Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1968, Image 13

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    ;• Form Colondor.
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tnee, Pejnn Slate University.
9:30 a.m.-4-H Leaders Forum,
SMlUngton, Pa. Thursday, April Is
7:30 p.m.-Farm L Home Foun- 7 : qo p.m.-Arcn FFA Parliamen
dation directors meet. Farm tary Procedure and Public
t Home Center. Speaking contest, Ephrata
7:30 p.m.-Ephrata Young Farm- High School.
1 er meeting (Corn it Fertilised) *
School Room." Friday, April 19
Voo p.m.-4-H County Council 1:30 p.m.-Area FFA Dairy Prod
meeting, Farm L Home Cen- ucts Competition. Pensupreme
ter> Dairy, 1801 Hempstead Rd.
COCKLE Y’S
FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION!
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1960
At 10:30 o'clock A. M.
At Reinholds
LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
Vi Mile South of Route 897.
TRACTORS
Tree tors with Rotary Mowers, Tractors with Cul
tivators, Tractors with Plows
Come and Compare!
1918 MOLINE with PLOW
1968 MOLINE with PLOW
50 Years of Progress
One of the Best Tractors ever built!
2 and 4-row PLANTERS, 2 and 4-row CULTIVA
TORS, Mounted and Trailer PLOWS, BALERS,
JISC HARROWS, DRILLS, LOADERS, ELEVA
TORS, 3-pt. BLADES, New Spring Tooth HAR
ROWS.
THIS IS A BIG SALE!
Plan to come early and stay (ate.
Terms by
Jacob H. Gockley
Lunch by Swomp Lutheran Church.
Wednesday, April 17
i:00 p.m.-Croatlvc Arts A Crafts
for children, Farm It Home
Center.
NOW,
give him this
valuable gift
(and at no
extra cost) ,
Give yotir child the gift of life. A bicyde can
he either a fun thing... or a vehide of tragedy.
Tear this out. Read it over with him. Talk it
ever with him. His Me is worth a few minutes ,
cl your time.
FREE For your copy of the new Bike Bro
chure, written especially for young bike riders,
write to: Department of Information, Bureau
of Traffic Safety, Room 300, Finance Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
COMMONWEALTH of PENNSYLVANIA jJL#
TVamer M. Depuy Harry H Brainerd
Su'tlary of Revenue Cwmimttur of Traffic Stftig
Raymond P. Shafer
CottTMf
A rumor goes in one ear and
out many mouths
There are 13 known waterfalls
with a drop of o\er 1,000 feet.*
Headquarters
for
yffipcups
in Northeast for Hart Water*
ing System We sell and in-*
stall systems for cage and
floor houses.
Write or call today for free
catalogue. Let our experienc
ed staff help you solve your
watering problems.
No job too small or too large
Distributors of quality poul
try and hog equipment. We
sell, install and service
Beacon Cages (layer, chick
and pullet), Brower Hog
Equipment, Brock Feed and
Gram Bins, Bramco-Oakes
Poultry Equipment, Herrma
tic Feed Carts and Manure
Handling Equipment, and
Coolair and Aerovent Fans.
E. M. HERR |BSB
equipment, aar.'.jaas
INC ‘
(71?) 469-3321
SBSSSS
Willow Street R. D. 1, Pa.
‘‘Pioneers of Layer Cages”
rLancaster Farming. Saturday, April 13,196 f-
took before jou leap Remem
ber, r chicles m the street have
the rifht of way. Don’t barge
out of dm e« a} s or lanes until
5 ou are sure no cars are coming.
Use directional signals Point
with hand and arm in the di
rection you will turn itfort
you turn.
Bicycle Safety Week
Proclaimed April 10-17
Governor Raymond P Shafer
will proclaim April 10 through
17 to be Bicycle Safety Week m
Pennsylvania During this week
a statewide bike safety cam
paign will be waged throughout
the Commonwealth.
The campaign will be aimed at
urging parents to take the time
to teach bike safety to their
children.
Commissioner Harry H Bpain
erd of the Pennsylvania Bureau
of-Traffic Safety said the pur
pose of the Bicycle Safety Proc- Improperly adjusted bicycle
lamation is to encourage motor- seats may result in serious ac
ists and cyclists alike to be cau- cidents if the rider cannot reach
tious in the warm weather the pedals adequately. The bike
months ahead. a child rides should fit him.
Police Chief George Hicks- , , , , ~.
n i j , The time to teach your child
calls attention to drivers to ad- , , , . ~ ,
fust their driving hab.ts to be
alert for the mistakes young
sters on their bikes sometimes observance or eicycie oarecy
make Week being observed now!
Chief Hicks also reminds the
children to ride their bikes in a
safe manner The following "ihc f)//-/ -/.Vwi is.
rules should be followed by all IF /C V'CCO il/fIUCsC*
Rules of the Road r /tJ 1
1. Only one person permitted 'v.
2. Bikes are not to be ridden jf
3. Obey all rules of the road.
4. Use directional hand sig
ndls I . “Many a ‘big wheel’ is
5. Reflectors and head lamps steered by the ‘Httie women’. 1 *
are required on bikes ridden af- , , ■ ,
terjjark.',, . „ =
Observe all traffic signs Stop
where cars do. Go only on the
green light... and only in the
direction arrows point on One-
Way streets.
RIDE A BIKE
IT WAS
CAB /^*
Inspect for safety Check your
bike regularly for brakes, safe
tires, tight seat and handle
bars, operating headlight and
bell or hom.
And when yau’ra driving yaur car.. •
’watch aul for avary child an avery
bilca—as if they ware yaur vary awn.
Children are reminded to keep
their bikes in good working con
dition. Here are a few bicycle
safety tips to be remembered:
A broken chain can mean a nas
ty fall and even a serious in
jury. To prevent this, the chain
should be checked for weak spots
and repaired Tires on bikes re
quire the same attention as those
on cars. Tire pressures should
be checked periodically and in
spected for worn spots and
breaks in the sidewall.
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