16—lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3, 1973 Penn State Develops Warning Sign for Farm Machinery This spring, a new type of road sign will appear along some of the Commonwealth’s highways which will warn motorist of unexpected and large volumes of farm machinery crossing or traveling at particular locations. Initiated by officials of The Boots and Saddles Elect Officers The Boots and Saddles 4-H Horse and Pony Club elected officers for the new year at the February meeting held at the Farm and Home Center. President Jim Watts called the meeting to order and led the Club Pledge Secretary Diane Reese called the roll with 42 members, two visitors and 12 parents present She read the minutes of (he January meeting; they were approved as read. Treasurer Kirk Bussell read a My Neighbors ■ “.. .This is your friendly, understanding computer speaking... at the sound of the beep unburden your self.” NEW MUELLER BULK MILK TANKS USED BULK TANKS 400 gal. Dari-Kool :i(IO gal. ESCO 4«0 Gal. Girton !<«» gal. Mueller “ 12 can Star Cooler 12 can Stauffer 0 can used Cooler 10 can used Cooler Used 2 lI.P. Lehigh Com pressor Strainers - Pails Wash Vats Glass Lined Water Heaters Full Line of Milk House Equipment SPECIALIST IN DIESEL REPAIR & SERVICE NEW LISTER DIESELS SEE US FOR SPECIAL PRICE ON INSTALLATION HAVE YOUR ELEC TRICAL SYSTEM CHECKED ON OUR NEW SUN TESTING EQUIPMENT FOR 6-8-12 VOLT SYSTEMS, IN CLUDING BATTERY, ALTERNATOR, GENERATOR, REGULATORS, ETC QUEEN ROAD REPAIR Box 67, Intercourse, Pa. 17547 24 Hour Service Phone 717-768-8408 from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. John D. Weaver 656-9982 after 5:00p.m. or Answering Service 354-5181 Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture, primarily for use at the Rock Springs Agricultural Research Center, the sign has been approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for statewide use only in areas where farm traffic is extremely heavy thank you letter the club received from the parents of Buck Weyant for the sympathy card and gift the club sent to them. It was decided that anyone interested in being on the Horse Show committee or in being a teen leader should meet at the Fellenbaum home to plan the club events for the year. New officers elected were: Robin Fellenbaum, president, Dave Root, vice-president; Diane Reese and Cheryl Gernert, secretaries; Amy Glatfelter, treasurer; Daniel Fellenbaum Jr, news reporter, Rosemary Brubaker, Robin Fellenbaum, Cmdi Reed, Diane Reese and Dave Root, County Council members The meeting was adjourned and the members enjoyed a film entilled “Youth and the Quarter Horse ” The next meeting will be held March 9 at the Farm and Home Center Daniel Fellenbaum News Reporter “About three years ago at tempts were made to obtain permission for Penn DOT to approve this type of sign,” said George F. McCorkle, College of Agriculture safety officer. “Final approval was given in October 1972.” In addition to Mr. McCorkle, others who assisted in technical matters were Mr. Howard 0. Tnebold, Jr., manager of the University’s Safety Division; Mr. John A Lucas, College of Agriculture adminstrative services assistant; and Mr. Bruce E. Speagle and Mr. David E Zazworsky, of Penn DOT. Three road signs will initially be placed on each pole, the safety officer points out. The top sign will depict a person driving a tractor. This is the “International Road Sign” and will become widely adopted. The middle sign consists of the wording “Farm Machinery” and will be removed when motorists become familiar with the meaning of the “International Road Sign.” The third or bottom sign will designate the distance in miles the farm machinery hazard extends along the highway. Signs to be erected along Route 45 at the Rock Springs Research ;Center were fabricated at the University Sign Shop from sketches furnished by PennDOT. In order tp put up a sign of this type, a permit must be obtained from the Pennsylvania Depart ment of Transportation. Officials of The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture who initiated the development of a new farm machinery warning road sign are John A. Lucas, ad ministrative services assistant; and George F. McCorkle, safety officer. yyA^AQ^gSSSSSSSSSSeSSS&SSSffISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS&SSSSSSSSSSSSSSiSS&jiSS READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS farm machinery ■v«* NEXT 2J4 HI !s