Goodling to speak at convention “What it’s like to be a Freshman Congressman in Washington D. C.” will be the main topic of Representative William Goodling of Pennsylvania’s 19th District when he ad dresses the 97th Annual Keenco’s new FEEDSAVER is the first truly controlled feeding system. It’s all new both mechanically and in principle. FEEDSAVER doesn’t use a chain. Instead, a traveling hopper rides above each Triple “A” Line cage row. As it moves along it meters a thin ribbon of feed in the trough You control and restrict the amount of feed distributed according to a pre-deter mined plan. The plan increases feeding efficiency more eggs per pound of feed. And, since there’s never more than a DIAMOND AUTOMATION 23400 Haggerty Road Farmington Michigan 48024 Phone 313 476-7100 TWX 810 249 1460 PennAg Convention to be held in Gettysburg. Appropriately, Repre sentative Goodling who has a family farm background which preceded his political career, will be speaking to agribusinessmen On Feed Costs... The FEEDSAVER minimal amount of feed in the trough, billing out is practically eliminated. No feed separation either. All birds get a complete ration, With feed costs run ning about 67% of the cost of each dozen eggs, it’s easy to see how the FEEDSAVER System could produce a healthier profit for you. We have a new idea in egg collection, too. A whole new front end on Triple “A” Line which gives you cleaner eggs, more accurate count ing, and step-saving efficiency. from throughout Penn sylvania who buy from and or sell to farmers. Representing one of Pennsylvania’s finest agricultural areas, Goodling will review his first year in Congress. Giving a Of course, we’ve retained the patented, bird-shaped Keenco Contour Cage and the same watering, ventila tion, egg collection, and manure removal systems that have made the Keenco Triple “A” Line Automated Cage Layer System the leader in productivity. And don’t forget our TOTAL HELP program, the program that helps you with planning, financing, building, operation and training. '/ * A® 0 6* 4 * * Ss + / /*/ / *4 descriptive picture of what a new congressman is con fronted with following his election, settling his family, working for constituates, learning protocol, setting up an office, vying for com mittee appointments, and meeting famous childhood names are among the points he will cover. PennAg Conventions have over the past ninety-seven years contained work shops, classes, panel discussions, fellowship, etc. to help members evaluate their procedures, learn new techniques and understand the state, national, and in national governmental legislative changes that effect the agricultural in dustry. Representative Goodling is expected to add some governmental insights. About three hundred PennAg members and then wives are expected to attend the September 17-19 con vention to be held in Get tysburg. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! For more information about new FEED SAVER, and free brochure use the attached coupon, ✓ <3^ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1975 Grange announces quilting contest Quilting is one of the few by machine or handstitched truly authentic folk arts of and made of any machine or the United States. It has handmade fabric, always been a symbol of Entry blanks may be thrift and ingenuity to obtained from any retail American women dating as store carrying Poly-Fil far back as 1776. batting or from a local In a move to help preserve Grange women’s activities this American tradition, the chairman. Additional m women’s activities depart- formation and entry blanks ment of the National Grange are also available by writing and the Fairfield Processing to Fairfield Processing Corporation of Danbury, Ct., Corporation, Marketing are co-sponsoring a National Department, P.O. Box 1330, Grange Bicentennial Quilt Danbury, Ct. 06810. Contest. i Mrs. Jenny Grobusky, HPTCknPV tfl Director of Women’s liClOllCy Activities for the Grange, pninnr CkCrrr said the contest will begin VsCU. J. V September 1 and continue a * through May 30, 1976. It is open to everyone except professionals in the field of sewing. Rules require that an original quilt be created and that Poly-Fil batting be used The contest is divided into three age groups: Class A for ages five through 14; Class B, ages 15 through 21 and Class C, ages 22 and over. Either an individual or groups may enter. $l,OOO U.S. Savings Bonds will be awarded to the first place national winners in Classes B and C and a $5OO U.S. Savings Bond to the first place in Class A. Additional awards will be given to first, second and third place state and national winners. Class A quilt entries must be at least 45 inches by 60 inches and in Classes B and C, at least 81 inches by 90 inches. They may be quilted See your dealer for full details _____ BINKLEY & WW-J HIRST BROS. 133 Ro,tlsville s,a,ion Rd -17171626-4705 A O L -H™ ZIMMERMAN’S 8 BRO - FARM SERVICE 312 PARK AVE RFTHEI PA QUARRYVILLE, PA. ,717 933-4114 |717|786-3521 Hershey Equipment Co., Inc. of New Holland, an nounces that their operations now include the distributorship of STAALKAT egg processing equipment in the United States and Canada. This complete line of quality graders and packers will be both marketed and serviced by factory trained personnel. Hershey has over 15 years experience as a service company to both poultry producers and egg processors; the past 2 years including a Big Dutchman distributorship. For further information on the Staalkat package call or write Hershey Equipment Co., Inc. 215 Diller Avenue, New Holland, Pa. 17557. Phone (717) 354-4576. 61