MID SUMMER SALE TUESDAY, JULY 28 lijifJ 7:30 P.M. To be held at the Green Dragon Live stock Barn, Ephrata, PA. Consisting of Grade and Purebred cows and heifers from top sires. 1 load from Bob Kennedy 1 load from Frank Mase Plus other local consignors. Walter Risser, Proprietor 717-733-2444 r^Wmmi ■ FRIDAY EVE., MY 24 S J 5:30 P.M. - _ Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op- ■ M posite Turkey Hill Minit Market - Cross RR Bridge " i ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS S J SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION | | CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS | ■ FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. ■ J OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT J ■ Call us for pick-up service ■ i IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers ■ ■ 442-4936 or 442-8254 | jj CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES j CONSIGNMENT AUCTION MONDAY, AUG. 10, 1981 9:30 A.M. ★ Usual Run of Tractors, Machinery and Construction ★ New tools and tarps sell first ★ Special Consignment RV Trailers J we *r«DT T rectors sell at I rAueiruueiJTC approximately 2:30 ■CONSIGNMENTS followed by construction WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY, INC. S. Race Street, Myerstown, PA 17067 717-866-2135 AUCnON-AUCTIOWUCHON WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 7:00 P.M. At Green Dragon Livestock Sales. TOOLS - STEREOS • RADIOS - JEWELRY • SMALL APPLIANCES All merchandise is new and guaranteed The tool line will consist of bench grinders, vises, bench and floor model drill presses, arc welders, and air compressors. Air tools will include impacts, senders, ratchets, zip guns, air hose, porta power units, electric drills, tap and die sets, torque wrenches, pipe wrench sets, adjustable wrenches, box and open end sets, socket sets, screw driver sets, vise grips, punch and chisel sets, nut driver sets, hydraulic and trolley jacks, com-a-longs, cut off saws, deep well sockets, pocket and hunting knives, work gloves, electrical tape, etc. For the home and car there will be home stereo sets, car and truck stereo systems, clock radios, portable radios and tape players, cookware, bakeware, flatware, slo cookers, watches, jewelry, cutlery, small appliances, picnic jugs, and much, much more. Lunch room open, and fun for all. FREE DOOR PRIZES. - Merle Eberly, Auctioneer No out-of-slate checks Terms by: BERT ROSE GENEVA RICH BICKEL PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 25,1981 9:30 a.m. Located at Woolrich Fire Hal), Woolrich, Pa. Off 220 Beltway, Clinton County, PA. ★ Selling valuable antique furniture, glassware and colletibles. ★ Glass and Collectibles Castor Sets in Cut Glass; 2 Silver Pickle Castor Sets, 1 Blue, 1 Clear-; Woolrich Communion Decanter with Authenticated Certificate, Frosted Hobnail Water Set, Clear to Cran berry; Many Silver Pieces Including: Toothpick, Child’s Cup, Syrup Pitcher, Napkin Rings, Other Cups; Chest Full of Pewter Items; Footed Lemoges Bowl; Gold Trimmed Vase; Brass Dmner Gong; Nice; Several Pieces Overlay Glass, Hand Painted Vases; Gold Trim French Pitcher; Lots and Lots of Old Cut Glass, Many Cake Plates; Several Ruby Flash Pieces Including: A Lock Haven Com. Pitcher; Purple Carnival Glass Punch Bowl with 6 Cups Signed Northwood; Painted Ironstone Platter; Collection of Cups and Saucers, Some Rare; Many Beautiful Hand- Painted Plates Signed Germany, Bavaria, Lemoges, Etc.; Miniature Bead and Milk Set; Cast Iron Pieces Including No. 14 Fry Pan; Several Gone With the Wind Lamps, Some with Half Shades, Some Ball Shades, 1 with Custard Glass Bowl and Shade Hand Painted; Iron Mechanical Bank (Black Boy in Outhouse Dated 1885); Several China Eggs; Nice Large Ivory Carving; Old Toys; Tall French Cupid Clock in Brass; Bristol Vases; Miniature Punch Bowl Set; Peari Handle Pen Knife; Ring Box; China Condiment Set; 18” High Bronze Statue; Bevel Plate Mirrors; Unusual Coal and Granite Checkerboard; Coal Silhouette Service tor 12 Painted Ironstone Omnerware (Some Chips) Complete with Tureens, Serving Bowls and Other Unusual Pieces; Lots Ruby Glass; Nippon Plates; Mustache Cups and Saucers; Many Old Milkglass Pieces; Cranberry Cased Baskets; Cut Glass Cruets and Baskets; Coffee Grinder; Several Old Lamps; Gold Leaf Picture Frames; Lots of Other Picture Frames; Hand Painted China Jewel Box; Shell Art Jewel Case; Blown Silver Overlay Cologne Bottle; Sdver Overlay Sugar and Creamer; Small Ring Tray; Small Mirror with Lion head and Velvet Trim; Lots of Afghans, Quilts and Comforters; Lots of Baskets; Copper Teakettle with Whale Oil Burner. Antique Furniture Excellent Old Completely Refinished Mellodian (.Plays Good); Fancy Ornate Carved Rocker: Triangle Carved Stand (Unique); 3- Piece Mohair Living Room Suite; Hexagon Oak Stand; Two 4-Stack Oak Bookcases; Airline Radio Victrola; Oak Gliding Rocker; Oak Platform Rocker; Mahogany Loves eat; China Cabinet m Soft Wood; Oak Hall Rack with Brass Fittings, Mirror and Seat; Arm Chair with Beautiful Carvings; 3-Piece Vic torian Settee Set; Organ Stool; Butterfly Oropleat Side Table; Several Trunks, Round and Flat Tops; Double Bed; Bookstand; Hand- Made Fancy Cnb; Fancy Decorated Magazine Stand; Wicker Dog Bed; Wicker Box; Cap tain’s Chair; Plus More Not Listed. Books and Birds Several Bookcases Full of Old Books, Some First Editions; Col. Shoemaker’s Books; Clinton County History Dated 1875; History of Woolnch; Classical Books; Some Fiction; A Complete Library; A Collection of Stuffed Birds and Animals Including 3 Ruby Throated Hummingbirds Under Glass, A Pair of Lady Amherst Pheasants; Rare White Crow; Canadian Goose and Many More; Plus Much More Unlisted Items. Lunch: by Fire Company. Terms of Sale: Cash or good check with identification. Owner: GENEVA RICH BICKEL Auctioneer: Perry L. Reed RD2, Muncy, Pa., phone 717-584-5254; Dave Yoas, Apprentice. Auctioneer’s Note: This is an exceptional antique auction. The owner has decided to disburse with this several generation collection so that others might be able to enjoy owning these rare and hard-to-fmd items. Many of these items are museum quality and are very rare. The sale will be held in the fire hall. Come early as practically everything selling is an tique. \ ‘Wicking’ herbicides onto weeds whips problem in hort crops COLUMBIA, Mo. From soybeans to strawberries, one way to whip weeds is by “wickmg” them. “A ropewick application of herbicides is an effective way to control weeds that stand taller than the crops in which they are growing,” said Delbert Hemphill, University of Missouri-Columbia horticultural researcher. Herbicides are “wicked” out of the herbicide container by a rope that works like a lamp wick. The herbicide-wetted rope then wipes across the top of weeds, killing them without harming the crop. The technique has already proved successful with agronomic crops. For example, soybean growers use the method to control johnsongrass in growing beans. Hemphill is now trying to prove the ropewick’s effectiveness and safety around horticultural crops like strawberries, and cucurbits (muskmelons, watermelons, cucumbers, etc.) to the satisfac tion of the Environmental Protection Agency. Hemphill wants to use the technique to apply chemicals like glyphosate (Roundup) or 2, 4-D to horticultural crops. The tnck is to wick up enough herbicides to do the job without any dripping onto the crop. “We can probably get the data we need (on the safety and ef fectiveness of these chemicals) within a year, but it may take a couple of years to perfect the technique and to get EPA ap proval,” Hemphill said. Growers of horticultural crops often have a problem of winter annuals (weeds) that germinate in Sale Reports A public sale ofvreal weatherboarded tenant estate and personal house with 4 rooms was property was held July sold for $46,000. 10 and July II for the The 10 acres of estate of Robert F. mountain land m Metal Alexander, 4 miles Township with good south of Spring Run, Pa. timber was sold for $16,900. The 7Vz acre farm in Other prices were: Metal Township, Int. cub tractor & equip. Franklin Co. with a N 7 $l9OO, Inter, super C room house, 1 car tractor $950, oak larkin garage and a desk $2lO, wicker settee fr''* I* Coming..-LABOR DAY $ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 ANTIQUE SALE At Farmersville Auction * PH: 717-354-4095 L rWe Accept Coßsipmoits :«^=*fc====== SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE All Breeds 200 head feeder cattle 100 head feeder pigs FRIDAY, JULY 24 ' 7:30 P.M. Perkiomenville Livestock & Sales, Inc. • Rt. 29, Perkiomenville, PA Consignors Welcome Buyers Welcome 215-234-4733 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18,1981—D23 the fall, overwinter as small rosettes, then take off m spring. With the rope wick application, Hemphill hopes to hit these weeds as soon as he can in the spring, and then come back a week or so later to get those missed the first time around. The weeds Cm horticultural crops) are many, and the pay off of controlling them is good. Growers are bothered by pigweed, ragweed, lambsquarter, wheat that grows out of the straw mulch, wild lettuce, mare’s tail, and many others. If these weeds can be controlled, the crops will be easier to pick by hand or machine, and yields will be much higher, Hemphill said. Rope wick applicators can be made of any length to suit different row widths. They will be mounted on the front of tractors and driven across fields for fast and effective weed control. As part of his research, Hemphill is experimenting with different types of ropes to find the kind that will feed the herbicide fast without dripping. “One that looks good so far has a core made of fibrous material and a loose nylon extenor,” he said. IMKMOF oS | MNLDM? READ LANCASTER FARMING'S ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL YOUR NEEOSI ...Ji $150,3 comer cupboards $950, $650 & $3OO and Winchester Model 94-32 lever action gun $3BO. J. Robert Meyers was the auctioneer. A liquidation'auction of the Harleysville Mill Inc. was held July 11 at 279 Maple Ave., Harleysville, Pa. Prices were: M.C. grain dryer, 60’ elevator leg, 3 bins & 3 augers $26,000, H owe corn cracker $3OO, Jacobson hammer null $3OO and 1965 White diesel 15 ton bulk truck $3OOO. Hess & Moyer were the auctioneers. A large 2 day public sale of antiques and silver was held July 10 and July 11 for Rev. Carl and Thelma Simon, 637 Colonial Ave., York, Pa. at the Shrewsbup' Fire Hall in Shrewsbury, York Co., Pa. A very large crowd attended Hie sale. Prices were: stacking oak bookcase $350, marble top buffet $425, marble top washstand $325, walnut drop leaf table & 6 chairs $450, oval marble top stand $225, square marble top stand $l5O, 12 place setting of Kirk sterling silver ware $2BOO, sterling silver candle sticks & candleabras $25 to $l5O each, china doll $350 and boy & girl bisque Dolls $250 & $2OO. Bob & Tom Sechrist