: SPECIAL HEIFER SALE Belleville Livestock Mkt. Belleville, PA. «a ♦ ♦ ♦ I FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 13 t at 6:30 p.m. ♦ 200-300 Head Heifers ♦ (Some registered) X Heifers all ages, springers, bred beifers and ♦ open'heifers. • ♦ Consign your beifers to this sale. We need a X good Pa. health chart, 30 day test preferred. X BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MKT., INC. ♦ 717-935-2146 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 At 2:00 P.M. Located along 897 2 miles Southeast of Blue Ball. From Blue Bali take Rt. 322 East about 1 mile. At 897 turn right. East Earl Twp., Lancaster County. Penna. 2Vz STORY FRAME DWELLING with vinyl siding and small barn on % acre lot. 7 room house, 4 bedrooms, bath and fc. Washhouse, built in kitchen, oil fired hot air heat, good well water, shade trees in lawn, small garden. Barn nas room for few horses and other stable room, with shed attached for garage or shop. inspection of property Call 717-354-9851. Condition of sale 10% down, balance in 40 days. Terms by. EARL M. & MARIAN HOOVER Auctioneers: Paul W. Horst. 445-5119 and LamarZ. Sensenig, 354-8116 Not Responsible for Accidents v" PUBLIC AUCTION SAT. OCT. 31 at 10:30 A.M.. Consignment auction to be held in our yard on the corners of Rt. 38 and 388 in Newark Valley, NY, 8 miles north of Owego, NY. TRACTORS N Case 1030,400 G&D, VAC’s; Farmall M 350 and VV4; JD M w/tools and B; Ford 6000, 4000 w/loader 8N & 9N; Massey 135; AC WD & B; many others.- - CONSTRUCTION Case 580 C loader backtioe; 1973 IHC 500 C w/drott; #4 IN 1 Case 310 crawler w/wmch; JD 440 w/PTO; Trogan 4 wh. drive loader; AC 2 wh. drive loader; Lambrbghini crawler w/3 pt. and PTO; new and used buckets, dozer blades, 3 axle DOW equipment trailer. SALVAGE TRACTORS & PARTS MF 130; Case 411 B; Oliver 70; JD A; others; new and used fenders; 3 fast hitch assemblies; 20 top links and drawlers; tires, weights, PTO shafts; new and used implement * parts. HARVESTING & OTHER EQUIPMENT Farmall 350 w/2 row NI picker; MF 510 D combine w/4 row com and grain, NH 328 and 676 spreaders plus plows, discs, wagons, elevators, etc. being consigned everyday; plus a 19” Papec Model K ensilage cutter; 2 PTO McCormick Deenng com binders; late Mc- Cormick Deering sulky plow, Nicholson tedder, Perry feeder, Empire drill, Burr mill, large rear mounted police, 4 wh. wooden wagon, etc. Approx. 10 cars, trucks, and golf carts; and Misc. items. Trucking available. Forklift and boom tractor loading dock. Lunch by Newark Valley Ladles Auxiliary. Items subject to change due to dally business. Items being consigned everyday. For more information call: 607-642-8688 irlnnripTrul Sale managed by: 4? yPPRik" Goodrich Auction Service A UCTIOW Rt. 38 and 388 C PRV9CE Newark Valley, NY 13811 Nights: 607-642-8519 Auctioneer and Ringman; Ed Goodrich Jr. and Jack Hussey Free cider and doughnuts ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Located in Leacock Township. Lancaster County, PA 1 mile west of Intercourse, 2Vz miles east of Bird-inrHand on Old Leacock Road, V 4 mile south of Route 340 - Watch for signs. REAL ESTATE consists of a story frame stucco house with 4 bedrooms and bath, bank barn renovated for hogs (100 head capacity), high rise chicken house (10,000 bird capacity), diesel air compressor, lights and all ac cessories go with real estate, house trailer, carriage shed. Bam scaffolded for tobacco situated on 8 acres of ground of which 4 acres are tillable with balance -in pasture. Im provements well maintained. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down day of sale,"final settlement 90 days or negotiable. Terms by: AMOS E.& ANNA S. FISHER Auctioneers: Steve Petersheim Call collect - 717-786-4624 Everett Kreider OF ROOFING EQUIPMENT & VEHICLES Discontinuing the roofing business will sell located at the Novan Warehouse on Key Street (off Park Circle) next to City Park, Hagerstown, Maryland. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 at 12:00 Noon Inventory & Smaller Equipment & Tools Two Gravely 7.6 HP tractors; two 44 in. tractor sweepers w/new brushes; Model 393 Smith hoist ballast box; 1 yd. gravel bucket; sjvmg beam hoist w/ground motor; 3 alimite roof pumps, 300 ft. hose; Garlock 12 in. roof scratcher; another 6 in.; Garlock patch sweeper, new brush; 2 Garlock cold stuff gravelers; 5 sections trash chutes; Tornado CAB air broom; 3 spray wands and tips; Dayton 230 amp. welder; Craftsman model 10 motorized table saw, extra blades; Craftsman 20/14 chain saw w/case; 2 Black & Decker H.D. cut saws and blades; Garlock single blade roof cutter; fiberglass wet dry vacuum; 4 Jackson Mil rubber tire wheelbarrows; 2 sets safety standards (roof edge to OSHA specs.); Aeroil LPH 40 ft. ladder hoist (elec.); adjustable barrel dollie, two 100 lb. gas cylinders; 2 week burners; hand tank sprayers; new nylon street brooms and handles; D & ball handle spud bars; alum, grain scoops; spades; 600 ft. new Vi in. rope; other rope; pulleys, hooks, etc.; assorted alum, extension ladders; large amount H.D. extension cords; 3 boxes 2Vi in. Simplex roofing nails; asst, insulation nails; 4 Jerry gas cans; Igloo 3,5, and 10. gal. water ■ coolers; asst, wrenches and tools; lots of UP sulation board and cant strip; 7 squares of black roofing shingles; asst, oil filters and other misc. items. Vehicles and Larger Equipment (2) 1980 Ford Vans, 6 cylinder, automatic, P.S., radio; box bumper and pintle' hitch, custom storage racks, Amen Van ladder racks, low mileage. 1977 Chev. El Camino, P.S., P. 8., air, automatic, cruise, 350 V 8 engine, lock in por table tool box. ~ 1974 Int. 1800 truck w/16 ft. Omaha grain and cattle body w/hoist, 5 speed transmission, 2 speed axle, P.S., air brakes, 392 V 8 engine, 10:00 x2O tires, aj. pintle hitch. 1974 Ford Club Cab FlOO pickup, P.S P. 8., V 6, automatic, adj. box bumper w/pintle hitch, Amen Van ladder rack. 1959 Chev. 1 ton dump truck, Somerset bed; 350 VS, 4 speed, dual wheels; extra wheels and new tires. 1977 P & D (re-engineered) roof vacuum, trailer mounted, hydraulic fold out, Ford 300 Industrial engine - ready to use. Includes 50 ft. gray suction hose and 600 ft. 4 in. scbd. 40 ABS pipe and fittings. 15 ft., 20 ft., 55 ft. 180 AR Black suction hose (high abrasion). . Aeroil trailer mounted patch kettle. Six 235/75 Rl5 tires - Four LR 78 x 15 Lt. tires. - Inspection sale day after 8:00 a.m. - TERMS: Cash or company check with bank letter. R.X. DRINKER & SONS, INC. AUCTIONEER: Robert C. Mullendore CLERK: C.L Metz PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25,1981 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE 8 Acre Chicken & Produce Farm PUBLIC SALE Wildlife group calls on EPA to ban toxic pesticide 1 GAP AUCTION I i FRIDAY EVE, OCT. 30 ! ■ 5:30 P.M. ■ _ Located oil Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op- ■ ■ posite Turkey Hill Minit Market - Cross RR Bridge. | I ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! I SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION . fl CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS J m FROM 8:00 A.M4O 7:00 P.M. ■ S OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT ■ _ Call us for pick-up service B ■ IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers ■ * 442-4936 or 442-8254 I ■ CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES ■ I DELLINGER & DELUNGER FALL FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION SAT., OCT. 31 at 10 A.M. Location; 30 miles south of Winchester on 1-81 at Exit 72 Woodstock, take Rt. 42 West, approx. 8 miles on left. Largest consignment so far this year in the Shenandoah. Tractors, Corn Pickers, Balers, and Other Misc. Farm Equipment and Items. Also Trucks, Tools, and Animal Health Sup plies. Consignments welcome. Terms: Cash or, Approved Check. DELLINGER & DELLINGER Edinburgh, Virginia 703-984-4737 or 984-4941 Auctioneer: Larry Stover PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1981 9 :ooa.m. i Complete Dispersal - Pequea Wood Working Shop. Shop, Carpenter, Cement, Power and Hand Tools. Located Lancaster Co., PA, Vz mile south of Ronks. Terms by JACOB LSTOLTZFUS PUBLIC AUCTION Dispersals coming up SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1981 9:30 a.m. FARM MACHINERY • HOttSEKOLO GOODS • ANTIQUES Located 2 mi. east of Cochranville, Pa. Terms by ' KATHRYN TOPPER Est. of John Topper PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1981 at i;oo pm. REAL ESTATE - 8 Acre Chicken & Produce Farm Located in Leacock Township. Lancaster County, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,1961 HORSE DRAWN FARM MACKMERY - HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD & HORSES Located Vz mite south of Nickel Mines. Terms by EMANUEL & ANNIE PEIERSHEIM Watch For Full Listings! Auctioneers; Steve Petersheim Call Collect 717-786-4624 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24,1981—033 Washington; d.c. The National Wildlife Federation has called on the U.S. En vironmental Protection Agency to ban any use 'or export of the toxic pesticide endrin. The call from the nation’s largest conservation group came two weeks after the Montana wildlife agency an nounced that it had found high levels of the pesticide in ducks and geese. - Last spring endrin was legally sprayed on at least 120,000 acres of wheat in Montana to combat an outbreak of Army cutworms. Thousands of acres were also sprayed in Colorado, South Dakota and Wyoming. Montana officials laegan testing migratory waterfowl after the Montana Wildlife Federation, an NWF affiliate, reported fish and other wildlife kills in that state. Against the advice of the state health department, the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission voted in September to allow a duck and goose season this fall. However, the Com mission cautioned hunters to strip birds of skin and body fat, to eat nirmore than one bird a week, and no more than six per year. The NWF statement follows: 1 ‘The recent discovery of endrin contamination of waterfowl in Montana is more than just a wildlife problem. It is also a human, economic, and agricultural concern. And, it affects states other than Montana. Because the con taminated waterfowl are migratory, every state in the central and Pacific flyways must be on the alert. Although only ducks and geese * have been tested for endrin contamination, it is clear that other wildlife species will also be affected, including such endangered species as the whooping crane, bald eagle, and peregrine falcon. “Obviously, there is a need for pesticides. However, the use of endrin, which is more toxic than the outlawed pesticide DDT, is simply unnecessary. The availability of less toxic but effective pesticides and new integrated pest management techniqu es make endrin an archaic'choice. “It is dear that a change in the regulations is called for. EPA most act swiftly to ban all use of endrin in the country, -and since we do not want to export our environmental problems, the ban should cover export of this deadly pesticide as well as its. domestic use.”