—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28,1979 38 Nutrional needs continue throughout life SOUTHAMPTON - It is inevitable that we grow older, but not that we become overweight, says Dairy Council Inc., Southampton. Abiy is Senior Citizens Month, and a good time to re evaluate food intake, if one is a senior member of society. Staying within caloric limits is necessary at every age, but specially so as the years add up. “Middle-age Lower Dauphin (Continued from Page 36) advisor, presented the Keystone Fanner Degrees to Jon Johnson, Michelle Henry, and Donna Capp. Zantha Weaver, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Weaver, Hershey Rl, was named star greenhand. She has been involved in leadership, had an active project program and was top freshman salesperson. Chapter star farmer was Jon Johnson, of whom his advisor said, had the most extensive fanning program during his FFA years. He noted that Jon has a swine herd and has also rented about 150 acres of land. Jon also received the DeKalb award, which is given to a senior who has combined a farming program with leadership during his FFA years. Don Halbleib, Hum melstown, was picked Star agribusiness man. This award is presented to the student who has the most extensive project of work experience. Don had racked up 1400 hours. Michelle Henry, vice president, claimed the chapter citizenship award, which is presented to the person who, according to the advisors, has exhibited the many qualities of cooperation and hard work while being a member of the FFA. Michelle also was named to receive the chapter’s leadership plaque for her efforts in money raising, SALES HEAVY DUTY SPRAYERS 200 gal. & 300 gal. Trailer Models 110 gal. & 150 gal. 3 pt. Hitch Models PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, Inc. Hardware • Farm Supplies Custom Manufacturing • Crane Service Box 128, R.O. #4, Lititz, PA 17543 Wood Corner Rd., 1 Mile West of Ephrata Phone: 717-738-1121 spread” is a universal complaint-hut it isn’t a natural consequence of growing older. It’s a natural consequence of eating too much and not getting the proper exercise. Calorie needs diminish as years go by, but nutrient needs remain. How, then, can older persons satisfy their nutrient needs yet remain trim? By eating adequate daily servings parliamentary procedure and many other activities that she was involved in. Certificates of ap preciation were presented from the dub to Arthur Sarvers, Deb Blevins, Jay Book, Nan Willis, and Mary Jane Strife, for their many services to the dub. As part of the evening’s award program, the Kiwanis presented plaques which they sponsored for the county members. The Kiwansis awards induded: crop production, Dennis Woland, Halifax; dairy production, Jody Matter, Halifax; beef production, Scott Klouser, Upper Dauphin; swine production, George Kutkavaze, Halifax; poultry production, Floyd LefQer, Upper Dauphin; supervised work experience, Don Halbleib, Lower Dauphin; public speaking, con servation, Doup Deppen, Halifax; public speaking, general, Albert Espenshade, Lower Dauphin; small engines, Halifax; land judging, Upper Dauphin; tractor driving, Dennis LefQer, Upper Dauphin; parliamentary procedure, Dee Spittle, Lower Dauphin; farm mechanics, Doug Geyer, Lower Dauphin; and Dauphin County Star Far mer, Dennis Woland, Halifax. As part of the evening’s activities, slides were shown of the chapter’s many events of the past year. Xfypjro^ from the Basic Four Food Groups. These foods provide a balanced diet; they contain needed nutrients, but one should gQ easy on those extra No diet can pose as a calories that ‘ only add fountain of youth, says Dairy pounds. Council. But evidence proves Adequate daily servings that eating the proper mean at least two servings amounts and kinds of food from the milk group; two Jiave a beneficial effect on from the meat group; four well-being in the later years. USDA meat price task force holds organizational meetings WASHINGTON, D.C. - A task force, appointed by Secretary Bergland to study existing meat pricing and reporting systems, held its first meeting at USDA and additional hearings April 23- 24 at Omaha, Nebr., and April 26-27 at Amarillo, Texas. A final hearing will be held May 11 in Washington. The task force, Bergland said, will offer recommendations on how USDA should respond to anticipated legislation SERVICE 1 Interested persons may present views at any of the meetings or may submit written comments not later than May 5 to Charles B. Jennings, deputy ad ministrator, AMS, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. , trom the grains group; four from the fruit and vegetable group. pertaining to meat pricing and marketing. A proposed “Fair Meat Trading Act,” introduced by Rep. Neal Smith (Iowa), is expected tot get serious consideration this year. The Congressman’s wife “No way,” was the woke up stqrtled, listened,. Congressman’s, groggy their to her " answer.-: Senate, husband, “There’s a robber 'maybe. But in the House, in the house.” never ” . . f WEDNESDAY 1$ DAIRY AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. NEW HOLLAND, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 DAJRY SALE Small dairy 21 head milk cows from Steuben County, New York State. These cows ate a bit thin but nice udders and good quality. 5 fresh, 7 due from June to Oct. The balance in all stages of production. Also 20 head Purebred and Grade Holstein Cows consigned by HJX Mate; 1 load of Canadian Purebred and Grade Holstein Cows consigned by Leonard Johncox. For arrangements special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact; Abram Diffenbach, Mgr. 7X7-354-4341 fjfPc Norman Kolb 717-397-5538
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