Tips from a Pro Wray Mundy NATIONAL TRUCK DRIVER OF THE YEAR LOOK BEFORE YOU BACK! Remember... JTH ANNUAL SOUTHEASTERN at the Caernsey Barn, Rente 30 East, Lancaster, Pa. DISPLAYS J^- Allis - Chalmers Ciuths Breeding Service, Inc. New Holland Supply Co., Inc. DAIRY CONFERENCE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (Snow Date February 19, 1969) Theme: “Dairy Management” This Dairy Milwaukee, Wis. Cary, Illinois Less Wrinkling Is Result Of Tumble Drying Heat-controlled tumble dry ing is ideal for durable-pi ess fabrics However, clothing or household linens of duiablc pi ess fabrics can be line-dried but usually will need some touch-up pressing, says Mis Ruth Ann Wilson, extension clothing specialist of The Penn sylvania State University. Durable-press fabrics contain man-made fibeis which aie softened by heat or cotton fi bers treated to perform in a similar way To get a permanent shape or crease, the garments are processed with heat and pressure. This sets the fibers and they return to their ouginal shape time and again aftei laundeiing. Tumbling in a heat-conti oiled automatic dryer heat-softens the fibeis, relaxes the wi inkles foimed by wealing, and lets the gaiment letuin to its onginal shape and cieases, according to Mis Wilson. Drying in small loads, about half the diyer capacity, and le- movmg ai tides as soon as the dryer stops, will result in less wrinkling. Whenever touch-up DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS Conference is sponsored by John W. Eshelman & Sons Lancaster, Pa. New Holland, Pa. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 1, 1969—- PENB Follows Up With Right Answers When the Poultry and Egg National Boaid secs inaccuiale statements about eggs in pnnt, it doesn’t get all cracked up about it Instead it follows thiough back to the source, supplying the conect infoi mo tion. PENB’s coireclions aie gen erally well icceived, icpoits Dr L. A. Wilhelm, piesident, and the publications usually pi ml them That way the consumei is the real winner Recently, for instance, “To Your Good Health,” a syndicat ed medical column by Dr George C. Thosteson, appealing m newwspapeis across the na tion, contained a question about blood in egg yolks In his ans wei the doctor stated that blood in a yolk means that the egg has been feitilized, a populai misconception In a noncntical, mfoimative pressing is needed, me tne non at the low setting, advises Mis Wilson % r Icltei to Dr Thosleson, Di Wit helm pointed out that blood in the yolk nonnally docs not mean that an egg has been fer tilized, that it is a natural oc cuuence in about 2 peicent of all eggs, and that the egg in dustry does a highly ci editable lob in lemoving these eggs flora the maiket Di Wilhem also noted that the chances of a consumer buy ing fertile eggs is infinitesimal ly slight, since less than 1/10 of 1 peicent of the 285 million hens pioducing table eggs aic mated to loosteis In a letter thanking Di Wil helm for his ‘ pleasant and ia tional account of the matter,” Di Thosteson indicated that collected copy has been uishcd to the syndicate and an aiticle quoting Di Wilhelm will be ap pealing in the column in the neai futute Form Records Session Set For Mortindcle The foiuth in a senes of farmer education meetings is scheduled foi 7 30 Wednesday evening, Febiuaiy sth at the Lincoln Independent School building neai Maitmdale The session is part of a series of seven of the Eastern Lancaster County Adult Faimei program Robeit Herr, chairman of the Agriculture Department of the r Eastern Lancaster County School District, will conduct a workshop on farm record keep ing for tax purpose and intro duce the Pennsylvania Farm Account Book as a means of keeping records for- today’s fanning operation Included in the discussion will be changes in the tax laws affecting the | farmer and how good records can help meet these changes The thiee preceding meetings have pioved to be popular with aiea faimeis as an average nightly attendance of 47 turned out to hear vauous speakers at each of the meetings sponsoied bv the Eastern Lancaster Coun tv Adult Farmer Piogiam s MUNCY-CHiEF mm ¥£siis Carroll Hunt, York Co. Muncy-Chief SXBBO SEE INSERT AND PAGE 5 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 213 BU. per acre 17