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    D24—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, March 6,1982
Injuries high for farmers.
UNIVERSITY PARK
Once eyery four
years the average farm
laborer can expect to be
injured severely enough
to require medical
attention.
“In fact,-says Dennis
Murphy, Penn State
Extension farm safety
specialist,” agricultural
workers are much more
susceptible to accident
and injury than in
dustrial workers.
“The agricultural
workers, unlike their
counterparts in industry
usually operate with a
minimum of supervision
and may not be
adequately, trained, for
the job.”
The incidence of work
related injury or illness
resulting in days away
from work is 2Vis times
greater for agricultural
workers .than the
average' for r all in
dustries.
Murphy notes that
voluntary, not-for-profit
organizations, like the
Pennsylvania Farm
Safety Council, help to
reduce the accident toll
in farm families, on and
off the job.
The Council provides
safety services and
materials, such as
technical, educational
information, to keep
agricultural workers
alert to possible hazards
and to help prevent
accidents.
- "it is necessary to go
beyond, engineered
safety to protect far
mers against ac
cidents," says Murphy.
“We must educate the
individual farm and
ranch residents and
workers -about the
importance of accident
prevention."
Farm _ safety
specialists recognize
three elements of
safety—man,- machine,
and environment.
•'Centroling man is by
tar the most difficult.
especially in farm
safety,” Murphy says.
★★★★★★★★★★★★ Jf
J Holstein Herd for Sale f
* by Private Treaty +
* *
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yL 60 cows, 13 bred heifers
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2 Buyer may select minimum of 65 head, yt
? RHA 60 cows 15.903 M 3.6 574 F BAA 102.7% yt
J 25 of the cows 2 years old T
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jf’ Many outstanding sires represented.
]L Astronaut, Bootmaker, Elevation, Apache, Milu
jJ, Betty, Willow and Simpsons Apostle.
s A Few Features: u
▼ -A beautiful Bootmaker, 2 yr. pro). 20,000 J
650f.Damis2E-90. v(0 >T
- Another Bootmaker GP 2 yr. old. Dam VG ji
27,093 897 f.
J-A Betty Chief at 2 305 d. 21,000 lbs. milk. -
-A VG Apache 2 yr. old, pro). 19,153 m 6491. >f
Many recently fresh 2 yrs. old not yet scored.
, Contact; Mike Weimer J
)f Pennsylvania Holstein Association t
ji., 839 Benner Pike
X State College. PA 16801
Call 814-234-0364
Lykens Valley
Consignment Sale
THURSDAY, MARCH 18
9:00 A.M.
Farm Machinery - Heifers ■ Butcher Tools
- Guns - Tools - Fruit - Dry Goods -
Seafood dispersal from 1 farm.
in Lykens Valley, Pa.,30 miles N.
of Harrisburg, 16 miles E. MiiterSburg, 16
miles W. of Hegens exit Rt. 81 just off Rt.
25 turn N'. at Village of Gratz, bear left at
Y, turn left at T Ist farm.
livestock & Feed
5 heifers from 1 herd sired by purebred-bull, 1
due now, 1 bred 3 mens. 3 open; 3 pair of young
mules, collars, bridles, harnesses, saddles.
2 loads top alfalfa, 2nd cutting hay.
Farm Machinery
KBA J.D. disc reconditioner, J.D. 60 Tractor, 2
j.D. disc harrows, 16 ft.; 4 bottom 16 in. 710
Int automatic reset plow; J.D. 1240 4 row corn
planter fert. attachment; I.H.C. 7 ft. bar
mower; N.H. 56 rake; N.H. 66 baler w/engine;
N.H. 30 ft. elevator; 2 Oliver, 2 Badex bottom
plows; A.C. 3 bottom plow bale wagon, high
side, Cunningham fluffer, 2 new harrows, 2 new
fore carts w/brakes; Farm-hand wheel brake,
3 horse 2 row cultivators, 2 potato plows, gram
drill, dirt scoop.
French shotgun 24 gal. 30 cal. Winchester rifle,
300 Weatherby rifle w/39 variable Ridfield
scope, 2 coon hounds & ammunition.
Butchering Tools & Antiques
5 iron kettles, meat hooks & grinders, tripods,
double axe, sticking sledge, ice tongues,
scolding trough, milk cans, knives, etc. Bob
sled, walnut round table, mantle clock,
Columbia range.
600 gal. water tank, Lancaster hay feeder; bed
chopper, 8 h.p. engine, like new; 2-34-6 horse
hitches, cement mixer, 500 “gallon drums
baskets, cattle oiler, new tarps, 20 bu. home
grown Timothy seed, 3 chain saws, grit
spreader, cow trainers, DeLaval milker
pumps-used 2 years, all kinds of steel wheels,
baler twine, hammers, nails, etc.
Milk Sputnick, good condition.
Leroy Esh load of new tools - Cousin w/Dry
Goods.
Farm dispersal of Thomas Shade
Farmall H tractor, J.D. 4 bottom 14 in. plow;
1H 4 row 44 corn planter, Oliver 7 ft. bar mower
& Massey 7 ft. bar mower; NH 460 haybine, NH
super hay lines, 68 baler, NH 54 thrower, NI
side rake, 2 elevator, 2 row cultivators, NI 300
com picker, 2 row PTO husky grain bin on
gear, NH No. 810 gram bin on gear, Ontario
drill, 1H No. 91 combine, 10 ft. Gehl MXSO feed
grinder, JD 707 roto beater 12 ft., flatbed
wagon, 2 gas tanks, 300 & 163 gal. etc.
Household Goods
Maytag wringer washer, sofa bed, 2 wood
stoves, new quilts, etc. Many items not listed.
Plenty of Homemade food.
Property of
DAVID ESCH
Auctioneer, Steve Petersheim
Everett Kreider, Harold Fraley
Come Spend the Day With Us
Guns
Misc.
fe MAD
LANCASTER FARMING
FORCOMPLETE
AND UP-TO-DATE
MARKET REPORTS
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY, MARCH 26
11:30 A.M.
105 HEAD-105 HEAD
HOLSTEIN HERD
12:30
Located in Chester Co., Pa., 4 miles-
West of Avondale, 15 miles Southeast of
Gap, Vi S.E. of Cochranville, from Jet. Rt.
10 & Rt. 41 South on Rt- 41 Vz mile p>
Faggs Manor Rd., Ist farm.
Hay-Silage-Straw
Herd consists of 66 milk cows, 19 cows Fresh
Feb. & Mar., 7 due April, 21 fresh Dec. & Jan.,
balance in all stages of lactation. 45 heifers, 20
bred to Freshen apr.'' this summer, 11
yearlings, 14 from 14 months old. Home raised
herd. Heifers sired by purebred bull mostly A
1. Cows bred to A. 1., mostly all A.B.C. -
Preg. checked. 30 day charts. Cows in good
condition. Property of potential.
App. 35 ton alfalfa hay, 60 ft. of com silage in
12x60; few ton of straw - feed & wagon items
sold first.
14 milk cans, 4 calf stalls, 4 Surge milker
units not used for no. of yrs.
Stanchion Jacks wagon load of small items
sold first, pulley fits A.C. WD Papec cutter,
pulley elec, motors, 2 old hand potato cutters,
shingles, etc.
Owners
JOHN &10E COATES
Auctioneers: Steve Petersheim
215-593-2442
E. Kreider.
SATURDAY, MARCH 13 y 1982
Commencing At 9:00 A.M.
Located 10 miles North of Lewisburg on Route 15, get off Route 15 at West Milton Exit,
take road 5 miles West to Kelly Cross Roads, then 2 miles, north on Ridge Road (Near
Nittany Mt. Campground), Union County.
FARM EQUIPMENT
“2240” John Deere Diesel Tractor w/53« hrs., in
Mint - Condition, “BO" John Deere Tractor
w/Kollamatic & Power Steering, Selling
w/Super 6 Manure Loader & Snow Plow; 1949
"A” John Deere Tractor; 1951 "B” John Deere
Tractor w/Rollamatic; 1937 “A” John Deere
Tractor; No. 1250 -16” 3 Bottom, 3 pi. John Deere
Mounted Plow; No. 555 - 3 Bottom, trip back John
Deere Hydraulic Trailing Plow; No. 290 John
Deere Trailing Corn Planter; 10 tt. Kewanee
Cultimulcher; 8 tt. John Deere KB A Trailing
Disk; 4 section John Deere Spring Tooth
Harrow; 10 tt. Cullipacker; B tt. Pull Type
Double Cullipacker; 2 John Deere 3 Section Pull
Type Hydraulic Harrows; 2 Quick Tack John
Deere Cultivator; Garber pto Tractor Seeder;
15-7 John Deere Single Disc Gram Drill; No. 10
New Idea Single Row Pull Type Corn Picker;
Fox Super 6 Harvester w/Pickup Head & Single
Row Corn Head; 12 tt. Lime-Fertilizer Drill; No.
24T John Deere Baler w/Pan Thrower; 2 John
Deere Side Delivery Rakes; Dump Rake; No. 04
John Deere Silage Blower; 2-953 5 ton John
Deere Hay Wagons w/Bale Racks; 1970 No. 205
M.F. Combine w/10 tt. head; New Idea ground
driven Manure Spreader; 10 tt. 2 beater Grove
Chuck Wagon; No. 216 John Deere 2 beater
Chuck Wagon w/high sides; 32’ Zimmerman
Grain & Hay Elevator w/hopper; IB’ 4” Tube
Elevator w/Motor; 5 ton McGurdy Gravity Flow
Wagon w/Grove running gears; John Deere Flat
' Bed Wagon; No. 72 Gehi Flail Chopper w/turn
spout; Wheelbarrow Seederj No. 460 N.H.
Haybme; large gravity tlow wagon w/B ton
running gears; 100 gal. 298 John Deere Trailer
Sprayer; 40 tt. 8” and 9” Silo Pipe; 3 J.D. Side
till Hitches; J.D. Heal Houser; 7 It. 8 N Ford 3
pi. Blade; No. 5 Mower; Horse Drawn Weeder;
Old Wagon Chassis; 3 False End Gates; N.H.
Jack tor talse End Gate; J.D. extended elevator
tor Corn Binder; N.H. Burro Mill; 5 Hydraulic
Cylinders; Walking Plow; Horse Wagon Box;
Mower Swather; Millville Wagon and box
w/Double Tree, fit Misc.
MR. & MRS. OSBORNE CLOUSER
Terms.: Cash. Owner
AUCTIONEER; Wayne Hess (717) 922-1206 Phone W l7) 568-4094
SALE OKUEK. Household Goods, Antique, Wagon Items, i> arm Machinery & Livestock.
PUBLIC SALE
Outstanding Auction
Contractor's
Equipment
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
12 Noon
Lionville Fire Co., Lionville, PA
Sale will consist of 2 large tractors, reefer
truck, 10 wheel dump truck, and several 40’
trailers.
R.H. Thompson, Auctioneer
Pottstown. PA 215-323-7870
ABSOLUTE
IXI COMPLETE
LIQUIDATION
' APPROXIMATELY 250
ACRE VALUABLE FARM
Located in Nippenose Valley in Clinton County,
Crawford Twp., 6 miles South of Jersey Shore along
Groupe Road.
SAT., APRIL 17,1982
2:00 P.M.
This tarm will sell regardless of price to the
highest bidder. Farm has large buildings, large
2Vz story frame house, 2 story frame bank barn
which features large over hanging forebay,
bunk feeders, setup for large steer operation.
Approximately UN) acres flat fertile farm land.
For full details contact auction firm.
Terms -10% down day of sale, balance within
30 days.
SALE BY
MR. & MRS. ROBERT SHERTZER
302-995-3730
717-745-3543
Attorneys-Lewis Steinburger
Lock Haven, Pa.
717-748-3296
Auction conducted by Jay Omar Landis Auction
Service
Jay M. Witman. 717627-0789 or 665-5735 .
LIVESTOCK
5 Charolais Bred Heiters, due m March; 4-800#
Cross breed open Heiters.
MILKING EQUIPMENT
l'/2 h.p. Jamesway 4 Unit Milker Pump; 4
Jamesway Milkers w/slrainer in claw tor
pipeline; Stainless Steel wash Vats; Milk Cans.
Unknown Amount ot Altalta and Mixed Hay.
ANTIQUES
Dry Sink Top; Small Oak Table; Oak Press Back
Rocker; Nursing Rocker; Clawtool Hound Back
Chair; Oak Double -Bed w/Coil Springs and
Mattress; Oak Dresser; Pathe Victrola &
Records; Singer Treadle Sewing Machine;
Writing Desk Top; Plaltorm Rocker; White Iron
Single Bed w/Spnngs; Clothes Tree, Oak Deer
Head Board; 2 Oak Press Back Chairs; Oak
Dining Room Rocker; 3 Oak Chairs; Collapsible
High Chair - Stroller; Cherry Chest ot Drawers;
one drawer Cherry Stand; Flower Stands;
Zenith Floor Model Radio; Standard Treadle
Sewing Machine; 2 passenger Sleigh; Wooden
Violin Case G. 5.8., Monkey Wrenches; 1 and 2
Gal. Crockery Jugs; 6 qt. Oak Wooden Water
Pail; Fireplace Mantle; Flat Irons; 3 asbestos
Irons & Holders; Cast Iron Fry Pans; Wooden
Box Spittoon; Shoe Rest; Copper Wash Boiler;
Parts ot Bathroom Sets; Piano Rolls; Books;
Bread,Raiser; Egg Baskets; Large Butter Bowl
& Worker; Cast Iron Fry Pan on Legs; Copper,
Lead & Galvanized Ladles; 2 Large Copper
Kettles; 3 Apple Butler Stirrers; Mush Pols; 12-1
gal. Crocks; Cowden & Wilcox Blue Flowered
Crock w/Lid; Salt Crocks; Bushel Measure;
American Flyer Train Set including Track,
Transtormers, Engine, 3 passenger & Coal Care.
BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT
3 Butcher Kettles; One 3 Eool; Large & Small
Meal Vessels; Hog Hangers; 2 Wooden Butcher
Tubs; Large Enterprise Meal Grinder; Scalding
Trough; 8 qt. press; Hog Kolhng Chains; Hog
.Scrapers; Meat Bench; Lard Cans; 2 hole
hreplace lop Butcher Kettle; Steel; Meal
Cleaver; Gambling Slicks; 32 Stevens Single
Shot Kitle; 1904-Dodge ‘880” Automobile; 12,000
KW Dayton Generator.