148 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1978 One-fourth of farm accidents take place daring harvests COLLEGE PARK, Md. - done, say safety program- Over one-fourth of all farm mere at the University of accidents occur during Maryland. September and October. So now is the time to think Take.tune to zero-m on about these safety measures machine hazards and effec and to do something in the tive countermeasures. Con name of accident preven- sider the following facts: tion. If you wait until next ...One-half of the reported month, it probably won’t get combine-related injuries oc- Workshop set WEST CHESTER - The Thursday, October 12, 1978 Chester County Extension at the Extension Office, 235 Service of Penn State will W. Market St., West Chester offer a workshop on learning and Friday, October 13,1978 how to relax and' relieve at New Garden Township stress featuring exercises Bldg., Rt. 41 just two miles and activities to fit one's south of Avondale, from 9:30 lifestyle. This free workshop to 11:30 a.m. One must will be held at two locations, register by October 10,1978. S 3 ACRE FARM, FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD COODS, ANTIQUES, ETC. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 & 9:30 A.M. On the premises 1922 Quarry Road, approx. SVz miles North of Lebanon, Swatara Township. 83 Acre farm with approx. 50 acres under cultivation, approx. 8 acres of woodland, balance in pasture with several springs on property. There is a 2% story frame dwell ing. 3 rooms, powder room & enclosed porch on first floor, 4 bedrooms & bath on se cond floor. Losh stoker hot water heat. Spring house attached to House. There is a bank bam, 40 x 40 equipment Storage shed, com cnb, 2 car garage, numerous poultry houses. - 1 Farmall H tractor, 2 cultipackers, harrow, disc, manure spreader, horse plow, Smoker bale elevator, 2 hole com sheller, cylinder shelter, poultry equipment. 73 Chrysler Newport 4-door, 38,000 miles (loaded), 51 International truck with racks, 65 Chrysler 4-door (as is) Hay, etc. 2 Oval front china closets, marble top table, cane & plank bottom rockers, 5 teg extension table, large roll top desk, old cupboards, oak sideboard, 4 pc. dining room suite, ext. table, old couch, captain & other asst, chairs, Zenith colored TV, Fngidaire ref. w/freezer top, 30 in. electric stove, 2 single & 2 dou ble metal beds, 2 Empire bureaus, 3 blanket chests, 2 old washstands, old footstools, wooden clothes tree, small chest, large oak wardrobe, folding cots, 4 plank bottom chairs (unusual), other asst, bedroom furniture (some early). Old shelf clock, windmill music box, dough tray, coffee grinder, parlor hanging hght, buggy lamp, old wooden tea & coffee boxes, tin ice cream dippers, nice old agate lunch box, tea kettle, butter prints, asst, baskets, small iron kettles, oil lamps, old pat chwork quilts, arly bedspreads, one (Emmanuel Miley for C. Light 1840), 62 pc. Nontake China, Japanese tea set, decorated milk white, Nippon, blue & other asst, china, cups & saucers etc. asst, depression, pressed & pattern glass, castor set, car nival vases, gold edged white china pieces, souvenier pieces, asst, tinware, estate heatrola, asst, small tables, B & H tiffany type lamp, Reverse on glass picture & others, modem poster bed, several old bowl & pitchers & more. For inspection of real estate call 717-949-3401 for appointment Approx. 25 acres of standing corn will also be sold. Fri. Oct. 6-1 P.M. Farm Equipment, Collectibles, etc. Sat. Oct. 7 - 9:30 A.M. Antiques & Household Goods 2 P.M. Real Estate Attorney - Henry Steiner Auctioneers - Weik & Risser Clerks - Zug & Heister Henry K. Miller Estate PUBLIC SALE 1:00 P.M SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7 HENRY ROYER & HENRY STEINER Co. Administrators Lunch Available cur in the field, and fingers are lost in 38 per cent of these injuries. ...Tractor operators under 15 and over 64 have seven to 10 times more accidents per hour of.machine use than operators in the 25 to 44 age group. - ...Fifty per cent of the vic tims of wagon accidents are injured in falls. ...Farm elevators have one of the highest accident rates. Almost half of the accidents mvolve getting caught in moving parts, and nearly three out of four of these injuries mvolve fingers and hands. You can have an accident free harvest season this year if you make safety impor tant. Consider the following recommendations for a safe and trouble-free harvest season: ...Study the Operator’s Manual prepared by the manufacturer of a machine and follow its recommenda tions on adjustment, opera- NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES Ijs ANNUAL FALL £■ | SPECIAL HEIFER SALE * .i Held at New Holland Sales Stables, New Holland, PA 700-Bbo Head of Holstein Heifers Registered and Grade SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 10:00 A.M. Registered heifers will sell at 12 noon. Several registered heifers with pedigrees and high record dams. Sires represented will be Astronaut, Elevation, Ivanhoe, Milk &Honey, etc. • Fresh heifers • Springing heifers • Short bred heifers • Open heifers and small calves all sizes Notice to consigners - all heifers need 30 day TB and blood test for out of state slup ment. Calfhood vaccination records if available. Please have registered papers and transfers on registered heifers in order. For more information to buy or sell contact NORMAN KOLB ABE DIFFENBACH 717-397-5538 717-354-4341 The calves will be graded and sold in uniform groups by breed, sex. grade and weight. All calves of good breeding naturally polled or dehorned. Weight 300-700 pounds. Place David Brice ARMSTRONG* Belknap Livestock Market Belknap Auction Dayton, PA Oct. 14 1:00 p.m. 450 Dayton, PA 16222 MERCER 4-H Park CENTRE HALL 3 Auction Barn WESTMORELAND* Fairground, Greensburg Oct. 23 7:00 BEDFORD 3 Fairground DANVILLE* Auction Barn ADAMS Frank Darcey, Jr. Arendtsville, South R.D J 2, 80x39 Mountain Fairgrounds Oct. 28 6:00 p.m. 100 Fairfield, PA 17320 KEYSTONE INTL. 1 Farm Show Building Harrisburg, PA Walter Laird THOMASVILLE R.D.#3 (York Co.) Auction Bam Nov. 10 7:30p.m. 200 Dover, PA 17315 ’Calves vaccinated against Blackleg and protected against Shipping Fever with Nasal-gen on day of delivery to sale point. 2 Calves vaccinated against Blackleg and protected against Shipping Fever with an injection of Com-biotic on day delivered to sale point. 3 Calves protected against Shipping Fever with Nasal-gen on day of delivery to sale pomt. ‘Calves protected against Shipping Fever with an injection of Com-biotic on day of delivery to sale point. * Many of these calves suitable for 4-H and FFA Baby Beef Projects. All sales will offer a few singles suitable for youth projects. ** Additional information can be secured at the respective Agricultural Extension Offices: Mercer, Kittanning, Bellefonte, Greensburg, Bedford, Bloomsburg, Get tysburg, York; or Write: Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association, R.D. #l, Penn sylvania Furnace, PA 16865 tions, lubrication and safety. ...Harvest com as soon as it is ready. ... Maintain ground speed according to crop and field conditions, and keep the header centered on the row. ...Be safety-conscious at all tunes by keeping all shields in place; stopping FEEDER CALVES Angus • Hereford • Shorthorn Crossbred • Steers & Heifers Date Time Hd For Information Contact: Robert Calvert Agr. Ext. Office, Courthouse Oct. 14 7:00 p.m. 50 Mercer, PA 16137 Oct. 20 1:00 Fred J. Koontz R.D. n Oct. 25 12:30 p.m. 300 Bedford, PA 15522 Oct. 27 7:30 Farm Show Building Nov. 1 6 6:30p.m. 125 Harrisburg, PA 17120 HEALTH STATUS machine before leaving operator’s seat to clean, ad just, or lubricate; keeping hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts; observing rest stops, par ticularly during mid mommg and mid-aftemoon and having a fire ex tinguisher readily available. William P. Campbell Penns Cave ,m. 300 Centre Hall, PA 16828 William Hanna R.D. #2, Box 152 ■m. 200 West Newton. PA 15089 Melvin Lehman Danville Cattle Co. ■m. 650 R.D. #4. Danville. PA 17821 Charles Itle, Mgr.
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