D26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1981 Turkey hunters must be careful harrrentier identifies a turkey, human will be shot in nArCrtiijoUKu there is no chance that a mistake Safety speciahsts for the Pennsylvania Game Commission have issued a special appeal to hunters to take extra precautions during the fall turkey seasons. Turkey hunting ac cidents are of concern to Hunter Education Coordinator James Filkosky, who says, “75 percent of all persons shot in mistake for game in Pennsylvania last year were thought to be turkeys. ’ “Some of the victims were concealed in heavy cover, wore camouflage material and were attempting to call in birds,” noted Filkosky. “This method is turkey hunting at its finest, but unfortunately some hunters apparently are shooting at what they believe are sounds and movements.” Pennsylvania’s army of turkey hunters is growing rapidly, and it’s incumbent upon every hunter to be, absolutely sure of his or her target before firing. If the hunter positively Fed. Grain Advisory to meet Nov. 13 WASHINGTON, D.C. The first meeting of the recently formed U.S. Gram Standards Act Advisory committee will be held in Washington D.C. Nov. 13. The meeting, which is open to the public, will start at 9:30 a.m in room 5066 of USDA’s South Building, 14th and Independence Ave. S.W., and is scheduled to end by 4 p.m. Although the meeting is open to the public, participation by persons other then committee members will be limited to written statements submitted before or during the meeting to public participation as tune permits. C.W. McMillan, assistant secretary of agriculture for marketing and in spection services, said the purpose of the committee is to advise the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Federal Gram Inspection Ser vice on the efficient and economical im plementation of the U.S. Gram Standards Act. McMillan will serve as committee chairman and Kenneth A. Gilles, administrator of the Federal Gram In spection Service, will serve as vice chairman. Notice of the meeting was published in the Oct. 26 Federal I Public Sales Register Closing Date - Monday, 5 00 P M of each week’s publication NOVEMBER SAT NOV 7 - 7 PM Public Sale of Cattle Located at County Fairgrounds Sates Barn, Frederick, MD Eastern Limousin Breeders Association Sale SAT NOV 7 - 8 30 A M Public Sale of He u Ant' PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25,1981 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE 8 Aero Chicken A Produce Farm Located in Leacock Township, Lancaster County, PA 1 mile west of Intercourse, 2Vi miles east of Bird-in-Hand on Old Leacock Road, V* mile south of Route 340 - Watch for signs. REAL ESTATE consists of a 2% 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, carnage 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.& ANNAS. FISHER Auctioneers: Steve Petersheim Call collect - 717-786-4624 Everett Kreider FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Due to Change in Ownership We Have Been Commissioned to Sell On: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 10 A.M. At Abington Farm Equipment (For merly Goodwin Equipment), Route 6, Wyalusing, Pennsylvania. Farm Tractors: Farmall 560 D WFE com pletely overhauled, JD A w/tools, Farmall A w/tools, Ford 9N, w-30 & others. Farm Equipment: Plows; IH 540 4x16, JD 145 4x16, Ohver 560 4x16, Oliver 3 btm. Balers; IH 37 w/thrower, MF 10. Spreaders; IH 30 like new, NH 518. Loaders. IH 1550, NewKwik Way 284 + new loader buckets etc. Choppers: IH 350 w/2 heads, IH flail. Blowers; NH 26 & NH table, Windrow turners, Woods hydra-boost, IH combine #42 w/cont. motor, cultivators, buzz saw 3 pt. blade. Welders: 5 amp w/IH power unit, 300 amp w/Wisconsm air compressor, wagon hoist, hand winch. Lawn & Garden: Cadet 106 w/mower, Roper mower, used mower decks, rebuilt 10-12-14 HP motors, cultivators & other parts. Parts. Weights & brackets, suitcase segment etc. Parts for C’s, H’s, & M’s, 460’s & 560’s. Such as pulleys, hydraulics, pedestals, hitches, fenders, also heat housers, rear wheels, axles. An accumulation of many years of IH equip ment parts new and used. Fox parts, Gehl parts, Farmall 826 block & crank. Tires: Assorted new and used and runs. Store Inventory; 5 different models Fisher stoves, Fuego fireplace inserts, fireplace tools & equipment. Goodwin heat safe circulators. Office Equipment: Desks, swivel chairs, file cabinets, Sperry Rem model SR 101 typewriter, calculators, adders, Abico copier, 3M copier, oil fired furnace & duct work. Auctioneers’ Note- Abmgton Equipment has purchased the business from the Goodwin Brothers and will continue to serve the com munity as in the past. Terms: Cash or Good check. Abington Equipment JAMES O'DONNELL, Owner Howard W. Visscher Sales Manager & Auctioneer RD XBox 507 Nichols, NY 13812 607-699-7250 goes, Jewelry, Household Goods, Tools, and Bank Stock Located at the site along Rt 234 midway bet ween York and East Berlin, close to Bieseckers Mill, In Jackson Twp, York County, PA Barbara B Sheaffer Estate Clair R Slaybaugh, Auctioneer SAT NOV 7 - 12 30 P M Public Sale of Real Estate, Antiques, Collectibles and Household Items Located Approx 40 mi North ot Harrisburg, Pa, 1 mi north of the Borough of Berrysburg, along Rt 225 Donald L Kocher and Dorothy Snyder, Owners Dockey and Dockey Auctioneers SAT NOV 7 10 AM Public Sale of Farm Machinery, Gram and Heifers Located on the premises at Rt 1 Fredericksburg, Bethel Twp , Lebanon Co. PA Turn south off Rt 22 at Esther’s Diner onto Blue Mountain Rd and con- ABSOLUTE AUCTION ESTATE LIQUIDATION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1981 At 9:30 A.M. Located along _Old Gettysburg Pike adjacent to U-Haul just off Route 15 at Rossmoyne Exit. ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CAR COLLECTION 1928 Chev Coupe (partial restored), 1941 Buick Special Coupe, 1941 Chevrolet Sedan, 1952 Plymouth Fastback, 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr., 1954 Chevrolet 2 dr., 1954 Chevrolet P/Up Truck, 1960 Oldsmobile Coupe, 1960 Chevrolet Coupe (no engine), 1963 Corvair Truck, 1962 Chevrolet 15 Passenger Limosine, 1966 Chevy Nova, 1970 International Scout 4 Wheel drive w/New Snow Plow, 1972 Ford Ranchero Garage Kept 700 Original Miles, 1964 Buick LeSabre, 19 Corvairs 1961 & 1963 Models - to be sold AS IS in Restorable Condition, 1927 One-Ton Model T Truck Axle, Pontiac 1927 Wooden Wheels, Electric Golf Cart, 1927 Chev. Engine, 1955 Plymouth Parts Car, Misc. Auto Parts & Ac cessories. TOOLS - AUTOMOTIVE PARTS EQUIPMENT Schramm 15 hp Air Compressor, Emglo 5 hp Air Compressor, Pangbome Sandblasting Booth, 5 hp Dust Collection System, DeWalt 740 10 inch Radial Arm Saw, Rockwell Band Saw, DeWalt 10 inch Power Miter Box, Atlas 6050 Planter, Craftsman Belt Sander, Craftsman % hp Router, 10 Gal. Shop Vac, AC Tune-Up Machine, Coats 20/20 Tire changer, Bishman Tire Machine, Alemite Overhead Lube System Reels (14), Weidenhoff Generator/Regulator Machine, Walker Floor Jack, Alemite Spin Balancer, Armeture Lathe, Pangbome Sand blaster & Exhaust, Hunter Spin Balancer, Hooter Waste Oil Heaters, C-Clamps, Pipe Clamps, Carpenter Jigs, Nuts, Bolts, Lumber, Paint, Electric Motors, Metal Carts, Bumpers, Door Panels, Trailer Axle, Jeep Roll Bars, Tire Rack, Engine Block heater Cable, Drawbars, Iron Pipe, Metal Shelving, Exhaust Pipe, Car Top Carrier, 2 New Never Used Meyers 6% ft. Power Angle Snow Plows w/Lights, 10 ft. Overhead Doors, Wheels & Tires, Tempered Glass, Large OK Used Car Sign, 55 Gal. Drums, 4 Rolls Babed Wire, Roll Stock Fence, Locust Posts, Pallets, Sand in 100 lb. Bags, 14 Inch Mag Wheels, 2 New Micro Bubble Balancers, Portable Electric Welder, Battery Charger, New & Used Pick-Up Truck Boxes & Hundreds Other Items! HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT & IMPLEMENTS One Horse Sleigh, One Horse Buggy, IH 2 Bottom Trail Plow, 8’ Disc, 7 ft. Sickle Bar Mower, Cultivators for Oliver Tractor, Singletrees, Doubletrees, Wooden Wheels, and Related Items! HOUSEHOLD ITEMS - ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES Kitchenaid Portable Dishwasher, GE Refrigerator, Triple Dresser, Vanity, Lawn mower, Portable TV, File Cabinets, Work benches, Hanging Display Case, Old Cash Register, Office Desks, Dry Sink, Air Con ditioners, Old Trunks, Comer Cupboard Base, Fireplace Mantels, Clothestrees, Chairs, 4 Old barber Chairs, Cast Iron Kettle, Rockers, Kitchen Cupboard, Cane Chairs, Hewn Beams, Wooden Barrels, Pots, Pans, Lamps, Dishes & Hundreds Other Items! NOTE: Sale Order - 9:30 A.M. Household items, antiques, collectibles, followed by horse drawn items. Cars at 1:00 P.M. followed by tools and equipment. ESTATE OF ROBERT E. BOSHART Property of: Steward M. Sunderland Klare Sunderland, Executrix and Power of Attorney Kerry A. Pae, C.A.I. Auctioneer Stoney Creek Auction Co. 86 Stoney Creek Drive Dauphin, Pa. 17018 717-921-2100 tmue past intersection to first lane to right Harold and Pearl Swemhart Harry H Bachman, Auc tioneer SAT NOV 7 - 930 A M Public Sale of Farm Machinery, Household Goods and Antiques Located 2 miles east of Cochranville, PA Estate of John Topper Steve Petersheim, Auctioneer. SAT NOV 7 Public Sale of Farm and Weekend Retreat Located 6 mi SW of Mifflentown, 56 mi W of Harrisburg Long Bros, Auctioneers 717-527-4784 SAT NOV 7 - 1 PM Public Sale of 95 acre farm at intersection of Rt 15 and 54, west l mile on right (Lycoming County) Terms by Joseph L Beiler Ken Welsh, Auc tioneer >AT NOV 7 - 9 A.M ’ublic Sale of Antiques, AWFUL AUGIE’S CLUB CALF SALE SAT., NOVEMBER 14 2 P.M. Fairgrounds, Frederick, MD 301-489-4519 44 Angus,2 Shorthorns, 4 Crossbred Grand Champion steer at the 1981 Virginia State Fair, Champion and Reserve Champion Angus at the 1981 Wills Fair, Reserve Champion Angus at the 1981 Carroll County Fair were all purchased in our 1980 sale. Selling full brothers to the Champion and Reserve Champion Angus at the 1981 Maryland State Fair bred by Stonylonesome Farm. Also selling 10 steers from Rishels Edlyn Farm. They bred the Champion and Reserve Champion Angus and a Reserve Grand Champion steer at the 1981 York Co. Fair. PUBLIC SALE OF SHraBBERY. IKES, FERNS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1901 10:00 A.M. Located along Union Grove Rd., one mile east of Terre Hill, just off Rt. 625, East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. APR 100 BEAUTIFUL HANGING BASKET FERNS (Boston, Whitman!) Miscellaneous House Plants. SHRUBBERY 335 Pyramidal Arborvitae 18”-42”; 25 - Berkmans Arborvitae 18”-24”; 15 - Globe Arborvitae 10”-15”; 75 - Densiformis Spreading Yew 12”-18”; 25- Browns Spreading Yew 18”- 24”; 25 - Hicks Upright Yew; 24”-30”; 50 Hatfield Upright Yew 18”-24”; 12 - Japanese Holly 15”; 30 - Hetzi Spreading Juniper 24”- 30”; 20 - Parsons Juniper (low) 8”-10”; 75 Blue Rug Juniper 8”-10”; 30 - Andorra Juniper 18”- 24”; 30-Rhododendron (Lav.-Pmk) 15”-24”; 20 - Azalea Hmo Crimson; 10 Azalea Del. Valley White; 10-AzeleaHappy (Pink); 15-Forsythia 3’-4’; 5-Leather-Leaf Viburnum 18”-24”; 10 - Spires Van Houtti 18”-24”; 20 - Dwf. Burning Bush 12”-15”. 10 - Chinese Dogwood (White) 3’-s’; 5 - Pink Dogwood 4’-s’; 10 - Crimson Cloud Hawthorn 7’- 8’; 10 - Kwanzan Flwg. Cherry 4'-s’; 10 - Japanese Red Maple 18”-24”, 15 - American Red Maple 7’-8'; 20 - Sugar Maple 6’-8'; 10 - Mt. Ash B’-10’; 5 - Little Leaf Linden T; 10 White Birch (single) B’-12’; 10 - White Birch (Clump) 6’-8’; 100 - White pine 18”-36”; 15 - Japanese Black Pine 24”-36”; 40 - Blue Spruce 30”-36”; 40 Norway Spruce 30”-36”; 5 - White Spruce 30”-36”; 30 - Douglas Fir 30”-36”; 15 - Red Oak B’-12’; 10 - White Oak 6’-8’; 6 - Pm Oak 6’-10’. All the above items are potted and bagged ready to plant. All figures are estimated. 50,000 BTU SEARS SPACE HEATER NOTE: Fall is an excellent time to plant hardy trees, shrubs and evergreens and much more so with the recent rainfall we've had. Fall plantings require less watering and will establish better for next summer. Aucts. Nevin Z. Martin, Lewis B. Groff Clerks: Martin's Not Responsible for Accidents Lunch Served Collectibles, Tools and Other Personal Property, Located at 526 Chestnut St, Hegins, Schuylkill Co , PA , 6mi west of 1-81, Ex it 34 Estate of Guy A Geist George and Mike Deibert, Auctioneers TREES Sale by SPRING GROVE NURSERY 215-445-4186
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