Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 24, 1981, Image 79

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STOVES, FIREPLACES, HEATERS
FIREPLACE TOOLSETS, EQUIPMENT
& ACCESS, BRASS & ORNAMENTAL
WALL DECOR
TUESDAY* JANUARY 5,1982
10 A.M.
ON PREMISES
DREIFUSS & COMPANY, INC.
CADWALADER & JENKINTOWN RDS.
/ ELKINS PARK, PA.
WHOLESALE INVENTORY
APPROXIMATELY $217,400.00
NOTE: The Dreituss & Co. Building Has
Been Sold And They Will Be Located In Their
New & Larger Showroom & Warehouse Loca
tion. Bather Than Undergo The Cost Ot Mov
ing, All 01 The Kemainmg inventory 01 This
Large, Well-Slocked Store Will Be Sold At
Public Auction Together With Some Additional
Quantities Ol Stove & Fireplace Toolsets From
The Warehouse Location. An Exceptionally
Fine Stock Ot Fireplace Equipment and Ac
cessories, Custom & Ornamental Brass Hard
ware, Wall Decor and Decorative Items. Clean
Saleable Stock Comprising
C.l. STOVES, FIREPLACES,
FURNACES, HEATERS
(253; C.l. Franklin Stoves, 26” & 30”, (86j
Morso C.L, Stoves, (53) Airtight CM. Stoves &
Box Heaters, (62; Cottage Stoves, Malm
Carousel Fireplace, Viking & Lincoln C.l.
Stoves, Beady built Slone & Brick Decorator
Fireplaces, Gas & Electric Heater Logs,
Vulcan Fireplace Healing Grates, Morion
Hearth Furnaces, Fireplace inserts. Mantel
Tups, Gas Barbecue Grills.
FIREPLACE TOOLSETS, EQUIPMENT
& ACCESSORIES
('/SO; Asst. Brass & Black Fireplace Toolsets,
(421; Brass Hearth Bails, 22” to 30”, (4V9; Asst.
Bean Tops, Large Quail. Fireplace Accessories
Comprising: Shovels, Pokers, Log Litters,
Hearth Brooms, Fire Screens & Wuidows,
Glass Fire Screen Door, Bellows, Corn Pop
pers, Log Baskets & Carriers, Grates & Grate
Holders, Grills, Fire Starter Blocks, Matches,
Hearth Sealer, 000 Bxs. Cannel Fireplace Coal,
Fire Color Crystals, Barbecue Accessories,
Etc.
ORNAMENTAL & BRASS WALL DECOR,
B.R. ACCESS.
Qua. Ornamental & Brass Wall Decor Com
prising; Wall Mirrors, Plaques, Pictures,
Sconces, Wall & Switch Plates, Door Pulls,-
Hooks, Wind Chimes, Latches, Chains,
Bathroom Fixtures, Towel Bars & Kings, Toilet
t issue Caddy, Soap Dishes, Wall Shelves, Shell
Brackets, Sm. Brass & Black Puls, Asst. Brass
Items, Hardware, Desks, Chairs, File
Cabinets.
INSPECTION: MONUAV, JAN. 4 th
-9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
TEBMS: CASH OK CEBTTFIEU CHECK -
25% DEPOSIT KEG.
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ATLANTA, Ua. -
Excessive moisture in
hybrid corn at harvest is
a problem for growers
OF 84 ACRE DAIRY FARM
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES
SATURDAY JANUARY 16,1982
Located along Red Well Road, 5 miles
southeast of New Holland. 3 miles east of
Intercourse, Leacock Twp.,. Lancaster
Co., PA.
DIRECTIONS: From New Holland take
Brimmer Ave. (New Holland Rd.) south
3Vz miles to Peters Rd., turn left, then
right onto Red Well Rd., first farm on left.
Near Pequea Menno. Church. Watch for
yellow sale signs.
A certain tract of land consisting of
84 Acre Level Limestone Dairy Farm
More or less, with app. one mile of road
frontage. Erected thereon a Vh story 15 room
Double Stone-Block Farm House 2 x k baths, 2
laundries, porch. Two Bay Frame Bank Barn
with 30 stanchions, large box stall, attached a
cement block milk house, 20’x50’ loafing shed,
com shed and tobacco shed with dampening
cellar and stripping room, 10’x50’ poured
cement silo, 6’x2B’x75 3 trench silo, two round
wire com cribs -1100 bu. and 1600 bu., 32’x60’
block chicken house, 4 car pole shed type
garage, small shop. Well with pressure system.
Large cistern.
OPEN HOUSE; Saturdays, January 2-9,
12:00 noon to 4:00 P.M.
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TERMS: 10% downfday of sale, balance on or
before April 1,1982
REAL ESTATE AT 1:00 P.M.
ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Bowers Sideboard; 3 pc. Oak Roll Top
Suite with S-M; 6 pc. Waterfall
BedroonfSuite wiht S-M; Single Bed with S-M;
Very Old Large _£aintecl- Wardrobe with
Drawers; Two Blanket Chests, one mark
L. 1905, other has two drawers; Big Boy
Chest of Drawers with Glass Knobs; Double
Door Cedar Wardrobe; 6 Dec. Living Room
Chairs; several Old Rockers; 6 Cane Seated
Chairs, near repair; Wooden High Chair; 10
Board Dropleaf Ex. Table; Oak Ex. Table,
needs repair; Old Slant Top Desk with Secret
Drawer; Flour Chest; Dough Board; Hotpoint
Refrigerator; Coleman Space Heater; Caloric
4 Burner Gas Range; Frigidaire 20 cu. ft.
Freezer; Singer Electric Sewing Machine with
cabinet; Maytag Wringer Washer; Electrolux
Sweeper, like new; 2 - Wooden Clothes Trees;
Old Parlor Stand; Mantel Clock; Antique Wall
Medicine Cabinet with Mirror and Towel Rack;
Kitchen Cabinet; Old Steel Meat Scales, good
condition; Wooden Apple Butter Stirrer;
Kerosene I.amps.
-Wooden Clothes Dryer; Rug Frame; Wooden
View Master and Pictures; Coal Bucket; Lawn
Chairs; 3 - Porch Benches; Electric Heater;
Small Table with Lamp; Bookcase; Polelight;
Floor Lamp; F.M. Wireless Intercom, like
new; Toaster; Mixer; 2 - Sets of Silverware;
Stainless Steel and Copper-Bottom Cookware;
Pyrexware; Ironstone Gravy Boats and
Platters; Cut Glass Dishes and Pitchers: Dec.
Veg. Dishes; Pink Glasses; Vases; Relish and
Candy Dishes; Old 7 pc. Hand-painted Pitcher
Set; Crocks; Roasters; Misc. Kitchenware;
Suitcase; Throw Rugs; mottoes; Misc. Bed
ding and Linens; Misc. -Hand Tools; Shoe
Lathe; Egg Baskets; OXEN STEEL SHOE:
plus more things not listed.
BOOKS; History of New Holland 1728-1928 fay
M. Weaver; Martin M. Sauder, Daniel S.
Burkholder, Joseph Hershey, Mose Horning,
Michael S. Wenger, Nolts’, Clause Zimmerman
Family Books.
Come early and enjoy the day with us. Sale
held in tent if necessary.
717-354-0416
Michael N. Weaver, Franklin
N. Weaver, Execs.
Afty. Thomas H. Wentz
Aucts. Nevin Z. Martin. Lewis 5. Groff
Clerks Martins
Lunch Served
No Out of State Checks
Not Responsible for Accidents
to wet corn
in all areas ot the
country.
A new plant breeding
procedure tor im-
PUBLIC SALE
10:00 A. M
Sale for
MAHLON M. WEAVER ESI.
Lancaster Farming, Thursday, December 24,1981—843
answers
proving the rate ot
moisture loss from the
ears of early corn has
been developed and
tested at North Dakota
State University, ac
cording to Harold Cross,
NDSU agronomist.
Cross reported on the
new procedure at the
73rd annual meeting of Ideally, the corn
the American Society of should grow as long as
Agronomy here. possible to produce
“We've known tor a maximum yield and
long time that there are ‘ then dry down fast in
differences among time for harvest, he
hybrids,” Cross said. said. The problem is if it
“Some lose moisture grows too long it
very rapidly once they becomes very wet and
are mature while others does not dry down fast
stay wet for a greater enough. If the corn is not
length of tune.” dry enough at harvest,
PUBLIC AUCTION
TRUCKS-CONSTRUCTION
TOOLS - OFFICE FURNISHINGS
The undersigned, will sell at public
auction, located at Rear 546 West King
Street, York, Pa. (at Cedar Street) on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2
10:00 A.M.
TRUCKS - 1977 GMC Sierra 15 ton pick-up
VB, PB-PS-R&H - auto trans.; 1976 Chev. CIO ‘<z
ton pick-up VB, PB-PS - air cond. - auto trans.
and cap; DeWalt Heavy Duty 14” radial arm
saw --3 H.P. with side tables; Delta 6” jomter
w/heavy duty 4* H.P. motor; Delta shaper
w/'/z H.P. motor; Master B-320, 320,000 BTU
portable space heater; Porta-brake 12 ft. metal
brack; Amma power actuated tool; Hilti power
tool set; Dnve-it power tool; 2 new Rockwell
electric screw guns; 2 B&D & 2 Milwaukee
electric screw guns; B&D industrial grinder; B
& D 3/8” H.D.' drill; Black & Decker V’
electric impact wrench w/90 degree angle;
Stow concrete grinder; Wen V hammer drill;
Union Carbide acyeUene guages & hose; Tank
dolly; Speedway 'aj h.p bench grinder; B&D
V’ H.D. electric drill; Relvolve 40-hole nail or
hardware revolving bin; Dietzgen builders
level w/tnpod; Dietzgen complete transit set
w/case; target sticks; one-ton chain hoist;.
Wright 3 ton chain come-along; Whitney
portable steel punch (to V’); Duff Norton 50
ton jack; building screw jacks; 10 sections
metal scaffolding w/braces; 2 Simplex 10 ton
22” jacks; approx. 30 adj. mechanical shores;
Stanley H.D. sabre saw; Skil 7V skil saw;
homemade V* h.p. drum sander; lot masonary
bits; tubing & conduit benders; 48” bolt cut
ters; 36” Rigid pipe wrench & others; 6 & 8 ft.
clamps; new cartons nails; lot all sizes nails;
lot all kinds shop & building hardware; fast
ners; paints; barrel tilter; lot concrete
working tools; forks; shovels; digging irons;
diggers; water hose; H.D. and regular ex
tension cords; dollys; ladder jacks; aluminum
bull float; large wood tool chest; hanging
scales; slaters tools; drywall taper; nail
puller; air cond.; sump pump; heavy rope;
cable•,'2-10 ft. and 2 - 8 ft. wood stepladders; 2
Jackson metal rubber tire wheelbarrows; gas
heater; slate cutter; 36 ft. wood shifting lad
der; trestles; 4 ft. wood stepladder; aluminum
windows; misc. ceiling title; insulation;
cabmet sections; sink; new roof hatch; wood
doors; misc. lumber; new stainless steel
railing; 1969 Honda 50 - 600 actual miles
w/electnc start; v/n large walnut office desk;
walnut executive desk chair; pr. walnut office
chairs; unusual oak 28 drawer file cabinet; like
new metal draftsman desk; Cole drafting
chair; ASE metal secretary typewriter desk;
ASE metal conference desk;- ASE 4 drawer
locking file cabinet; Filex 5 drawer file; 2-4
drawer metal files; T squares; paper cutter;
Victor auto, printing calculator; office safe 32”
high x 25” deep x 22" wide; Royal 212 elec
tronic calculator; cherry end table; Olivetti-
Editor 2 legal size electric typewriters; misc.
small office accessories; blackboard slate;
many other items too numerous to mention. Lot
mce items m sale. Plan to attend.
TERMS-CASH
Refreshment Rights Reserved :
Owner,
FRANK CLING
C. David Redding, Auctioneer
R.D. #6 Gettysburg
,Ph; 717-334-6941
Public Sales Register
Closing Date - Monday. 5 00 P.M
of each week's publication
DECEMBER
MON DEC 28 - 2 P M
Danville Livestock
Market, cattle and hog
auction Located Old
Route 11, Danville, PA
Melvin M,. Lehman,
owner
TUES DEC. 29 - 11 A M
Real Estate at 1 p m Sale
of 12 Acre Farm, Lumber
and Misc Building Items
Located .along Spring
Hollow Road midway bet
ween Terre Hill and Chur
chtown PA Sale by Paul
and Verna Sauder Nevin
Martin and Lewis Giott,
Auctioneers
the combine will
damage the seed coat,
causing the kernel to
deteriorate rapidly.
"We’re selectmg for a
strain with the lowest
ear moisture at har
vest,” Cross said
Although strains with
this characteristic do
have slightly reduced
yields, he said he hopes
to perfect the procedure
later taking yield into
consideration.
The procedure in
volves picking the ear ot
the corn when it is
almost mature and still
1 wet, and weighing it
i back each day to
monitor how fast it loses
moisture, he said,
i Over a period of three
years, five groups of
corn were developed
and tested indoors and
later in the field. The
original group was
monitored the first year
for moisture content
and dry-down rate,
Cross said. The strains
that lost moisture
fastest were selected
and mixed together to
increase the frequency
of the gene for that trait.
The same was done with
the strains that lost
moisture at the slowest
rate. The next Vear the
procedure was
repeated.
Although the slow
drying group dried
down slower, after one
year of selection it
averaged 4 percent
lower moisture at
harvest than the
original group, he said.
This was due to the fact
that it had the lowest
moisture to start with
(at maturity). The
second year of selection
decreased the moisture
of the slow-drying group
another 4 percent, a
total decrease in
moisture from 32 to 24
percent.
"In terms of making
progress from selection,
it is very unusual that
we were able to change
something that
drastically m such a
short time,” Cross said,
“We’re optimistic that
we can simplify the
procedure to come up
with lower ear moisture
at harvest, and later
possibly modify it to
increase the yield also.”
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