—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 14,1968 16 • Farm And Home (Continued fiom Page 1) al interests he is a Fellow and past president of the American Society of Agricultural Engi neeis, serves on the Advisoiy Engineenng Committee for the Faim and Industrial Equipment Institute, the Farm Resomces and Facilities Reseai ch Advis oiy Committee of the US De paitment of Agucultuie. and was a member of the special 1966 Pennsylvania Governoi’s Committee on Agriculture He is also listed in “Who’s Who in Ameuca”, is a member of the Conestoga Valley Conservation Association, and has served as a Lay Leader in Giand View Heights Community Methodist Chuich He is a native of lowa, and lives at 2150 Landis Valley Road, Lancastei Directors of the Foundation have labeled the coming appeal “completion fund” since the Centei is considered to be in complete until vntually all con stiuction and equipping costs have been eiased Attainment of the Sl5O 000 campaign goal would leave the Foundation with a building indebtedness of about S4O 000 00 according to Gaibei an amount which could be man aged out of operating income Opeiation of the Faim and anc * adequate paikmg aie Home Centei will not lequne among features contributing to an anmul financial appeal the the building s appeal foi vanous boaid points out as the building t L!nctl °ns is designed to piovide opeiating Plans foi the campaign call #fun® COUPON SCRAMBLER && U UJ ss LU 'W n £. B. HOOBER I WS and SON | *o !■■■■ Intercourse, Penna. 'St ACTION-ACE Phone 768-8231 33HJ Find out for yourself what this new concept in mobility is all about. Scrambler is six wheels of go-anywhere, year-round fun for the whole family. An ideal vehicle for hunters and sportsmen. Climb 45% grades Romp through a swamp. Ford a stream. Scramble over a dune In snow, out-maneuver anything on skis. You won't believe it till you've driven it. Scrambler' iiHßiißMiiiiin'in £ I. I income. The sources of annual support include moderate fees charged organizations using the facilities, and rental derived fiom five agencies having offices in the building The agencies aie Agricultural Extension Sei vice, the County Superintendent of Schools, Agricultural Stabili zation and Conseivation Service, Soil Conseivation Service, and tne Faimeis Home Administra tion The Centex opened last Feb ruaiy and is located on a ten acre tract of land given by the late Elmer L Esbenshade In addition to the site, valued at $lOO,OOO, Esbenshade also sup ported the pioject with several gifts including one amount which is used for scholai ships ol students majoring in the field of aguculture First of its kind in Pennsyl vama, the Center has been used widely in the first 9 months of opeiation Functions involving civic clubs, mdustnal groups, garden clubs, fraternal organi zations, exhibits, home-making classes, agricultural -related gioups and similar activities aie lepoited by Howaid E Camp bell, managei of the Centei Campbell has indicated that the Centci’s cential location in the eountv, flexibility of facilities, FREE GOOD FOR ONE IVE TEST D for seeking subscriptions of sup- IVT port to be fulfilled over two in- FulttlU ccme-tax years Contributions TJ_ 1? „ )V|[ a fL n J will be sought of industrial, com- .T ““IIIISJ IVlclllCU meicial and service interests, in papv p„ addition to farm families and UNIVERSITY PARK Po- agncultural - related orgamza- tato Processors in Pennsylvania ttons Leadership is now being may soon be using a new meth enhsted for the canvassing units od of peeling potatoes which and will be announced shortly Wl u save thousands of dollars in Over-all planning of the drive time and labor and will require is in the hands of a Steering only a fractional amount of the Committee consisting of John H water used in present piocess- Heir, chairman; Max M Smith, ing systems L H Skromme, all of Lancas- .. „ t ter. Phaies S Risser. Elizabeth- N Hcnr y Wooding, Extension town, J William Snavely, Lan- agricultural engineer at The disville; Noah W Ki eider, Man- Pennsylvania State University, heim, Forney Longenecker, Lit- the Agricultural Research itz; and Garber, Willow Street Service of the U S Department of Agriculture has deveioned a A campaign headquarters has pjocess whereby potatoes are been opened at the Farm and sprayed with a solution of lye Home Center, 1383 Arcadia an( j hot water and are dried R °ad briefly at 100 m temperatuie They are then tumbled in a per foiated drum foi 2 to 5 minutes undci gas-fued inflated b'un- Leisure is sweet when it fol low's woik well done Money jSr makin’ Swine Feeds RED ROSE FARROWING RATION a high nutrient, bulky farrowing and conditioning ration for full feeding to sows, before and after farrow- ing RED ROSE PIG & SOW PELLETS meets exacting nutritional require ments during late gestation, lactation and early growth of pigs. RED ROSE PIG PRE-STARTER PELLETS a complete feed with sugar concentrates and high antibiotic levels for young pigs. RED ROSE PIG STARTER PELLETS supplement the sow's milk and accustom pigs to pellet feed. RED ROSE PIG GROWER PELLETS complete and balanced; contains vitamins and antibiotics for pigs from 50 to 100 pounds. RED ROSE PORKMAKER a complete feed for pigs 100 pounds to market. RED ROSE HOG SUPPLEMENT fortified with vitamins, minerals and antibiotics for feeding with your gram. ■n S 9 m m BUY RED ROSE FEEDS FROM US: Walter Binkley & Son E. Musser Heisey & Son Lititz E. D. £2, Mt. Jov. Pa Brown & Rea, Inc. Elverson Supply Co. Henry E. Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estate I. B. Graybill & Son Refton , Strasbarg At'gien Elverson Manheim Keistand Bros. Elizabethtown A. L Herr & B ro. Qaarryviile Dav'd B. Hurst BowrnansvilJe Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Moantvill^, ers that radiate heat at 1600 de grees Fahrenheit. “This tumbling takes off about one-half to two-thirds of the peel and the rest is taken off by rotating rolls with flex ible rubber fingers,” the ag en gineer pointed out. “A quick rinse and brushing completes the process.” Since only small amounts of water are needed by using this method, the pollution load on waste disposal systems is reduc ed, Wooding emphasized The dry peels can be burned or buried in a land fill. Homes Prime Fire Target NEW YORK Although fires in public and industrial build mgs frequently are the headline makers, fires in residences cause neaily twice as much damage as fires in any othei category of building, reports the Insurance Information Institute. GET More Money From Every HOGI Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Terre Hill Amnion E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer