Hot weather safety urged ( By JAY IRWIN ' County Agent LANCASTER - Everyone enjoys a beautiful, sunny day without a cloud in the sky and with temperature and humidity just so. But such a good combination is the ex ception rather than the rule in much of the nation during Summer. In fact Summer weather can do us real harm unless we take precautions. High heat and humidity can drain our energy and affect how safely we work, play, and drive. Sunburn and sunstroke are health hazards, and “Old Sol’s” glare can hamper vision and KENT COUNTY INVITATIONAL SALE Great Oak Country Club Chestertown, Md. Featuring 20 daughter* of ELEVATION. Many from EX and VG Dams with record* to 23,390. ASTRONAUTS - IVANHOE STARS - KINGPIN DOUBLE TRIUNE IVANHOE 8.8 LAD THE GREATEST GROUP OF BRED HEIFERS AND YOUNG COWS FOR THE MOST DISCRIMINATING BUYER. Highest Consignment Sale in Md. in 1976. 4th Highest Consignment County Club Sale in U.S. in 1976. A PROVEN PLACE TO BUY Chicken Bar-B-Que 5:30 P.M. Sponsored by: KENT CO. HOLSTEIN CLUB Sales manager & Auctioneer: George “Bud" Debnam Worton. Md. 21678 301-778-1280 Assisted by: A. Doty Remsburg - Kent R. Ferrell PUBLIC SALE 2 TRACTORS, FARM MACHINERY JERSEY HEIFER, GEESE, AND SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, AUGUST 20,1977 IP.M. Located 8 miles East of Honeybrook, 5 miles West of Downingtown on Route 322 to Little Washington turn on Lyndell Road Vz mile to driveway. Watch for sale signs on Route 322. , West Brandywine Twp. Chester Co., Pa. ie, Oliver 550 Tractor fully equipped very good con dition; Oliver 88 Tractor; M.F. 8 ft. disc 3 point like new; J.D. 2 row corn planter 3 point; M.F. 16” 2 B plow 3 point; 2 row cultivator 3 point;- N.H. 512 manure spreader PTO; 4 section J.D. spring tooth harrow; Ontonrio 12 disc grain drill; Sauder hyd. front end loader w/bucket; N.H. grain gravity bin; 8 ft. cultipacker; 2 wheel trailer; 2 small SS bins; circular saw; Delta drill press on stand; 2 feed carts; rubber tire wheel barrow; 2-35 gal. drums of weed killer; extension cords; Steuart cattle clippers; 1 row horse drawn cultivator; animal cages; elec, fencers; 100 ft. HD 1” hose; bam fan; 12 Jamesway water bowls; Maytag automatic dryer & other household goods. WHEEL HORSE V 8 RIDING MOWER 36” w/snow blade, mint condition; MILKING EQUIPMENT; HAVERLY 440 gal. milk tank complete, for inspection on milk tank, please call, DeLaval compressor; pipe; and stall codes; 2 DeLaval milker units; HD milker oil; milk scale; young geese; 1 Jersey Heifer bred w/health chart; other small items not listed. TERMS: CASH By Order Of: SYLVESTER PIERCE 942-3998 March, Jr., Auctioneer Elverson, PA (215)286-5744 bring on eye fatigue. Sum-' mer storms often are violent, with heavy rain, wind and lightning. The bugs are out in full force and, in addition to driving us crazy, often hurt us directly with stings and bites and indirectly through spread of disease and poisoning from accidental ingestion of chemical bug killers. Certain foods if not properly handled can quickly spoil or become laden with harmful bacteria, making them special hazard to picnickers, campers, and those without decent refrigeration at home. AUGUST 13,1977 7:00 P.M. SELLING 35 HEAD Vapor lock and overheated overheated engines bring problems to drivers. Har dworking home air con ditioners can bring homeowners and renters fire hazards if electrical systems engines bring problems to drivers. Hardworking hohae air conditioners can bring homeowners and renters fire hazards if electrical systems aren’t up to the job. The “good old sum mertime” does have its less good aspects, so let’s think about what we might do to survive the hot months in good order. Here are a few thought-starters: 1. When the weather is super hot and or humid, pace CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, 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. 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 717-656-8911 Auctioneers - F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Next Sale Wednesday. Sept. 7,1977 PORTER POTATO EQUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY. AUGUST 13. 1977 ROSE, (Wayne County) NEW YORK Sale to be held at the building right on Rte. 414 in the village of Rose, N.Y. 11 miles north of Thruway Exit 41.4 miles south of Rte. 104. Discontinuing fanning, selling complete line of farm equipment at abiolute public auction. 4 wide front Fannall tractors: (Super MTA; Super M; 2 “M” tractors with super kits;) J.D. “B” w.f.e. tractor; Hyster two stage fork truck; Trojan short lift fork truck with potato scoop. Reo truck with 2 sp. axle; 71. H. trucks: (K-8 with air brakes; K-7 with hoist and 2 sp. axle; K-6 with 15 ft. homemade bulk body; K-7 with hoist and 2 sp. axle; K -10 with 15 ft. h.m. body and 2 sp. axle; L-170 with van body; S-160 with hoist). Farmhand 2 row harvester, good; J.D. No. 216 2-row planter (9:00-24 rubber); J.D. 30 level bed digger; Oiltz-Wetzel seed cutter; Haines duster; Haines 2 station bagger; Aero Glide 4 ft. grader roller picking table with washer and dryer; Haines hopper elevator; several belt conveyors; Singer binloader with 24 ft. boom; bag sewer with auto, head; Haines 26” roller picking table; Haines wooden 26” grader; 40 ft. con veyor; Haines 14 ft. bulk body. 2 J.D. 3 bottom 14” plows; harrow; J.D. and I.H. 2 row cultivators both with rear gangs; 2 and 4 row weeders; 300 gal. wooden tank boom sprayers; 2 Harvest Handler 20 ft. elevators, lon wheels; Super six front end loader; setofhalf tracs; other items! Generally on older line of tools, all mechanically sound and in a good state of repair. Lunch available. Terms: Cash or a good check with proper iden tification day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Owned by B. Homer Porter 315-587-9530 Sale by: James & Victor Pirrung Wayiand, N.Y. 716-728-2520 your energy output ac cordingly. Don’t overdo it. Stop for a rest and refresh ments now and then. Drink plenty of cool liquids, but check with your doctor about salt consumption. 2. Avoid severe sunburn if you want to preserve your complexion and help prevent skin cancer. Wear light, cool clothing that covers vulnerable skin areas and a brimmed or billed cap. People with sensitive skins need more protection than others. 3. Wear good quality sunglasses to reduce glare when driving. For good eye protection, especially on the job, make sure the glasses have break-resistant lenses and sturdy frames. 11:00 A.M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 6,1977 4. Be prepared for summer storms that may pass through your area. Lightning is probably the most com mon severe weather hazard, and appropriate shelter should be sought when a storm approaches. 5. Stinging insects such as bees, wasps and hornets can cause much pain and could be a threat to life of persons who are hypersensitive to their venom. People who react severely to stings should seek medical treatment to desensitize themselves. PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE ANTIQUE FURNITURE, CLOCKS, COLLECTIBLES, DISHES, ETC. To be held at the American Legion Hall on Hickory St. in Bel Air, Harford County, Md. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1977 7:00 P.M. (EDST) Walnut plantation desk, lg., ref., c. 1870; oak organ, ornate; Sheraton secretary desk w-bookcase, pine, signed, c. 1830; oak hiback sideboards, ornate, ref., (2); walnut Victorian hiback crib, ref., Balto. 1886; oak ice boxes, lg. & sm. ref.; brass bed; Eockola 1-cent Mech baseball game, 1934; schoolmaster’s desk; pine jelly cupboard; calendar reg. adv. clock; bracket clock, wt. dr.; other wall & mantle clocks; pocket watches; Roseville pcs.; numerous pcs. of oak fur niture; pitcher & bowl; hummels; dep. glass; cut glass; crystal; leaded shades; steins; crocks; many other items of interest. TERMS OF SALE Cash or check acceptable to auctioneer. Removal same day of sale. Open for inspection at 5:00 p.m. on Aug. 11, John H. O’Neill, Auctioneer Forest Hill, MD. 301-838-6980 PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY. AUGUST 20,1977 9:30 A.M. COMPLETE DISPERSAL CHAROLAIS—CROSS BEEF COWS TOOLS, H.H. GOODS, ANTIQUES Located along Mt. Pleasant Rd., Mt. Joy, Pa. Midway between Mt. Joy and Elizabethtown, Pa. Just off Rt. 283. Take Rheems Exit off Rt. 283, go North on Cloverleaf Rd. V* mile to Mt. Pleasant Rd. Look for sale signs. 40 - HEAD BEEF COWS, The majority being Charolais-Hereford Cross, balance Charolais-Angus Cross. Mostly with calves by their side. T.B. & Blood tested. Pregnancy checked. Health charts. Good 4-H and FFA projects. PURE BRED HERD SIRE: Homestead Sampson 403. Sampson sires size, strength and rugged calves. Cattle will be sold in tent at 1:00 P.M. TOOLS—H.H. GOODS—D.B. Garden tractor, 3 B. disc plow, Co-op front mount cultivator, roller-harrow, Case hammermill, manure scoop, loader scoop at tachment, corn planter, corn shelter, wh. weights, tractor cab, table saw, scorer, metal roofing, cooling compressor, milker pump, chicken crates, feeders, grind stone, hand sprayer, forks, grass seeders, assortment of hammers, saws, and jacks; ax and pick heads, door latches, antique running gear, iron wheels, fanning mill, OLD BED, jelly cupboards, blanket chests, church benches, wooden barrels, nail kegs, wooden egg case, pitcher pumps, cast iron troughs, lantern collection, license plates (1920 +), milk bottles, 1-2-qt. &pt. jars. Amana refrig-freezer, Caloric 6-bumer gas stove, 20” Wincroft gas stove, two dining room suits, chairs, roll-away cot, 4-pc. bedroom suit, bureaus, Maytag washers, berry crated & boxes, oil space heater, and many many useful items not listed. COME EARLY LOTS OF ITEMS SELLING. SALE ORDER: Sm. Tools & H.H. Goods at 9:30, Cattle at 1:00 P.M. Lunch available. Sale by: MRS. ALMA W. KOPP Roy Kopp, Deceased C.H. Wolgemuth & H. ShaffnCr (Aucts.) Ph: 665-5664 6. Keep household, lawn, garden and field insecticides out of reach of children and under lock. Always keep the material in its origional container. 7. Take proper care of food during warm weather to prevent food poisoning. Between 60 degrees Farentaeit and 125 degrees farenheit bacteria will flourish. Put leftovers in the refrigerator immediately after the meal. Workers carrying lunches without benefit of refrigeration should select sandich ingredients, fruits and canned products that will keep without problems. 121
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