Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1991, Image 11

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    (A column for farmers and agri
business to report missing and found
machinery, tools and livestock. CaU
the news department at (717)
394-3047 with these reports.)
LANCASTER FARMING ISSUE
Featuring
1991 AG PROGRESS DAYS
Be Held Aug. 13, 14, 15 at Rock Springs Research Farms
Near State College, Pa.
To
We’ll have the information our
readers will need to make their
visit to the 1991 AG PROG
RESS DAYS more enjoyable
lists of exhibitors, sche
of events and related
maps, i
dules <
stories.
Over
Dollars
In This
PUT YOUR MESSAGE TO WORK
AUGUST 10th ISSUE OF LANCASTER
Normal advertising rates apply.-deadline is Friday, August 2. Call (717) 626-1164 or
(717) 394-3047 to reserve your advertising space.
• Earlier this month, a total of
$3,600 value In products was
taken from Lefnbach Farm
Supply at Shippensburg. The
theft Included six chain saws
(Stihl), and four trimmers. An
air . conditioner was pushed
the wall and entry was
made through the whole. The
Carlisle/Cumberland State
Police have been notified.
Anyone who knows about
these missing items should
call John Lelnbach at (717)
532-5511.
• A number of Items were
taken from the back of a truck
at Gap Auction last week:
socket wrench set, spotlight,
nylon bag, large blue first aid
49,000
Wisely
Special
kit with blood pressure cuff,
stethoscope, surgical kit and
numerous other medical
Hems. Donald Aikens is an
ambulance volunteer and
went to help someone when
he discovered the loss. Any
one who knows anything
about these items should call
(215) 594-4196 day or (609)
358-7200 evening.
• On Tuesday night, June 18,
a red, one and one-half ton,
dump truck with high sides
was stolen from the yard at
Twin Oaks Farm and Nursery
in Hillton Twp. in Bucks
County. The truck Is a 1985
Ford F-350 with a special
snow plow on the front bum-
Paid Subscribers. Invest Your
By Reserving Your Space Now
Issue.
per. Good news: just before
press time this week, the
truck was reported found
parked In a lot about 30 miles
away. It was left in good
condition.
• Douglas Reinhart, Cham
bersburg, Franklin County,
had farm tools taken from his
farm shop and two hydraulic
cylinders removed from corn
and hay choppers. Milk was
also contaminated in the bulk
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6, 1991-All
tank. Anyone with Informa
tion about this crime should
call (717) 261-0927.
• Benjamin Shank, Holtwood,
Lancaster County, had a Far
mall M antique tractor driven
out of the field in broad day
light. He thinks it may have
been driven Into the woods
and left there. Anyone with
information about this tractor
Should call (717) 284-4820.
IN THE
FARMING!