D34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24,1981 Antlerless license postage may be due HARRISBURG - Recipients of Penn sylvania anterless deer licenses may have to pay a few cents ad ditional postage to have their licenses delivered this year. When applications for licenses were bring submitted, first class postage was 18 cents per application. Many hunters put postage totaling eighteen cents per license on return envelopes. On November 1, first class postage rate is scheduled to rise to 20 cents, but the increase was announced too late for most hunters to attach additional postage' to the return envelopes. Most treasurers processing licenses as rapidly as possible, but some high-volume counties with small staffs will be unable to put them in the mail prior to November 1. Therefore, some recipients may have to pay several cents ad ditional postage to have the licenses delivered. county are Regional Postal Ser vice officials have assured the Game Com mission that licenses with insufficient postage mailed after the first of November will be forwarded. The recipient, if he or she is at home when the license is delivered, will pay the additional postage to the mail earner. If the hunter'is not at home when delivery is attempted, it may be necessary to make a trip to the post office to pay the additional postage and pick up the license. Problems with postal regulations first sur faced in 1980 when one county seat postmaster held up delivery of antlerless deer license applications to the county treasurer. The postmaster pointed out that some envelopes, containing more than one application, had only one first class postage stamp, a violation of Postal Law. Game Commission officials, who met with regional Postal Service officials, learned that Section 381.31 of the Domestic Mail Manual states, “First-class postage must be paid on each individual letter when two or more in dividuals... mail in one envelope ... letters ... to a mutual addresse.” Postal authorities contended each ap plication is an in dividual letter. Postal officials later alerted postmasters across the state, while the Game Commission spread the word among hunters. Five statewide Game Commission news releases between July 1 and September 16 warned hunters to put one first class stamp on an envelope for each application enclosed, and one first class tamp on the return envelope for each license or The Game Com mission also spelled out postal regulations in the Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations, issued with each hun ting license. Ad ditionally, a U.S. Postal Service news release advised antlerless license applicants to put PUBLIC SALE Discontinuing housekeeping will sell located 12 miles west of Frederick, Md. and 12 miles east of Hagerstown, Md. on Rt. 40, north on Rt. 153 to Ellerton, north approx. 1 mile on Harp Hill Road. SAT., OCT. 31,1981 At 9:00 A.M. MACHINERY, TOOLS & BUTCHER EQUIPMENT Farmall H tractor, cultivators for same; N. Idea 12A manure spreader; cement mixer; 2- wheel farm trailer with Model T Ford truck rear; Endless Trac garden tractor; Lawn Sport 7 h.p. lawn tractor, lawn roller & aerator for lawn tractor; lawn Boy & other rotary power mowers; lot of garden & farm tools; wheelbarrows; 40’ wooden extension ladder & other ladders; leg vise; old shaving horse; lot of lihnd tools, some primitives; early work bench; lawn fence; snow fence; Myers piston pump; milk cans, seasoned dry walnut & oak lumber; pile of coal. 4 iron kettles, stuffer, trammel; steelyards, stirrer, hooks, scrapers, ladles, wooden & tin tubs, crocks (1 blued), jugs, meat benches. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Broken arch, moon dial signed John Fessler Frederick Town tall case grandfather's clock; large Morgan made walnut double-door 8-pane comer cupboard; early chestnut double glass door Dutch-type cupboard; Stottlemyer arm rocker, sewing rocker &. 4 straight chairs; Gaver child’s arm rocker; other early hand made chairs including high, rockers, set of 4 plank bottom, sets of pressed back, can seat; walnut gate leg dropleaf table; long walnut stretch table with extra leaves; two nice soft wood jelly safes; oak ornate sideboard with bevel glass mirror; 2 highly ornate oak double wardrobes, another plainer one; 4 double door oak washsfand with towel racks; high back oak double bed; oak dressers; early dresser with glove boxes; Morgan made cedar chest; early double spool bed; metal beds, % bed; large early spinning wheel & flax winder; spindle cradle; Singer treadle sewing machine; oak library table; blanket chest; Werner upright piano & bench, play works for same; wooden barrel & tumble churns; wooden flour \:hest; woodbox bench; Home Comfort cook stove; parlor & tin plate stoves; Warm Morning & Estate heatrolas; Riteway wood heating stove; handwmd floor victrola; assorted stands & side tables; patch box rifle with brass trimmings; Cat rifle; Winchester 22; H&R 12 gauge; early leather boots, possible Civil War. G.E. 30” electric range; G.E. refrigerator; Westinghouse 15 cu. ft. chest freezer; Gibson & Kenmore automatic washers; Westinghouse 30” electric range; square Maytag wringer washer; 2-pc. living room suite; Magnavox color TV; Singer electric sewing machine; Basset 4-drawer chest; metal wardrobe; coo coo clock; Jacob’s ladder moon & star. 50 shares of Myersville Savings Bank stock. Iron cook pot; cherry seeder; baskets; sugar bucket; glass chum; picture frames; finger & other oil lamps; column shelf clock; Elgin closed case pocket watch; butter crock & lid; quilts; coverlets; comforts; blankets: shoe last; flat irons; iron skillets; cast gnddle; tinware; pots & pans; Ruby glass souvenir Myersville, Md.; goblet & ruby Frederick Fair pick holder; signed Northwood creamer sugar, spooner & butter'dish; German, Barvanan, Silesia, Ironstonf/ Buffalo, milk glass, depression, cake stands, chickens on nests, pressed glass and other fine china & crystal pieces, many other unlisted articles. Inspection Sale Day Only. NOTE: This is an accumulation of 3 generations with most articles in original but good condition. SALE ORDER: Small tools, machinery, butchering equipment, furniture, guns, bank stock, china & glassware. TERMS: Cash. Not responsible for accidents. EDGAR G. LEATHERMAN AUCT.: Robert C. Mullendore CLERKS: Martin & Martin Lunch Rights Reserved one stamp on each envelope for each ap plication and license involved. Still, with all the publicity, many ap plications were sub mitted with insufficient postage, and were returned to senders. A number of applicants claiming they were control the size of the unaware of the postal deer herd in each regulation, have county, and an exact requested special number of licenses must consideration, and that be sold to harvest a pre additional -licenses be determined number* of issued to them. deer. To issue additional Antleriess deer licenses to ac licenses are issued to ' commodate those Whose PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SAT., OCT. 31,1981 At 2 PM One Mile East of Intercourse. Turn off Route 340 on Colonial Rd. 300’ off Route 340. Leacock Twp., Lancaster County, Pa. Lot 100x200’ more or less. Its story dwelling, Holland Stone and vinyl siding, large kitchen with built-in cabinets & dumb waiter, 2 rooms, full bath and laundry on first floor, 3 bedrooms with closet and-cedar closet on second floor. Full basement with stone fireplace. Cold Cellar and coal bin, well, gas water heater, house wired for electric, V/z story concrete block and frame bam, shop, 4 horse stalls, carriage or car space, storage above. Diesel shed, air compressor, air lined throughout, and large air tank. 10% down day of sale, balance on or before December 1,1981. Open house October 17 and 24 from 2 to 4 PM. Or Call 7SB-8422 for ap pointment. Terms by AARON S. & LENA S. ESH Auctioneers Robert E. & Jeffrey R. Martin 656-7770 Frank L. Steller 656-819 S Wentz & Weaver, Atty. PUBLIC SALE OF 8 ACRE FARMETTE WITH ESTABLISHED ROADSIDE MARKET, EAR CORN, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1981 2:00 P.M. Located along Route 322, 2Vz miles East of Blue Bali, East Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pa. A certain tract of land consisting of a ACRE FARMETTE with app. 290’ road frntage. Erected thereon a: Vh STORY STONE & FRAME DWELLING with asbestos siding. FIRST FLOOR: Large kitchen with built-in cabinets, washbowl, inlaid linoleum. Family room with corner cupboard. Living room. Laundry. Open stairway. SECOND FLOOR: 5 bedrooms, 3 with closets. Attic storage. Basement with outside entrance, cold cellar. 2 never failing wells. Shade trees, shrubbery. 2W TWO STORY CEMENT BLOCK AND FRAME BARN with horse stable and one car garage. Small frame chicken house and storage shed attached to barn. 15 x2l’ CEMENT BLOCK ROADSIDE BUILDING Large strawberry patch. App, 400 raspberry stalks, young grape arbor. NOTE; Buildings are in well-kept condition. A real family project opportunity. Owner moving out-of-state. OPEN HOUSE: Saturdays, Oct. 31 and Nov. 7from9:oo A.M. to4:OOP.M. TEMRS: 10% down day of sale, 40% on 1 I January 15,1982. Balance January 15,1983, at 1* 10% interest. MISC. ITEMS Warm Morning Coal Heater; 6’ Two Shelf Walnut Showcase; Wooden Bell Tower; several (i Vinegar Barrels. APP. 3 TON EAR CORN I Sale for AMOS N. AND ANNIE $. SHIRK Atty.: Linda Kling Aucts.: Nevin Z. Martin, Lewis B. Groff Not Responsible for Accidents applications were desirable overharvest ■returned for insufficient m(i * an postage would result in an almost certain un-, ./ rfk CONSIGNMENT *f\ HORSE SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 ll:OOA.M. Sharp Tack sold at 9:30 A.M. Horses Hitched at 9:00 A.M. (If weather permits) KEISTER'S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Route 522,3 miles East of Middleburg 5 rtiiles West of Selinsgrove WORK HORSES One load of sharp standardised, carriage & buggy horses. For Information Call 717-992-1490 or 717-837-2222 KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Rt. 522 - RD 3, Middleburg, Pa. Owners' DON & WALT KEISTER Ray Long & Dave Imes Auctioneers Terms: Cash Trucking Available. Restaurant Open PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, FINE CHINA, GLASSWARE, HOUSE HOLD GOODS £ COLLECTORS ITEMS From Homes of a retired Doctor & Others in Red Lion & York Co., Pa. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,1981 At 9:00 A.M. Sharp Located m 'the Shrewsbury Fire Co. Hall, 1 block off the square aipng Rt. 851 in Shrewsbury Boro, YorK.Co., Pa. BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Everhart York, Pa. pump organ; out standing 8% ft. high hand carved; very ornate walnut* bed; high walnut - cottage dresser w/marble top; beautiful round oak pedestal table; oak dresser w/mirror; walnut drop leaf' gate leg table; Duncan Phyfe Ig. drop leaf table; sm. Duncan Phyfe tilt top pedestal table; other nice lamp & plant stands; twin acom poster beds; springs & mattress; mat ching chest of drawers & vanity w/stpol; claw foot coffee table; walnut hall tree w/mirror Sc sm. drawer & marble top; sm. pine hanging cabinet w/punched tin panels; sm. oval walnut or cherry table w/inlay; oak top for dry sink; - pine drop leaf table; cedar lined wardrobe; hexagon lamp table; several nice bedroom suites; Ig. green Sc brown brocade sofa; several very fine upholstered chairs & rockers; tier stands; dressing table & stool; sewing,, machine; 2 kneehole desks; Chippendale mirror; pr. of fine brass table lamps; other fine table and floor lamps; portable sewing machine; 4 mantle clocks, all in working cond.; 6 beautiful hand stitched quilts, 3 are old; wicker chair & sofa; wicker planter; barrel butter churn w/cradle; cedar chest w/brass trim; Acme Arms Co. 12 ga.. D.B. hammer i shotgun; miniature cast iron banks; crocks; jugs; salt glaze red ware pitcher; Roseville vase; school desks. FINE HOUSEHOLD ANTIQUES 17.5 cu. ft. harvest gold no-frost KeMnator refrigerator; Westinghouse automatic washer; Norge electric dryer; Hotpoint elec, stove; Gibson 12.5 cu. ft. refrigerator, like new; sm. 3 pc. wood dinette; 5 pc. chrome dinette; base cabinets; sm. appliances; porch swing; 5 prs. of.very fine Ig. 106”xl08” ea. panel sheer curtains. GLASSWARE, CHINA, ETC. 8 place setting of Bavaria china, Fairmont pattern; 12 place setting of Noritake china in Vintonia pattern; 10 pc. collection of banded star pattern pressed,glass; Austria china; Nippon & Noritake pcs.; pink lady; sterling silver candle sticks; Japan china; stemware; iron pots & griddle; porch & lawn chairs; lawn mower; ladders; some tools, etc. A fine consignment of 100% all wool hand woven Oriental rugs in beautiful patterns & assorted sizes. Terms: cash or approved check. ■ SECHRIST AUCTION SERVICE Bob & Tom Sechrist, auctioneers Anderson & Warner, clerks Not responsible for accidents Refreshment rightsreserved
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