Correspondence Courses^n. 2S Plant Roses In Autumn Plant loses in autumn. Even early winter (until the ground fieezes) isn’t too late for rose planting They’ll live over winter. Sometimes a nurseryman’s supply of a much desired rose becomes depleted before all orders are filled for spring de livery He then may ask his cus tomers to wait until fall when NOW! Prepare For Seeding GaH us for prompt- service on: LIMESTONE - Truck Spread Fast- Service FERTILIZER - 020 20 10-10-10 5-10-10 4-16-16 And many other bulk blended analysis. Available in bags, bulk Trailer spreaders or custom truck spreading. Remember us for ANHYDROUS AMMONIA after fall plowing! Don't forget to top dress alfalfa this fall Available: 0-26-26, 0-18-36 Boron and Magnesium can be added ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS _ Ph. 362-4963 or 392-0374 YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER ‘ the next crop is ready for dis tribution. According to a Pennsylvania Stale University correspondence course on rose gardening, fall planted loses need soil mounded about them six to twelve inches deep When winter weather bo comes severe, a mulch of loaves, straw, peatmoss, cvctgtccn boughs or similai matenal is added foi extia pi election. The purpose of the soil mound and mulch is to stabilize the tempeiatures about the plants It’s the changeableness of late winter weather with its mild days and thaws alternating with cold nights and lefieezing that does harm to newly placed and shallow looted plants Roses tol eiate freezes, although tempeia Home Economist Gives Suggestions For Sewing Bonded Fabrics Fashion fabrics of todas dial lenge one's skill and abililv to design and cicatu individualized gaimcnts. according to Sandia Eaton. Extension home econo mist, Chcslci County Bonded fabncs have a face fabnc which has been fused to a backing fabric This face fabnc can be woven or knitted of any fibei or blend of fibeis The back ing is usually acetate, nylon tri cot, or woven cotton Alwavs ture lowei than 10 degrees above zeio does them harm Write for the rose oouise Send your name and address with $2 00 to Roses, Box 5000, University Paik. Pa 16802 There are no other charges and a complete course copy comes to you by mail "BETTER-BILT" LIQUID MANURE SPREADER DISTRIBUTED AND SOLD BY S. M. MANUFACTURING Co., Inc. R. D. 4, Lititz, Penna Call or Write For Free Demonstration \ Si ill your best erib buy ' \ See Us Today M Over 1200 bu. capacity- EXCLUSIVE SPEEDY ROOF RAFTERS MAKE SPEEDY CORN CRI&S Iwice-Fasl- Speedy roof rafters guarantee easy, proper placement of roof panels the fiist time. Rafteis add great strength to the root. Panels need onlv to be bolted together m three places It's another big time-saving feature you get on!> in Speedy Bar-hok corn cribs. Stands up best —lasts longer Wire mesh panels are 5-gange wire thick as a s 4" bolt' No GRUMEUI Quarryville *» ■*_ chock a bonded fabric for a straight giain Weights of bonded fabi ics vary fiom light to heavy You'll find some fabites aic washable anl some aie discleanablc Read the label oi hangtag for caie info, • mation of fabric you buy Choose a pattern style accoid mg to type and weight of fabnc \void a complicated pattein with many scams Underlining may oi may not be necessaiy for bonded fabrics The weight of fabncs would determine the need A light weight loosely wo ven fabric would retain its shape with an underlining Follow pattern layout Find giain of face fabric by measur ing from selvage or lengthwise giain If possible, cut ;a>me.u and facing in one piece to elim inate seam Use mercerized thread md ma chine stitch 10 to 12 stitches to Owl Hill Road bulge or sag. Sturdv 26-gauge galsani/ed roof is seairels an clioied to 9 steel roof rafteis and side panels. Can’t blow off! Come in todas and see the Speeds Bar-Lok corn cub. Let us piose to sou that Speeds' is tuji_e as fast twice as ea-> to eieet Let us show sou all the other ieaturej that make Speedy Bar-Lpk >ouf best com cub buy. FARM SERVICE „ V | s . f 7 . Ph: -786-3630 * I & } 4 . Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 18.1969 Phone 717-626-8585 the inch Test stitchin? on a scrap of fabric You mav need to loosen the tension when sew iiik with bonded fabrics Make darts in the reitulai mar.- nci If sou’ie "oui" to line a eminent, slash through the ccn tei fold of d.nt to onc-half inch from point, pi ess open, and sew seam To reduce bulk on facings, use a lining fabric and undeistitch facing to make a sharper edge. You can use a biaid ti miming instead of facing Hen through bonded lining only, says Mrs Eaton Use dry or damp pi ess cloth and temperature suitable for outei fabric when piessmg the garment. Dairy Meeting Set For Lebanon “The Annual Meeting of Dis trict #lB of American Daily Association and Dairy Council of New York which includes Adams, Berks Chester, Cumber land, Dauphin, Franklin, Leban on. Lancastei and Yoik, Penn sylvania Counties will take place at the Heisey’s Diner, Route 72, Lebanon, Pennsylvania at 12 00 noon, October 27”, according to J. Russell Ober Chan man, Lit itz Other dairymen making up the Distiict irlB committee in elude C Lestei Martin, Direc toi, Willow Hill, Ned Layser, Alt Dnectoi, Jonestown, Rus sell Cassel, V Chairman, Hum melstown. John Kione, Sec, Glen Rock, Bail Patches, Ann ville. Maik Wagner, Hummels town All dan ymen are urged to at tend the meeting as it will be an oppoitumty to hear about the expanded program of milk pro motion that is taking place m the Older #2 milkshed Continuing Mr Ober said “Our representatives from ADA & DC of N Y will be im atten dance to fully describe the pro giams of advertising, education; merchandising, research and promotion designed to help in crease milk sales There will also be a question and answer period and door prizes’ ’ Tickets may be obtained from any of the committeemen or by contacting Raymond Witwer, Lititz, District #lB ADA Sc DC Field Representative Try A Classified It Pays JVi *> s * > t 1 J; * . * r > THE BIG, GOOD PULLOVER meets autumn head-on. Its tweedy waunth bundles you up for walks in the woods and watching: football games. This sweater is a snap to knit on Vi" diameter needles. You use a stiand each of apucot and canta loupe knitting woisted, with one of white spoit yam, plus a dash, of ozange cotton yam to hold the shape With laglan sleeves and a rolled collar, the sweater can be made in children’s and worn* en’s sizes. Fiee instructions are available by sending a self-ad-1 diessed, stamped envelope to thej Needlework Editor of this news* 1 paper along with your request for Leaflet PK 5069. 25