Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 29, 1974, Image 38

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    One of Mike’s most interesting projects is raising
pheasants. Along with the common oriental birds he
also keeps English pheasants.
110 ACRE FARM at
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3
7:30 P.M.
Located 35 miles West ot Harrisburg, Pa- 2'A miles East of Biain,
Peny Co., on Rt. 274.
110 As. 100 A tillable, large 7 room brick dwelling, large bank barn,
farm pond Beautiful location, must be seen to be appreciated. Also
selling Angus & Hereford brood cows and calves, and some
machinery
For Brochure, Write:
LONG BROS. Auct
R.D.2
Port Royal. PA 17082
AAAAAA A A A A
THE
COMBINE
THAT
DOES
IT ALL
ON STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE PICKUP
NEW POULAN CHAIN SAWS
AA*BB sup
mar plus tax
NEW EQUIPMENT
Better-Bilt 1500 gal. Vacuum Spreader
9V: ft. Flexible Harrow
10 ft. Offset Harrow
4 bottom Auto. Reset Plow
3 bottom Mounted Plow
150 bu. Grain-O-Vater Box
200 bu. Gravity - Flo Bin w-8 ton gear
8 & 10 ton A.C. running gears
Farmhand Wheel Rakes
Little Giant Elevator
Little Giant Drag Elevator
Woods Rotary Mower for A.C. G
DEPENDABLE SALES I SERVICE
A
CHARLESTOWN RD. - PROSPECT RD.
Washington Boro, Pa. 717 —285-4844
A AA A AA A A A A AA AAA
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NISSLEY
FARM SERVICE
and duck boxei can be M«n
-Lr>.—- around the Hartman home
W all. representing protects
”that Blwb has cmediout for
Commission requlma Mike Mike first
a sponsor which has ht hfldng
the Adsmstown Rod and!backpackhif. BBs ex
tun Club • cundoni, usually, carried out
also has with a friend* have taken
teasants which hawa enti ™ toe
hgAy >co )n r >)nno with Hbrs«hoe Trail sod over
TcSlSoffl l 2r2S’*& T ‘S;
"^sss^ysus
VEST* SpS^SS
.to stock state lands, compfled an exhibit of
~ who also raises f«Mble natural foods for
. Quail, has exhibited interested campers and
pheasants at the Pa. .
n Show and last year bought a
first in the district. camera and is working on a
' with his - 1 slide presentation con-
Mike hiTaSed ceming survival in the out of
. ation by constructing doors *” uj^°!! ,e £Tn on
)rotective marsh area for * w< * he S“ “*
wildlife. He has also planted “ instruction for the en
blue spruce seedlings and y* ro , p j!P ent .. studies
autumn olive trees which hopefully next year,
provide shelter and food for mei ”Der - the
wildlife in the winter. Parliamentary P^^dure
Numerous squirrel nests Team at Garden Spot, Mike
Milk Board
Studies Cost
The Milk Marketing Board
announced today that one of
the major chain stores in the
Philadelphia area (Path
mark) has lowered its milk
prices'by 14c a gallon from
$1.53 to $1.39 in gallon paper
containers.
Officials of the Board said
that during the past few
weeks they have been
conducting a study of costs of
handling milk by chain store
licensees, at the request of
Governor Shapp, to deter-
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USED EQUIPMENT
2 bottom Jrail Plow
A.C. 80 R Mower ■
I.H. 7 ft. Side Bar Mower
Ferguson 30 Tractor w-Loader
(Good Cond.)
CALL DICK MILLER
717-653-4286
717-285-4844
A
AiiM-CHALMCM
mine whether or' not
their margins could permit
some milk price reductions
to consumers.
The Board’s investigation
was preliminary to a
determination whether - or
not another public hearing
should be held in the
Philadelphia - area to
establish maximum prices
as provided by the Milk
Marketing Law.
Milk Marketing Board
officials said the provision in
the law to establish
maximum prices has been
rarely used in the past but is
. .under serious consideration
now in view of rapidly
‘ spiraling milk prices.
• s
Once thought to be fanciful
tales, many old-fashioned rem
edies for ails and illness have
been found to be effective in
treating minor health problems.
But one of the best “cure-alls”
available for outdoor enthusi
asts wasn’t around in Grand
ma’s day.
Meat tendcrizer, a product
of recent years now found in
almost every kitchen, is rapidly
gaining acceptance among
sportsmen for its ability to prp
vide quick relief from the pain
ful stings and bites of insects
and some forms of marine life
which are harmful to man.
From Florida comes word
of meat tenderizer being used to
treat puncture wounds from
small rays stepped on by wading
fishermen. In the midwest. Mer
cury outboards’ outdoor recrea
tion staff reports that people are
using the same product to re
lieve the pain and swelling of
bee and wasp stings. And in
Texas, meat tenderizer has been
used to quell the fire-brand sting
in skin welts caused by acci
dental encounters with jellyfish.
The treatment is simple.
Pour some tenderizer into a
small dish or the cup of your
hand, add enough water to make
a paste, and gently pat the mix
ture on the sting area. You
should experience relief within
five to ten minutes. Watch the
puncture area closely for signs
of infection, and seek skilled
medical help if this occurs.
. Boaters and fishermen are
subject to occasional encounters
with stinging insects simply be
cause they are outdoors, says
the Mercury staff. They recom
mend you find room in a tackle
box or compartment in
your boat for a bottle of meat
tenderizer. It could be the treat
ment someone needs, and it
might save an outing on the
water.
: * TOPICS
Li..by Bob Brewstor
MERCURY OUTDOOR CONSULTANT
TENDER TREATMENT
FFA Week, Mik« won In tinning hlsjpreaent projects.
HonoiiUl' MentWn the TfPfeen asJutt whnTO next
JWsSftu* Btssfrjsc:.
• concerning. his awards, self hewn log cabin and doing
hopes to someday ' bs a some more backpacking on
' national award winner in area trails. -
4 2220(M1RY JNMO‘
LANCASTER, KNNA.
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JULY 19
GRADE DAIRY COWS
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Part Myars, Sales Mr. Private Sates Daily
CONSIGNMENT SALE 7
WEMESHgf, nr 3
9:30 AM.
Location: Vz mile north of Route 23 on North
Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co. Pa.
- Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn'
Implements, New Tools, Lumber, etc., etc. We
have buyers for hay and straw.
We Sell on Commission.
DAVID H. GOOD
717-656-9024
F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. H. Wolgemuth, Auct
Next Sale Wednesday, August 7
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS '
Jlii >
3 PARCELS VALUABLE COUNTRY;
REAL ESTATE j
AT PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, JULY
Located 40 miles West of Harrisburg,. Pa., 8 miles £
North of Rt. 22 at East Salem. ~ |*
Parcel N 0.3—143 A farm, 100 as tillable, large barn, 6 *
room dwelling. , „ *.
•* -U .Jts
Parcel No. I—61 —6 room, 2 story brick dwelling, excellent,
state of repair, on lot 150x160 ft. *
Parcel No. A— 4As woodland.
For inspection, call 717—463-2920
after 6:00 P.M,
For brochure write;. i
LONG BROS; • AUCT.
R.D.2 - Port Royal, PA 17082
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
SATURDAY, JULY 27 At 1:00P.M.
East Brunswick Twp. Red Dale Valley, Schuylkill County, Pa. 1 mile
West off Route MSalong the Orvrifsburg to Drehersvide Road.
85 ACRE FARM
Approximately 65 A. Tillable; 10 A. Pasture with' 2
small Streams; 10 A. Wooded; 40’ z 80’ Shenango Steel
Barn built 1964; 30 Stanchions-with Jamesway Bam
Cleaner and Ventilating Fans, attached Storage Shed.,
Spacious Farm Dwelling completely redecorated;
Aluminum Siding; 24’ z 30’ living Dining Area; Ex
posed Original Beams, Fireplace, 17’ x 17’ Kitchen; 4
Bedrooms; 1% Baths, Electric Hot Water Heat, Deep
Well Water,
Terms: 10 percent down day of sale. :
INSPECTION: SUNDAY, JULY 14 from 2 to 4
P.M.
MARY ELLEN EICHERT,
Owner
Lipkin, Stutzman, Marshall & Bohorad
Attorneys at Law
For Brochure write to:
GEORGE N. DEiBERT, Auctioneer
Klingerstown, Pa. 17941
or Call 717-425-3313
BUCK fg WHRE .
HOLSTEIN FARM