114 —Lancaster Farmtm Prevent salmonellosis in UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - It is estimated that each year over two million Americans suffer from salmonellosis, according to Penn State University. It is often mistaken for a 24 hour virus because of similar symptoms - headache, fever, stomach and intestines caused by salmonella germs which are sometimes present in such foods as fresh meat, poultry and fish. It can also be transmitted from pets. Update your look in ’77 Are you ready for some real changes? Delaware County homemakers are invited to participate on May 10 in a homemakers’ day-“ Update Your Look for 77.” Discard the look you’ve had for years if you see something new that appeals to you. Topics to be covered include: fashion, excercises, cosmetics using personal care appliances, and a new craft idea - toUe painting. This event is sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Service of the Penn State University. It has been planned by the home STRALEY mm FARM SUPPLY, INC. HI 717/292-2631 or 717/292-4443 ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1977 10:00 A.M. Located at 2090 Park Street, Dover, Penna. (Old Dover Feed and Hardware Building). Selling Schedule: 10 A.M. Hardware Items, Construction Items and miscellaneous Items. 1 P.M. 25 Lawn and Garden Tractors. 3 P.M. Farm Tractors, Farm Equipment, In dustrial Tractors, Industrial Equipment, Construction Equipment. FARM TRACTORS: Ford Model 8000; Model 5000; Model 3000; Model 801 Diesel; Model BN, Ford tractor, loader, backhoe, Model 3500; Farmall Cub, 275, H, 504; Kubota tractor with loader -135 hours; AlUs Chalmers Model WC; John Deere B; New Internationals, Loßoy Model 154. LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTORS: New In ternational Model 1650, 16 hp., with mower; New In ternational Model 95, 9 hp., with mower; New In ternational Model 1200,12 hp.; New Ford Model 75, 7 hp.; Economy tractor, Economy plow, Economy cultivator, Economy disc harrow; International Model 71, Cadet, 100, 125, 127, 129; Snapper with mower; 3 - David Bradley walk behind with cultivators; Bolens walk behind; Bolens plow, Bolens cultivator; Ford 85 with mower; Wheelhorse 700, Thp. 12 hp. charger with mower; AMF Model 36 with mower; Mustang 95; Cooper mower; Toro riding mower; Ariens Emperior ; * Electrak with mower; Massey Ferguson, 7 hp. TRUCKS AND CARS: 1967 Ford Model C7OO with Grove roll back bed; Ford truck Model 500 with 7 x 14 bed; Ford truck tractor Model 800; Chrysler car, year 1969, Model New Yorker, 66,000 miles. EQUIPMENT: Lely seeder; Post hole digger, scoop; cement saw, clipper binksaw mason saw; cement vibrator; cement finisher; wagon with scaffolding for masonry work; portable welder; Clipper sprayer; Amrod sweeper; walk behind sweeper; rakes; pump, portable heater; portable generator; new 3 point Crabe: New rotary cutter; baler twine; air com pressor 125 for air hammer; reel 3 gang mowers; South Bend lathe, nulling machine. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Bobcat snowmobile; wagon with scaffolding; trailer 34 feet; closed van trader; 38 ft. trader with tandem axle; utdity trader; four chain saws; hardware, items, nuts, bolts, fitting; Many construction items too numerous to mention. NOTE: We will add items received after the publication of the sale bill so stop over at the sale site on APRIL 23,1977. April 23. 1977 Saturda So all individuals should: - Assume that salmonella germs are present in all uncooked meat, poultry and seafood. Avoid eating these raw. Cook these foods at 140 degrees B'. for at least 10 minutes tp destroy the germs. - Throughly wash all platters, and utensils that have been in contact with raw meat, fish or poultry otherwise, using the same utensils before and after economics advisory com mittee. According to Maryetta Duffner, Ex tension home economist for Delaware County, the day will begin at 9:30 a.m. and end at 2:30 p.m. The place is the Middletown Presby terian Church, Old Mid dletown Road and Indian Lane. The cost is $3.25. This includes luncheon. To register, make your check payable to D.C.E.S. and send it to Maryetta Duffner, Extension* Service Toal Building, 2nd and Orange Streets, Media, Pa. 19063 by May 2. The public is invited to participate. served raw *i cheese etc -f nvvi'iJ'V' 1 hen defrosting meat in J" *" ACWiuiJ the refrigerator keep it away cooking these foods can from other food. Blood from recontaxmnate cooked food. raw meat and poultry can - Wash hands, kitchen contaminate other foods with counter and cutting boards salmonella germs, after contact with raw meat. ; After cooking, do not If possible, have one cutting board to prepare meat and another to prepare foods CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1977 At 9:30 A.M. Location; Vz mile North of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. in Leola', Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch for sale sign. Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im plements, New Tools & Hardware. Large variety of Building Materials. Positively no Household Goods. We sell on Commission. Hay & Straw Sale Every Wednesday at 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin. Sale by, DAVID H. GOOD 717-65fr‘8911 Auctioneers - F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. Woigemuth, J. Fry. L. Horst. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Next Sale Wednesday, May 18,1977 FARM MACHINERY PUBLIC AUCTION Located 1 mile North of Montrose, Pa., Route 29, Susquehanna County, Pa. SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1977 11:30 A.M. Selling due to retirement; IH 300 tractor, Farmall Super M tractor (hyd. and WFE very good cond.), 110 belly mounted mewer. Super C with loader. Case 400 tractor w/WFE, Ford 350 baler w/thrower, bale wagon and forage wagons, NI cut/ditioner, rake, tedder, crusher, bale elevators, No. 612 Ford chopper, quick hitch mower, blower, Ford and IH manure spreaders, (2) IH 2B plows, 10’ transport disc, IH 311 trip beam 3B plows, 3B disc plow, chisel plows, compacter, harrows, grain drill, 11A John Deere combine, some horse drawn equipment, old tools, and many other items you would find on a working farm. Owners, MR. AND MRS. MAURICE MACK 717-278-1329 Gerald R. Pennay, Auctioneer RD 2, Kinsley, Pa. 717-289-4533 PUBLIC SALE Located approx. 2 miles south of Adamstown along Bowmansville Road in Brecknock Township, Lancaster County, Pa. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1977 At 7:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE consists of approx. 27 Acres, bouse & bam. Approx. 18 Acres tillable, remainder in pastureland with a very nice stream flowing through. HOUSE: Frame with new aluminum siding, full basement, tin roof, Ist floor has large kitchen/dining area, living room, family room and bath, 2nd floor has 4 large bedrooms. House in good condition. BARN: Stone and frame, tin roof, stable for steer feeding & horses, 14' x 60’ cement silo. Bara in good condition. WATER SUPPLY: Strong spring with pressure system. COMMENTS: This property is in a very good setting. Garden Spot School District. Good buildings overlooking the meadow and stream and can be adapted to a number of different uses. TERMS: 10% down day of sale, settlement on or before July 6,1977. For more information and appointment for in spection call; Horning Farm Agency, Inc. 215-286-5183. Terms by: IRVIN I REBGAY Eby & Eby, Attorneys Elton and Alvin Horning, Auctioneers allow meat or poultry to stand a long time. Bacteria grows well under these OF 27 ACRE FARM v cgetables, conditions and can recon taminate foods. - Be on guard for symp toms of salmonella infection in your pet. If the pet is having stomach or intestinal problems, keep its feeding dishes, toys and bedding away'from sources of con PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29,1977 7:3OP.M. Located along Route 75,12 miles south of Port Royal and 4 miles north of Honey Grove. Dairy cows, heifers, feeder and fat cattle, farm machinery.^ MACHINERY Oliver Model 15 combine with bin; Massey Ferguson baler; N.H. Super 66 baler; Ferguson 3 pt. rake; N.H. No. 45 mower; Harvey-belt driven com shelter; N.H. 510 single beater spreader; center fill goose neck for 14 ft. silo; 8 hole hog feeder; 2 row mounted'Oliver com planter; 12 ft. 9 in. blower pipe; Oliver No. 1342 3- bottom 14” trip back plows; N.H. Sl2 hydrastatic riding lawn mower with 42” mower; Farmall tractor w- super kit. 51 HEAD CATTLE 2 reg. Hoi. cows, due March & August; 1 Hoi. cows, bred back; 2 Hoi. cows, not bred back; 3 Hoi. heifers, due May; 2 Hoi. heifers, due June; Simmental heifer, due March; 2 Simmental heifers, 400 lbs.; Angus heifer, due June; 2 Charolais heifers, 600 lbs.; 2 Black White Face heifers; 5 Angus heifers, 400 to 600 lbs.; 6 Hoi. steers, 600 lbs. 4 Hoi. steers, 500 to 700 lbs.; 1 Angus steer, 500 lbs.; 10 fat steers; 6 veal calves; 20 feeder pigs*. BE ON TIME—NO SMALL ITEMS TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK SALE IN TENT LUNCH ROBERT M. PETERSON i Owner Ph.; 717-734-3663 Lyter & Son, Clerks Long Bros., Aucts. Ph.: 717-527-4458 PUBLIC jrtfu a SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SAT., MAY 21,1977 TIME: 2:00P.M. Located on New Holland Road, l'/z mile south of Main Street, New Holland. Turn off Route 23 on Brimmer Avenue to New Holland Road. LOT 2.13 ACRES WITH STREAM iVi STORY STONE t FRAME DWELLING Living room has fireplace, old built-in comer cup board, book shelves, and wall to wall carpet in living room and kitchen, powder room, and closets on first floor. Open hall way, stairway and hall have carpet and planter. 4 rooms on second floor, 3 with wide boards, full bath, closets, and small balcony. Oil fired hot water baseboard heat with summer and winter hookup, 2,000 gallon oil tank underground, well with pressure system, patio with high rise pillars, concrete basement with outside entrance, xtorm windows and doors. m STORY BLOCK 3 CAR GARAGE and workshop, running water, wood burning stove and chimney. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This home is around 200 years old. All new Heating System put in 1973. 80 per cent new wiring. It has beautiful landscaping and is a property one of its kind with an old stone house and small mountain stream going through property. 10 per cent down day of sale. Balance in 60 days or upon settlement. Inspection of property April 30, and May 7, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. or call for appointment, 354-7976. Terms By LUKE R. AND MARY E. BOMBERGER Auctioneers: Robert E. Martin - 656-7770 Frank L Steller - 656-8195 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS tact with your food - kitchen sink, drain board and utensils. Wash hands after handling a sick pet. Keep children away from certain pets - ducklings, baby chicks, and turtles. These are notorious salmonella carriers.
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