Public Audio'll Register Owing Date Monday 5:00 PM. of each week’s publication OCTOBER SAT. OCT. 28 • BAM Anti ques & CoNeetiblee. 1650 Sandhill Rd., Hershey, Pa. Ails and Crafts Furniture. Ziegler Auction Co. SAT. OCT. 28-SAM Liqui dation following 25 wars of business. Iron rail Nursery, 185 Pusey Milt Rd., Upper Oxford Twp, Cheater Co., pa. Equipment, nursery Hems. George H. Wilson, Auctioneer. SAT. OCT. 28 - 9:3OAM Farm, industrial, lawn & garden equip. Lenox Farm Supply, Hop Bottom, Pa. (US Rl 11) or from 1-81 exit 64 (Lenox Exit) west on RL 106, 2 miles to Ist left at Acre Lakie, 3 miles to sale site. Kirk Kulick, auction mgr WED. NOV. 1 -130 PM Belleville Livestock Market Gene Click 717-667-2703 or sale bam 717-934-2146. FRlr, NOV. 3-2 PM Gettys burg Ares School District Sale of Farmstead build ing* and silos held on site of farmstead, located tak ing Business Rt 15, just N. of Gettysburg, Pa at former Mahring Farm. C. David Redding, auct FRI. NOV. 3-6 PM Bellevil le Livestock Market, Annual Fall Heifer Sale. PUBLIC SALE Of TOYS WINROSS-HESS-ESTL ■DOLBY-TONKO GX JOE 8 BABBIE POLLS ANTB^TO^BTO^BOLD Mon. Eve., Nov. 6,1995 AT 4:30 EM. Sale to be held at Lampeter Community Build ing, Village of Lampeter, West Lampeter Twp., Lancaster Co., PA (Along Rt 741, behind fireball) Food served. Sale by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zug Howard E. Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer (AU-000831-L) FRI. NOV. 3-BPMA6AT. NOV. 4 -10 AM 800 pos. Roseville Pottery. Fdgels vlllo Auction Center, S. Nursery St, Fogiesvills, PA (Exit 148 off 1-78 at traffic light take L, take L on Nursery St. Ralph W. Zet tiemoyer Auction Co. SAT. NOV. 4 - 9AM Com plete Business Liquidation of C.S. Wins 5 Sons. Feed mill equip, coal trucks, dump trucks, antiques, tools. At rear of 342 S. sth St, Lemoyne, Pa For C.S. Wills A Sons. Kerry Pae, auds. SAT. NOV. 4 - 9AM Con signment Machinery Sale. Into call 837-2222. SAT. NOV. 4 - 9AM Anti ques, household. Rahrers burg Fire Hall. From Read ing taka Rt 183 N. until approx. 2 miles N. of Bem vls. Fallow New Schaef fers town Rd. approx. 5 mdse to second stop sign, take a right Fire co. is in the square of Re brers burg. Richard A. Kramer, auct SAT. NOV. 4- 9 AM Nursery stock, trees, shrubbery, evergreens, grasses. Village Farm Market (Hinkletown), from Ephrata take Rt 322 E. of Rt 222 by-pass to auction on left Weavers Nursery. Kline, Krsider A Good, auct NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) The annual dinner meet ing of the Southeast Regional Cat tlemen’! Association will be held at Shady Maple Restaurant, four miles east of New Holland on Route 23, on Nov. 16 at 6:30 p jn. All interested beef producers and guests are invited. Buffet cost to adults is $l5, and children under 12 are $6. Reservation deadline is Nov. 7. Contact Bobbi McMullen, secret ary. (717) 548-3282. Throughout the summer, the Pennsylvania Beef Council has been working with educators through the Pennsylvania Agricul ture in the Classroom program. The Beef Council offers a vari ety of educational kits for all age and grade levels. Kits ate distri buted through statewide mailings and workshops designed specifi- SAT. NOV. 4 - 9:31 AM Classic oars A trucks, restored (arm equip, 91F ISO LN, ATV, woodwork ing, mechanica, shop tools, antiques A collectiblss, household furnishings. Reed aucts. SAT. NOV. 4-9:45AM sth anniversary sale. Repos session sale, Keystone Public Auto Exchange. Ker ry Pae auct SAT. NOV. 4 -10 AM HydraHo excavators, craw ler tractors, crawler loader, loader backhoes, skid steer loaders A trenchers, farm tractors A implements, dump trucks, pickups, trail ers. Held behind Weavers Sales and Rentals yard, al 371 Fleetwood Rd. In Bowers/Mertztown, Pa. south of Kutztown, Pa. From Rt. 222 bypass in Kutztown, take first exit into downtown Kutztown. Turn left on Noble St and pro ceed approx. 2 miles to Fleetwood Rd. turn left on Fleetwood Rd. and pro ceed 3/4 ml. to sale site. Nevins Bros Auct Co. PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., NOVEMBER 4,1995 Rehrersburg Fire Hall - 9:00 A.M. From Reading area: take Route 183 North until approx. 2 miles north of Bemville. Fol low New Schaefferstown Road approx. 5 miles to second stop sign. Take a right Fire company is in the square of Rehrersburg. From Lebanon area; take Route 422 East to 501 North. Follow until approximately 1 mile South of Bethel. Continue straight on Rehrersburg Road. Fire company is in the square of Rehrersburg. Antiques: Marble top table, Weaver pump organ, Small oak hanging comer cupboard, Assorted chairs and rockers, Early reverse glass painted mir ror, Pineapple bedroom suite, New Haven weight clock, Reverse painted scenic table lamp with painted light up base, Assorted crocks (redware), Costume jewelry, Painted decorated tin coffee pot with offset spout (Tole), Pontiac Chief promotion al wooden Indian plaque. Assorted dishes. Small German doll, Paper mache cat. Cast iron trotter (horse carriage), Assorted toys, Assorted pieces of silver, Painted tray (Otto Herald, Schaefferstown), Brass bird cage, Small wooden coffee grinder, Assorted books, Professor Schnitzel record, Agate lunch pail, Assorted ladles, Plant stand, B & H Kerosene light, Silver dollars, Avon bottles, William J. Bryan political badge. Watch fobs, Assorted bottles, Linens, Old quilts. Paisley shawl, Schaefferstown bottles, Tin ice cream dipper (pat. 1905), Violins, Pewter smoking set, Candy jar from Cal Webber’s store, Fiesta ware bowls, Old calen dars, Old post cards, Dry sink with lid, Victorian love seat. Household: Small appliances, pots and pans, dish es, Stereo, Kitchen set with four swivel chairs, Daybed, and much more. Note: Items too numerous to mention, come spend an enjoyable day at a sale. Terms: Cash or PA Check yi Auctioneers: Richard A. Kramer vwy AU-003135-L Rick Kramer It 111 AA-002278-L (717)933-8600 Refreshments will be provided by the Fire Company » A Cattlemen Set Dinner SAT. NOV. 4 -10 AM Abso lute Municipal Surplus Auc tion. Basement of Old Northampton Borough Gar age, Laubaoh Ave ft Smith Lana, Northampton, Pa. off Rt22at9B7N.NorthtoßL 329 (Nor-Bath Bhrd.) Left onto Rt 329 to Northamp ton, left onto Laubach Ave. Paler KraN Auction Co. MON. NOV. 6 • 4:3OPM Toys, Winrass, Hess, Ertl, Hubley, Tonka, Gl Joe ft Barbie Dolls, Antiques, household goods, tools. Held at Lampeter Com munity Building, village of Lampeter, West Lampeter Twp, Lane. Co., Pa. Along Rt 741, behind fireball. By Mr. ft Mrs. Robert Zug. Howard E. Shaub, Inc., auct MON. NOV. 6 - SPM Fork lifts, grill presses, milling machines, surface grin ders, plasma cutters. Elam S. Stoltzfus. Mel Hoover, auct. caliy for teachers and focui on beef production and agriculture in the coinmobweallh. Educational materials are also available year-round to educators and producers. These materials are great for form tours, group pre sentations, or mailings. • Tammy Balthaser of the Beef Council will share materials and ideas for educating both children and adults in your area about the beef industry. Consumer promo tions are vital to increase con sumption, but education is equally important because it maintains a positive outlook for the beef industry as a whole. Beef supplies moved well this summer under an avalanche of marketing promotions, reports the Pennsylvania Beef Council: ■ A partnership with Wendy’s helped the chain move more than 1.5 million pounds of beef in August and September. Another 1.5 billion positive beef-buy mes sages are predicted in the coming year from ceiling banners and Chester Holstein Club (Continued from Page ACS) year. canning mostly from the high-protein award for his cow USDA office in Vennont Dunwood Test Lindy. Merlin Abo «pe«Mn g wu K>n«v*h Stoltzfui received the mature cow Raney, Pa. Hobtein Atsodation high-protein award for hb Arlow director of member tebtions. who Ares Tonia. discussed the sales opportunities hi the adult division. Chester offered through the organization Stoltzfus won the award for having and the programs available. the 2-year-old with the highest In other business, the Chester protein production. It was hb club elected Sharon Nolan. Victor Tesk Rhoda. Stoltzfus, and Ed twirKit) to A lvin Stoltzfus had the highest serve as directors on its board, protein-producing mature cow. Youth and adult production award recipients were also recognized. Rachel Gibian had the top recordbook among first-year members, while Christy Guest had the best book overall. Dwyane Stoltzfus received the youth division, 2-year-old cow fILASSIFIED ADS% PAY OFF! j Many produ from the above manufacturers will be on display X. LAPP’S gogg& BARN EQUIPMENT Unquir Fwnlnfl, Saturday, October 2t, ■V ¥■ f * ■* drive-up signs featuring old fashioned hamburgers at 3,800 Wendy’s nationwide. • An estimated 100 million adults saw 1,000 “Beef It’s What’s For Dinner” television advertisements aired May through September. The commercials promoted quick easy preparation. • More than 2,000 food-service sector requests for beef recipes resulted from a February through October campaign. • An estimated 6 million women saw televised beef adver tisements during the Sept 16 Miss America pageant. • Readers of national women’s and parent’s magazines found beef-meal ideas featured all sum mer, and more than 500,000 “30 meals in 30 minutes” recipe books were given to consumers May through September. • In May dairy-partnership program, grocery stores gave SS cents off coupons for ground beef to almost 14 million consumers. Dun wood Farm had the highest BAA with 108.5 Tom and Joy Crothers has the high lifetime milking cow still in the herd with their 11-year-old Eber-Pcp-L-Lca Wiseman Erica having made a lifetime 249,980 pounds milk, 9,377 pounds fat and 7,857 pounds protein. ;-S3 „ P >\ " -J? 5935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, GAP, PA 17627 PHONE: 717-442-8134 - Radio Dlapatchod Truck* - Animal Housing Expo Lebanon Fairgrounds pennState Cdkgi ol Afrtculunl Iwlc, CooraMbiEitMilon ays.# * J \