Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 1972, Image 36

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 19. 1972
36
Safety Experts
To Speak at
OSHA confab
Two nationally recognized
experts in the safety field will be
speakers at a special OSHA
(Occupational Safety & Health
Acts) meeting on Tuesday from
10a.m. to 4 p.m. at Quality Motor
Inn, Rte. 30, five miles east of
Lancaster.
PennAg Industries Association
is conducting the session for all
interested employers or their
representatives in Eastern
Pennsylvania. A similar con
ference will be conducted for
Western Pennsylvania em
ployers on Monday at the
Mountain View Inn, Rte. 30, five
miles east of Greensburg.
Principal speakers will be J. R.
McCann, General Manager of the
Loss Prevention Department of
Ralston Purina Corp., St. Louis,
Mo., and James Amidon, Cor
porate Safety Director for
Central Soya Corp., Fort Wayne,
Ind.
McCann will talk on “Iden
tifying the Hazards” and “A Plan
of Action.” Amidon’s topics will
be “The Act In Brief” and “A
Mill Inspection.”
Both men serve their com
panies on a corporate level and
have safety responsibilities in
food processing plants, flour
mills, grain elevators, and feed
manufacturing facilities for their
firms throughout the country.
John J. Hess 11, PennAg
president, also will speak, on the
topic “Why We’re Here.”
Donald W. Parke, PennAg
Executive vice president, will be
moderator.
Registration fee is $l5 per
person, which fee includes lunch
for all advance registrations.
Persons registering at the door
will be asked to make separate
arrangements for lunch.
Advance registrations can be
sent with a check to PennAg
Industries, P.O. Box 329,
Ephrata, Pa 17522.
Stockyard Bids
(Continued from Page 4)
authority will form a new cor
poration to purchase the
stockyards. Its plans for the 77
year old local stockyards include
making it more “farmer
oriented ”
The other bidder, Union Stock
Yards Co., has operated the local
livestock facility on a lease from
Penn Central since 1895. The
present 10-year lease expires
May 31.
Penn Central said it had invited
13 companies or individuals to
submit bids for the sale of the
GOCKLEY'S
MACHINERY
AUCTION
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1972
10; 30 A.M.
(Snow date Feb. 28)
LOCATED AT
REINHOLDS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
50 TRACTORS
SOME LATE MODELS
FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
TERMS BY
JACOB H. GOCKLEY
COME EARLY AND STAY LATE!
Mail Box
For Sale -3% tons of clean bright
wheat straw $36.00 per ton at
bam. Will deliver in 1 ton lots.
Also AC WD tractor. Phone 464-
3883.
For Sale - 806 Farmall Diesel
(good) tractor, wide front $5,000.
JD B tractor $150; 24 ft. Starline
unloader, repossessed, $l,OOO.
Paul S. Smucker, 2008 Horseshoe
Rd., Lancaster.
For Sale - Sawed round and split
locust posts. Contact Moses B.
Click, Willow Street RDI,4 miles
Southwest of Willow Street.
Wants to Buy - Used poultry
incubator. One or two dozen
capacity, but will consider
slightly larger. Phone 426-1330
after 12 Noon.
For Sale - 500 Gallon Esco Bulk
Milk Tank with unit-Dr. Walker
Approved Phone 215-696-1021
after 6 P.M.
For Sale - No. 74 DeLaval milker
pump, like new $75.; 2-6.50-16 2-6
ply rating tires. John R. Click,
Quarryville RD3, Quarryville
East on Rte. 372, second road
right, first farm right.
For Sale - 3 unit Surge milker,
electric pulsators, narrow bore
inflations, 2 Surge pumps,
electric timer, vacuum line for 32
cows, good condition. Phone 215-
445-6453
For Sale - Ferguson 30 tractor,
Sauder loader for same with 72”
bucket. Phone Jonestown 865-2022
For Sale - 80 Gallon Electric
water heater, Also % HP Myers
submersible water pump, good
condition. Phone 215-269-3442
TRY A CLASSIFIED
AD-H PAYS!
stockyards. The property in
cludes the Stock Yard Inn hotel,
offices, sheds and livestock pens.
The livestock auction pavilion is
not included in the sale. It is
owned by Union Stock Yard Co.,
headed by Frederic Campbell.
The exchange submitting the
high bid is composed of the dealer
firms of Walter M. Dunlap &
Sons, Inc., S. H. Heilbron & Sons,
Inc., Elias M. Diller, trading as
Louis Lyons & Son, Johnson
Cattle Co., McCoy Cattle Co., and
William W. McCoy.
Mail Box Market
Free - Would like to find good
homes for 5 Beagle puppies, 8
weeks old. Not mixed ana come
from good stock. Phone 872-2538
For Sale - New Holland 145 bu.
tank Manure spreader, good
condition. Phone 717-529-2989
For Sale - Seasoned Fireplace
wood, apple, oak, hickory,
walnut. Jonas E. Zook,
Quarryville RD3, 1 mile west of
Georgetown.
or kef
For Sale - Wooden kitchen
cabinets and appliances, formica
counter. Phone 215-445-3272
For Sale - VE4 Wisconsin Engine,
complete overhaul in 1970. Has
reduction gear, Price $275.00.
Levi L. Fisher, Gap RDI, Pa. Box
94
For Sale - Case Steam Boiler
ready to go $4OO, Also one horse
cart $65. Abram F. Stoltzfus,
Center Square Rd., Leola, Pa.
For Sale - 6 white geese, 1 Suffolk
ram. Phone 354-7886, New
Holland RD2, Pa.
For Sale - 2000 Hy-Line yearlings,
laying 12 months. Phone
Manheim 665-2962
For Sale - 600 gal. Girton SS milk
tank, Bruner compressor $2,000,
Philadelphia Stamped. S. G.
Darlington, Lititz RD2, Phone
626-7440
For Sale - International Model 311
3-14” trip bottom plow, 2pt. hitch,
good condition $2OO. Phone 665-
5251
For Sale - Purebred Columbia
Ewes, ready to drop lambs from
Wray Hall Flock. First farm east
of Denver, Ridge and Horseshoe
Trad Roads, Phone 1-215-267-
2605.
Wanted - By Donation Piano and
used furniture for Christian
Youth group. Phone 367-1863, or
426-1395
Wanted - Used Herringbone
milking parlor and 400 to 500
gallon tank with complete water
cooled unit, Dr. Walker ap
proved. Ammon H. Zimmerman,
R. D. 2, Kutztown, Pa. Phone 215-
683-7214.
VISIT lIS AT OUR
11:00 A.M. “Miracle on the Land"
1:30 P.M. A Three Screen
3:30 P.M. Presentation
Three separate showings.
2:00 P.M. Application Equipment
Demonstration (weather per
mitting)
ORGANIC PLANT
FOOD COMPANY
2313 NORMAN ROAD
LANCASTER. PENNSYLVANIA 17601
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26
8:00 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
- See a Display and Demonstration of our custom application Equipment and
our rental spreaders and applicators.
- A Three screen slide presentation produced by Stauffer Chemical Company
Titled “Miracle on the Land”.
- Representatives will be present to answer questions on fertilizers and
pesticides.
- Refreshments and Door Prizes.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
PHONE: 397-5152
Miscellaneous
WOOD SHAVINGS. Ideal fo»
work-ways and bedding. $l2 pei
ton. Can be delivered in bulk
loads of 10-12 tons. Less ex
pensive than straw or tanbark.
Contact Bob Geist -at Leola
Supply Co. Inc. Ph. 717-656-6811.
Moil Box Morket
For Sale - 3 complete Conde
milker units, good condition.
David K. Stoltzfus, R. D. No. 2,
Box 141, Elverson, Pa.
Lost - 2 steers January 14th 1
crossed with Brahma weighing
about 900 lbs. Wanted to Buy - 2
hives of bees. Martin N. Hoover,
Denver Rl, Box 312, Pa. 17517
For Sale - One 10 cage all metal
elevated calf unit with feeder and
bucket holders. Phone 727-529-
2249.
For Sale - Ritchie hog waterers, 2
lids, electric heaters, brand new
$5O. each. Also ear corn, straw
and tobacco lathe. Phone 717-426-
1763
For Sale - Parts for a Superior
grain drill, dismantled. Also
wanted, used tomato baskets and
knives for a 16 in. Denlinger
ensilage cutter. Apply to John M.
Martin, Denver Rl, at
Fivepointville, NE Ist farm.
For Sale - Water heater, 8 can 33T
cooler, cultipacker, harrow, Ford
corn planter with fert. and in
secticide attachment at
Raymond Good’s Sale Feb. 26,
1972
Locol Classified
Advertising Rotes
Use This Handy Chart To
Figure Your Cost
Words (l) Issue (.5) Issues
14 or Less $l 00 $2.40
15 1 05 2.52
16 1.12 2 69
17 1.19 2.86
18 1.26 3 03
19 ' 1.33 3.20
20 1 40 3 36
Call 394-3047 or 626-2191 to place
\our classified ad.
BRING THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS
THIS IS OUR
Home Services
Home-Fix. All Repairs. Free
bids. Call 786-7632
Miscellaneous
WARNING MEETINGS
Feb. 25 and 27, March 3 and 5 at
Brownstown Fire Hall, 5 miles
northeast of Lancaster. 7:15 on
Fri. evenings and 7 on Sunday
evenings. Speaker:-Eli Stoltzfus,
Lancaster, Pa. Subjects:-
Salvation by grace through faith.
Christ our Righteousness. The 100
year period of Rev. 20. United
States in Prophecy-The 3 angels
messages of Rev. 14:6-12 and
what the mark is. These
messages must swell into a loud
cry, verses 7 and 9 followed by
more power and the earth
lightened with God’s glory, Rev.
18:1, by God’s children resem
bling Christ’s beautiful
character, by healthy pure living,
1 Cor. 6:20, and giving God all the
glory, realizing their own
wretchedness and unworthiness.
The theory that the mark of the
beast is only for the next
dispensation is from the devil. He
also has some believing that the
10 commandments were only for
the last dispensation. He is a
clever and cunning schemer to
deceive people to shirk their duty
and lose eternal life. If the saved
are raptured before the mark of
the beast, why would Satan try to
deceive the lost, Rev. 13:13, 14?
That teaching is ridiculous and
deceptive. The man of sin of 2
Thess 2 is revealed now. Only
those that study and Drenare-for
the great crisis that is taught in
Dan. 12 and Rev. 12-21 will be the
overcoming remnant. Being on
the brink of eternity, let nobody,
leaders or else, lull you to sleep,
to be spued out with the
Laodicenas.
SQUASH
MEETING
NOON TIME
FEBRUARY 24, 1972
Due to attendance increase
the meeting was changed
from Bird-In-Hand Motor Inn
to Willow Valley Restaurant
Willow Street, Pa,
A lunch will be first
Come bring a Friend
o—- ou rm* *** ttt
Horseshoe Rd. to Hartman Station
Rd. to Norman Rd. near
Conestoga Valley High School.