Forest Fire Season Heats Up UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Most of the leaves drop from temperatures rise, usually aided Co.) Forest fires riveted the “J® trees hy November and by spring winds, which can be attention of the nation this sum- ™e B rass ’ * erns other herba- very strong and dry. mer as wildfires ravaged huge c ®°“? plants usually will die after “Spring fires usually bum sections of the western United .. Killing frost,” Bowersox more vigorously and cover larger States and killed 14 firefighters on As the fallen leaves and areas than fall fires,” Bowersox Colorado’s Storm King Mountain, herbaceous vegetation dry out, the sa id. “Under extreme drought For Pennsylvanians, however, the f 0 ” 8 w ' t * l a ue * at can conditions with high winds, we danger of fires is greatest in spring hum. can get fires just as severe as those and fall, according to a Penn State Bowersox said that March, in the West.” forest fire expert. April, and May arc the prime For the most part, however, “The conditions in the West s P nn 8 Fire months, although the Pennsylvania fires primarily bum are much drier in the summer. Fire season varies across the state, surface vegetation which results making it very easy to ignite the southern part of the state j n flame heights of less than 10 forest,” said Todd Bowersox, pro- W 'H have an earlier fire season feet. Such fires are easier to con fessor of silviculture in the Col- l h an the northern section,” Bow- trol and do not spread as easily, lege of Agricultural Sciences. “In ersox sa ‘d; Bowersox points out the key eastern forests, frequent rains and * n s P r ' n B> the days become difference between Pennsylvania higher humidity keep the grass longer and warmer, and as the and western fires is that nine out and trees from drying out.” snow melts, last fall’s leaves and of 10 Pennsylvania fires are start- The fall fire season is relatively dead vegetation are revealed to ed by people. Many western fires short from October to Novem- die sun. The vegetation dries out are started by lightning strikes her and Bowersox explains that fall fire risk is most severe after a very hot, dry summer. Fol lowing a wet summer, the forest leaves will not dry out enough to pose a severe threat. Public Sale i Of REAL ESTATE FRL, DEC. 16,1994 AT 9:00 A.M. Loc. 422 West Fourth Street, Quarryvilie, Lancaster Co., PA (Across from Stoner-Wade Ford Dealer) Fine Brick 21/2-Story House A 1-Story Brick 2-Car Garage Zoned R-3 FINE ANTIQUES - FURNITURE FINE WALNUT CHEST of DRAWERS FINE WALNUT TALL CASE CLOCK GLASSWARE A CHINA G.W.T.W. LAMP A HANGING LIGHTS COVERLETS - STAMPS A COINS 1,000 LB. IRON SAFE on Wheels LG. APPLIANCES Real Estate open for inspection: Saturdays, Nov. 26 A Dec. 3 AlO from 1:00 P.M. until 3:00 P.M. Or phone (717) 464-3541. Real Estate to be sold at 1:00 P.M. Food served. Sale by Violet M. Eshleman Estate K.L. Shirk, Jr., Esquire Shirk, Reist & Wagenseller. Attorneys Howard E. Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer (AU-000831-L) Antique - Collectible Auction Sunday, Dec. 4-1 PM at Little Haps Auction app. 8 miles east of Harrisburg in the Rt. 22 Marketplace (Ollies Bast) exit 268 off 1-81 Preview: 10 AM Sale Day A selection of pre & post war Lionel trains & accessories, Plasticville, a collection of Hess trucks and hard to find Hess items inc. signs, uniforms etc., wooden Pull toys, Coca Cola items, Winross trucks, Schucco windup, Tootsie Toys, early Elvis items, records, nice Conley camera, 1950’s Shooting medals, USMC WW II Batonet, Planters P-nut items, Lunch Pals, Steigmater Thermometer, Baseball, Football & Hockey Wax Boxes, collection of 40+ dolls, app. 40 pcs. Flow Blue, 3 pcs. of Rotor Bearuth, Limoges, Heisey, Noritake, 9 old Pez dispensers (some Whistles), 40+ pcs. of pink transferware, Historical plates, Phoenix, pressed/cut glass, or/fringer lamps, Coronation plate, cup & saucer, prints/pics., nice selection of ruby glass, Majolica, marbles, bowls, Cookie Cutters, old BB guns, H & R singe BBL (2), Marlin 22 cal., Montary 22 cal, TNG. rifle. A selection of furniture and more. A GOOD sale. Auction: John Golden AU-2851 (717) 540-0339 T«m. : Cash or good check. Out-of-state checks must be approved. NEXT REPOSSESSION SALE Saturday,December 3,1994 at 10:00 a.m. Approximately 175 Repo’s and Off Lease Vehicles will be offered 160 Dealer and Public Sales fe KEYSTONE PUBLIC IrSW auto EXCHANGE l7OlB AH-000057-L CONSIGNMENT SAT., DEC. 10, 1994 9:00 A.M. On Sits At JOHN KOSER BUILDING SUPPLIES 523 KOSER ROAD ELIZABETHTOWN, PA (717) 367-0283 Directions: Take 283 to E-town/Hershey Exit, turn north onto Hershey Rd. (743) to the first road, turn right onto Beverly Rd. 3/4 mile turn left on Koser Rd., 1/8 mile. ••• BUILDING MATERIALS *** Interior doors, bi-fold doors, exterior mobile home doors, fire rated exterior doors, storm doors, prehung & slab steel doors, double door, door/side light, lots of remnant carpet, lights, abundant electric supplies, 100 amp breaker boxes, 90 minute drywall compound, cabinets, tubs/showers, cultural marble tops, paneling, drywall, particle board, 6xBx3/4” under layment particle board, 5/8” plywood, ceiling tile, interior moldings, windows, trusses (13’4”), lumber 2x4xB, 2x6x10, 2x6x12 Ix 3 lath, aluminum louver, exterior moldings, shingles, felt paper, metal roofing, metal siding & trim, T-l-11 siding (4xB), drip edge, roof coatings, nails, latex paint, insulation, and many more items too numerous to mention. *** MISC. ••• Refrigerators, dishwashers, hot water heaters (gas & electric), gas stoves, range hoods, air conditioners/heat pump, new tools, nylon rope, Stihl chainsaw, new hydraulic cylinders, gas & oil furnaces, Ford G 145 tractor mower with tiller blade, Cub Cadet 1610 with 44” deck and hydrostatic drive, IH truck 4x4 with 500 gal. stainless steel tank sprayer and hydraulic boom ground drive pump, Mustang 320 skid loader with bucket. Truckload consignments welcome day of sale (please call ahead to 367-0283) ORDER OF SALE: Truck lots, Building materials and Misc. Food by Pfaunmiller’s. TERMS: Cash or Approved Check. No out of stale checks. AUCTIONEERS: WOLGEMUTH AUCTION SERVICE 808 Lie. # 1534 717-665-6684 or 733-8192 In Spring, Fall “Pennsylvania really has the opportunity to control the number of fires each year,” he said. “You should be able to control people better than you can control light ning.” The majority of fires started by people are ignited by burning trash and debris or by arson, Bow ersox said. Such fires frequently start in rural areas, spreading from the backyard, through dead grass and weeds, into bordering wood lands. “There is something about burning that fascinates people," Bowersox said. “Even if an area has garbage collection service, New Facility To Aid Local Farmers TOWSON, Md. In an effort to assist the local fanning commu nity, Baltimore County govern ment broke ground on a new building designed to provide local, federal and other agricultural ser vices at a single site. The Baltimore County Soil Conservation District, the federal Soil Conservation Service, and the federal Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service will be under one roof on Alms •PUBLIC TRUCK AUCTION 2280 Bathlaham Pika/Rta 309 Thursday, Dac. 15th -10:00 a.m.fiflF Hatfield, PA Featuring a large selection of equipment including: 1992-1984 Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliners, International k Mack's (conventional and cabovers). Cat, Cummins and Detroit Power, Stand-up's, Walk-ins k Non-sleepers, Tandem k Single Axles. 1988-1983 Utility k Great Dane Reefers and Flatbed* plus 1988-1985 CMC Car Carriers and Trash Packers, plus many more. TERMS k CONDITIONS: Everything eold u is, complete settlement on sale d«y, cash, cashiers check, personal or company check with bank letter of guarantee CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME! FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: 808 FUNN OR KITTY JOHNSON HATFIELD AUTO AUCTION, INC. 215/822-1935 ART REIST, AUCTIONEER - LICENSE f AU002497L AUCTION PRIME LAND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1994 2:00 P.M. (FERGUSON TOWNSHIP JUST OFF CIRCLEVILLE RD.) State College, Pa. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION WILL BE 3 ACRES OF LAND. ZONED R-1. PERMITTED USES IN THIS ZONE INCLUDE SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED DWELLINGS, CHURCHES. SCHOOLS, AND PERSONAL CARE BOARDING HOMES. FLAG LOTS ARE ALSO ANOTHER POSSIBILITY FOR USE IN THIS 3 PRIME ACRES. THIS LAND IS LOCATED ON FARMSTEAD LAND-JUST OFF OF CIRCLEVILLE RD. (Near intersection of Science Park Rd. & Circleville Rd.) From Rt. 322 (N. Atherton St.) take Valley Vista Dr. toward K-Mart & go to stop sign turn left onto Circleville Rd. (Auction sign 1 block). From Rt. 26 take Science Park Rd. to Circleville Rd. & go right at stop slgn-1 block to auction sign. (This land is only 3-4 minutes from Penn State University) INCLUDED ON THIS 3 ACRES IS A 4200 SO. FT. AGRICULTURAL POLE BUILDING. THIS LAND IS LEVEL AND VERY SUITABLE FOR BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT. IT IS LOCATED IN FERGUSON TOWNSHIP, CENTRE CO.. PA. For More Info: Cell Ron 814-237-0189. TERMS: 10% down Day of Auction-Balance in 45 Days. (Owners reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids.) Sale by: State Collage Friends School AUCTIONEERS: RON J. & RON S. GILLIGAN, PA. LICENSED A BONDED. 4AU339L A 8AA2223L. I All oral Information day of auction takes Precedence over written ads. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of accident Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, Nbvambar 26,1994-A35 people will be out burning. They just like to play with fire.” Because national fire-preven tion ad campaigns are geared toward summer, most Pennsylva nians are not reminded about fire safety during peak fire seasons. Early in the morning or late in the evening on cool, moist days are the best times to bum debris. Bowersox emphasizes that most forest fires can be prevented by burning debris in a safe container (such as a burning barrel) with a fire screen. House Road when construction is completed in the summer of 1995. Baltimore County Executive Roger B. Hayden attended the groundbreaking ceremony. “This makes good sense in facilitating governmental accesp sibility for the farmers of Balti more County,” Hayden said at the groundbreaking. “A combined site benefits not only the agricultural community but the whole county.” “People burning with safe con tainers are definitely in the minor ity,” Bowersox said. Public Auction Register NOVEMBER SAT. NOV. 26 -10 AM Genesee Schoolhouse, Genesee, Pa. 12 miles S. of Wellsville, NY, Rt. 19-20 miles N. of Coudersport, Pa. Estate of Richard M. Mohler, Coudersport, Pa. Household, Appliances, Antiques. Si Pepperman, auct. FRI. NOV. 25 - Noon & SAT. NOV. 26 - SPM Christmas Auction, Kirk wood Auction Center, 375 Maple Shade Rd., Kirk wood, Pa. FRI. NOV. 25 & SAT. NOV, 26 - 4 PM Smith Auction Center, Downingtown Marketplace, Rt. 30 Dow ningtown, Pa. From Exit 23 of Pa. Turnpike take Rt. 100 S. to Business Rt. 30. make right, go west market located next to Tabas Hotel. Antique furniture, jewelry, toys, paintings and prints, china, glassware, collectibles, signed base balls and cards. Harold M. Smith. Jr., Annette T. Smith, Dennis Childers, aucts. FRI. DEC. 2 - 2PM Prime Land Auction, Ferguson Twp, Just off Circleville Rd., State College, Pa By State College Friends School Ron J & Ron S Gil ligan, auct SAT. DEC. 3 -10 AM Repossession Sale. Approx. 1.75 repo's and off lease vehicles. Keystone Public Auto Exchange SUN. DEC. 4-IPM Christ mas Jewelery Auction, I.W. Abel Hall, 200 Gibson St., Steelton. Ensminger Aucts. SUN. DEC. 4-IPM At Little Haps Auction app 8 miles E. of Harrisburg in the Rt 22 Marketplace (Ollies East) exit 26E off 1-81 Anti que, Collectibles John Gol den, auct