D26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,1984 Sale Reports A Public Antique Auction was held June 30 by Glenn N. Bingman, along the old Route 522 at east side of Beaver Springs, Snyder Co., Pa. Some of the items were: chime music box $lO, floral & bird crock $260, ice cream dippers $12.50 to $32.50, sleigh bells $62.50 to $lOO, hame bells $45, small market basket $37.50, large basket $ll5, redware plate $l4O, cast iron rabbit $ll, witch balls $65 to $250, cherry seeder $10,12 light pine comer cupboard $l6OO, 2-drawer cherry stand $350, tiger maple drop leaf table $6OO and 6 pc. mahogany dining room suite $450. Earl Eash was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Sale of real estate and farm equipment was held June 30 by C. Horace Gipe, along Burkholder Road, approximately 2 miles south of Red Lion, York Co., Pa. The sale was well attended. The 24 acre farm with 2 acres of wood land was sold for $75,000 to Donald Bonsell of Dover, Pa. It also in cluded a 2 v 2 story frame house, large bank barn and has sewer service. Other items sold were; Ford 8N tractor $1675, Farmall H tractor $875, rubber tired wagon $255, small cider press $240 and tractor rotary mower $335. Reynold L. Burke was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Auction of farm machinery and EXPERT REPAIRS FENCERS /* • GENERATORS •STARTERS I • ALTERNATORS PEQUEA batteriesißß Ronks, PA SURDIAC COALSTOVES Hopper Feed and Automatic Draft OFF SEASON PRICES BOWMAN'S STOVE SHOP RD 3, Ephrata, PA 17522 Rt 322,1 Mi East of Ephrata (717) 733-4973 Tues, Wed 10-6; Thurs, Fn. 10-8: Sat. 10-4 household goods was held June 30 by Aurther J. Boyer at the Carnival Grounds off Route 73 between Reading and Boyertown in Oley, Berks Co., Pa. Some prices were: Sellers kitchen cabinet $240, chest of drawers $270, cedar chest $75, clothes tree $35, kitchen stove $l5O, miter box $45, roll top desk $625, library table $B5, cedar wardrobe $55, Ford 8N tractor w/blade $2lOO, Ford 9N tractor $l2OO, Mt. Penn Stoudt axe $32.50, Mt. Penn hatchet $3O and drill press $4O. David S. Allgyer was the auctioneer Is Your Farm Adequately Insured? Few folks need to be convinced of the necessity for insurance, yet insurance purchased last year may not cover today's inflated costs To find out if yours does, free, call one of our agents today „ t aft I JACK GRAHAM - - ■ M Kli«s associates, inc. I \' \ I 1 15 N Dorcas St Lewistown PA / A 717 248 9696 / - 1 1 ARTHUR C. HALL, INC. 1 1020 N New St Westchester PA # 215 696 2394 Old Guard eo?Z V McDOWEuiuRANCE,INC. Lancaster Pennsylvania 17604 121 s PA Phone (717) 569 5361 Comfortable protection. Red Wings ASK THE MAN WHO WEARS THEM SUPER SOLE SAFETY BOOTS • Safety Steel Toe • Tough Long wearing Urethane Sole Stock No Waitm A Public Sale of an tiques and coins was held June 30 for the Harry S. Stoner estate of the Denver Fire Hall, 425 Locust Street, Denver, Pa. Some of the items included: 1972 Matador Sedan $l7OO, silver dollars up to $26 each, 12 light walnut Dutch cupboard $5600, 3 pc. Viet, bedroom suite $430, marble top desk $BOO, secretary-desk $325, poster chair $l9O and blanket chest $l4O. T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst were the auctioneers. You ve earned your Wings' Red Wings WAYNE'S DRY GOODS |^vSP HOURS Daily 130 AM to S 00 f M f .day tI9OO * M 771 W MAIN STREET —• KUTZTOWN. PA PHONE 215: U.S., German cooperation WASHINGTON, D.C. - West German and U.S. scientists are pooling their efforts to ease two mutual agricultural problems, acid rain and avian influenza. Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block announced these most recent joint endeavors, the latest in a series which began several years ago, following a meeting of a joint working group representing the two countries. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Office of In ternational Cooperation and Development sponsors the meetings, where technical in formation is exchanged. Block said past exchanges with West German scientists have complemented the work of USDA and state agricultural experiment station researchers in potato breeding, cattle disease and protection of coastlines from erosion. USDA scientists said the ONTHE GROW jel Toes? u Guess! ir style lfyo.ur job calls teel toes there s no need lor what you can get With Red Wings you get what you want 1 Slop in SIZES A EEE" / 5 15 Not ail sizes in an « dtt 5 13-7M6 may aid potato farmers teamwork P” n " ideas with payoffs. One benefit may be new ~ Germans 0 n genetic h "; f r ..d bSg protecting their crops, Jojm te( S niqiies to give varieties new Helgeson of USDA disease resistance that can help es^ ch tfl in-rt’ ppr' U.S. potato breeders in the years He led a U.S. team to West Ger- h d work will continue many this year. The two countries wF b 1987 have extensive banks of genetic ano X7’ exchange nroiect material to aid research on finding \ d g Stists came disease-resistant potatoes. ... test for charac . U.S. potato farmers lose about ter i^tio n of rcSn straKTof $11.5 million a year to diseases and bluetongue * This HelSon" causes a catUe disease that pes i™L- ~“ pi!!! "’ U.S. livestock exports, according exchanges with Germans to Mchael Jochim of US DA’s may helpi U.S. farmers further Agricultural Research service m diversify their potato varieties to p| nver guard against losses. Jochim, who went to Germany Ever since the 1846 blight ag ’ f J caused famme in Ireland, said . i aborato rv test now can Helgeson, the world has Imown the ide „?if y citato charac disastrous economic effects of terist ics of bluetongue virus, relying on just one breed of plant. without and time . Cultivating diverse varieties consuming stu dies, he said the guards against a disease wiping wil f further characterize out an entire harvest, since some strains f bluetongue virus varieties are likely to resist a dall newly iso f ated ones . feed fast! 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