WHITE WASHING with DAIRY WHITE • DRIES WHITE • DOES NOT RUB OFF • NO WITH DISINFECTANT MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. TERRE HILL SILOS TRI-RIB CONCRETE STAVE SILOS More Quality More Strength Silos Silo Unloaders Call or write for free information TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc. Terre Hill, Pa. 17581 Phone 215-445-6736 Quality & Service Since 1927 SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTTERING AGRICULTURAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 354-4114 TH&Uitt, *)*tc HOME R-D-3, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Over twelve years ■I Si f\/l °* ex P erience More Economy Bunk Feeders Liquid Manure Tanks Household Safety Check We are in the midst of Farm Safety Week. While safety is important everywhere, we are reminded by the National Safety Council that most accidents occur in the home. The American Vocational Association and National Safety Council jointly prepared a home safety check list We have been presenting sections from this list from time to time, asking you to review your work habits by answering either' A-Always; S- Sometimes; N-Never, or O-No opportunity, to a list of questions. How will you answer these questions? When I Iron - 1 Do Use a well-balanced, rigid ironing board. Keep my hands away from the hot area of the iron Place hot steam iron on its heel when not in use. Use non-flammable or treated ironing board cover. Know how to operate safety release on ironer. Check safety release on ironer before starting to iron —Have safety release repaired immediatley if it is not operating. Disconnect iron or ironer at the outlet when called away from ironing. Release ironer roll when equipment is not in use. Position iron firmly, when rearranging clothes, to avoid dropping on the floor. When I Wash Clothes I Do- Wear rubbers or rubber soled shoes if floors are damp when using electric laundry equipment. Know how to operate emergency releases on laundry equipment. Check safety release on wringer before starting to wash, and have it repaired immediately if not operating Make sure hands are dry before connecting or discon- Reverse Process The usual fish breathing style is reversed by certain bottom-dwelling rays. These bring water in through the tops of their heads and out through their gills. They would draw sand and bottom debris into their gills if they were to breathe as most fish do Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 29,1972 nectmg electrical laundry equipment or touchmg light switches. Check to see if safety lid shuts off washer when lid is raised (if automatic washer has this feature). Check to see if safety door shuts off dryer when door is opened (if dryer has this feature). Test temperature of hot water from faucets cautiously before putting hands in it Avoid carrying loads of clothes so big I cannot see where I am walking Make sure appliance cords do not get damp under normal use Follow manufacturer’s directions for proper removal of lint from dryer MR. - Put the first trade marked feed in 100 lbs. bags 7 - Made scientifically formulated feed since 1902? - Was the first m the industry to have a cereal chem lab? - Employes chemists, nutritionists, veterinarians and engineers for your benefit 7 - Has 30 research centers m order to make better feeds for you ? Puts 10 per cent of their pre-tax earnings into research for you? - Has an 820 acre farm to raise livestock for “on the farm” testing? - Flushes their equipment after each type of feed, to prevent contamination 7 THE TEAM OF HALES AND HUNTER CO. AND CARGILL INC., THAT’S WHO. WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO BE ON A TEAM LIKE THAT? Wouldn’t you like to be on a team like that? S ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. Phone 786-2500 Have motors of laundry equipment cleaned if they have collected lint and oil. Make sure permanently connected electrical laundry equipment was properly grounded at the time of in stallation (before using for the first time). Check to see if load of clothes is evenly balanced in washer Make sure washer is not subjected to below freezing temperature as water is valved and pump can freeze and cause damage. Turn off water on inlet hose when automatic washer is not in use This avoids pressure which, in time, can freeze and cause hose to burst Have a light over washer so I don’t work in a shadow. FARMER WHO 17