SUPER SHOW & AUCTION FRIDAY, JULY 10 - 5 PJH. & SATURDAY, JULY It 9:30 AJH. Located at Young’s Auction center on Rt. 14, 5 miles south of Troy. PA, 40 miles north of Williamsport, PA. Bradford Co. Early consignments include old automobiles, old buggies, wagons and sleighs, set of 6 high back oak chairs, round oak table, wash stands drop front desk, trunks, school desks, kitchen cabinet, cherry drop leaf table, wall telephone side board, 5 old butter churns, set of dishes, school hand bells, old toys, set of 4 signed chairs, express wagon, lamps, iron dog and cat, crocks, jugs, iron kettles, ox yoke, old garage full of old tools, wood lathes, broad ax, other primitive tools, several saddles, good work pony harness, pony pleasure cart, complete metal lathe, also single and double barrel shotguns, rifles, 22 hand gun, gun cabinet that holds 10,1 horse plow, cultivator potato tiller. ’ Chicken Bar-B-Que - Homemade Ice Cream - Baked Goods, Etc. Consignments Welcome Plan to buy or sell at our Annual Super Show, July 10 & 11 Antiques sell on Saturday Managers - Tom. Shirley and Charlotte Young Troy, PA 717-673-8659 t PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 AT 10:00 A.M. 2 miles Northeast of Hegins along Valley Road in Deep Creek Valley, Hegins Township, Schuylkill County, PA. (8 miles West of 1-81, Exit 35). 16 ACRE FARM (more or less) OPEN & WOODED LAND, 3-BEDROOM DWELLING - BARN A LOVELY COUNTRY PROPERTY with approximately 12 Acres Tillable Land balance Wooded. Ideal Truck Farm! Close to State Game Lands and Trout Stream. If you are in the market for a permanent home, a small farm, or a vacation property, you will want to inspect this property and arrange your financing so that you will be prepared to bid and buy at the auction. FOR INSPECTION CALL; (717 ) 425-3313 or (717) 875-0526. TERMS: 10% down the day of sale, further terms and conditions to be announced when real estate is offered at 1:00 P.M. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Player Piano in working condition; OAK KITCHEN CABINET w/Stained Glass; Bucket Bench; Oak Sideboard; Washstands, Dresers, Beds, Rocker, Spindle-back Chairs & Round Pedestal Table all in OAK; Cane Seated Chairs; 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite; Metal Bed w/Brass Trim; Columbian Kitchen Stove; Room Heatrola; Composition Dolls; Tin Toys; Kerosene Light; Huckster Scale; Butter Mold; Jugs; Crocks; Dishes; Singer Treadle Sewing Machine; Strip Carpet; Metal Crib Bed; Wicker Fernery; Books; Magazines; Records; Meat Bench; Wooden Rake; Wooden Plane; Dovetailed Tool Chest; etc. OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY Quasar Portable Color TV, like new; Kenmore • Automatic Washer; WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR, like new; Frigidaire Apt size Range; 3-Pc. Living Room Suite; Platform Rocker; Sears Electric Sewing Machine; Floor & Table Lamps; Rugs; Utility Cabinets; Blanket Chest; Clothes Tree; Vacuum Cleaners; End Table w/Radio; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Bedding; Linens; Christmas Decorations; Wheelbarrow; Lawn Furniture; B&D Hedge Trimmer; Garden Tools; Heat Lamps; Chains; Stepladder; Single Row Potato Planter; many other items not listed. IDA M. SHADLE Owner Forrest L. Shadle, Power of Attorney H. Franklin Kehler, Attorney George & Mike hPIFIPIIT Auctioneers & Realtor UudlßT <7i7) 4253313 PUBLIC SALE I IRON WORKING SHOP TOOLS & ACCESSORIES SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1981 10:00 A.M. Located. 1 mile Northwest of Schaef ferstown, along Gibble Road. Vz mile North of Route 897, Lebanon County. Penna. IRON WORKING TOOLS Henley Lathe; 4 ft. Bed and Threading At tachment; Craftsman Lathe with 30” Bed; 6 inch 3 Joint Universal Chuck; Durocraft In dustrial Floor Model Drill Press; 6 inch Rigid Band Saw; 200 amp. Century Welder; Millermatic Wire Welder and Spot Weld At tachment; OTC. Hydraulic Tester; Tilt Arbor Table Saw; 10 H.P. Quincy Air Compressor; Ingersoli Rand 6”x7" Single Cylinder Air Compressor; Winco 10 K-W Single Phase Generator; Tube Flaring Unit; Homelite Chain Saw; 34 ft. Fruehauf Storage Trailer; 2=6000 gal. Heavy Duty Air Tanks; 24 Sections 4’xs’ Tubular Scaffolding; 5”x24” Hydraulic Cylinders; 2”x4” Tubing Storage Racks; Odd Ints Various Sizes New and Used Iron; 200=100 lb. Condemned Bottle Gas Tanks; Framing Lumber; %” Flake Board; 1” In sulated Panel. NEW TOOLS AND HARDWARE Pneumatic Impact Wrenches; Pneumatic Grinders; Pneumatic Sanders; Squirrel Cage Fans; Pneumatic Drills; Sockets; Air and Hydraulic Hose; New Express Wagons; 4000 lbs. Bolts; Pipe and Pipe Nipples; Steel Wheel Wagon Rims; 2 Farm Built Running Gears; Wagon Poles and Many Other Items. SPECIAL MENTION: Allis Chalmers WD 45 Gas Tractor On Steel With Rear Mounted In dustrial Fork Lift; 1% H.P. McCormick Deering Gas Engine. “DeVORAK IRONWORKER DEMON STRATION” CONDITIONS BY: DAVIDS. KING, Owner EARL S. BUFFENMEYER, AucL REFRESHMENTS BY CHERRY LANE SCHOOL REAL ESTATE AUCTION TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 21,1981 5:30 P.M. Located in Perry County, Juniata Twp., 2 miles West of Little Buffalo State Park, on the corner of Little Buffalo Rd. #431 and Cold Storage Road (Legislative Rd. 50005), 1 mile South of Skyline Corner. 133 ACRE FARM, Wooded and Open with 3 Bedroom Frame House, over a mile of Road Frontage on Cold Storage Road and Little Buffalo Road; Little Buffalo Creek flows through property. Farm will be offered in 5 different tracts and then offered as a whole. TRACT # 1: 33 Acres in Cold Storage Road and Comer of Little Buffalo Rd.; Approx. Open Fields, Balance hardwoods and pines with small stream; Road Frontage on 2 Roads. TRACT #2: Frame House and outbuildings on 10 Acres, Approx. Vz Wooded. Lot has Pasture on Little Buffalo Creek. 3 to 4 Acre open field in back of house. (Nice for the Horse Lover) TRACT It 3: 42 Beautiful Acres , approx, half good open farm ground; Sets high on the hill; Outstanding View. Comes with several farm roads. TRACT #4: 34 Acres, approx. Vs Open farm ground, balance wooded. (Hardwoods & Pines) 2 Small streams; Very secluded. Lot has farm road from front to back. “If you want privacy HERE IT IS!” TRACT #5: 14 Acres on both Sides of Little Buffalo Creek, approx. open, balance wooded. Prime Building Lot. “All lots come with good Perk Test and Survey. All have ample Road Frontge! ” Property will be offered as 5 separate tracts and then offered as a whole. TERMS: 20% Down, Balance within 30 Days. ONLY 2 MILES FROM LITTLE BUFFALO PARK. COUNTRY LIVING ONLY 30 MINUTES FROM HARRISBURG. REBECCA L GREEN ESTATE Roger T. Green (814) 692-8576 Barbara G. Reidlinger (717) 921-2441 (717)921-2722 Sale By: K ling’s Auction Service Landisburg, Pa. (717)789-3883 Storage affects swine manure NEWARK, Del. - nitrogen phosphorus The fertilizer value of and potassium. swine manure increases “it’s nice to know pigs as other crop nutrients are paying for become more costly, something these day’s,” Once considered more notes Fowler. of a liability than an Swine manure value asset, manure can depends on several improve the chemical factors, he says. The and physical properties and amount of of the soil, if managed feed, collection method, properly, says type of storage, ap- University of Delaware Plication method, and Extension livestock cro P receiving the specialist Richard nnanure all affect "its Fowler. final worth. A recent analysis “If the ration you feed showed one swine uses a heavy metal manure lagoon con- additive and you apply tained $25,000 worth of manure heavily, use a GIGANTIC 2 DAY PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SILVER, COINS. RUGS, GLASSWARE & CHINA Of Rev. Carl & Thelma Simon 637 Colonial Ave., York, Pa. FRIDAY, JULY 10,1981 at 3:00 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 11,1981 At 9:00 A.M. Sharp Sale to be held within the Shrewsbury Fire Co. Hall just off Exit 1 of Rt. 83, near the square in Shrewsbury, York Co., Pa. Owners moving to the National Lutheran Home, Rockville, Md. Friday, July 10 beginning at 3:00 P.M. Tools; hardware; general line of dishes; pots; pans; cookware, small electrical ap pliances; Xmas decorations; many floral arrangements; bedding; linens; table cloths; hundreds of good old books; many religious books & writings; collection of Madonna & child pictures; some very nice what-nots; small pictures; hundreds of boxes packed away in basement & attic & will not know contents until opened for sale. 8:00 P.M. Silver coins & other old money: Approx. 50 silver dollars; Indian Head pennies; few silver dimes, quarters & halves; old paper money; silver certificate; lot of coins & bills. Saturday, July 11,1981 at 9:00 A.M Beginning with some very fine china & glassware; hand painted Germany, Japan, Nippon, Royal Copenhagen plate collection; Bisque figurines; vases; ironstone; copper luster pcs.; cut glass; Currier &"lves china; Staffordshire china; coffee grinder; brass kettle; brass urns & what-nots; 2 beautiful leaded shade tiffany type lamps; other fine lamps; many beautiful pictures; canvas paintings in beautiful frames; very old & Ig. picture of Martha Washington; brass umbrella stand; brass candle sticks; brass fireplace fixtures; door stops & many fine decorative pcs. 12:00 Noon - Silver: Outstanding 12 place setting of Kirk sterling silver ware in heavy floral pattern; sterling silver candle sticks & candleabras; silverplate bowls & platters; trays & many other small silver pcs. 12:30 Rugs: Approx. 8 used Oriental & other types of rugs from the Simon home; also a consignment of approx. 20 beautiful new Oriental rugs. 1:00 Furniture & Household Goods: Victorian sofa; Victorian side chairs; wing back chairs: beautiful white marble top washstand; marble top stands; feather inlay coffee & end tables; stacking tables; walnut gate leg drop leaf table; cherry drop leaf table; cherry drop leaf tea cart; kidney shape desk; clothes trees; solid walnut dining room table and chairs w/needle point chairs; oak washstand; blanket chest; pedestal stands; spool bed; Ig. gold frame mirrors; carpet rocker; library table; clocks; dinette set; stove; refrigerator; washer; dryer; 3 pc. lawn settee & chairs, and many items not mentioned. Terms: cash or approved check NATIONAL LUTHERAN HOME SECHRIST AUCTION SERVICE Bob & Tom Sechrist, auctioneers Anderson & Warner, clerks Not responsible for accidents Good Food Available Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 3,1981—C39 How swine manure is stored has a lot to do with its fertilizer value. An anerobic pit is best. A lagoon is the poorest method," Fowler claims. Approximately 80 percent of the N is lost from manure stored in a lagoon, while only 25 percent is lost in an anaerobic pit. An open lot system with scraping and hauling results in approximately 50 percent N loss. Phosphorus and potassium can be retained with a runoff control system. In a lagoon most of the P settles into the sludge layer and is unavailable if only the liquid portion is applied to the land. For maximum benefit the manure must be If: promptly incorporated j U into the soil, says Fowler. In many of Delaware, in--<\j corporation is im- J mediate because swine manure odors don’t mrp ■f' well with outdoor \ summer activities. Equipment that injects J)/ the manure into the soil /- saves time but requires / a big tractor and more capital initially. Apply manure evenly to help assure uniform germination and yields. Spread it as close to the planting date as possible. Avoid im mediate planting after heavy manure ap plication. Labor and field conditions often require that manure be spread in the fall or winter. Reports A public sale of real estate and household goods was held June 27 by Howard H. & Moses H. Martin, I mile south of Bowmansville, Lane. Co., Pa., for the estate of Anna H. and Leah Martin. The 5 room modular home on a 3/4 acre lot near Bowmansville was sold to D. Walter Martin of Narvon, R. D. for $42,000. Some items sold were: freezer $2OO, treadle sewing marhinp $55, plank bottom chair $230, blanket chest $l2O, bureau $l4O, recliner $5O and a scrapbook $l9. Auctioneers were Leßoy S, Horst and Paul W. Horst. ' soil test to monitor the situation,” he advises. Heavy metals such as arsenic and copper used as feed additives can be toxic at high levels in the soil. Straw, sawdust, shavings, and water all dilute manure, reducing its benefit as fertilizer. Feed wastage into a manure storage pit increases nutrient concentration, but this isn’t an economical way to fertilize, Fowler notes. Sale