r—“• ——i J Good's Auction I I 111 North Maple Ave. ! | Leola, PA I I Hay, Straw and Corn Sales | | Every Wednesday at 12:00 Noon _ | | Farm Machinery Sales | | First and Third Wednesday of f | Each Month Jan. through Oct. | | Farm Machinery Accepted At Any | | Time From 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. | | Sat. Til 12:00 Noon | I No Small Items Will Be Accepted 2 | At Any Time. All Small Items Must 9 | Be Brought In Day of Sale And jj | Sold Off of Trucks or Wagons. 9 9 Positively No Unloading Day of I jj Sale Except Lawn And Garden 9 9 Equipment, Farm Machinery and | | Big Equipment. 9 9 Tool and Hardware at 9:00 jj I Shop Equipment & Lawn z 9 « and Garden Equip, at 12:00> I i Machinery at 1:00 | t No Household Goods I I No Out of State Checks | z Selling With 6 Auctioneers I DAVID H. GOOD & SONS 111 North Maple Ave., Leola 717-656-9558 i PUBLIC AUCTION VERY NICE ANTIQUES - FINE LOT GLASSWARE - VERY NICE BISQUE FIGURINES - DOLLS - COVERLETS - HOUSEHOLD-ETC. 5:30 P.M. To be held at REDDING AUCTION SERVICE located taking Route 34, V: mile North of Gettysburg, bear right at Y (at car wash) & continue 2 mile on Table Rock Road to auction site on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 This sale consists of fine personal property & antiques from the GLADYS McCARNEY ESTATE of 444 S. Franklin Street, Hanover, Pa. Partial listing includes very nice Victorian furniture; marble-top stands; rope beds; set 6 dec. Vz spindle plank-bottoms; walnut & soft wood chest of drawers; blanket chests; stands W/drawers; cane-seat & back rockers & chairs; Empire chests; serv. brass organ floor lights; sev. hanging lights; painting on can vass; pr. Ig. matching Gone With Wind Lights; 3 fine bisque dolls; (1 Halbig S&H 1079 Ger many 14; 1 Handwerck Germany HO-lO'/z - 1-SISN-939); fine Andrew W Kump 1852 - Hanover, York County coverlet: other coverlets; v/n quilts; Ig. lot very nice bisque figurines; fine Royal Dolton Long John Silver , plate; fine lot RS Prussia red star bowls & plates, etc., RS Prussian Green Star pieces; Ig. lot very nice Austrian, German, Bavarian, French Limoge pieces; Satin glass pcs.; lot Germany Bust & Figurines; v/n pressed & pattern glassware, lot copper & brass buckets, fine 2 gal. pottery pitcher dec. w/blue, other crocks & jugs; lot very nice walnut deep frames; 61 pcs Ashworth Bros. Hanley of England table China to be sold as lot [rare to find), tilt-top stands: dec. 2 pc. open-front hutch; old baskets; coblers bench; doughtray on stand and lot very nice modern household furniture; many other items. Fine lot of antiques & household in this sale. Plan to attend. Sale inspection Tuesday, June 15 - 3:00-8:00 P.M TERMS CASH C. David Redding, Auct. mi LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS horse ft s,u FRIDAY JUNE 18,1982 7:00 P.M. Penns Valley Livestock Auction Centre Hall, Pa. (At the intersection of Rt. 45 and 144) SALE FEATURES: 7:00 PM HAY & STRAW 7.30P.M TACK 8-30 P M RIDING HORSES DRIVING HORSES, PONIES Consigners: Fisher Brothers (Tack) M.L. Bowcrsox; M. Buck; H. Carper; C. Fisher; Z. Sprankle; Plus Many More! Restaurant Open Ron Gilligan, Auctioneer For More Information Call. (814) 364-9096 or (814) 355-1922 AUCTION SALE COMPLETE LIQUIDATION THURSDAY, JUNE 17,1982 10 A.M. FOR; WISHARD TRUCKING, to be held on the north side of U.S. Rt. 22, approx. 5 mi. west of Huntingdon, Pa. Everything Sells to the Highest Bidder. TRUCK TRACTORS incl.: (12) 79-’64 Kenworth, fflC, & Made; BULK & DUMP TRLS. incl.: (19) ’BO-’64 Fruehauf, Summit, Parker, Trailco, Great Dane, montane, & Trailmobile; LOADER, PICKUP incl.- Midi. 1758 & 78 Chev. Cheyenne; SHOP EQUIP. & TK. PARTS Ind.: Welders, Compressor, Grinders, Jades, Startall, Steam Jenny, Wrenches, Tk. Tractor parts, Eng. blocks. Fuel tanks, and more. ’Bl MFG BOAT, ICC & PUC AUTHORITY & REAL ESTATE (To be sold subj. to owners confirmation). TERMS: COMPLETE PAYMENT SALE DAY IN CASH OR GUARANTEED FUNDS ONLY Write or call for descriptive brochure: VIdsMELIIER AUCTION CO, INC. Route 309, Montgomery ville, Pa 18936. Telephone (215) 699 5833 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT at our place of business located six miles south of Chambersburg, Pa., one mile east of Marion, just east off Rte. 81 along Rte. 914 on THURSDAY, JUNE 24,1982 Sale at 9:00 A.M. TRACTORS - TRUCKS - IND. EQUIPT. - LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPT. Tractors me. John Deere, International, Massey Ferguson, Fords, Case, Oliver, A C and others, some with loaders, Ind Equipt., trucks, lawn and garden equipt. HAY MACHINERY - COMBINES PICKERS-HARVESTERS Balers, haybmes, rakes, mowers, conditioners, combines, pickers, forage and flail choppers, blowers, elevators, forage and other wagons, plows, chisel plows, disc and other harrows, packers, planters, drills, spreaders, sprayers, blades, post diggers, rotary mowers, posts, tires, hardware and usual run of equipt and misc items. FARMERS & DEALERS Bring in’ your equipt for this one day sale. Please limit your small items. Tractors will be sold in evening Next two day sale Aug. 12 - 13 Open daily 8 A.M to 5 P M. except Saturday til 4 P M , open evening before sale until 7.30 PM. Closed Sundays No equipt. with liens accepted unless we are notified Terms: Cash or Good Checks. Ident. required for Buyer’s No’s. Lunch and Breakfast at sale. Ralph W. Horst, Manager Marion, Pa. 17235 Phone: 717-375-2824 Rentzel, Wolgemuth, Upperman, Bohrer, Speicher, Gossert, Harry - Auctioneers Maintain UNIVERSITY PARK University resear chers are being told by farmers that Penn State &-wire electrified fen ces, built with high tensile wire and special energizers, are con trolling deer damage to fences. Good con struction methods, following intended design specifications, can avoid many problems when fences are in use Fanners also echoed the researcher’s concerns about the importance of main tenance Straight lines minimize strain on posts and insulators Long, straight lines also help ease certain main tenance practices such as mowing, spraying and tilling next to fences High-tensile wire fences must be built with strong cor ners to keep the wire ■ ■■■■■ tight ■ PAD AllPTinil ■ Even ' vlth modem I Urll HUU I lUn fence components, weed ■ 1 load can’t be ignored ■ FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 18 ■ hi gh B voltage. ■ VV K-■an p m _ low-impedance energi- I ■ zers can handle weed ■ Located olf Route 41 Lancaster Avenue Op- I loads in dry weather, posite Turkey Hill Mmit Market- Cross RR Bndfe ■ but during wet periods ■ _ the same weed load can | ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS I dram enough current to I SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION | reduce effectiveness," b says Wmgard Since ■ Selling approx. 25 old clocks from estate, “ top voltage is required | such as School House, Ogee, Wall clocks. I to turn deer, a weed _ Mantel, Shelf, Gingerbread, Victorian, An- ■ control program is ■ soma. Steeple, Ingraham & Gilbert Also « necessary " | selling the Elsie Martin estate of Gap. ■ The Penn State I CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS ■ specialist adds that | FROMB:OOA.M. to7:00 P.M. I P u ow , er . ?. hol ? l( ? be _ checked after lightning ■ Call us for pick up service | storms ‘Safety \ IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers iodides intended to a 442-4936 or 442-8254 j protect energizers need »" CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES ■ re P lac,n B lf storms __ ■ cause failure," he says " " ■■■■ "Periodic rechargmg of batteries and checking for damaged insulators are essential to mam lam voltage on the crops two years of protection, A dozen Com- but for some growers monwealth crop last year was the first producers are year of experience with cooperating with Penn the fences Sites are in State to evaluate new areas with histones of fence designs and severe damage by deer materials Funding is to field crops, fruits, from the Pennsylvania vegetables, orchards Department of and Christmas trees Agriculture Growers expressed In their most recent two key points in their survey Robert Wingard evaluations of the PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY JUNE 19,1982 At 10:00 A.M. Located along Freemansville Road, just off or Rt. 625, five miles South of Reading, Vz mile South of Nolde State Park, Berks County. Penna. REAL ESTATE 14 acre lot, with large cement block building, 4900 sq ft m good condition Oil hot air heat, 1 yr old, spring fed water, 40 lb pressure Would be suitable for offices, veterinary clinic, warehouse and more possibilities. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES 2 High Back Beds, 1 walnut, Oak Extension Table, 6 boards. Trunk, Stands; Small Cup board; 'Nursing Rocker; Odd Chairs; Clothes Tree, Early 1 Door Cupboard: Duncan Phyfe Extension Table; Glass, Chuia, Tin Items; Iron Fry Pans, Butchering Kettle with stand; Carnage Seat; Early Lancaster Forage Blowers: Farm Lanterns; RR Lanterns; 2 Gas Post Lights; Picture Frames, Old Jewelry. Wood Bench, Milk Glass, Ironstone, Turkey Platter; Karin Condiment Set (complete) Flatware; Silverware and many more house items. TOOLS & ANTIQUES 2 Overhead Garage Doors 16 ft & 9ft , Large Sled; Black and Decker Electric Drill, Wheelbarrow, Bamboo Rakes, Shovels. 2 Man Wood Saw; Buckets, Peach Baskets, 50 ft Rubber Hoses: Hedge Trimmer, Scales, Chicken Feeder and Waterer, Horse Bridles, Tarps 8x16x13x19, Wooden Ladder: Crossman 22 Caliber Pellet Pistol, Power Megaphone, Danforth Compass, Armetale, Laundry Tub, 2H-7015" Winter Treads mounted on Wheels, 4J77515 Tires, Wood Doors; Iron Hinges, Iron Horse Tie, Pony Sleigh; Hammers, Hatchets; Old Tools, Saws; Bits, Tool Chest, Log Chains; many more old Tools and other items NOTE Sale of Real Estate at 2 P M In spection of property morning of sale or by calling auctioneer 215-445-5119 Terms by C. LYNN BROSSMAN J. Michael Morrissey. Attorney Auctioneers - Paul W. Horst & Leroy S Horst Refreshments will be served Not responsible for accidents if any should Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12,1982 D 29 electric deer fences and William Palmer, project leaders from the School of Forest Resources, asked these farmers about protection and results obtained with the test fences Several farms have occur fence " Maintaining a 10-inch interval between the lower wire and the soil is essential for optimum performance Depress ions, drainage ditches and shallow washouts give deer places to enter without being shocked A keen observer of deer behavior. Palmer says that. Without electric shock this fence fails to alter deer behavior ’ Palmer designed the Penn Stale 5-wire to be budt wnth electrified smooth wire and exact spacings of strands The researchers emphasize that neglected maintenance may result in deer penetration and crop damage Deer often know of electric failures on the fence before farmers do When one deer gets in, it may bring others Although there are many new fences available today, Wmgard and Palmer feel the Penn State 5- wire is one of the lowest cost, effective methods of controling deer damage to agricultural crops