Dairy Student Relief Milker (Continued From Page 1) CA^TFR° la n'A»MTXTo S L^N ' bilker is a kind I’ve never used ARMING, in fact, before, I get him to show me how were all Campbell needed to fill it works. I find out what kind of his entire summer, which is silo unloader he’s got, the kind of about 10 weeks long. In addition to earning money, Campbell is earning work credits toward his degree at Delaware Valley. Graduation requirements include a total of 24 40-hour weeks of on the-job experience for dairy husbandry majors. Potential relief milkers should be absolutely certain they’re familiar with all phases of a dairyman’s operations, Campbell noted. “Before I start the job, I spend an hour or two with the farmer, going over his cows, his feeding and equipment. If the APPLY YOUR CHEMICALS WITH STIHL SGI 7 _ - Easy to handle - Weight 16.5 lbs. > Range up to 33 ft. • Handles dusts, liquid granulates - Easy starting even while mounted on your back. I^4 S'Tml bulk tank, and I get the names of the repairmen who’ll fix the equipment. I also find out who the farmer’s vet is, and who his breeder is. And just in case, I find out where I can reach the farmer while he’s away.” After graduation, Campbell said he’d like to get into some phase of dairy farming, perhaps working as a herdsman. One bonus that he’s getting from relief milking is that he’s able to view a lot of different operations and try out a lot of different equipment. «l°« 1 otauffer Repair Service RD2 Box 67 East Earl, Pa. 17519 Phone 215-445-6175 411 W. ROSEVILLE RD. f LANCASTER PH. 393-3921 Roger Campbell, foreground, is spending most of his summer as a relief milker on parlor. With him is a Delaware Valley the Lewis Shore farm in Washington Boro. College classmate, Mike Cohen, from He's shown here in the Shore’s milking Warren, N.J. Flame-Resistant Fabrics Favored By Homemakers New federal standards for flame-resistant children’s sleepwear, effective as of July 29, should be well received by mothers, a recent survey in dicates. Ninety percent of the VI It wasn’t easy to get this far. But where should you go from here? Twenty years ago it didn't seem possible that you'd achieve as much as you have. But now that you've gotten this far, it's time for new plans. You can't stand still. Yet there was never a greater need for sound judgement, especially where credit is concerned. That's why you should turn first to Farm Credit Service. Every office is staffed with Farm Credit men who appreciate that your financial needs are special. They know there are no routine answers for your very individual problems. They work with you to provide the money and assistance that will help you farm better. Your loan is tailored to fit your unique needs. Talk with your Farm Credit man. He knows what it took for you to get this far. . .and what it will take to continue moving ahead. women in a Pennsylvania study indicated interest in children’s sleepwear made of flame resistant or flame-retardant fabrics. The new standards require that i CREDIT AGWAY BUILDING. LEBANON PH. 273-4506 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 23,1973 i»nc»»ter all children’s sleepwear, sizes 0 to 6X, on the market July 29, must be flame-resistant or flame retardant. The terms “flame resistant” and “flame retardant” mean such fabrics will not burn easily. The stan dards were developed by the U. S. Department of Commerce. Directing the survey of homemakers, and calling at tention to the new standards for children’s sleepwear, were Dr. Barbara Densmore and Dr. Mary Ann Zentner of the College of Human Development at The Pennsylvania State University. They point out that consumers need to be aware of such terms associated with clothing and (Continued On Page 30) 15