Barn raising G were several rumors about the cause of the blaze. Theirs was the third dairy bam to bum within a short period, another followed making it four within a five-week period. The first two were large Erie County Holstein farms - Dodd Farms Dairy and Roses Dan-Dee Farms. However the consensus is that Knapps’ fire was not of a suspicious nature. The other fires happened during the night while theirs was in the morning around 9:30 a.m. Charlie mentioned that ANTIQUE FURN., WICKER, CLOCKS, PRIMITIVES, GUNS, REDWARE, QUILTS & AUTOS We will sell at our Auction Facility just off Rt. #75 in Johnsville, midway between Libertytown & Union Bridge, Frederick (llunty, Maryland on MEMORIAL DAY. MONDAY, MAY 30,1983 Starting at 8:30 A.M., the following: Oak 2 Pc. Pewter cupboard or Welsh dresser Ca. 1800, cherry 2 Pc. dutch cupboard w/glass doors at top, pine corner cupboard, Wal. Viet cylinder roll desk w/bookcase top, Mahg. china closet w/curved glass, Sev. round oak pedestal base tables, Mahg. Empire 2 Pc. Sect desk, Wal. D.L. Ext. table, Sev. early blanket chests, Wal. D.L. Table, high back oak bed w/roat ching dresser, rosewood 8 tune music box, Edison talking machine w/moming glory horn, oak hoosier cabinet w/orig. finish, oak case pump organ, oak "Koken” barber’s chair dated 1888 & barber’s cabinet, M.T. table, oak mirrored buffet, Sq. oak Ext table, oak sec tional bookcase, oak slant desk, bentwood cradle dated 1888, oak one Pc. Kit cupboard, pine dry sink, fancy iron, brass & marble table presented to Civil War Officer Capt. Robt. Armour by his Regiment in 1893 (inscribed plaque on top), Sheraton chest, pine chest of drawers, six leg Wal. D.L. table, M.T. dresser, fainting couch, brass & onyx stand, plantation type desk w/book case top. Empire chest, oak /'‘l box, oak high chair, Sev. good wickersofas, cuairs & rockers, wicker fernery, birds eye maple vanity & slant front ladies writing desk, early birds eye maple vanity & slant front ladies writing desk, early stretcher base water bench, love seat Ca. 1910, spinning wheel, pie safe, Wal. Viet, wardrobe, oak wash stands, victrola, B & C piano stool, organ stool, many chairs & rockers, pine cradle', doll cradle, dough box, jelly cupboard, two early rope beds, no rails; flax winder, trunks, 1931 Maytag wringer washer; runs; Wal. pump organ, 27 CLOCKS- - regulators, eight day Fuzee movement, brass station clock, Wal. & oak case shelf, mantel & wall clocks; Bedford Co. Kentucky rifle, 1834 Eli Whitney 69 Cal. musket, 1850 USS Mississippi rifle, muzzle loading rifle, PRIMITIVES* 35 Pcs. of red ware, blue Dec. & other crocks & jugs, primitive flax breaker, wool wheel, cigar a molds, dough & butter bowls, wood churn, goose wing axes, other broad axes, wood planes & other early tools, Dec. tinware, mortised benches, Adv. items & tobacco tins, baskets, wood forks, apple butter kettle, C.I. butchering I counter top,showcase w/cash drawer, brass bird cage, cider press, ox yoke, scrim shaw, oil lamps, SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLL, bisque dolls, other dolls, many good quilts & Sev. coverlets. Calligraphy signed “S.R. Dorsey, Ijamsville, Frederick Co.”, primitive drawing of U.S.S. Maine, watercolors, framed oil paintings by Zepp Bros, of Taneytown, Lithograph painting in gold leaf frame, store ledger, postcards, Sev. newer Oriental rugs, hooked rugs, one horse plow, corn shelter, C.W. prints or Fred’k., Lionel engine #2338 & other train items, log cabin whiskey bottle, Sev. gold rings, glass & chins, BONANZA 8 H.P. ELECT. START RIDING MOWER, 1960 CORVAIR, 4 Dr., 44,000 miles, £#00769W141300; 1974 PLY. DUSTER, 2 Dr., 5#UL29608361299, 1952 PLY CRANBROOK, 2 Dr., 5#12994797. Many unlisted small items. TERMS • Cash or approved check on day of sale. Inspection Sunday, May 29, 1:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. Lunch on Sunday & Monday by the Johnsvllle United Methodist Church. a Sale Conducted By: v AUSTIN BOHN Auctioneer PH 775-7607 Chas. Funkhouser, Auctioneer PH 663-4457 Ed Sweetman, Auctioneer John Green Jr. & Jacob Altvater (Continued trom Page A3O) people were around then and they believe the fire was of an electrical nature. Most of the family was away at the time because it was the week of' the Crawford County Fair, The Knapp Tract had been exhibiting their Belgians that week. At the time they owned between ten and fifteen Belgians but are now down to four. They hope to raise more in the near future. They have shown at the Farm Show in Harrisburg * with their Belgians and really 1C LE enjoy it. They especially look forward to the county fair where they will show again this August. The workers stopped long enough for a buffet picnic served by 20 Bethel United Methodist church women- There were tubs of salads and roasters of sloppy joes to satisfy the hungry men. The evening concluded with an 8 p.m. bam dance. The band played for seven sets of swirling square * dancers. All hammers ceased for stomping feet. history of pesticide use. When he mixed structurally similar pesticides into the two soils, the pesticides generally broke down more rapidly in the problem soils. “Scientists have paid con siderable attention to the behavior of individual chemicals in the soil microbial environment,” says Kaufman who has been studying such questions for 20 years as a member of AES’s Pesticide Degradation Laboratory here at Beltsville. “Only scant attention has been given to the effect of multiple applications of individual pesticides, or combinations of pesticides, on their persistence in soil.” SPECIAL FEEDER SALE CATTLE AND PIGS FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 27,1983 7 P.M. GREENCASTLE LIVESTOCK MARKET P.O. Box 86 Greencastle, Pa. 17225 Located off 1-81 Exit 3 Rt. 16 Easy Loading Facilities PUBLIC AUCTION VAL. REAL ESTATE, TRACTOR TRUCKS, TRAILERS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, GUNS PARTS, ETC. 16 miles N. of Hughesville, Pa. in village of Sonestown along Rt 220. % SATURDAY, MAY 28,1983 Starting9A.M. Full line of Household goods inc. GEIB ft. gold refrig-freezer w/ice maker; Gibson IS ft. avocado t refrig-freezer; 21’ chest freezer; Whirlpool dishwasher; Bradford microwave oven; GE trash compactor; auto, washers; gas dryers; Kimball Swinger 500 dbl. keyboard organ; stereo system; Philco 19” colored TV; uph. furniture; humidifiers; sewing machine; 35mm camera; waterfall china clgset; glassware; pots-pans; many other items! oak raised bead couch; oak wall cupboard; oak dropfront desk; butter bowl; kero, lamps; oak dresser; much much more. GUNS: Win. Mod. 70 pre 64 257 roberts bolt; Rem. 722 257 Roberts bolt; Rem. 700 254)6 bolt w/4-9z scope; Rem. 32 pump; Marlin mod. 30 30-30 lever; Win. 94 32ws lever; Sav. 24 over under 20 ga.-22 mag. hamer gun; 12 ga. sgl. barrel; pine 9 size gun cabinet; etc. TRUCKS-PARTS-ETC: Tractor-trucks inc.: 75 Freightliner-318D, 13 spd.; 72 IH 4070 CO, 335 Cummins, 10 spd. OK Road ranger; 70 Peterbilt CO, 318 D, 13 spd,; 64 QMC 4000 truck w/Holmes 600 wrecker; 70 Brown 40’ flatbed trailer; Timpte refrig, trailer; Brown 40’ storage van; 48 Dodge 4 door car; 64 Toyota land cruiser; 741 Opel station wagon; lots of parts inc. Cummins, Rockwell; IH; Oetriot; tools; etc. REAL ESTATE 1 PM: 60’ wide lot w/4 apart ment complex ready to go, potential of $BOO monthly income. To view dial (717) 482-2191 or 546-6907. Trucks - Trailers - Cars To Be Auctioned At 1:30 PM Owner, ROBERT BRESSLER Conducted by: Fraley Auction Co. 546-6907 For full list call auction co. Ag chemicals (Continued from Page Al 6) (Continued from Page A 32) meet the requirements to become a licensed dairy goat producer and the herd large enough to ship to a commercial dairy. Joanne has an agreement with The Goat Works in Lebanon, N.J. to start shipping to them when she meets their requirements. Joanne informed Soil Histories To fin the gap, Kaufman is creating complete soil histories in a telescoped time frame by testing all chemicals used on corn and soybeans in many of their various combinations. He is also taking a close look at the microorganisms which account for' the sudden loss of efficacy because be questions whether all of the bacteria, fungi, or ac tinoraycetes that be finds elevated in problem soils are the real culprits. So far, he has found two classes of soil fungi, the Verticillia and the Fusaria, and several new bacterial species that are the most active decomposers of these pesticides. Getting a handle on the soil microorganism-pesticide picture won’t be easy. The in terrelationships are complicated. Kaufman and others have found that certain pesticides actually, block the breakdown of other Mptk PyililintT ban the flush/ |V_ Envirolef. 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Of course 1 don’t think there is much that Jamie doesn’t like. While 1 was there he was into a htte of everything. I was quite taken with turn and couldn’t help but tell Joanne how cute 1 thought he was. She offered to let me take him home with me. Such a bundle of energy requires tune and patience to control, she explained, which is why she waiting for fall when he starts to school to start up the commercial dairy. Well the tune bad slipped by quickly and I had to leave, but not without first getting a real education in dairy goat farming. 1 felt as if 1 could have stayed there for days and Joanne wouldn’t have run out facts, figures on dairy goats or enthusiasm for explaining them. ' pesticides in soil, thereby in creasing their persistence. Chemical companies have begun to take advantage of this phenomenon and are combining inhibitory chemicals in their formulations to extend the active life of certain pesticides, he said. 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