FARMERSViLLE AUCTION lUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.1981 5:30 P.M. In Farmersville, 3 mi. est of Brownstown, Lane. Co. Waterfall bedroom suite; Magnavox portable color TV; kneehole desk & chair; drop leaf ext. table; pine blanket chest; clothes tree; 2 refrigerators; metal wardrobes; lamps; 2 pc. mah. bedroom suite; maple hutch; sew. machine; small chest freezer; Signature wringer washer; gate leg drop leaf table; painted chest of drawers; Elec, roaster; 2 sets of 6 chairs; dishes; small items; etc., etc. WE SELL ON COMMISSION call JOHN J. Run 354-5095 PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES, PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10,1981 At 10 A.M. Real Estate at 1 P.M. Located at 1807 Old Phila. Pike, Lancaster, Pa., just Vz mile east of Bridgeport onßt. 340. Real Estate consists of a 2Vz story frame home with 1 % car block garage situated in old shade on an approx. 1 acre lot. Home has bath, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, full attic, basement with outside entrance summer kitchen, well, cistren & city gas fired hot air heat. ANTIQUES 3 pc. Victorian marble top bedroom suite with high back bed; Walnut extension table with boards; Victorian youth bed; 3 blanket chests;- flour chest; set cane seat chairs; set oak solid bottom chairs; 3 pc. painted Victorian bedroom suite; oval marble top table; Wall Mirror; Oak Desk; Armoire!; Rope Bed; Boston Type & Other Nice Rockers; Princess Dresser; Wash Stand; packard Upnght Piano: Piano Stool; Jelly Cupboard; Wall Table; table Victrola; Empire Chest of Drawers; Carpet Rocker; Nice Incubator; Treadle - Sewing Machine; Wicker Potty Chair; Market & Sewing Baskets; Large Signed Oil Paintings (W. Davison & Others); Several Patchwork Quilts inc. Stripe, Log Cabin, 4 Patch & Pillow Cases; 1848 Coverlet (Hersh) with Eagle Border; Brown & White Ticking; Homespun; - Lap Robe; Old Clothing; Lots of Linens; Combination Comb & Towel Rack; Fancy Doll Crib; Flaked Rice Doll & Doll Heads; Depression fit-Other Kerosene Lamps; Shelf Clock; Strap Sleigh Bells; reverse Painting; Nice Picture Frames; Newspaper Lined Boxes; Stereoptican; Apple Butter Kettle; Jugs; Crocks; J. Stamm Butt Gauge (Mt. Joy); Pitcher Pump; Victorian Rug; 5 pc. Pitcher & Bowl Set; Lion’s Head & other Compotes; Copper Lustre; Celeries; Prussian & other Large .Bowls; Ironstone Sugar and Tureens; Milk Glass Plate; Flow Blue Cups; lots of Old Books; more items too numerous to mention. PERSONAL PROPERTY G.E- Refrigerator, like new; few Garden Tools; Hand fools. Note: Many Attic Antiques are still to be unpacked. Terms: 10% down on real estate, balance at settlement. Inspection of Real Estate, Sat., Sept. 26,1981 from 1-4 P.M. or by appointment. Call 687-6447 or 656-6832. Attorneys: May & May Auctioneers: Ira Stoltzfus & Son 442-4936 or 442-8254 Jay Leary 354-0423 No Out of State Checks Food Available Not Responsible for Accidents “List Your Sale Today With Ira, Dale, or Jay” Sale by; ANNA M. LANDIS PERRY CO., PA. WEEKEND RETREAT & ACREAGE AT PUBLIC SALE SAT., OCT. 10 Located western section of Co., 3 mile west of Blain. B Parcels 2*/z ac. to 26 ac. 1 w/cabm, wooded, borders State Land. For complete info, contact: Long Bros., Aucts. R.D.#2 Port Royal, Pa.'17082 Ph. 717-527-4784 • 4 PAINT HORSE SALE Pennsylvania Paint Horse Club SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 8:00 P.M. Held During the Keystone Livestock Exposition at the Farm Show Arena in Harrisburg, PA. For Information Call: George Windmassinger 215-349-9345 gap Aucnm FRIDAY EVE., SEPT. 25 5:30 P.M. I Located oH Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op | posite Turkey Hill Minit Market - Cross RR Bridge ■ wines UDHwsiai eons ■ SOD AT EVm UCTKM I CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT I Call us (or pick-up service ■ IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers I 442-4936 or 442-8254 | CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC Short Notice AUCTION Farm Machinery. 9 Cattle, Small Items. Etc. At Jesha Farm, 10 miles north of Bloomsburg, 1 mile north of Benton along Rt. 487. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24 5:00 P.M. Melroe bobcat M6lO skid steer loader with 2 buckets and canopy a beaut; MF 55 2-16” roll over plows like new; Lely 3 pt,'windrow turner; Shaver hydraulic post driver; NI 130 flail spreader; dual wheel 12’ dump trailer; Century 3 pt. 120 gallon FG sprayer; 4 LP gas scare crow boom gun; new creosote poles up to 27’; Universal gate from 8-16’ Jong; 2 electric fly zappers; many other items. 9 cattle, Ist and 3rd calf Jersey cows recently tresh; 2 fancy sire power Jersey calves born June and Adgust, big 2nd and 4th calf Hereford cows, one with heifer calf; 1400 lb. Holstem- Hereford open heifer big registered 6 yr. old Holstein cow, etc. Health charts. Owner: I. HANNON HUGHES Auctioneer: Max Fraley and Son 546-6631 Sale Under Cover Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19,1981—033 Pa. boasts more licensed hunters HARRISBURG - U.S; Fish-and Wildlife Service figures indicate that there were over one and a quarter million licensed hunters in Fiscal year 1980 in Pennsylvania, more than in any other state. M PUBLIC AUCTION \*| of 5.2 ACRE FARM V\ FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 Auction time 10:00 A.M. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. Location: take route 322 East from Ephrata to Hinkletown, in Hinkletown take E. Farmersville Road to Far mersville. located along E. Farmersville Road at East End of Farmersville. West Earl Township, Lancaster County, Penna. ' 5.2 ACRE FARM 2% STORY DWELLING this dwelling is solid brick with granite stone siding. Dwelling contains: eat-in kitchen and family room combination, 2 living rooms, den; 6 bedrooms and full-bath, oil fired hot water radiator heat. Basement, attic storage, slate roof. 40x€0 FRAME BANK BARN with stripping room and dampening cellar, entire upper part of barn has tobacco scaf folding. 40x60 Block 1 Story Building 32x32 2-Story Fromo Poultry House with attached 2 car garage. 16x40 Frame Workshop • Macadam Drive . Mature Shade • Very nice country property . Fruit trees Open House: Inspection of property at open house Saturday September 26 a_i Saturay Oct. 3, 1981 from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. or by ap pointment call 717-354-5666. - Land: 5.2 Acres Limestone soil, lot of road frontage.- Terms:-10% down day of auction, balance at final settlement on January 4,1982. Auction by EDWIN G. & EMMA M. MARTIN R.D. #4, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 717-354-5666 Wentz and Weaver Attorneys Auction Conducted by John E. and Paul E. Martin Auctioneers 717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305 Ephrata, Pa. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 9:30 A.M. ★ Usual Run of Tractors, Machinery and Construction WE ACCEPT * New Too,s & Tar P s Sell F 'rst CONSIGNMENTS * Lots of PickerS & Ch °PP« rs anytime Tractorssell at approximately 2:30 followed by construction WENGER’S FARM MACHIHERY, INC. S. Race Street, Myerstown, PA 17067 717-866-2135 The annual federal report shows that 1,272,763 individuals purchased hunting licenses in the state during the federal 1980 fiscal year. Michigan had 957,209 paid hunting license holders, followed by Texas with 939,267 licensed holders. A paid license holder is one individual, regardless of the number of licenses he or she may purchase. The only other states with more than 700,000 paid license holders were New York, with 741,376, and Wisconsin, with 713,152. Pennsylvania sold nonresident hunting licenses to 96,762 in dividuals - during the same fiscal year. Montana sold' 125,612 nonresident hunting licenses, tags, permits and stamps, while the state of Colorado sold 111,661 nonresident hunting licenses, tags, permits and stamps. In Montana and Colorado, a single hunter may purchase a numbei of individual spfecies licenses, tags, permits, etc., so the nonresident license sales for many states other than Penn sylvania do not really indicate the actual number of nonresident hunters afield. The above-mentioned hunting licenses returned $15,757,925.60 to the Pennsylvania Game Commission for use in its wildlife program. Colorado’s license sales cost hunters $16,855,235. Only 312,419 individual hunters purchased licenses in Colorado. Hawk-watching week set HARRISBURG - Hawk watching has become increasingly popular in recent years, and is developmg into an important part of the tourism industry in the Keystone State. Therefore, the week of October 4-10 has been designated as Hawk Watching Week in Pennsylvania this year.