Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1980, Image 136

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    Dl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Hovembar 1,1980
Huntingdon Co. DHIA
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12lBeau 3
19Fran 3
JohnS Kyper
47 3
18 3
3 3
Gensimore Farms Inc
Blacky 3
100 3
28 3
Behrer Farms
73 3
38 3
59 3
99 3
71 3
22 3
216 3
217 3
96 3
64 3
99 3
90 3
128 3
34 3
77 3
Gibboney Farms
Mitzi 3
Lucy 3
Joyce 3
Gillbrook Farms
JG1361 3
1254 3
HSI7B 3
TV1327 3
TV1331 3
KN1354 3
Harold Moyer
93 3
39 3
Joseph Hicks
128
Raymond Tussey
Tmkbel 3
Roland G Yoder
Fanny 3
Emily 3
Brenna 3
Geary Shade
Honey 3
Louise 3
Minnie 3
Chester & Carole Smith
44 3
218 3
7 3
Willard J Yoder
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THE STRAIGHT PLOW THEV-PLOW
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8 Ft.
An 8 ft. traditional
blade features left
and right power
angling.
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Dial Toll Free 800 732-0004
- _ wr 310 Richardson Drive
lanmwrtruck UOUKsS Lancaster Hempfield Industrial Park
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Lancaster PA 17604
717 394-2647
lancmster automobile spring co, ate
20,288
16,770
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305
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2-2
22,145
19,924
17,808
305
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4-11
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20,239
15,719
19,909
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4-6
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21,277
20,610
18,677
18,815
19,295
18,844
15,398
17,055
19,344
16,929
19,942
16,665
16,891
18,809
19,669
21,622
18,358
14,277
305
305
305
20,839
20,000
18,091
18,752
19,359
18,251
473
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3-9
3-1
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17,937
18,666
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305
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17,009
15,709
286
305
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19,898
23,327
19,893
305
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18,714
14,654
19,044
305
292
305
4-11
17,080
19,010
14,821
19,097
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305
The "3 in 1"
Snow Plow
•••for the professionals
7 Ft.
Allow easy break
through in heavy
snow without setting
the truck sideways.
169
114
T Alton Smith
8691
166
Chain saw seminar
628
613
to run Thursday
804
575
618
CHRISTIANA, Del. -
With rapidly nsmg fuel costs
many people are installing
wood stoves and cutting
their own wood. This
resurgance in wood har
vesting has prompted many
consumers to buy chain
saws. As a result, the
“weekend lumberjack” has
become the prune user of
these useful machines.
782
667
550
Because this powerful tool
can also be very dangerous,
a chain saw safety seminar
has been scheduled for
Thursday, November 6 at 7
p.m at the Christiana Fire
Hall located at the in
tersections of Route 7 and
273.
779
747
644
It is estimated that this
year chain saws will be
responsible for more than
80,000 reported accidents
ranging from cut fingers to
sudden death. Such ac
cidents can be prevented,
says University of Delaware
extension safety specialist
Ron Jester
773
725
671
626
620
587
751
735
744
“It’s up to each of us as
chain saw users to know our
machine’s limitations and
capabilities, be familiar with
operation and maintenance
procedures, and use it
safely. A chain saw in the
hands of an irresponsible
operator can be an ex
tremely dangerous piece of
equipment,” he says.
Topics to be covered at the
seminar include; chain saw
maintenance, sharpening
your chain saw, handling
fuel safely, using chain saws
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579
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716
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631
713
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632
THE V-SCOOP
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7 Ft.
Allows you quick
removal of the snow
without spillage, a
time saving feature
when plowing park
ing lots. Also enables
you to carry the snow
to place it where you
want it & pile it as
high as 6 or 7 feet.
3 6 4 305 18,952 558
7 1 305 17,314 500
3 7 7 305 16,874 702
3 5 2 305 17,644 650
safely, first aid for common
chain saw injuries, the noise
problem, and how to safely
fell a tree.
A professional chain saw
operator, chain saw
manufacturer’s represen
tative, state forester, fire
safety and emergency
medical technician will
share their concerns in
regards to chain saw safety
and related topics. There
will also be chain saw
exhibits with related
products.
This seminar is sponsored
by the Extension Service, in
-cooperation with the
Forestry Section of the
Delaware Department of
Agriculture, the Delaware
State Fire School, and
Christiana Volunteer Fire
Company
Admission is free. For
further information call
302/738-2506.
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RD 1 COCHRANVILLE, PA 19330
Authorized Salesman For Huskee-Bift
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