the equator for growing tem perature zone fruit. The fruit trees receive onlj about half of the necessary cold treat ment. “For example, the apple trees bloom over a period of several weeks, so that throughout the season and at havest time, such activities as spraying and picking are more difficult and time consuming,” explains Bergman. The Penn State researcher discovered another problem which stemmed from a lack of a comprehensive leaf analysis progcam. Uruguayan researchers tested for only three of 12 basic leaf elements, therefore not obtaining enough information to develop a sound fer tilizer program. Establishment of regular sampling times and standard values for plant analysis were suggested for in creasing uniformity m their research and experimentation. Ber gman notes that the U.S. scientists also recommended irrigati on improvement and emphasized weed control. “Setting up an ad visory board of growers could also increase the research center’s ef fectiveness. While he was in the country, Bergman conducted a week-long seminar with the fruit extension specialists. “I was impressed by their progressive at titude. The Las Brujas (Turn to Page 022)
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