Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1981, Image 151

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    USDA
WASHINGTON, D.C.
The U.S. Department
PUBLIC SALE
OF ROOFING, HOME
IMPROVEMENT EQUIPMENT,
VEHICLES, AND REAL ESTATE
Located at 814-816 Virginia Avenue,
Hagerstown, Maryland.
THURS. EVE., NOVEMBER 12
6:00 P.M.
Equipment & Inventory
Grace EH333 hydro spray airless paint
sprayer w/hoses and gun; WE portable
cellulose insulation machine w/blower, 100 ft.
extension cord, 100 ft. automatic cut-off button,
100 ft. hose, like new; Craftsman 10 in. radial
saw w/stand; portable alum. Tnm A Brake 12
ft. 6 m. heavy construction w/stands and
carrying handles; portable alum. Port O Brake
10 ft. 6 in. anti stands; alum, portable saw table
w/angle attachment; Port O Coder cod holder
and cutoff stand; Improved handy Asbestos
shingle cutter; ladder jacks; pole jack stands;
alum, slag pushers; alum, hot kettle mop
handle; slag scraper; 2 mop carts w/wheels;
mop buckets; roof pulley; picks; shovels;
mops; skill .saws; elec, hand Sanders; drills;
portable magnet; digging irons; sledge; rakes;
etc. CraftsmaiT3.7/18” chain saw w/automatic
sharpener; metal tool boxes; metal shelving;
scaffolding used for storage racks.
Alum. 60 ft. extension ladder, new; Alum.
24x30 ft. walkers; 20, 24, 32, 36, 40 ft. wooden
ladders; assorted step ladders, 4 to 8 ft.;
rubber tire wheelbarrow; 5 lb. propane torch
w/gauge, nozzle and striker; Igloo 10 gal.
water cooler; large oil and grease clothing _
container; boat gas tank.
Assort, asphalt roof shingles, interlocking
and seal down; cellulose and Batt insulation; 10
gal: driveway sealer; asst, new and used alum,
and galv. spouting; white alum, soffitt solid,
approx. 2 squares; lot of alum, and galv. drip
edge and edging for slag stop in asst, sizes; J
and starter chanel alum, and vinyl strip; ap
prox. 300 ft. vinyl gutter; some new and used
vinyl siding - 8 sq. of gray, other colors; 3 sq.
mixed alum, siding; tar paper; drop clothes;
asst, nails; caulking and paint.
Office Equipment
Wooden executive desk and chair, like new;
knee hole desk and swivel chair; vinyl swivel
rocker; love seat rocker; 2 metal 4 drawer file
' cabinets; Dyn radio-tape player and speakers;
elec, calculator and adding machines; oil and
gas fired upright forced hot air furnaces;
Coldspot Super Mart side by side refrigerator
freezer; artifical Christmas tree, trimmings
BTid train
1979 Chev. 1 ton truck w/10 ft. twin hoist Thiel
dump body; P.S.; V 8 350 engine, 4 speed; 2 new
Michelin 950 x 16.5 10 ply radial tires; 15,000
miles.
1979 Chev. hi ton pickup; V 8 350 engine;
automatic; air; P.S.; P.S.; metal rack for 8 ft.
pickup.; metal tool box for wide pickup.
1975 Ford FlOO Van w/10 ft body; V 8 - standard
shift.
State gas fired trailer mounted hot kettle
w/gauge, less than 2 years old; another trailer
mounted hot kettle.
WiU offer my personal auto...
1980 Lincoln Mark VI, 4 door, fully equipped,
34,00 miles.
TERMS: Cash or company check with bank
letter.
Not Responsible for Accidents.
Items may be inspected after 8:00 A.M. day of
sale.
Real Estate
Lot with approx, frontage of 100 ft. and depth
of approx. 100 ft. on north side and 70 ft. on
south side running easterly to an alley. Im
proved by 33 x 60 block garage w/4 big bays and
office, adjoining 18 x 26 frame covered by vinyl
siding w/large overhead door, aH covered by
hot built up roof; city water and sewage.
Known as 814 and 816 Virginia Avenue,
Hagerstown, Maryland and more particularly
described in Liber 684 folio 306 and Liber 705
and folio 447; one of the Land Records of
Washington County, Maryland.
Inspection by calling auctioneer - 582-0546
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: $4,000 cash or
certified check day of sale with balance due
within 30 days. All taxes, water and sewage to
be prorated as to final settlement. Purchaser to
pay all transfer tax and documentary stamps.
Possession upon final settlement.
RON SOCKS
T/A Socks Bros.
Home Improvement Co.
AUCTIONEER: Robert C. Mull endore
CLERK: C. L. Metz
sets rules
of Agriculture will now
allow breeding age
for
importing
mares to be imported
from countries affected
with contagious equine
metritis, a venereal
disease of horses, but
only under strict testing
Hunters
HARRISBURG -
Hunters who make their
presence known to other
hunters just might be
saving their own lives,
Game Commission
records indicate.
Absolute Auction
Equipment, Machinery, Trucks, Fork lift, Autos, Tools
Thursday, November 19 • 10 AM
For. Mrs. Chris D. StolUfus, Stoltzfus Private
Airport, 1145 Lincoln Hwy, Coatesville, Chester
Co., Pa From Rt. 30 By-pass take Chester City
Airport exit, onto Bleeker Rd. Vi mi. to Line. Hwy
(old Rt. 30) Lett to Auction Site.
Clark Y2O Fork Lift, 2000 lb -Cap, Pneu Tires
TRUCKS ‘64 Dodge Power Wg w/snow blade, '62
Chev w/20‘ Flat Bed, ‘5B Chev Cab & Frame
AUTOS ‘7O & 71 Ply Fury II Sedans, ‘57 Chev
Front End, (2) ‘63 Slant 6 Ply Engines, 6 cyl eng 2
TRAILERS 1 & 2 Axle 8 HP RIDER MOWER &
Bagger Portable Air Compressor Portable Work
Portable Heliarc Welder S Suppliers Portable
Steam Jenny, Sheet Metal Shear, Floor Drill Press
Bench Saw, Jointer Steel Equip, mcl Work
Stands & Benches, H D Work Carts, 1000-3000
Gal Tanks, Storage Containers, Drums, Shelving &
misc pcs 1000 lbs of Nuts & Bolts Good Tools
FARM MACHINERY 2 Bolt Plow. Disc.
Cultipacker, Seeder, Cornplanter. Ensilage Cutter,
Sickle Bar, 500 Bales Hay Used Lumber OFFICE
EQUIP 3 Metal Desks 4 Chairs, 3 Fireproof File
Cab , Plus many useful items of all types
TERMS: CASH. For Info/Complete Brochure Call.
Member— National Auctioneers Association
GEYER ABSOLUTE f JL
AUCTION COMPANY, INC
Kenneth A. Geyer, President £ A
11 SOUTH TROOPER ROAD • NORRISTOWN. PA 1*403
(21SI <3l-6333
AtmrtcM t Fonmost AbaoJvf Auction Company
COLDSPRINGS FARM
PRODUCTION SALE
Sale to be held at the Frederick
Fairgrounds Frederick, Maryland.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16
ll:OOA.M.
80 REGjSTERED HOLSTEINS 80
50 Head Selling Fresh or Close
25 are first-calf Heifers just fresh
5 Service Age Bulls
1 EX and 17 Very Good and
Good Plus Cows Sell
MILK - MILK - MILK - MILK
4 sell with records from 23,000 to 25,770 M
10 sell with records from 20,000 to 23.310 M
12 sell with records from 18,000 to 20,D00M
15 sell with records from 700 F to 924 F
The 25 first-calf heifers are from dams with
records t028,140M and 1135 F. They are sired by
Conductor, Wayne, Jet Stream, Jenum, Jerry,
Marshfield Elevation Tony, Glendell and other
popular A.I. sires.
Featuring
Koimysid* filaadall Lady EX
Milking avar 100 lbs. a day
3-10 385 22,310 199
5 Service Age Bulls Sell:
Marshfield Elevation Tony son from EX
Ivanhoe Star dtr. with 31,540 M and 1039 F.
Glendell son from dam with 25.310 M
S-W-D Valiant out of an EX Starlight dtr.
Kingpin from an EX Kmglea Total
Coldsprmgs Fonz from an EX dam
Catai ogs Available
Tested for interstate Shipment
Free lunch being {.rovided starting at 11:00
A.M.
Auctioneer’s Note This sale offers as much
milk as any sale we have had the privilege of
selling. If you need milk to increase your base,
we suggest you take advantage of this rare
opportunity.
Owner
MARLIN HOFF
Coldsprings Farm
New Windsor, Md. 21776
Ph. 301-775-7670
Sale Manager
REMSBURG SALE SERVICE
P.O. Box 177
Jefferson, Md. 21755
Ph. 301-473-8214
mares from CEM-affected countries
and
procedures,
John K. Atwell,
deputy administrator of
USDA’s Animal and
Plant Health Inspection
treatment
should make presence known
Last year there were
16 persons shot in
mistake for game m
Pennsylvania, one less
than the preceding year.
A number of
precautions which could
(faitmwn 3M-3KO
Service, said no in 1977.
breeding age mares “The new import
have been permitted to requirements include
be imported from these intensive testing and
countries since the treatment procedures to
disease was discovered assure that mares are
be taken by potential
victims might help
reduce their chances of
being involved in a
mishap.
Should a hunter know
that another person is m
the vicinity, the hunter
hopefully will be a little
more cautious, just a
little more hesitant to
shoot, probably a little
more concerned that
another hunter is not in
the line of fire.
A hunter might make
his or her presence
known with a friendly,
spoken greeting.
Perhaps a discreet
cough might do the
tnck. Or possibly a
noisy exchange might
be necessary.
This might deprive
another hunter a shot at
a piece of game, but it is
PUBLIC AUCTION
TRUCKS, TRACTORS, TOOLS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
at 9:30 A.M.
The Estate pf J. Frederick Tomlinson,
Landscaping Contractor.
Sergeantsville-Rosemont Rd., Ser
geantsville, NJ. From Flemington
take Rt. 523 south to Sergeantsville, turn
right at traffic light, follow auction arrow
to sale site.
1975 Ford F-500 dump truck; 1972 Ford F-750
dump truck w/5 yard body; 1972 Ford F-350
stake body dump truck; 1971 Ford F-100 ¥l ton
pickup; 1975 General 9 ton tag-along trailer;
1969 Snoco snowmobile trailer; 1978 Case 380
LL tractor (diesel) w/hydraulic front end
loader; 1966 MF 3165 (gas) backhoe loader;
1979 Gravely garden tractor w/36” rotary
mower; Gravely garden tractor w/48” rotary
mower; Gravely Hole-trench digger and
snowblower; Howard rotovator w/Wisconsin
engine; Bunton edger (like new); York rake
w/grater blade and scarifier; Danuzer post
hole digger w/10” and 30” augers; JD 2 bottom
14” 3 pt. plow; JD 7’ 3 pt. disc; BrUlion 5’ and 8’
seeders; Vicon 3 pt. fertilizer-lime spreader;
Remco straw blower w/Wisconsin Z 4 engine; 3
rubber tire wheelbarrows; 2 wheel land
scapers dolly; McCullough 16” and 20” chain
saws; Skil sabre saw; Craftsman % HP bench
grinder; Rockwell Ms" electric drill; 5 ton
hydraulic floor jack; heavy duty bench vise,
Sears portable tank mounted air compressor;
assorted shovels; rakes; picks; 2 manual post
hole diggers; Craftsman 39 piece tap and dye
set; sorted mechanics hand tools, 2 Cyclone
lawn seeders; Backpack gas powered sprayer
mister; flower pots, portable platform scale;
Sears 2 HP irrigation pump w/approx. 1200’ of
plastic pipe; plus numerous items not men
tioned.
Terms: Cash ora good check.
Col. John P. Kachmar C.A.I. Auctioneer
Flemington, NJ
201-782-4271
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1981—D23
much better for a hunter
to be upset about
missing a turkey, say,
than to find a gunshot
victim. In any event,
there should be some
communication.
A rustle m the leaves
or brush cannot be
recommended to let
another hunter know
about one’s presence,
since game can nor
mally be expected to
make a similar noise,
too.
While the shooter
always bears the burden
of making absolutely
sure of his or her target
before firing, hunters
who take some sensible
precautions can avoid
becoming likely targets
for overly-anxious
shooters.
free of the disease,’’
Atwell said.
A key element is the
surgical removal of the
chtonal sinuses from
the mares. Contagious
equine metritis bacteria
are most likely to
remain in the chloral
sinuses after clinical
signs of the disease have
disappeared, he said.
These tissues are also
the most difficult to test
and treat.
Under the new rules,
government veterinar
ians in the country of
origin must collect a
test specimen im
mediately before
surgery Both the test
specimens and the
excised tissues will then
be cultured for bacteria.
After surgery, thd
mare would have five
days of intensive
treatment. Then the
mare must pass three
negative tests for
contagious equine
metritis at intervals of
at least seven days. The
final tests must be taken
no more than 30 days
before she is exported to
the United States.
If any of these tests
showed infection, the
mares could not be
shipped, Atwell said.
At the port-of-entry
quarantine in the United
States the mares will be
checked for dounne,
glanders, equine
piroplasmosis and
equine infectious
anemia. They will then
be consigned for con
tagious equine metritis
treatment and testing in
a state that has agreed
to accept mares from
affected countries under
state and federal laws to
prevent the disease.
Post-entry treatment
and testing include five
days of treatment,
followed by a senes of
three tests at intervals
of not less than seven
days. Mares passing all
of these procedures with
negative results will be
released from
quarantine.
Pregnant mares must
remain in quarantine
until they foal. Both
mare and foal must pass
negative tests for
contagious equine
metritis. All work in the
country of ongm must
be supervised by the
government’s veterin
arians, and diagnostic
testing must be in
laboratories approved
by those governments.
Contagious equine
metritis is a venereal
disease of horses that
directly infects only the
mares. Stallions may be
mechanical carriers of
the bacteria; however,
they may be rendered
free of the disease by
thorough scrubbing and
treatment of their
genitalia.
Countries listed by
USDA as affected with
the disease are
Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Denmark,
Federal Republic of
Germany, France,
Ireland, Italy, Japan
and the United
Kingdom.
Text of the new
regulation was
published in the Oct. 16
Federal Register.