I PUBLIC SALE OF WOODWORKING MACHINERY, ANTIQUE TOOLS, LUMBER & HARDWARE SATURDAY, JULY 19 At 9:30 A.M. Located 2 miles off Route 322, Between Blue Ball and Ephrata, turn on Farmersville Road at Hinkletown, 1 mile*East of Farmersville. Watch for sale signs on 322. Lancaster County, Pa. Hardware, Few Tools and Misc. 6 m. Clipper Belt Lacer; Flat Belting; all sizes of Bolts, Wood Screws, Nails, Cut Nails 2-40 PC; all kinds of V Belts and Pulleys; Cham Hoists, Dollies; Hinges, Cabmet Hinges; Vanilla Rope 1 - 7/8 - % - v 2 m., Chains; Log Chains; Step Ladder, different size of Stove pipe; Rivets; Wire; devices, Hooks; Snaps, new and used Iron; lots of Scrap Iron, new Small Hard ware; many more items. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Woodworking Machinery and tools in excellent condition. Tools at 9:00 A.M., at 1:00 P.M. No out of state checks. Inspec tion one day before sale only. Terms by ENOS S. WEAVER Auctioneers; Leroy S. Horst and Paul W Horst Clerks: Horst and Shirk Refreshments will be served Not responsible for accidents if any should occur PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM EQUIPMENT, SOME HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 11:30 A.M. Location; Take Route 501 North from Lititz to Newport Road, turn East onto Newport Road to 304 Newport Road, Lititz, PA. Farmall 706 Diesel Tractor § with Torque Amplifier, Cab and Front Weights. Farmall 350 High Utility Tractor Mustang 330 Owatonna Skidsteer Loader with Hydrostatic, Material Bucket and Fork. NEW IDEA 4325 2- ROW PULL TYPE CORN PICKER with 327 Husking Bed; NEW HOLLAND 270 HAYLINER BALER, INTERNATIONAL 700 4x16 AUTOMATIC RESET PLOW, Grove Forage Wagon with Roof on Heavy Chassis with 11L Tires, Gehl Grinder Mixei, Avco New Idea 4214 Manure Spreader, New Holland 36-Foot Elevator; New Holland 56 Side Rake with Rubber Teeth; 3 Flatbed Wagons; John Deere Van Brunt 15x7 Gram Drill; 28 Disc Disc Harrow on Transport with Midwest Harrow; Dunham Sprocket Packer; John Deere Flail Chopper; New Holland 425 Forage Blower; New Holland Corn Drag; Sprayer Frame with Booms, 3 pt Scraper Blade; Small Farm Trailer; Farmec Gravity Bin on New Holland Chassis; AC 3-pt. Posthole Digger, International Pitmanless Rear Mount 4120 Balance Mower; 2 Tobacco Ladders on Wooden Wheel Gear; Pickup Head for John Deere 35 Harvester; New Holland 4132 Skeleton Elevator, 16’ pdarvester Handler Elevator; Fasthitch Platform; 2- pt Rear Cultivator; PTO Seeder; 1973 Chevrolet Van John Deere Model 500 Snowmobile Sandstone Water Trough needs repair; 2 300-gallon Fuel Tanks with Hand Pumps; Portable Steel Hay Racks; 3 Farm Gates; Hydraulic Cylinders; Portable Air Compressor; Roto-tiller, Platform Scales; Int’l. Super 100 charger; 2 TON FEED BIN; Homehte Cham Saw; Bag Wagon; Gandy Applicators; Pickup Tool Chest, Rabbit Hutch, Log Chams; Cords; 2 Man Saw; Tobacco Lath; Bicycles; Dog House; Pulley; some Poultry Equipment; Sizing Boxes; Space Heater; 8”x8” Log; Bench Grinder; Anvil with Cuttmg Tool; Traps, Sledge; Fence Stretcher,*Cow Kicker; Bolt Assortment; Grease Tubes, Hydraulic Jack; Diggmg Iron; Bits, Braces, Plane; Skil Saw, Circular Saw; Wrecking Bar; Milk Cans; Snow Fence; 275 gallon Fuel Tank, 2 Seater Glider Swing, Old License Plates, 1915 thru 22, Apple Butter Stirrer, some Household Goods and many other items too numerous to mention Auction by MRS. H. RICHARD HERSHEY 304 East Newport Road, Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-5594 Ruction Conducted by "ohn E. and Paul E. Martin Auctioneers 717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305 Ephrata, PA Food by Ambassador’s Class of the Lititz Mennonite Church Sunshine means good working , HARRISBURG - The summer weather over the commonwealth provided farmers with six days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 30. But while the dry weather helped fieldwork, soil moisture dipped to low levels Harvest was reported at its peak across the state for strawberries, with large berries being harvested. Cherries and raspberries were also being harvested. Cherries, apples and peaches are reported to be sizing well, with few problems Recent warm weather has increased the growth rate for sweet corn, HOLSTEIN HEIFER BE SURE TO ATTEND THE 14TH BROWN HOLSTEIN HEIFER SALE SATURDAYIULY 26 Location - 1 Mile East of Turbotville, Nor thumberland Co. Pa.; 12 miles northeast of Danville, just off Rt. 54; 6 miles off 1-80. Watch for Sale Arrows. 52 Registered and Grade Bred Heifers; 1 Service Age Bull, 28 Registered, 3 identified grades, 35 due July, Aug & Sept; remainder thru late fall. Mostly AI. Sired, from Penna fine herds, 30-day tested. Mostly Vacc., dehorned; preg. checked; have size condition and possess exceptional dairy quahty A fine group of cattle assembled during the fall months. Sires represented Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation; R. Maple, Whittier Farms Apollo Rocket; Molly Chief; Triple Threat; Jet Stream; Harrnsburg Gay Ideal; Woodbme Chief Mohawk; Whittier Farms Apollo Galaxy; Jo-Dan B.E. Ivan; Tn Town Wis Apollo; Fury Ivan; Rocby Apollo Honor; Rafter M Ivan Astro; etc. iSIIFJI Pictured are daughters of R.O.R.A, Elevation & Gay ideal. A sample of records of the dams 305da 20,075 4 5% 902 305da 18,085 3.7% 673 356da 18,090 3.9% 706 326da. 17,860 3.9% 695 326da 17,142 4.5% 772 305da. 16,8803.6% 625 305da. 16,900 3.7% 630 305da. 16,1324 2% 672 327da. 15,052 4 1% 631 295da 13,832 4 1% 571 Heifers can be seen anytime as visitors are always welcome To appreciate the quality they must be seen. Much effort was put forth in selecting this excellent group Catalogs day of Sale Owners LEWIS & RUTH BROWN Aucts. & Pedigrees Carl & John Oilier 717-464-2233 but hurts soil moisture tomatoes and other garden crops. Soil moisture was mostly short to adequate, with a 50- 50 breakdown in the north. Central counties reported 100 percent short supplies and the south reported 82 percent short to 18 percent adequate soil moisture. Corn is averaging 16 in ches through the state, on a par with last year Com heights m the state average 4, 13 and 21 inches in the north, central and southern areas, respectively Barley harvest has begun, with 16 percent done. Barley is now 12 percent headed 34 percent turning and 38 SALE 1:00 P.M Trucks available GOOD LUNCH percent ripe. Last year, 16 percent was headed, 41 percent turning, 28 percent ripe and 15 percent har vested. Northern aieas report 54 percent headed, 45 percent turning and less than five percent ripe, while central areas are at 42 percent turning 45 percent ripe and 13 percent harvested. Southern areas are at 18 percent turning, 53 percent ripe and 29 percent har ested. Vheat is now 56 percent I’vded, 39 percent turning ijd five percent ripe, compared to 37 percent headed and 63 percent turning last year. The north is 78 percent headed and 22 percent turning, central areas are 62 percent headed and 38 percent turning, and the south stands at 28 per- '■ \ , k * * r* & Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980—C41 GLEN-LEW DAIRY COMPLETE HEIFER DISPERSAL FRIDAY, JULY 25 At 12 Noon Located in Mifflin County, 2 miles East of Lewistown, Pa. On Rtoue 522 North. 52 TOP HOLSTEIN HEIFERS Glen-Lew dairy complete dispersal of heifers bom and raised on this farm from our milking herd that we sold last July. 3 registered (1 sired by Elevation), balance top grades, 8 sired by Jet Stream, 6 by Job, 3 Mose, 2 Big Apple, 11 Glen-Lew Megshazzer Perfect and 8 by Glen-Lew Lu Birch. 36 heifers pasture bred; they were put with the bull in Nov., many are springing. 16 big open heifers ready to breed This is a real nice group of dairy cattle PREGNANCY CHECKED 30 DAY HEALTH TEST CATALOGS W/DAMS D.H.I.A. RECORDS TENT Lunch available ' MAX HOOK 2100 Route 522 North Lewistown, Pa. 17044 Mark Click - Auctioneer Reedsville, Pa. Good's Auction 111 North Maple Ave. Leola. PA Hay, Straw & Grain Sales Every Wednesday 12:00 Noon Farm Machinery First and Third Wednesday January thru November starting at 9:00 With 6 Auctioneers Tools and Hardware Lawn & Garden Equipment 12:00 Noon Farm Machinery -12:30 No out of state checks No household Goods, no clothing. No poultry Equipment or scrap tin. DAVID H. GOOD & SONS RD 1 Leola, PA 17540 717-656-9558 cent headed, 57 percent turning and 15 percent ripe. Oats are 62 percent headed compared to 65 percent last year. The north is at 37 percent, central areas are 65 percent and the south is at 88 percent headed. First cutting of alfalfa is 89 percent complete compared to 84 percent last year. The central and southern counties are at 95 and 97 percent harvested, respectively, while the north trails at 75 percent. Second cutting of alfalfa is at eight percent, compared to six percent at this time last year. Clover-timothy stands are 77 percent harvested, compared to 74 percent last year. The north reports 66 percent harvested, the central area is at 77 percent and the south is now 89 percent harvested.