Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 09, 1981, Image 154

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    P22—Uncaster Farming, Saturday, May 9; 1981
Farm Show farmers’
market opens
HARRISBURG -The Farm
Show Fanners Market, offering
consumers a chance to save money
on farm fresh produce while en
joying the outdoors, began its
seventh season this.week.
Pennsylvania' Agriculture
Secretary Penrose HaUowell said,
“In recent years, the rising cost of
transportation has made direct
farm marketing increasingly
-beneficial to both farmers and
consumers by helping keep prices
down.”
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researchers were
dedicated and main
tained good relation
ships with their clien
tele, the growers,”
comments Bergman.
He and the other
researchers will make
only one trip to
Uruguay, but the
program does not end at
that point. “Most of the
work is completed by
correspondence. The
Las Brujas research
station’s leaf analysis,
for example, is
augmented by running
similar tests at Perm
State and sending back
the results for com
parison,” explains
Bergman.
Following the work in
Uruguay, the Penn
State horticulturists
traveled on his own to
Argentina to evaluate
the work he had done
there in the late 60’s and
early 70’s. The goal of
that program, spon
sored by Penn State and
an Argentinian science
and agriculture in
stitute, was to alleviate
fruit-nutrition problems
and to set up a plant
analysis system and
laboratory m the Rio
Negro Valley of
Argentina.
“At the time, we
found heavy metal
deficiencies and high
sodium concentrations
in the soil. I returned
this year to find out if
our research and
recommendations cre
ated positive results,”
says Bergman.
He saw a tremendous
improvement in the
Argentinian’s apple
production. The plant
analysis lab, main
tained at full operation
since'l973, operates as
an important in
formation center for
growers.
“The fruit trees didn’t
suffer from earlier
deficiencies. When we
first began working
here in the 60’s, the
Argentinians diagnosed
soil problems as a
potassium deficiency.
“In our analysis we
discovered that symp
toms of what looked like
potassium deficiency
Pennsylvania is a national
leader in direct farm marketing,
he added, with annual sales from
farmers markets, roadside stands,
pick-your-own and milk jugging
operations accounting for more
than $l4O million in farm products
sold.
HaUowell said the Farmers
Market, located in the Farm Show
parking lot, is open every Tuesday
and Friday between 3 and 8 p.m.
through November.
were actually caused by
a sodium excess, and
high soil salt con
centrations,” explains
Bergman. Fertilizer
recommendations were
adjusted, and when
diammonium phosphate
became available,
nutritional problems
decreased considerably.
PUBLIC AUCTION
For Several Local Estates
At Harry Rudnick & Sons, Sale Barn, Rt.
213, Galena, Md.
SATURDAY, MAY 16
at 11:00 A.M.
Antiques, Furniture & Tools to include Dining
Room Suites, Living Room sofas, love seats,
chairs, tables, lamps, Drexel mahogany triple
dresser, 4 drawer bachelor’s chest,~2 Persian
rugs s’x2’s” and 4’6”x3’6”, 2 end tables, round
mahogany planter table, various chairs, maple
dining table and 4 chairs, 2 KLH speakers, lots
of silverpiate serving pieces, glassware, china,
kitchen items, Royal Doulton china, Eli Terry
style clock, Jrass & Glass clock, metal figurine
clock, Marble & Brass french Victorian stand,
Cut velvet sofa & Love Seat, walnut Armoire,
oak dresser, walnut dresser, bedroom set, 2
seater horse Sleigh.
ALSO: Wood trim, windows, nails v staples,
brass door knobs, building material, etc.
LUNCH
JOE RUDNICK, AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION
140 + ACRE FARM
SATURDAY JAY 23,1981
11A.M
Located 10 mi. W. of Lehighton, 8 mi,
S.E. of Tamaqua, along Rt. 443, in
beautiful Mahoning Valley. 30 min. N. of
Allentown, W. Penn Twp. Sch. Co., Pa.
140 ■+• A. level to slightly rolling farm, 80 A
tillable, bal. woodland, Mahomhg Creek,
abundant frontage along Rt 443 & Twsp.,
Macadam roads. 2% story alum, sided home
w/8 rooms, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dbl. living &
sitting rm., IM> bath, all conv,, Bank bam,
outbuildings. Acreage will be offered as
PARCELS or UNIT. Most tracts range in size
from 10 to 5 A w/road frontage. For brochure
contact aucts.
Auct Note - Excellent location - ideal for
investment, sub division or general farming
Terms: 10% down, add. terms day of sale
Inspection - Sun , May 10 & 17 2-4 P.M
Sale by
CRAIG SHREVE
Curt, Doug & Tim Houser Aucts.
717-386-5631 or 215-799-2396
Bergman was the first
Penn State researcher
to return to evaluate the
progress of the apple
production.
“I was glad to return
and assess their fruit
- program and pleased by
the friendly welcome I
received,” he con
cludes.
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PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 18, 13(1
9:00 A.M.
Located at 12th and Line Streets,
Sunbury, Pennsylvania (near hospital).
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
(2) Victorian Love Seats; China Closet; (3)
Decorated Plank Bottom Chairs; Victorian
; Walnut Marble Ton Stand; Ornate Arm Chair
with Original Tapestry; Victorian Arm Chair; re
finished Jenny Lind Bed with Modem-Box Springs
and Mattress; 1-Drawer Spool Stand; 2-Drawer
Spool Bureau with Marble Top and Mirror; (2)
Oak Wash Stands; (2) 1-Drawer Stands, 1
Early with Dovetailed Gallery; Brass Clothes
Tree; Brass Student Light; Gone with the Wind
Lamp, Original Shade; Pr. of Hanging
Dressier Railroad tights; Electric Hanging
Hall Light, Frosted Glass Shade; (6) Asst,
Kerosene Lamps (blue satin glass bowl with
milk glass base, inverted thumbprint amber
bowl with milk glass base, etc.); Com Spot
I Ruby Red Miniature Gone - with the Wind
[ Lamp; Miniature Amber Kerosene Lamp
I w/Onginal Half Shade; Wall Bracket Light;
[ Hanging Cottage Clock Marked N.E. Clock Co.
Bristol, Connecticut; Electric Coca Cola dock;
Black Mantel Clock; Iron Gypsy Kettle;
Assortment of Crocks and Jugs; Wooden
Planes: Brass Teakettles; Lg. Huckster’s Bell;
Crockery Foot Wanner; Early Butter Tub
w/Lid; App. 12 Cast Iron Animal Banks; Cast
Iron Toy Stagecoach; Assortment of Sheet
Music from Sunbury Music Co.; Early Coffee
Grinder Marked J. Fisher; Hanging Crockery
Salt Box; Brass Spittoon; (2) Rockingham
SpittoonsrAssortment of Late Pewter; Brass
Dipper; Pr. of Brass Butcher Ladles Signed
■ J.K. 1877; Blue Slop Jar; Electric Piano Loden
by J. Chein; Milk Can; Copper Apple Butter
Kettle; Oak Wall Telephone, Refinished; Early
PRR Water Can; Enterprise #3 Store Coffee
Grihder w/Original Paint; Dough Box w/Lid;
(2) Indian Bust Statues; Early Glazed Red
ware Cake Mold; Stomper-Type Butter churn;
Lg. Iron Schoolhouse Bell, Complete; Electric
Ceiling Bug Fan; Gold Leaf Wall Mirror;
Ornate Gold Leaf Frame; Pr. of Deep Frames:
Oval Frames; (2) East Lake Wall Mirrors:
Silveroid Open Face Pocketwatch (dog w/bird
in mouth in back); 1830 and 1818 Half Dollars;
Lg. $lO U.S. Buffalo Note; Coverlet Dated 1840
by Henry Keener, Womelsdorf; Buggy Robe;
Red and White Coverlet; Coverlet Made by
Peter Seibert, Easton; Castor Set; Lg.
Assortment of Pressed and Pattern Glass; Lg.
Cut Glass Vase and Assorted Pieces of cut
Glass; Gaudy Welsh Cup and Saucer; R.S.
Prussia Sugar Bowl; Assortment of Toothpick
Holders (ribbon glass, carnival, amber,
millefiori, etc.); Selection of Paperweights; .
(2) Pickle Castors; Collection of App. SOkChma 1
Plates (majolica deer plate, etc.); Heisey !
Glass Basket; (2) Ironstone. Teapots; (2) |
Cranberry w/Opalescent Floral Pattern Pit
chers; Hand-Painted China Chocolate Pot; (2)
Cranberry and Opalescent Vases; Assortment
of Pattern Glass Goblets; Dark Carnival
Scalloped-Edge Dish Marked N; 7-Pc. Dark
Carnival Diamond and Lace Water Set; (2)
Cranberry with Opalescent Com Spot Pitchers;
yellow Satin Floral Pattern Pitcher; App. 12
Muffineers; Blue Danube Tureen; 5-Pc. Toilet
Set; Numerous Other Items.
SAROUK 9’xl2’ RUG, AMERICAN MADE
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Pr of Reproduction Rose Carved Ladies and
Gents Chairs; Coffee Table w/2 Matching ,
Lamp Tables; Sofa; Upholstered Chair;
Duncan Phyfe Wall Table; 4-Drawer Metal
Filing Cabinet; Pool Table w/Pmg Pong Board
Top, Zenith B&W Floor Model TV; (2) Air
Conditioners; (2) Paintings by Kay Lomison; i
Bicycles; 36’ Wpoden Extension ladder; (2) 6’
Wooden A-Ld'dders; Extension Plank,
Numerous Other Items
TERMS- Cash personal Checks accepted
only from persons having an established ac- !
count with auctioneer.-
HAZEL & PAULES GIBSON
Owners
Dockey & Dockey, Auctioneers
Oeppen, Apprentice
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
Starting at 5:30 P.M.
Sybertsville. Pa. off route 93 South of
Berwick or off Exit 38-180 toward
Hazleton (Follow auction arrows).
Formerly Aronson Mfg.
of Sybertsville
Singer accounting System-Fnden
Billing/accountmg-Friden 5819 Magnetic Strip
5800 ledger processor, 8 Bogen inter-com
units,. NCR class 395-keypunch machine (total
system 395-303-214-1 vs), portable file caddies,
office desk, IBM card punch w/Fnden 2336
card control, Cummins paper shreader, sml.
steel bins, 24’ cutting table, 200 lbs: Toledo floor
scale, Visirecord control cabinet, 'B’ pattern
table, 12’ long tables, 10’ step ladder, 4 drawer
file, wood storage bins, 2x2x4’ wood goods carts
(some new), app. 100, 2 6.E. Heavy Duty
dryers, doily cart, smoke shop cigarette
machine, material cutter, Budgit % ton elec,
hoist, Am. Lincoln 4.5 R.P. sweeper, material
press & cutter combination;- Taylor stitch
machine, plus many unlisted items.
Terms - Cash.
Seller: '
IST EASTERN BANK
Auctioneers-John Autotore 784-3506
John Jr. 784-0381
Lynn D. Tanner, Jr. Atty.
Aberdeen, Maryland 21001 ;
PUBLIC AUCtlflU
HORSEDRAWN AND TRACTOR
FARM MACHINERY, PICK-OP
TRUCKS, ANTIQUES AND
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
i To settle«the estate., of„ GEORGE
, WILLARD tMfe of Har
ford County, the undersigned Personal
Representative will sell the following at
PUBLIC AUCTION on the Farm known as
1000 OLD PHILADELPHIA ROAD (Md.
Rte. H 7) - Vz mile'east of the intersection
with PULASKI HIGHWAY (US Rte! *4O)
between PERRYMAN and ABERDEEN -
in the Second Election District of Harford
County. Mainland on
SATURDAY MAY 23
At 10:00 AM (EOST) ,
1950 SPARTAN Mobile Home - 8’ x 32’ - w/1
BB; 1950 STUDEBAKER % Ton J?ick-up
Truck; 1962 GMC % Ton Pick-up Truck; N-H
PTO Baler; NI Manure Spreader; 1947 “H”
FARMALL Tractor; NI Trail' Mower; N-H 256
S-D Rake; IntT. 2x14” Plow; Front-mount Cord
Wood Saw; IntT. 8 ft. Disc Harrow; Old N-H
No. .10 Grist Mill; BROADMAN Riding
Mower; TROY RototiUer; Old Root Cutter; 2
Old Gram Fan Seed Cleaners; Old Hay Truck
Carriage; McD-C 8-Gang Horse Cultivator; 2-
Hole Com Shelter; Old Horse Dump Cart; Lad
ders; Wheelbarrow; Old Platform Scale;
Horse Harness; Old Horse Machinery Parts;
Old Bench Saw; Old Bench Vise;. Oil & Gas
Pump w/Drums; Barbed Wire; Baling Twine;
Lumber & Pallets; Pile of Iron, Old Tires & Us
ed Appliances; Old Hand Lawn, Garden &
Farm Tools. Square Oak DR Table w/Leaves;
Old Oak DR Chairs; Plantation Secretary
Desk; Old Pine Tables; Bentwood Kitchen
Chairs; Oak Roll-top Single-Pedestal Desk;
High Chest; Spmdle-back Chair; Chest'of
Drawers; 3 Old Sideboards; Old Mantle Clock;
v Lamps; Old Cream Separators; Metal Beds;
Glassware; Chmaware; Old Wood Cook
Range; FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator; Pots,
Pans & Kitchen Utensils; Old Wood Box; Many
other Interesting & Collectible Items.
TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHECK
J. FreemarvWright.Pers. Rep.
1115 Old Philadelphia Road
Aberdeen, Maryland 21001
■ 301-272-0818 or 272-0806
AUCTIONEERS;
John H. O’Neill
K.C. Travers *
301-838-6980
Not Responsible for Accidents on Day of Sale
Refreshments served by LADIES AUXILIARY
of MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
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