Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 27, 1979, Image 34

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    —Uncister Farming, Saturday, October 27,1979
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BETHESDA, Md. - A
national invitational con
ference, “Nutrition
Education: Directions for
the 1900 s,” was held in
Bethesda, Maryland Sep
tember 27-28. Sponsored by
Holiday program offered
YORK - The Annual Hob
day Program sponsored by
the York County Co
operative Extension Service
will be held November 13th,
from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at
the 4-H Center, near Bair
Station.
Creative Entertaining will
be presented by Mrs. Marcia
Wharton of Mechanidsburg,
a culinary teacher and lec
turer. She will show how to
use imagination and cooking
skills in creating beautiful
and distinctive meals as well
Adams County Cattlemen
GETTYSBURG - On
October 27th, the Adams
County Beef producers will
hold its fourth annual calf
sale at the South Mountain
Fair Grounds. The sale will
begin at 6:00 p.m.
This sale is an opportunity
for 4-H members to pick a
calf for their next year’s
project. The calves will be
graded so that the
youngsters can make their
selections according to pnce
and quality. Available
breeds will include: Polled
Hereford, Hereford, and
cross-bred calves of
Cbarolais x Hereford,
Limousin x Angus, Sim
mental x Hereford, Hereford
x Angus, and others.
Any youth who would like
NDC
the Departments of
Agriculture and Health,
Education and Welfare, the
White House, the Federal
Trade Commission, and the
Society for Nutrition
Education, the meeting was
by York Extension
as table settings and table
theme. Included will be
holdiay tips for entertaining.
Mrs. Virginia Kloss of
Lancaster will present
Virginia’s Bontique. She will
present ideas and instruc
tions for making gifts for
family and friends.
Mrs. Gloria Althouse of
Manheim will demonstrate
ideas for Creative Gift Wrap
ping, using items found
around the home. She will
show how the gift package
can be used as decoration in
will hold calf sale
to participate in the 4-H Beef
Club, but cannot afford to
buy a project animal, may
qualify for some financial
help from the Farmers
Home Administration.
is prominent at nutrition
education conference
attended by some 400 per
sons.
Drafts of recom
mendations for future
nutrition education
programs were developed
before the conference by
the home after the gift has
been removed.
Extension Homemakers
groups will have display
tables filled with ideas for
decoration, crafts and gift
ideas. The group will also
provide cookies and
beverage. Each person is to
bring a bag lunch.
Tickets may be purchased
by contacting the
Cooperative Extension Ser
vice, 112 Pleasant Acres Rd.,
York, PA 17402 or
by calling 757-9657.
Youth loans are available to
boys and girls, from 10-21
years old, for an income
producing project. For more
information, the interested
youths should contact then
local FmHA office.
Task Forces for four target
audiences: 1) Pregnant
Women, Children and
Adolescents; 2) The General
Public; 3) Low Income
Populations and the Elderly;
and 4) Persons with Diet-
Related Diseases. These
were published in the
Federal Register and sent to
selected reviewers for their
comments.
Conference work groups
discussed the drafts and the
comments to .develop the
final recommendations
which will be used to guide
federal government policy
and legislation over the next
decade. They will also guide
nutrition education efforts of
other -groups such as
universities and National
Dairy Council and affiliated
Dairy Council units.
In addition to the work
group sessions, the con
ference agenda included
several addresses. George
Bray of the UCLA School of
Medicine and Mark Hegsted,
FARM _
FALL SALE
USED TRACTORS
FARM
(2) Farmal! Cubs w/hyd. (3) Ford 8N
(1) Farmall A (1) Ford 4000 Diesel
(1) Farmall Super H w/hyd. (1) Ford 900
(1) Farmall BN (1) Ford 971
(2) Farmall H’s (I)JD4O
(1) IH 154 Lo-Boy (1) JD 730 Diesel
(1) Satoh 5650 G 27 HP (1) JD 440 Dozer on track w/frt
(1) Ford 9N blade & 3 pt. hitch
Mowers, Plows, Cults, etc. available for some above.
All tractors listed below have mowers. Blades, snow blowers, tillers, etc.
available for some. Most of 14 & 16 HP are late models used only two or
three seasons.
(1)6 HP6O JD
(1)7 HP 75 Ford
(1)7 HP Cub Cadet
(1)8 HP Wheel Horse
(1) 8 HP 885 Jacobson, hyd.
(1)8 HP 800 Bolens
(1)8 HP 850 Bolens
(1) 8 HP EBM elec. trac.
(1) 10 HP 100 Ford
(1) HP Sears
(2) 12 HP 120 Fords
(1) 12 HP 125 Cub Cadet, hyd
OVER 60 NEW TRACTORS IN STOCK
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Human Nutrition Center of
USDA, spoke on “Dietary
Guidelines for American
Consumers: A Status
Report.” Other addresses
focused on projections for
the 1980 s - “Food System” by
Graham Mohtor of Public
Pohcy Forecasting, Inc.,
“Demographics” by Meyer
Zitter of the Bureau of
Census and “Com
munications and Education”
by Richard Manoff of Manoff
International, Inc. Opening
remarks were made by
Patricia Harris, Secretary of
HEW; Robert Bergland,
Secretary of Agriculture;
and Julius Richmond,
Surgeon General and
Assistant Secretary for
Health. Esther Peterson,
Special Assistant to the
President for Consumer
Affairs, dehvered the closing
address.
In these remarks, in the
work sessions and in the
summaries of progress
made by the Task Forces, it
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(1)12 HP 126 Cub Cadet
(1)12 HP 128 Cub Cadet
(1)12 HP 1250 Bolens
(1)12 HP 7013 Simplicity
(1)12 HP MF, hyd.
(1) 14 HP MF, hyd.
(1) 14 HP CTI4 Jacobson, hyd.
(1) 16 HP 165 Ford, hyd
(2) 16 HP MF, hyd.
(1) 16 HP 300 JD, hyd
(1) 16 HP 716 H Allis Chalmers, hyd
(1) 16 HP S-16 Anens, hyd
was noted by NDC President
M.F. Brink, Ph.D., that “it
seemed clear to those at
tending from NDC that the
adoption of a ‘Dietary Goals’
approach for the nation
which especially promotes
lowered consumption of fats,
cholesterol, and salt
received wide support from
government, scientific and
consumer interests.”
National Dairy Council
was represented by Judy
Brim, Ph.D., Evaluation
Research Associate, who
served on the Planning
Committee for the con
ference, which consisted
primarily of government
staff members, and as a co
chairman of one of the four
Task Forces (on Nutrition
Education for Low Income
Populations and the
Elderly). Also m attendance
were NDC’s Gloria Kinney,
Ph.D., Director of Nutrition
Education, and eight af
filiated Dairy Council unit
staff members.
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