r: 1 ■■■■■■■■■■ | Good's Auction i GAP AUCTION ■! 111 No L r e ' h ,r PA e Ave ‘ I FRIDAY EVE, JULY 31 [i [ 5:30 P.M. | j I Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op- m f positeTurkey Hill Minit Market-Cross RR Bridge. " | ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLO AT EVERY AUCTION CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT Call us for pick-up service IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES 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 un irrenr Tractors sell at Icons, ohmen" a "S^ 2:3 °. construction WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY, INC. S. Race Street, Myerstown, PA 17067 717-866-2135 BROWN’S 15th ANNUAL HOLSTEIN HEIFER SALE SATURDAY, AUG. 1,1981 Location; 1 mile east of Turbotville, Northumberland Co., Pa., 12 miles northeast of Danville, just off Rt. 54; 6 miles off 1-80. Watch for Sale Arrow. 50 REG! 25 REGISTERED; 11 IDENTIFIED GRADES; 14 GRADES 43 DUE TO FRESHEN AUG.-SEPT. Balance soon after, bred to a registered sire. Mostly Vacc. 30-day tested, de horned, preg. checked. Sires represented: Harrisburg Gay Ideal, Simpsons Burkgov Snowman, Vincent View Molly Chief, Arlinda Jet Stream (3), Hill Haven Standout Job (6), Tidy Burke Transmitter, Woodbine Chief Mohawk, Vigo Charmcross, Will-Tri Frans Legacy, Quality Ultimate, Coldsprings Hamlet, Mowry Prince Valiant, etc. A Sample of the dams records: 5y 10m 305 d 20,075 m 4.5% 902 f; 6y 2m 305 d 20,266 m 4.0% 809 f; lOy 9m 365 d 20,301 m 4.0% 808 f; 7y 4m 312 d 19,263 m 4.6% 870 f; By 5m 358 d 18,865 m 4.3% 8171; 7y 1m 305 d 19,414 m 4.1% 787 f; 5y 11m 274 d 18,671 m 3.9% 755 f; 3y 11m 305 d 18,418 m 3.9% 718 f; 4y 7m 305 d 16,562 m 4.5% 738 f; 6y 3m 328 d 15,522 m 4.7% 733 f; 6y 4m 315 d 17,049 m 4.9% 830 f; 6y 9m 315 d 16,395 m 5.0% 819 f; 7y 4m 298 d 15,551 m 4.8% 741 f; others over 600 fat. You are welcome at the Brown’s. Heifers with size, condition, dairy quality that you will appreciate. Assembled during the fall months from many top herds. Trucks available. Catalogs day of sale. Owners: LEWIS & RUTH BROWN Aucts. & Pedigrees Carl & John Oilier 717-464-2233 Good Lunch IP.M. iIFERS Hay, Straw & Grain Sales Every Wednesday 12:00 Noon Form Machinery First and Third Wednesday January thru November starting at 9:00 With 6 Auctioneers i Tools and Hardware | Lawn & Garden Equipment I 12:00 Noon I Farm Machinery -12:30 1 I No out of state checks No household Goods, no clothing. No poultry Equipment or scrap tin. I DAVID H. I GOOD&SONS | v RD 1 Leola, PA 17540 j' 717-656-9558 PUBLIC AUCTION SUMS, stums, HUMME ARTICLES, jumaiiES SATURDAY, AUGUST 1,1981 At 10:00 A.M. Located in Quarryville, Pa. at the Hoffman Community Bldg. From Lan caster go South on Rt. 222 into Quarryville turn left at light (State St.) go to Lime St. turn right on Rt. 472 V* mile to sale. From Rt. 1 take Rt. 222 North to Park Ave. just entering Quarryville, 1 mile to sale. Or from Rt. 1 take Rt. 472 North to Quarryville, Pa. Matching Colt 45’s single action, 7 Ms” barrel, nickel plated, 3 sets of grips Ebony, Pearl & Stag, Consec. Serial No’s; 5%” Colt 45; 3 Army Colts 5% & 4 s /«” barrels; all Colts w/case hardened frame & blue finish Ebony grips; Two gun gun belt, ARVO OJALA; other one & two gun gun belts, embossed leather; Approx. 18 to 20 rifles; 30-30 model 1894 & 30 WCF lever actions, recurved butts; Win. model 1906, pump, round barrel; Win. model 90, pump, 22 WRF Octagon barrel; Win. model 94,30 WCF peep sight; 3 Win. 30 WCF model 1894 & 94 saddle ring, lever action; 1 model 1894 stock stamped SPRB, other side B 17; Win. model 92, 44 WCF saddle ring mount; Win. model 1892 Mother of Pearl Medallion on stock; Win. 38 & 32 WCF model 1892 Octagon barrel; 10 SAD DLES, 1 original Coggshall; saddles from New Mexico, The Western saddle Mfg., Denver, Colo., Texas Tanning Mfg., Yoakum, Texas, Etc.; Stetsons & Hoot Style Hats; Mexican Sombreros; All kinds of beautiful handmade knives, spurs, branding irons, bridlebits, concho belts, tomahawks, peace pipe, iron Chandelier w/owl; Mason & Hamlin Pump Organ; Rayo lamp; brass cuspidor; bronze railroad steam engine whistle; brass nude figurine; sets of hand & leg irons; mantel clocks; dime novels; wagon tool box; other brass items. Items to numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. No out of state checks, unless you show an established line of credit. Refreshments available. Guns will be on display on friday, July 31, from 2 to 8 PM. Terms by Helen Swack, for the Estate of JOHN A. SWACK Dec'd, Blacksmith Auct Conducting sale are Lloyd. H. Kreider & Randal V. Kline & Gary L. Shirk v W-V KREIDER* KUNE AUCTIONEERS Phone 717-786*3394 or 717-733-1006 —J Beef producers schedule day BUTLER Tours of cow/calf management operations and a talk by a nationally known beef producer will highlight the Joint Beef Cattlemen’s Field Day to be held at Rolling Ridge Farms on Saturday, August 15. Rolling Ridge Farms, located along Route 38 either 14 miles south of the Emlenton exit of Route 80 or 14 miles north of Butler, is owned by Harold and Rose Schneider. The Schneiders’ herd of 100 Sunmental cows will fit right into the program since the Reid day is sponsored by the Penn sylvania Sunmental Association. The morning program, which kicks off at 10 a.m., will be devoted to wagon tours of the cow herd, for an in the field look at calves from synchronized cows. Visitors will be *! Use two stamps when mailing multiple hunting applications HARRISBURG - multiple bear or an- Hunters sending tierless deer license PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY - 2 TRACTORS • PICK-UP TRUCK - HOUSEHOLD GOODS • ANTIQUES GUNS-TOOLS SATURDAY, AUGUST 1,1981 Located in Lancaster County. Pa. X A mile West of Christiana, 3 miles South of Gap. From Route 30 take Route 41 South to Route 372, go West to sale. FARM MACHINERY John Deere B tractor cyclone, A-l condition, good rubber; Famuli Cub tractor, good running condition, good rubber; John Deere 44 plow, 2 bottom; John Deere No. 5 - 7 ft. bar mower; John Deere cultivator, complete set; New Idea No. 12 manure spreader; circular saw fits on B tractor, belt drive; single axle utility trailer; Perry spring tooth harrow; 6 ft. scraper blade; 4 hole hog feeder; hog waterer. COLLECTOR SUMS Winchester Model 64 30-30 rifle pre 64, Serial No. 2189341; H.R. 410 Model 48; Bushnell 9-30 power 40 M.M. zoom spotting scope. HOUSEHOLD COOPS 4 piece waterfall bedroom suite; Maytag automatic washer; sofa couch; Hi Fi record player; 3 piece Monark kitchen cabinet set; picnic table; comforters, etc.; Old Bine Coverlet Bed Spread. 1952 Chevrolet pick-up, nice condition, rant good ANTIQUES & TOOLS. ETC. Clark’s sr"’ ' ~ ’’’dr 2 ipool slant top desk w/4 , awers; old violins; old guitar; jelly cupboard; 3 mantle shelves; old trunk; old slant top desk; new wash bowl; old chest; old cast iron stove on legs; approx. 10 old license plates, 1915 -1918 and up in nice condition; Iron pump trough; 3 oak matching cane chairs; 2 straight razors; 1 initialed Geo. Sellers, 1 made in Germany; old hand made panes; 2 benches; Whittey steel punch, manually operated; old hunting licenses 1916 - 1937; old fishing licenses 1924 - 1946; Iron kettle with tri-pod; complete porch enclosure kit; com sheller; 2 wire stretchers; new barbed wire; steel posts; 2 Ridgid 24” pipe wrenches; 8 inch skill saw; stack of galvanized roofing, used; porch glider; 4xB work table; old metal cooker; Eclipse reel mower; assortment of cabinet doors; 8 H.P. Yardman riding lawn mower, needs work; wagon load small items, etc. 40’ aluminum extension ladder; 20’ ex tension ladder; 10’ step ladder; many items not listed. Ashley Wood Stove; Small Pot Belly Stove. Terms by: SAMUEL S NAOMI YODER Auctioneers: Steve Petersheim 215-593-2442 Everett Kreider Not responsible for accidents Uncaster Farming, Saturday, July 25,19t1—021 At 11:00 A.M. able to see valuable conservation at work as they drive over the reclaimed strip mined land and study no-till seeding demon strations. Ideas in cattle handling equip ment and corrals will be available for scrutiny by the paricipants, who will have a chance to practice yield grading groups of steers. Bob Dickinson, president of the American Simmental Association from Gorham, Kansas, will be doing the talking in the afternoon. His topic of discussion will be the value of performance testing. He comes well prepared to praise the program, having been honored last April as Seedstodc Producer of the Year by the Beef Improvement Federation. Dickinson and family own a herd of 350 cows. applications in a single envelope will be re quired to affix add itional postage when ap plying to county treas urers this fall. Single applications will continue to be delivered "on a single first-class postage stamp, but such is not the case when two or more applications are contained in the en velope. Two applications will require two first class stamps; similarly, three applications will require three first class stamps, and so on. In addition, the return envelope (the one used by the Game Com mission or county treasurers to respond to the applicant) must also have one, two, or more first class stamps af fixed depending upon the number of licenses or applications being returned. In announcing the new requirement. Com mission Executive Director Glenn L. Bowers was quick to point out, “This is not a decision of the Game Commission, but moreover is a requirement of the U.S. Pokal Service. “According to their law and regulations, when there are multiple applications going to a single addressee, the sender must attach first class postage for each application. This is a federal law over which we have no control.” The Postal' Service has advised the Game Commission that en velopes showing two or more applications contained inside will not be delivered to the Game Commission or county treasurers unless the proper number of first class stamps are affixed. The envelopes would be returned for insufficient postage.