S— Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 13.1969 THE NEW Jamesway Volume Belt Cattle Feeder was unveiled last Friday for 65 dealers of the Jamesway Division of Butler Manufacturing Co., at the Holiday Inn. The group took a field trip to the farm of John Fritz & Son, Lincoln Highway East in the morning and held their sales meet ing in the afternoon. A new barn ventila- • National (Continued from Page 1) Harvestore Pioducts, 111, will speak on the subject “Managing Change” On Wednesday the pro gram calls for discussion of young farmer public relations and building young farmer pro grams. Special ladies programs are planned for both Tuesday and Wednesday morning featuring FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS MAKE GREAT SILAGE Funk's-G Wins Silage Competition 3 Years In A Row In 1967, 1968, and 1969 Funk’s G-Hybrids won over all others in the Pennsylvania Forage Progress Days com petition. Dramatic proof of Funk’s silage superiority! This yeai’s winner was Lee Kutz of Berks Co He planted Lancas ter County’s silage favorite . . G-5757 By official judgment, 3 years in a row, Funk’s G-Hy- Dnds are tops for silage A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landkville, Pa. 898-2261 tion system to control fresh air was also among new products announced at the event. Local men attending the meeting are (left to right) John Rineer, John Bel stra and Paul Kauffman. Rineer and Kauffman are representatives of Landis Brothers Inc. and Belstra is Field Repre sentative for Jamesway. lady editors from Farm Journal with Robert Martin in charge. ~ . , . rii Tours will go to the New Holland Magazine and tours of local and Penn Manor areas faims will be conducted Monday and Tuesday afternoon by the Patient Pedestrians Make Garden Spot Young Farmers Fewer Pedestrians Patients. FOR A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS LAY A WAY NOW! Farmers Take Note; OUR DAIRY SUPPLY STORE IS FULLY EQUIPPED TO MEET YOUR NEEDS! Milking Machine CHRISTIANA MILK PRODUCTS CO., INC. N. Bridge St., X X X X X X 'i X X X i i t I X g i! I I X X X I I X I X Come In While Selection Is Large! Coolers . . . Everything! Parts , Phone 215 593-5187 Christiana, Pa. 3 ;eaJ Blending and Mixing of Fibers Blending of fibers is done be fore spinning a yarn from exact proportions of different fibers, explains Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Penn State extension clothing specialist. A blend may consist of synthetic and natural fibers, combinations of synthetics, or combinations of natural fibers. A fiber mixture is achieved af ter spinning by twisting to gether two or more strands of spun yarn or continuous fila ment. A fabric mixture may consist of a mixture of yarns or wrap yarns of one fiber and fill ing yarns of another fiber. Cotton Fashions The stylized flower print is a peasant look pattern much in evidence in children’s cotton fashions, according to Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Penn State eicten , sion clothing specialist. Tiny People Cause Forest Fires prints often are quilted and used The three main causes of for- f or jumpers with a flared A-line est fires are men, women and shape> White cotton blouses children, reminds Eugene Me- tr i mme d with embroidery or Namara, chief forest fire ward- are usually worn with en of the Pennsylvania Depart- ese quilted cotton jumpers; ment of Forests and Waters. —— —— r Forestry extension specialists losses of timber, wildlife, and at The Pennsylvania State Uni- property can be avoided if we versity caution that serious all really try to be careful. Here's The Way To Make More Money Above Feed Cost! Dairy feeds at dif ferent prices do not have the same pro ductive value. You usually get what you pay for. Lower-priced dairy feeds often pro duce less milk and make less profit. RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS are the feeds you should use. These feeds (available in many protein levels) enable a cow to produce up to her inherited capacity. In the long run you can make more money above feed cost with high quality Red Rose Dairy Feeds. The price per ton is relatively unim portant. What is important are the results! If you use sup plements, again Red Rose has one suited to your need. Be determined to earn more money from your dairy herd this season. Decide to use Red Rose Dairy Feeds. So, why not call your dealer, now. Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elvcrson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber R. D. 1. Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybill & Son ‘lefton Strasburg E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa, Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form Service, inc. N. Church St., Quarryville • Form Cobndor (Continued from Page 1) Farmers meeting, Vo-Ag Room. 7:30 p.m. Farm and Homo Foundation Directors meet. Farm and Home Center. Wednesday, Dec. 17 8:00 p.m. 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club meets, Farm and Home Center. Red Ra DAIRY FEEI David B. Hurst Bowmansville Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R D. 3, Ephrata, Pa, Mountville Feed Service Musser Farms, Inc. Chas. E. Sander & Sons Ammon E. Shelly E. P. Spotfs, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Mountville Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Terre Hill Lititz Inc. Witmer