PUBLIC SALE LARGE ESTATE DISPERSAL William M. White Estate 5 TRACTORS - 4 TRUCKS - CAR - FARM MACHINERY APPROXIMATELY 40 HEAD FEEDER CATTLE - EAR CORN-HAY-STRAW TOOLS - ANTIQUE JOHN DEERE FARM TRACTOR The undersigned, due to passing of husband, will sell at public auction the following - located from Gettysburg, Pa. take Route 116 West and continue just through Fairfield, Pa. and bear right at Y (just opposite school) or from Enunitsburg, Md. take Route 97 North to Zora, turn right onto Route 116 East and con tinue approximately 3 miles to sale site on - MONDAY, APRIL 6 - 9.30 AM. 1978 International Model 2554 Diesel Truck, 35,000 gross, IH 466 cu. in. 6 cyl. diesel, 5 spd. w/2 spd. axle, 1100-20 rubber w/a new 25 ft. aluminum livestock body w/dividers (a fine livestock truck); 1977 Chevrolet Scottsdale 30 dual wheel truck, 350 V 8,4 spd., 9,000 gross with 9 ft. drop-gate cattle bed; 1976 Ford F-250 pickup, 360 VB, 4 spd., 16 in. rubber; 1968 Ford F-250 pickup, 352 VB, 4 spd., 16.5 rubber w/cattle bed; 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 305 VB, fully equipped, 15,400 miles (car in like new cond.), ANTIQUE JOHN DEERE 1936 MODEL AE COMPLETELY OVERHAULED - EX CELLENT CONDITION; John Deere Model 2840 Diesel WF-3 pt., dual remote on 184x34 rubber, 1,000 hrs. (Tractor in like new cond.); John Deere Model 730 Diesel, elect, start, NF-3 pt., 15-5x38 rear (excellent); John Deere Model 530 NF-3 pt., 12-4x36 rears (excellent); John Deere Model 430 WF-3 pt. (excellent); John Deere Model 6 late model 11.2x38 rears; John Deere Model 170 skid loader w/bucket & fork & Wisconsin V 4 engine; like new John Deere Model 700 Grinder-Mixer; John Deere Mod. F -345 4-16 in. hyd. reset plow; John Deere Mod. F -125 4-16 3 pt. trip-back plow; John Deere BWA -12 ft. deep suction trans. disc harrow; John Deere Mod. 7000 4x38 row com planter w/dry fertilizer, loading auger, insecticide, and electronic monitor; John Deere Mod. FB-15 disc gram drill w/grass seed; John Deere Mod. 350 36 ft. hay & gram elevator, PTO, w/ground drag and chute; John Deere 894 4 bar rubber tooth hay rake; John Deere Mod. 8W 7 ft. sickle mower; John Deere Mod. 1064 16 ft. hyd. dump wagon w/9.50-8 ply tires & sides; John Deere Mod. 953 16 ft. wagon on 15 in. rubber; New Idea Mod. 218 tandem axle spreader w/hyd. endgate; New Idea Mod 17 tractor spreader; John Deere 2 row cultivators w/rear sweeps for J.D. 520,620 etc., tractor snow-plow; wide front ends for J.D. 50,60,70 senes; Bnllion 12 ft. trans, high clearance spring tooth harrow; New Holland Mod. 33 7 ft. flail chopper; Easy Trail 872 chassis w/Easy Flow gravity bin; dry fertilizer or gram auger for gravity wagon; Grain-O-Vator tandem axle 150 bu. auger wagon; Caldwell 8 ft. pull-type rotary mower; 2-150 bu. Smidley 4 compartment cattle feeder; Sutner cattle rub & oiler; Ritchie hog and cattle waterers; Mayrath 2 section 35 ft. hay conveyor w/V5 h.p. elect, motor; 15 ft 16 in. galvanized dram tile; hyd. cylinders; 16 ft. Harvest Handler gram conveyor; 14 ft. tandem axle utility trailer; 2 wheel utility trailer w/5 ft. bed; Craftsman 10 in. radial arm saw; several rolls snow fence; 300 gal. fuel tank w/pump; 12 & 14 ft. cattle gates; 32 ft. wood shifting ladder; cattle de-homers; elect, motors; metal tool box; barrel hog waterer; 14 hole & 1-12 hole hog feeder; cattle chute head gate; chain binders; anvil; forge; grindstone; lot motor oils, greases, trans. oil, etc.; grease guns; 55 gal. drum & pump; lot misc. farm hardware; lot misc. farm hand tools; small electrical tools; 12 bags wool; 2 bags black wool; Win chester 22 cal. single shot rifle; 12 ga. single barrel shotgun; lot misc. syringes, leads, cattle working accessories; cattle drugs; straw cutter; single hole com shelter w/motor; Titan 220 elect, heater; refrigerator; metal desk; office chairs. CATTLE Approximately 40 head local raised feeder cattle from approximate 300 lbs. to 800 lbs. (A VERY NICE LOT OF CATTLE). CORN HAY-STRAW Approximately 85-90 ton ear com in several cnbs being sold by crib & by ton; ap proximately 35 ton mixed hay being sold in lots; approximately 1,000 bales straw; MANY OTHER ITEMS. To be sold for a neighbor - John Deere Model 55 Combine w/12 ft. gram head, 3 row narrow and 2 row wide com heads; John Deere Model 110 12 ft. trans. disc.; John Deere Model 50 Tractor. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This sale consists of a fine lot of like new & well kept items as Mr. White, a well known lifelong livestock dealer and farmer, took excellent care of his equip ment and trucks. Plan to attend this fine farm and cattle sale. Public Inspection: Saturday & Sunday, April 4 &5 and sale day. TERMS - CASH OR GOOD CHECK. Refreshment rights reserved. WILLIAM M. WHITE ESTATE Martha Mae Shryock White, Executrix C David Redding, Auctioneer Rt. 6 - Gettysburg, Pa. • Phone 717-334-6941 or 334-6598 " ' ' ' 1 Use goggles save an eye LTITIZ When pesticides and any farm working with fertilizers, chemicals, you may Cornwall Manor’s Furniture Auction SATURDAY, MARCH 28 at 10 A.M., Cornwall, Pa. Mahogany Klmg bedroom suite, Gov. Wmthrop book case top desk, glass door comer cupboard, gate teg table, cane seat rocker, large mirror, dining room table & 4 chairs w/needlepomt, 2 pie crust tables, magazine racks. Zenith Mediterranean stereo console w/8 track, receiver, & turn table (6 mos. old), Penna House & Gov. Winthrop slant front secretary desks, pr. twin cherry beds & 2 dressers, 8 cedar chests (all sizes), 8 steamer trunks, 26 complete beds (sterilized), 15 room size mgs & runners, (plain & pattern) draperies, 2 desks pads, paper stock, 12 chests of drawers, sewing machines, 18 suit cases, 40 lamps of all descriptions, 28 uphl. chairs, recltners & sofas; 15 gold leaf & asst, mirrors, ornate picture frames, oil paintings, etc.; sofas, blankets & linens; 50 record albums, pr. mable end tables, kitchen wares, foot stools, 8 card & end tables, books, many oak, cherry & walnut chests of dr., desks, mte stands, beds, china cabinet & serving tables. Liquidation of a massive quantity of quality furnishings brought to Cornwall Manor by our guests. Auction held in recreation hall on grounds. Food served 2nd Auction with an tiques to be held April 11. Jewelry & fur auction Fn. eve, Apr. 10. Terms by, UNITED METHODIST CORNWALL MANOR HOME Claude F. Smith V. Ronald Smith, Auctioneers A 'Viv suffer a severe eye Virginia S. Boyce, injury - and possible “Ninety percent of blindness - unless you eye injuries could be wear appropriate eye prevented with the use protection, warns the of proper protective National Society to eyewear and safety Prevent Blindness. precautions,” Boyce “More than half of all stressed, agricultural eye injuries “Whenever you over the past few years handle fertilizers, involved chemicals, pesticides, chemical according to reports cleaners and solvents, from hospital wear goggles fitting emergency rooms,” snugly around the eyes, said the Society’s with hooded vents to executive director, keep out liquids,” Boyce jggj FEEDER CATTLE & CALF SALES South Branch Stockyards, Inc., Moorefieid, W. Va. Ph: (304) 538-6055 (304) 538-2579 538-6600 257-1054 FIRST SALE - FRIDAY, APRIL 3 7:30 p.m. 800 Head... Number Estimated SECOND SALE - FRIDAY, APRIL 17 7:30 p.m. 1250 Head... Number Estimated TWO run OLDS, YEARLINGS AW CALVES Sales Sponsored By the South Branch Stockyards and the West Virginia Cattlemen’s Association. THIRD ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT SALE FfltM EQUIPMEKT - UWN t GARDEN EdUIPffiHI We will be offering the following located at the West Virginia State Fair Grounds, Route 219 South Lewisburg - Fairlea, West Virginia on SAIVRDAY, MARCH 28,1981 At 9:30 A.M. TRACTORS - FORDS, CUBS, IN TERNATIONALS, JOHN DEERE, LONGS, DAVID BROWNS, MASSEY FERGUSONS, CASE, ALUS-CHALMERS ALSO A good selection of 1,2,3 and 4 bottom plows, new and used rotary cutters, pull type and 3 pt. hitch new and used disc, side and 3 pt. mowers, 3 pt. and pull type rakes, spreaders, balers, wagons, post hole diggers, 6 and 7 ft, blades, 1 and 2 row cultivators, elevators, hay binds - various makes, mower-conditioners, choppers, wood saws, lawn and garden tractors and im plements, and other farm related equipment. We will also have new and used tools. CUZ of Pennsylvania will be here with a good selection of watches, tapestries, and yard goods for the ladies - NEW TOOLS - TERMS: Cash or good check. Nothing to be removed until settled for. SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS BLUE BRASS EQUIPMENT CO. FAIRLEA EQUIPMENT CO. Fairta 304645-1496 Fairto-304645-2400 eREENBKIER TSACTQR KIDD TRUCK 6 SALES, INC. IMPLEMENT Liffistmg - 304645-1712 Fairba - 304645-1200 MILLER'S IMPLEMENT ATKINS FORD Ltwiskrg 3044972777 Lmskrg 645-7045 Auctioneer: Edgar A. Bohrer 304-229-8354 THIS IS A CONSIGNMENT SALE SPON SORED BY THE ABOVE NAMED DEALERS. FARMERS AND DEALERS, IF YOU HAVE IDLE, UNUSED EQUIPMENT, CONSIGN WITH US AND LET US TURN THOSE ITEMS INTO CASH FOR YOU. We will be accepting consignments between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25, Thursday, March 26, and Friday, March 27, NO CON SIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON SALE DAY. Equipment purchased must be removed by Wednesday, April 1, Storage charges will be made after that date. For further information call any of the above listed phone numbers. For early consignments any of the dealers will be happy to talk with you. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ~ ONPREMISES . ' LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981—£ S advised. The Society also of fers these safety tips: Study the products’s label for current use and observe listed precautions. Understand thoroug hly how to operate all equipment prior to use. Always store pesticides in original containers, keeping them tightly closed. Carry at least five gallons of plain water on tractors and other farm equipment. Should any chemcals reach the eyes, flush them with water in stantly, holding the eyelids open, and continue flushing eyes for at least 15 minutes. Then seek immediate medical attention. “Delaying treatment increases the likelihood of vision loss,” Boyce cautioned. “Never put anything but water in the eyes; salves or ointments can com plicate first aid and later medical treat ment.” Highly concentrated liquid (and gaseous) fertilizers can inflict serious injuries. Of special concern is anhydrous ammonia, a gas pressurized to liquid state and used to boost crop production. One of the most damaging substances to the eye anhydrous ammonia begins destroying cells and tissues within seconds of contact. In addition to carrying at leat five gallons of water on the tractor, nurse tank and applicator, all anhydrous ammonia users should keep a plastic squeeze bottle of water in a shirt pocket to flush the eyes im mediately, m case of contact with anhydrous. Many eye injuries occur when pressurized anhydrous ammonia is transferred from bulk containers to smaller tanks, a process repeated several times. “Check all hose fit tings and connections in equipment every day,” Boyce said. “Just one minor defect - a weak point in a hose, faulty valve, a worn fitting - and eyesight may be threatened.” Anhydrous ammonia and its potentially blinding effects are vividly depicted in a film called “For the Rest of Your Life.” A dramatization of an accident with anhydrous illustrates the dangers, the safest handling procedures and the proper eye and face protection equipment. The film is available on loan from the National Society to Prevent Blindness, 79 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016. The National Society, established in 1908, is the oldest voluntary health agency nationally engaged in preventing blindness through community service programs, public and prefer nal Education and research. 177