t Warwick The Warwick Township Lions Club lists the following winners a' the 13th Annual Horse Show held at Forney’s Polo Field last Sunday. The winners were: Jumper Warmup—lush Skipper, ridden by GiGi Green; owned by Mi and Mrs. Charles Stevens, Buf falo, Wyo. Green Working Hunter—Coat of Arms, ridden by GiGi Gieen, Help Us Serve You If your organization didn't make our farm calendar this week, it’s not because we don’t like you or your or ganization We may have missed it in the rush. Or maybe you for got to tell us. Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community service to you. To get on the Farm Calendar, remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Litltz, Pa. 17543 And help us serve you better Why should you plant two or three different Trojan hybrids? Talk to: EUGENE HOOVER Strength, Performance, Dependability. You’ve got'em all with VAN DALES NEW TRAVELING BUNK FEEDER. Van Dale's SCF-1400 is the traveling r— ———j feeder to put you on the track to fast { I er, moire profitable operations. Auto* | maticaliy, it delivers up to 40 tons of | silage per hour to bunks on a single | chain, continuous “shuttle” service. | Feeder trough chain is No. 67 pin* I tie (12,500 lb. strength) and drive { chain is C-550 steel (average top | strength oflo,ooo lbs.). Interlocking, j snap-together galvanized metal com* | ponents reduce erection time as j .much as 50%. Suspended or floor* I mounted, rails are mountecfwith Van j Dale's exclusive clip-on brackets to J provide extra-rigid support. Unit j ■ adapts to anji feeding need ih-barn j * -JY , ■*• *■ J Twp. Horse Show Winners Named owned by Mr. and Mrs Irl Dailln. Lititz. Junior Working Hunter Car lo Bound, udden by Vicki Gar ner, owned by Mary Mumma, Lancaster English Pleasure Horse—Stei 1- mg Silvei, ridden by Nina Mun teeand. owned by Susan Ely Shillington Working Hunter—Happy Bee, udden and owned by Becky R. D. 3 Rohrs. Downingtown Carlo Bound, ridden by Vicki Rohis, Downingtown. Junior Horsemanship Missie Leakwood, ridden by Pattie Gil fied; owned by Happy Ace Farm E Iverson Green Working Hunter—Cop per Kettle, ridden by Clyde Beam; owned by Happy Acie Farm, Elverson. Junior Working Hunter Under Saddle—Cailo Bound, ridden by Vicki Gainei, owned by Mary Mumma, Lancaster Knock Down and Out Irish Skipper, udden by GiGi Green; owned by C-Bar-B Ranch, Buffalo Wyo Junior Horsemanship Carlo Bound, ridden by Vicki Garner, owned by Maiy Mumma, Lancas ter. Working Hunter Under Saddle —Copper Kettle, ridden by Clyde Beam; owned by Happy Acre Farm, Elverson. English Pleasure—Kim, ridden Penn State Eyes Work insurance for Laborers Economists and sociologists at Penn State aie undertaking a study on the possible effects of making unemployment insur ance compulsory for farm work ers The current Congress has been consideung the compulsory in suiance for employes of large farms, and it is possible, govern ment officials believe, that some national legislation of this type will be passed in the future The Penn State study is design ed to help faim leaders, legisla tors and economists understand what effect, if any, such insur ance might have on the labor sit uation on the farm in Pennsyl vania A mailed questionaire to 1,500 farm owners and operatois and 1,700 mtei views with workeis will be conducted CALEB M. WENGER Drnmore Center R. D. 1, Qoarryville, Pa. Phone 548-2UG ; VAN DALE by Tom Morrow, owned b> Hap py Acre Farm, Eherson Green Woikmg Horse—Cavallo ridden and owned by Jennifer Jones, Lancaster. Jumoi Working Huntci—Hap py Bee, udden and owned b.\ Becky Rohrs. Dowmngtown Working Hunter—Da\e Ha\en, ridden and owned bv Herb Hogg Intercourse Open Jumper-Sunset He\-Bo> ridden by Cl>de Bean, owned by Happy Acre Faim, Elverson Gieen Working Hunter Cham pion—Copper Kettle, ridden b\ Clyde Bean, owned b> Happ> Acre Farm, Elverson Junior Working Horse Cham pion—Cailo Bound, ridden by Vicki Garnei; owned by Mary Mumma, Lancaster Working Hunter Champion Happy Bee, ridden and owned by Becky Rohrs, Downingtown Jumping Champion Irish Skipper, udden by GIGI Green, owned by C-Bar-B Ranch, Buf falo, Wyoming ANSWER: Red Rose 14 Test Cow Feed is the feed to use. It has a course granular texture and can be fed at all seasons to milking cows, dry cows, calves and bulls. Red Rose Rumenator Pellets is another feed you can use for feeding efficiently. Use these pellets for top feeding to provide extra vitamins and energy. Try these feeds and other Red Rose feeds. You’ll find them available in many protein levels to suit your particular need. All Red Rose feeds are geared to maintain your herd, en courage maximum milk production and return that extra profit. Be determined to make your dairy operation pay. Start right now by calling your dealer for Red Rose! Walter Binkley & Son David B. Hurst Lititz Bowmansville Brown & Rea, Inc. Elverson Supply Co. Mountville Feed Service Elverson Mountville Henry E. Garber Musser Farms, Inc. R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. Columbia L. T. Geib Estate i. B. Graybill & Son Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Stiasburg Terre Hill E. Musser & Son Ammon E. Shelly R D. #2, Mt *Joy, Pa Lititz Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown, Rjfed Rose' Farm Service, Inc. N Church St, Quai ryville i. ’ *h Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 9,1970 — QUESTION: What dairy feed can be • used as an all-purpose dairy feed? Red Rose DAIRY FEEDS Atglen Manheim Census Facts Needed One of the world’s largest counting jobs began in April— The Census of Population and Housing of The United States. Fewer than four million peo ple were counted in the first census in 1790—less than one fiftieth of the number likely to be included in the 1970 census Most data on characteristics and housing (such as occupation income, education, migration, place of woik and birth) is ob tamed thiough sampling, but everyone will be asked about age sex, race, marital status and relationship to the head of the household Officials at tedeiai, state and local levels, private entrepren eur, researchers, and many others will be anxiously await ing the 1970 Census results The scope of our nation’s prob lems and the patterns of econ omic and social activity require reliable data for analysis, de termination of trends, estima tions, and predictions The need for planning and for accurate and complete information is ob vious, according to the USDA G. R. Mitchell, Snc. Refton, Pa Musser's Mill The Buck E. P. Sports, Inc. Honey Biook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. "Witmer • 21