Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1962, Image 23

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    Deer Herds
Cost Farmers
Huge Sums
Farmers receive trifling re
turns from a real annual in
vestment in the Pennsylvania
dteer bend., Hays Gamble,
graduate student forester at
the Pennsylvania State Univ
ersity believes In Sullivan
county, where he studied con
ditions last yeai. damages hy
deer averaged about J}>2oo per
year per fairn
This is a serious loss, Gam
ble points out, m areas where
farm incomes already are low
Farmers enjoying seeing deer
from time to time and manv
PUBLIC SALE
Valuable Real Estate,
Garage & Lawn Mower Eqpt.,
Trucks, Boat,
New Merchandise
Saturday, July 28, 1962
At Hakes Garage and Lawn Mower Service R. D.
#3, Red Lion, Pa., on road between Red Lion and
Felton. The undersigned, who is going out of business
because of other interests will offer at public sale the
following:
REAL ESTATE
* Large lot Improved with a 40\60 cement block bldg, with
5 room apartment with bath, built in G.B. dishwasher, stove
and oven, hardwood flooring, also large store room, garage,
office, 'large basement, 3 pump gasoline station, lube outfit,
bldg, is heated by gas heat, boro water, bath on first floor.
This bldg, is only 5 years old. Real Estate open for inspection
by appointment, Call Bed Lion 3443575. Real Estate will be
offered'at 3 P.3M. Terms on day of sale.
TRUCKS AND
1960, Chevrolet ton pickup truck, 1950 ’Chevrolet 2 ton
tow truck with 1958, 9 ton double boom Holmes Wrecker.
1961 Ski Craft boat with 75 H.P. Johnson motor with
trailer, lull} equipped.
GARAGE, LAWN MOWER EQUIPMENT
AND NEW MERCHANDISE
Budget electric la ton chain hoist, Foley electric welder,
Heyer battery charger 6 and 12 volt, Thor body grinder, Sioux
valve face -and grinding only 1 yr, old, Sldl bench
grinder model 56, Sioux hard seat grinder, Craftsman drill
press, Ingersoll % inch impact wrench. Mall y 2 inch impact
wrench, Graham Coil and Condenser tester, Sun motor analyz
er, Champion spark plug tester, Bear head light tester, Ale
mlte lube outfit, Mac tool cabinet, Several creepers, Walker 5
ton jack, transmission jack, floor stands, Sioux polisher, Spray
paint gun, metal cabinets, adjustable reamer, tap and die set,
bench vise, 2 work -benches, cam angle tachometer, exhaust
fan, 2 air compressors, parts cleaner, over head lube reel,
fluorescent lights, 40 -ft. extension ladder, Pet % inch drill,
several inch drills, electric motors, acetylene outfit, tube
tub, 2 Peerless lawn mower sharpeners model No. 600, Bed
knife grinder, Craftsman lathe, Sunnen hone outfit, KCA
AM-FM radio, extension and drop cords, office desk and chair,
Remington typewriter, typewriter table, lots and lots of
small tools of all kinds, some garden tools, chicken feeders,
coops, window sash, old desk, thread cabinet, oil drums, lots
of lawn mower parts, 1,000 gal. under ground tank new, oil
burner control, electric clocks, 2 Gravely garden tractors with
mowers, 1 reel type, 1 rotary, Porter Cable garden tractor
with plow snow blower and 32 inch rotary mower, rototiller,
Bnnton trimmer, Antifreeze, oil, lot of mufilers, new and used
tires, lot of fan belts, chemicals, tubes, hot plate, wheel balanc
er, Victor cash register, water cooled Coca Cola case, Lehigh
cigarette machine, approx. 25 new and used lawn mowers,
these mowers are reel type and rotary some walking and others
riding mowers, new chain saws, new and used snow blowers,
and many many other items too numerous to mention.
This is a large sal© with practically all equipment in A-l
lf in the market for any of the above listed items
don’t miss this sale. We will sell these items as we get to them
so be here early Saturday, July 28, 1963 at 9:30 A.M.
Not responsible fop accidents on day of sale,
Refreshments available at sale.
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Phone Bed Lion 2465056
Gilbert and Frey, Clerks
like to hunt them. If this
were not true, he says, they
would be much less patient
about how the animals feed
on their ci ops
Hunters fion* various parts
of Pennsylvania and adjoimn?
states spend nearly half a
million dojlais in Sullivan
County eveiv fall, Gamble
estimates Of this money, he
emphasizes, farmers receive
very little. Most of the money
•spent bv hunters goes to
motels, restaurants, and othei
places of business, he 'ha-,
found, and no good way has
yet been devised for farmers
to obtain a largei share of it
Hunting fees ranging from
W per day to ?3 per season
would yield only token returns.
Gamble reports Farmers who
Of
At 9:30 A.M. Sharp
Terms Cash
Harold E. Hake
Owner
and
BOAT
have provided room and board
for doer hunters may have re-
covered enough above expenses
to pay for crop losses, he
savs, but very little more.
Under Sullivan county con
ditions, where tiee growth is
relatively rapid, owners of
farm woodlots are not con
sciously following management
practices moie favorable to
deer than to timber, he thinks
As a matter of fact, he says
few practices of this kind are
known and much useful re-
search could be conducted
along this line. In Sullivan
county and similar areas, the
edges provided by fields supply
food and cover for deer. Ao
a result the Sullivan county
herd is nearly double what
it would be if the whole coun-
ty was a forest, he estim-
ates.
GILT AND BOAR SALE
THURS. EVE., JULY 26, 7 P.M.
Martin's Sales Stables
Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County
50 Bred Gilts 10 Spring Boars.
8 Breeds Blood Tested
Ij vncaster county swine
PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
JANIES Z. MARTIN, SEC.-TREAS.
RT. #l, CHRISTIANA. PA.
Martin, Auctioneer
Paul Z.
P. B. GUERNSEY DISPERSAL
Herd owned by : Steele & Hall, Wilmington, Del.
At the Ass’n. Sales. Pavilion, (i mil. E. of Lancaster, Pa. on Rt.
#3O.
JULY 36, 1963 7:30 P.M.
40 COWS - 13 tresh May thm June, 18 due July to Nov.
Accredited - Certified - Vacc. - Dehorned.
These cattle are thin. They have been on short feed, but
are milking remarkably well. The type is there! "With proper
care, they can be tops in anj herd, as jou can expect from their
pedigrees.
Tins is a “hurry-up” sale, no time to properly advertise.
Those who get to the sale will get their choice at rock bottom
pistes.
Good cattle that have a chance to come back and produce
well tins Fall.
There is a possibility ot about 20 cows from another con
signor who nist called in.
SALE MANAGED BY:
THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N.
P.O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA.
New Holland Sales Stables
Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 AM. -
Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M.
Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30
Beef Cattle and Calves
Every Thursday at 12:30
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Ph. New Holland EL 4-219-4 New Holland, Pa.
Livestock Auction Market
EVERY TUESDAY
Starting Promptly at 2 p.m.
Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs
and calves.
We get top $$ for your Livestock
Give us a call HI 2-4181
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
VINTAGE, PA,
Frank Dussinger, Manager
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21, 1962
Farm Machines
Need Safety
Checks Often
Today’s farmer may use as
many as 35 different types of
machinery during the year.
“The increasing variety and
complexity ot machinery helps
get the job done faster and
easier than ever before, but
not necessarily more safely,’’
said Marvin J Nieol, the Na
tional Safety Council’s direc
tor of farm safety.
Nmol's comment came on the
eve of the 19th annual Na
tional Farm Safety Week, to
be observed July 22-28
Use Common Sense
According to a study in In
diana, one out of six non-fatal
farm accidents involves ma
chinery other than tractors
Tractors account foi about
45,000 non-fatal injuries each
year, and fatalities are on the
increase
“Despite vanance in ma
chines, common sense and ba
sic rules for safe handling ap
ply to all,” added Nicol “If
followed consistently, the need
less waste of human resources
can be drastically i educed”
The Council lists these re
minders
• Wear simple, close-fitting
work clothes
• Always turn oft machinery
before adjusting, uncloggtng or
servicing
• Always keep shields and
guards in place when operat
ing
• Refuel machinery only
when the motoi is off and has
cooled
• Take a short break every
few houis to forestall fatigue
Kirkwood 4-H
Holds Party
Membeis ol the Kirkwood
4-H Community cluh enjoyed
a picnic and swimming parry
at then last meeting
Baseball and other games
planned bi game leadei, Ken
neth Rutt, weie included m
the piogiam at the home of
Lois Johnson
After the picnic and games,
president Martin Greenleaf
called the meeting to Older
and had members repeat the
club pledge Project reports
and discussion by members
was followed by a discussion
of selling flower bulbs to raise
money for club activities.
Refreshments were served
at the close of the meeting
Becky Ann Ferguson is club
leporter.
SAFETY
is always in
SEASON
©NATIONAL FARM
. SAFETY WEEK
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer & Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1798
When planning to buy or
sell call
HENRY E. SHREINER
AUCTIONEER
And
Real Estate Salesman
Dial: MA 6-6490 Eititz, Pa.
EX 7-3571
BOOK YOUR
FALL &
SPRING SALES
NOW
For choice dates, Dial
MA 6-5244, Lititz, Pa.
ELMER M. MURRY
The Friendly Auctioneer
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