132 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978 Archery HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania’s 1978-79 hunting seasons for big game will get underway when archers begin hunting whitetail deer one-half hour before sunrise on Saturday, September 30. Just about one-fourth of all of the nation’s archery hunters purchase licenses in Pennsylvania. Last year, there were a record 233,229 archery licenses sold in the HARRISBURG - Five rabies cases were diagnosed positive in Pennsylvania during August, and one case involved human exposure to the disease, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Kent Shelhamer said recently. The Secretary said a woman was bitten by a bat in Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, and is now un dergoing rabies treatment. The other rabies cases in August all involved bats, one each in Bucks and Lancaster Counties and two in Nor thumberland County. One rabies case was reported in July in Lehigh County. That case involved a PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 9:30 A.M. Bedford County, Pa. HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE & FULL LINE OF MODERN FARM MACHINERY Four miles West of Everett, four miles East of Bedford, on U.S. 30, one-half mile off Upper Snake Spring Valley Road from Loysburg to Bedford. (Follow auction signs) 48 HEAD HOLSTEINS 32 milking cows, periodically bred for even yearly production; 5 heifers 15-18 months old; 7 heifers 8-12 months old; 2 heifers 3 months old; 1 registered stock bull 18 months old. 30-day health charts. If in need of dairy cattle of large type and quality, be sure to attend this sale. MILKING EQUIPMENT Surge pipeline milker for 40-cow barn, 3 milking units, 425-gal. Essco bulk tank, 52-gal. elec, water heater, Starline gutter cleaner (complete with approx. 230 feet of chain). FARM MACHINERY John Deere Equipment: 1972 #3020 diesel tractor (300 hrs.); #620 gas tractor w/No. 45 loader; B gas tractor w/cultivators; #720 gas tractor recently overhauled; #4OO portable feed mill; #’oo stacker, practically new; #lOO stack mover (3 PH); 1209 haybine; 2 wagons w/bale racks; #125 chuck wagon; #35 2-row com head harvester; 42 ft. elevator (can be used w/motor or PTO); 38 7 ft. mower; #25-A combine w/motor (for parts); 11 ft. double disc harrow; #894 rake; #l4-T baler with IHC thrower; #l4-T baler w/both grass and fodder head; 4 16 in. bottom trip-back semi-rnounted plow; 1240 4-row plateless com planter w/msecticide boxes; 300 2-row com picker w/244 head; 3 hydraulic cylinders, #l5-A chopper. Other makes of equipment: 2 Grove bale wagons; NI 175 bu. bed manure spreader; 2-wheel PTO heavy duty dump cart; IHC 20-C 1 row com harvester; NH harvester w/grass head (needs repairs); 200 gal. 3PH Hanson field sprayer w/30 ft. booms, Ford 606 3 PH blower; mineral feeder; 1953 Ford V-8 flatbed track (4 speed w/2«joed axle); 2 feed carts; elec, bug/killer; 2' hp elec, mwagon load of the usual misc. farm items. life: Most of U»machinery has been recently purchased and is in excStent condition Sp HAY AND GRAIN There vinme approx 6,000 bales mixed hay, app> ox 700 bales JSriW; approx 800 bu ear corn; approx 7 00 bu oats; gpprqx. 55 acres standing com. Owner & Auctioneers not responsible for accider, season begins next Saturday state, an increase of about 8,000 over the preceding year. During the 1977-78 seasons archers reported harvesting 4,678 deer in Pennsylvania. The Keystone State again has a large herd cf whitetails this year. There will be 24 hunting days during the regular statewide archery deer season which closes on Rabies cases reported woman being bitten by a bat in Allentown. Records in the Depart ment’s Bureau of Animal Industry show one positive ) have a .nice weekend... (<?/M C®^7 SPEND SOME TIME WITH THE OLD FOLKS! Friday, October 27, one day before the opening of the general small game season. Sunday hunting is prohibited. An extended 17-day ar chery deer season is scheduled to begin on December 26 and to end on January 13. Use of bow and arrow is also permitted during the regular antlered and an- rabies case was reported in June in Chester County and one case in May in Lebanon County this year. Both cases involved bats and neither had any human exposure to the disease. Statistics show the in cidence of rabies cases in creases m warmer months when wild animals are more active and people are more likely to be exposed to them. Bats are still the number one carrier of the disease. No rabies cases were reported from January through April this year. MACHINERY-TOOLS ANTIQUES AUCTION Located in Bradford County, 4 miles South of Wysox on Rt. 187 near Dureli. Watch for Auc tion Arrows at intersection of U.S. Rt. 6 and 187, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. Farmall 1066 Turbo cub. a.c., p.s., p.b., dual hyd. 3 pt. H., 2 spd. shaft, diesel Farmall 826 Diesel with cab, p.s., p.b., dual hyd., 2 spd. PTO, 3 pt. H. Farmall 460, gas, 8-way hyd. fast hitch IHCI7OI loader with 2 buckets Set of 18-38 tractor wheels and hubs IHC 720 automatic reset-spring loaded coltors on land 6 btm. 16-inch plows Front mounted tractor weights McConnell 22 ft. transport harrow JDI4 ft. transport disc harrow JDI24 plateless planter with seed monitor, 4-row N 1325 super shelter, 2 row Yellow Devil sprayer with 250 gal. tank 3 Cornell gravity boxes on Gehl 806 running gear NH 489 haybine, floating head (like new) Gehl CB 600 chopper 3 JD model 953 wagons with thrower racks NH 275 baler with elec, thrower, hyd. control Girton model 52 elevator with 1 hp. motor, 29 ft. IHC 105 unload box with Electra 5026 E new running gear, JD 16A flail chopper, 4 sec. Harrow NI model 214 flail spreader, NI 101 E lime sower PTO drawbar seeder 4 FEED CARTS, Übler power feed cart, 65 cow signs, milk house heater, cattle clippers, dust bags, DeLaval milker unit, bench grinder, brush saw, 200 gal. ss tank, shallow well pump, Super 100 fencer, Girton calf pen buckets, assorted points, platform scales, new and us ed front tractor tires, IVz ton chain hoist, beam drill press, scythes, pipe vise, weather vane feeder, 6 unit calf pen, mini bike, overhead doors, spare parts for machinery, air compressor, bench vise, wood pulleys, snatch blocks, hand tools, dairy vac., hyd. cylinders, 2 pt. H draw bar, bolts, nuts, 7 hp. Briggs & Stratton motor, SL9 Remington chain saw, 20 ton hyd. jack, 2 Arctic Cat snowmobiles, fluorescent lights, 40 years’ accumulation of antiques and collector’s items, sleigh with pole & shafts, buggy seat, potato hiller, com sheller, set of hght bobs, cherry dropleaf table, oak dresser, oak chairs, bread board. 4-poster canopy bed, 3 horse hitch, oak stand with ball & claw feet, chicken ■ s, crocks, jugs, trunks, and many other items that are normally found in a There is a very good line of machinery and arm. tool Sr, . u a point to attend this outstanding auction. Anyc, interested m inspecting this machinery prior to sale ’' ! free to do so by contacting owners. 'i CRMS: Cash or Good Check. Owners CHARLES & DONNA Kl Clerk, Spencer , jf- tierless seasons in late Nove mber and December. Archers are permitted to take one deer of either sex, regardless of size. If a hunter tags a deer during the archery season, he or she is not permitted to take another whitetail during the regular gunning season. Hunting hours for bowbenders are from one half hour before sunrise until sunset. In addition to a regular resident or non-resident hunting license, an archery license is required to hunt deer with bow and arrow during the archery seasons. Archery licenses are available from county treasurers, archery license issuing agents, or by mail only from the-Pennsylvania Game Commission, License Section, P.O. Box 1567, Harrisburg, Pa. 17120. An archery license costs $2.20. The archery license in Pennsylvania is in-the form of a gummed stamp, which is to be attached to the regular hunting license in the space provided. Game Commission Successful archers are reminds archers that a ■reminded to tag their deer • mechanical release for a immediately, and to 'return ' of any kind is unlawful, their big game report card to Arrows must be of a cutting- the Game' Commission edged broadhead design for within five days of the taking big game and turkeys. of the deer. PUBLIC SALE OF TWO PROPERTIES (Zoned Commerical) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 Located at 9 & 11 Manor Ave., Borough of Millersville, Pa. (along Rt. 999 along Manor Ave., Millersville, Pa.) Property#!: 2% story, 14 rooms’& 2 baths brick home (having 2 apartments & show room). Manor Ave. #ll Contents: 16’ by 28’ show room; first floor apartment w/kitchen, living room, full bath, Ig. laundry room & Ig. family room; second floor apartment w/kitchen, living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms & full bath; 3 fmished rooms & storage room on 3rd. floor. Cement basement, oil hot water furnace, elec, water heater, borough water & sewage, Ig. lawn, paved driveway & parking in front. Lot size; 60’ frontage by 195’ depth more or less to Shertzer Lane in rear. Property #2: 2% story, 11 room & 3 bath frame home (having 3 apartments). Manor Ave. #9 Contents: 2 apart, on first floor w/2 kitchens, 2 living rooms, 2 single bedrooms, 2 baths w/showers (paneled walls); second floor apart ment w/kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms, & full bath. Basement w/inside & outside cellar doors, oil hot water furnace w/summer winter hookup, borough water & sewage, alum, storm windows & doors, attached storage shed. Also sep.: frame 2 story barn suitable for 2 car garage & workshop w/cement floor & water & sewage. Lot size: 79’ frontage along Manor Ave. by 153’ depth more or less to Shertzer Lane. Property will be offered for sale as 2 sep. Real Estates or as one Real-Estate together. Properties open for mspection. Sat.’s. Sept. 16-& 23 & 30 from 1 till 2. Sale by Commonwealth National Bank Jeffrey W. Sidebottom Atty. Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190 PUBLIC SALE From Route 11 at Inwood, W. Va., turn East on Route 51 Travel 3 miles to Ejlinger’s Market (formerly Haines’) Turn right - .2 of a mile to sate - OR from Charles Town, W- Va. Take Route 51 West to Ellinger’s - Turn left • .2 of a mile to sale. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 At 10:00 A.M. APPROXIMATELY 20-25 Tractors - Including Cubs, Fords, John Deere, Internationals, Fergusons, and other makes - ALSO We will be offering a good selection of plows, cultivators, wagons, new and used rotary cutters, post hole digger, discs, wood saw, rakes, baler, grain elevators, com pickers, and other farm related articles. TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD ETC. We will be offering CB radios and antennas, electric adding machine, stereo equipment, AM-FM radios, colored and black and white TVs, copying machine, men’s and ladies watches and rings, costume jewelry, electric sewing machine, chrome mags, nails, motor scooter, motor boat motor, Elvis Presley records, typewriter, assortment of cameras, fishing equipment, electric grinder, electric drill, sanders, air tools, sockets and adjustable wren ches, 8 track tape players, come-along, log chain, bat tery charger, 2 new 6 volt batteries, cassette recorder, AM-FM radio with cassette player, tape recorders, bits, Homelite chain saw, chain hoist, assortment of carpenter, mechanic and plumbing tools, jumper cables, electric clock, trailer hitch, new tools, and other small tools. GUNS: Remington Model 1100 Automatic 870 Remington pump OTHER GUNS ALSO: 1973 International pickup with camper top. TEMRS: Cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Not Responsible For Accidents. Lunch Rights Reserved. Sale Manager: EDGAR A. BOHRER 304-229-8354 AUCTIONEERS; Miller and Bohrer CLERKS: Ware and Bohrer NOTE: WE WILL be accepting Farm Equipment Con signments for this auction. Due to our already having sufficient small items and tools, no household, tools or ther small items will be accepted for this sale* , «AVlNG*^jjkfer. iON, feel that beiqg of ice to you wdnfd oPoeneilmal to everyone invMved. * p At 2:00 ■(Syrt- t.-i,.' - h VJ
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