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LLOYD BURKHOUSE AUCTIONS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 10:00AM TH

SKELETON LISTING: Farmall Super C Tractor, Honda 4x4 ATV, kayak, canoe, alum. boat, trolling motor, snow blower, Troybilt rototiller, Troybilt chipper, 4400 watt generator, Karcher pressure washer, electric welder, Stihl weedeater, ladders, Redi-heater, HR cider press & grinder (Nice!), forge, hitch carrier, cedar lumber, smoker, wheelbarrow, chain saw sharpener, Large Teepee Tent - excellent condition (paid $1,000+ when purchased), traps, compound bow, bear skin rug, snow shoes, holsters, lots of reloading equipment, trapping baskets, power ice auger, ice fishing equip. & sled, Woodworking equipment including: Grizzly belt/surface sander, Grizzly dust collector, Grizzly drum sander, Grizzly metal cutting band saw, Grizzly 24” brake, Logan metal lathe, bench, top and floor drill presses, Makita planer, band saws, wood lathe and tools, Makita compound miter saw, 6” & 4” jointers, table saw with router shaper, scroll saw, router bits, many Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, Craftsman drills, grinders, sanders, router, etc., clamps, vises, hardware, etc.; Craftsman rolling tool chest, lots of mechanic’s tools, air tools, small anvil, come-a-longs, yard tools, fuel cans, battery chargers, chain saw sharpener, feed dolly, Household & Other: Bedroom set including bed, 2 dressers, 2 night stands, rocker recliner, table, chairs, mirror, mantle clock, entertainment stands, electronics, flat screen TVs, microwave, small kitchen appliances, stools, kitchenware, sofa, cast iron collectible cookware, gas grill, bicycle, canner, pressure cooker, books, tapes, guitar in case, walking stick, and much, much more! There is way too much to list everything! Don’t miss out on this quality sale! For full listing go to: www.auctionzip.com, site #12919 Call LLOYD BURKHOUSE AUCTIONS: 814-368-5726 or 814-331-5941 PA.LIC. AU005494 NO BUYERS PREMIUM! Terms of sale: Cash, Check, Credit Cards (3% processing fee for credit cards) GINSENG WANTED Starting Sept. 1st. Top prices paid, wet or dry. Dale A. Smith, 814-225-3452. 10/27pb —————————————————————————————— NIGHTMARE HAY RIDES - OCTOBER 4TH - 27TH Friday, Saturday and Sunday only, 7:30pm to 9:30pm. Haunted Hayride, Haunted Barn, Haunted Wooden Maze, Vortex Tunnel and NEW this year: The Gothic Tunnel. Load and unload in new building. Cost $17 per person, 5 and under Free. No reservations needed. 6319 Sommerville Valley Rd., Ellicottville, N.Y. 716-6994839. 3/8cb —————————————————————————————— 2000 FORD EXPEDITION V8, 4 WD, some rust, 122,433 mi. $2,200. 716-244-7566. 2/8pb

MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA NEEDS NEW MEMBERS Must be a Military Officer past or present of any branch of service. For details / application to be a member call CWO Daniel Causer (Retired) at 814-225-3681 or at dancauser@rocket-mail.com or the WWII Museum, Main St., Eldred, PA 16731. 2/6fb

HUGE ANTIQUE & CLOCK AUCTION Held at Daniel A. Carter, Inc. Auction & Event Center 2383 West Five Mile Road, Allegany, NY (off Exit 24, off Int. 86)

Sat., Oct. 19th - 10:01AM Car: 1992 Lincoln - 4 door - 8 cyl. - Red HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Fenton glass, Carnival glass-grape pattern, lattice with cherries, Windmill-wonderful collection, Hummels, Capodimonte, frosted lion clear glass pattern, Bisque figurines, Frosted “3 face” clear glass pattern, Jesse Wilcox prints, Harrison Fisher prints, frosted clear glass Indian pattern, milk glass, elephant collection, Planters peanut jar, beautiful oak curved glass-drop front secretary, oak curved glass buffet, clear glass angel bookends, brass hand-painted shade banquet lamp, round oak library table, old bicycle, enamel top table, Cherub lamp, vintage Harley Davidson motorcycle photo, Maxfield Parrish prints, “Duty Calls” war print, “National Hotel Garage” (Bath, NY advertising piece), clock shelves, bee smoker, watch fab collection, cast iron banks, Hopa-long Cassidy items, oak highboy, occupied Japan, Hoosier-type bakers cabinet, Wades 1918 WWI dagger, Hull little red riding hood cookie jar, Salt and pepper shakers (original wonderful condition), mixing bowls, Bennington bowl, Franciscan ware-pink rose, Hen-onnest collection, Hobnail miniature shoe collection, old tools, wardrobe, head vase, Lenox doll, bride’s baskets, runner sled, Pink depression, old trunk, old platform cradle, unique 1900’s vacuum, “The Hercules”, complete set of old cone-top oil bottle with carrier case, Universal old coffee mill, Hall autumn leaf pitcher, signed Wallace nutting, child’s wicker rocker, Heywood Wakefield coffee table, beautiful Larkin drop front, oak china cabinet, antique dolls. TOYS: Metal Lionel railroad, train cars, dolls, Jaeger cast iron cement mixer, Texan jr. toy, guns, Hubley cast iron race car, cast iron arcade Model-T, tin wind-up fire truck, tin wind-up steamboat with original key, Buddy L stream shovel, Hop-along Cassidy watch. CLOCKS: Over 100 working original clocks, regulator, Hop-along Cassidy clock, Ansonia bouncing baby, Ansonia swinging baby, Jungians elephant swinging clock, Maid swinger clock, Gloria swinger clock, Hercules swinger clock, Session iron face scene clock, New Haven iron face with crack, Mark Leaven worth clock with crank, Welch imitation green marble/working bell, Atkins clock, deco cat with swinging tail clock. 1960’s International Harvester model B414 4 cylinder, gas engine TRACTOR This is only a partial listing - items coming in daily!!! Very interesting sale with lots of variety!!! TERMS: Cash/check/credit cards - 10% buyer’s premium applied - all sales final. Removal sale day only.

L A. CARTER DANIE AUCTIONS & APPRAISALS, INC. www.carterauctions.com 716-372-2059

716-372-5059

716-474-9244

2383 West 5 Mile Road, Allegany, NY 14706 Lic. # AU-003527-L

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19TH @ 10:30AM Bill & Dorothy Hall 351 Clancy Rd., Andover, NY 14806 The Halls have placed their beautiful country home and barns up for sale. We are honored to have the privilege to offer their personal property at public auction. Location: turn off Rt. 417 onto Boyd Rd. then onto Clancy Rd. Watch for R.G. MASON AUCTION arrows HORSE EQUIP. & TACK Big hitch show wagon beautiful; 5th wheel Wagonett, seats 6 nice; Ladies’ cart (All must see wagons); Tack box; Bridles (show & work); Show halters; Leads; Heated water bowl; Collars 27 & 28 inch; Bites; Grooming tools; Shipping boots; Leg wraps; Whips; Driving lines single up to six horse; Horse fencing; Power fly fogger for barn; Harness rack cleaner; Braiding stands; Buck board rubber tire wagon; Exercise tire; TRACTOR & EQUIP. Arco Allis 5670 4x4 diesel 1700 hrs with canopy sharp cond.; 3pt (6 ft. snow blower; Bale spear; 5 ft. Crown finish mower; Spreader; Sickle bar mower; J D 3 Btm plow; York stone rake); JD lawn cart; Orangeburg & sluice plastic pipe; Metal fence post; Wheel weight for 8N; Snow plow blade for bucket; 10 ft. JD disc PB; Water tanks; Tow behind lawn sweepers; 18” Chrome rim & tires off King Ranch PU; and more. SPORTSMAN ITEMS Elec. Hyd. Trailer scissor lift stand and blind nice; Compound bow; Clay pigeon & thrower; and other toys. ATV 2011 John Deere 825 I 4x4 gator w/power dump 39 miles like new; AUTO 2012 Jeep Patriot Limited 4x4 one owner, 60K sharp TOOLS Drill press; Block & tackle; Feed cart; Stihl power concrete saw; Radial arm saw; Battery charger; Weed eaters; Garden & barn tools; Hedge trimmer; Salamander; Cords; Shop vac; Sm. Air compressor; Quartz lights; Tarps; Kerosene heater; Floor jacks; Nuts & bolts; and much more; COUNTRY COLLECTIBLES Wicker baby buggies; Hall table; Powder cans; Oak dresser; Knee hole desk; Sleds; Baskets; Wicker hall table; Early golf clubs; Half-moon table; Barrels; Oak roll top desk; Hull set of dishes; Tile top tables; License plates; School desks; Old wooden box; Corn sheller; Tar container; Country items; Hoof equip.; Cobblers bench; Buck saw; Ice saw; Rolling pins; Crocks; Early shoe shine box; Cast iron waffle maker; Wooden buggy jack; Anvil; Sleigh bells; Grain cradle; Early horse items; Pulleys; Wooden wagon flower holder; Cross cut saw; Swivel porch chairs; Coke cooler; Oak barrel churn; Metal duro box; Metal portable hitch post; Hay forks; Rockers; and more. MODERN Platform rocker; Ladder back chairs; Treadmill; Knee hole desk; Dog carriers; Ethan Allen canopy bed; Household; Glassware; Baby items; and more. Mr. & Mrs. Hall are well known horse showmen with super show equipment and well cared for items.

OCTOBER 15, 2013

LOCATION: 696 BLOOMSTER HOLLOW, SMETHPORT, PA TRACTOR, 4-WHEELER, RELOADING EQUIP., WOODWORKING EQUIP., TOOLS, HUNTING, FISHING, TRAPPING ITEMS, CIDER PRESS, BEAR RUG, LARGE TEEPEE TENT, HOUSEHOLDS & MUCH MORE!

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Call for info 585-567-8844. Website www.rgmasonauctions.com. Don’t miss this auction.

TERMS * CASH OR GOOD CHECK WITH PROPER ID, 13% BUYER PREM.

R.G.R.G.Mason Auctions & James Mason, Auctioneers Fillmore, NY • 585-567-8844 *Since 1977 PUT YOUR LAWN TO BED FOR WINTER The cooler temperatures and shorter days of October remind us that winter is fast approaching. Fortunately the cooler days create a pleasant environment for lawn work, and because your grass is continuing to grow while preparing for winter, it will benefit from some extra attention this fall. Cornell University Cooperative Extension recommends that you follow these four simple steps to help insure that your lawn will emerge from winter with thick, green turf next spring, and your lawnmower will be ready to take it on. 1. Fertilize: Fall is the ideal time to provide your lawn with a light fertilization, as turf grass growth begins to slow down and get ready for winter. Fall formulations of lawn fertilizer typically contain higher potassium content (the third number in the fertilizer analysis) to help with root formation and carbohydrate accumulation. Most lawns in our area benefit from a 0.75 lb. to 1 lb. application of slowrelease nitrogen per 1,000 sq. ft. at this time of year (mid-October to the second week of November) as your turf grass recovers from summer stress and prepares for winter. (Remember, 10 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer contains one pound of nitrogen). If the ground freezes, you waited too long. 2. Mow high: Raising the mowing height of your lawnmower - even slightly for the final cut of the season is a good practice, allowing the turf grass more photosynthetic area to produce and store carbohydrates for the winter. Do not raise the cutting

height so high that grass lays over on itself under snow cover, or diseases may develop. A final cutting height of about 2 1/2 inches is fine for the cool season turf grasses (mostly bluegrass, fescue, or perennial rye) we have in this area. The timing of the final cut is important too. A final cut between midNovember to Thanksgiving is usually good for our area. 3. Rake or mulch: Heavy leaf accumulations can impair your lawn in many ways. Some leaves like sugar maple tend to mat down when they get wet, blocking sunlight, air, water, and any fall fertilizer application. Crisper leaves like oak don’t mat as easily and may be less damaging to turf grass if left longer on the lawn, but in any case should be mulched with a mulching mower or raked off before too long. It is especially important to remove heavy leaf accumulations from newer turf grass with light raking,

as vigorous raking can dislodge and pull out tender seedlings with shallower root systems. 4. Maintain your mower: As you complete the last mowing of the season, it is the perfect time to get your mower ready for next season. Have your mower blade sharpened, and balanced if necessary. Drain gasoline from your mower, or add a fuel stabilizer (available at auto parts stores) so the fuel system doesn’t gum up during the winter. Drain the oil, and apply new oil next spring. That’s all it takes to insure your mower will be ready when you pull the cord next year. Further information on lawn care and other gardening topics is available from Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners in Cattaraugus County. Contact a Master Gardener by phone at (716) 699-2377 x127, or by e-mail at: ccemastergardeners.cattarau gus@gmail.com fb

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