Ladies’ Day Out includes tour, fashion show, BY DEBBIE KOONTZ UTITZ The Lancaster County Fanners’ Association is spon soring its fifth heritage trail tour and Ladies’ Day Out on Thursday, April 30. Five homes mil be open for touring in the morning at each participant’s interest and leisure. Ladies will meet for the first time that day at the Dutch Town and Country Inn, Route 30 east of Pandise. A fashion show by the Kmttery is scheduled during the luncheon. In the afternoon ladies will be able to attend two workshops of thier choice. Michelle Rodgers is slated to speak on time management; an Ethan Allen interior designer will be discussing home decoration; and Glenn Eberly from “Country Junque” will be advising ladies on how to turn old things lying around on the farm into useful, profitable items. Two of the five homes on the tour will be featured in Lancaster Farming next week. They are the homes of Judy and Jack Stoltzfus and Mary and Roy Benner. A brief description of each of the other three homes follows: The first, that of Anna and Kenneth Skiles, is located in Narvon TheAgway DNI feeding program gives these hens t rients they need. And without wasting dollars. - ir^r^tk The Agway Daily Nutnent Intake (DNI) feeding pro gram gives your birds the nutrients they need for maxi mum production at the low est possible cost. The simple and efficient DNI system prevents overfeeding of expensive protein while meeting your hens’ daily requirements for ammo acids and other nutrients MAINTAINS A CONSTANT NUTRIENT LEVEL AS DAILY INTAKE CHANGES. The idea behind the DNI program is simple: as feed intake vanes, change feeds to avoid paying for more nutntion than your birds require Suppose, for example, your flock is eating 100 grams of feed per bird daily (22 lbs /100 birds) Under the DNI program, your feed would be The original stonehouse was nursing supervisor at Harrison The Kersheys have three built m 1734 and has been enlarged House in Christiana. children ages 13,10 and 5. 5 times. The most recent addition Ken Skiles is a director ot the They milk 70 Holstein cows and was a modem kitchen added in Lancaster County Farmers’ were recently featured in Farm 1972. Other points of interest in- Association and a member of the and Ranch magazine. elude an Indian door, built in the state legislative committee. The newest home mcluded in the comer cupboard, carved door trim The home of Joanne and Ken tour is that of Marion and Edwin and an indenture of 1787 when the Hershey is located near Kmzers. n farm was sold for a sum of 50 Thls ston ehouse was the ® n the pounds. The Skiles have four original farmhouse. It has 8 small iZZZZj*T Z ,a f Bt children: Jere, Michelle, Susan rooms comnletelv refurbished 200-year-old original stone far and Sara Jere * Jvmg on an TZ , SXstone SST adjoining farm and farms in flrep iace exists in the dirt floor \ partnership with Ken Anna is n.™.., Edwin Sr. and Edwm Jr. farm in nasement. partnership PRINCESS ANNE, Md - Traditional square dancing and Appalachian mountain clogging will be among the many at tractions at the 34th annual Delmarva Chicken Festival, June 5 and 6, in Princess Anne, Maryland The Guys and Dolls, a troupe of over 50 dancers ranging in age from 6 to 56, will be demonstrating their special dance skills on Saturday, June 6, at the Ella Fitzgerald Center on the University of Maryland Eastern FpPRk Agway High Layer 1000. During cold weather, when the birds moved up to 110 grams of feed daily, you’d switch to High Layer 1100+ to maintain daily nutrient intake at the t , required level Paying for Today there s no need to b put more nutnents m your more protein than necessary bms than vour hens need can significantly affect the profitability of your business By monitoring your flock’s intake, you’ll know when to change feeds (such as Agway High Layer 900 when birds are eating just 90 ims of feed/da Delmarva Chicken Festival or High Layer Total K*ed 1100+ when birds are consuming 110 Even though >our birds feed intake vanes seasonally grams of feed/dav). “ n program nutnent intake remain^ 45 J * tons>um provided \ou change feed* based on intake Working for people who work the land to run in June Shore campus. British* Isles and is usually per- The dancers, from Clinton, formed to the accompaniment of Maryland and under the direction fiddle and banjo of James W. Loveless 111, are The Guys and Dolls have been actually three performing groups performing for over 10 years the Little Guys and Dolls, the During that time they have Guys and Dolls, and the travelers become well known in the Eastern Their performances include a mix United States, having won several of traditional square dancing and national and world championships clog dancing. for a complete schedule of Clogging, also known as buck, activities during the Delmarva flatfoot, or hoedown dancing, is a Chicken Festival, contact rhythmic tapping of the foot which Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc , does not require a partner It is an R 2, Box 47, Georgetown, DE 19947 outgrowth of folk dances of the 302/856-2971 Agway Poultry Enterprise specialists are available to help you set up a DNI program for your operation You’ll find that DNI is simple All you do is watch your birds' feed intake and adjust feeds Jan Mar JuK Sept Jan Mar JuK Vpi Jan So contact your local Agway today for more details on the DNI program —the system that makes sure your birds get the nutrients they Nulnent need without wasting dollars YOUR AGWAY POULTRY SPECIALIST CAN HELP SET UP A DNI PROGRAM FOR YOUR OPERATION. FARM , —i ENTERPRISE (AGWAY) SERVICE V ■ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981—A17 workshops Marion used tumistungs trom the old home to decorate the new. Some pieces were handed down through the family. The living room is a blend of Victorian and 18th century decor with William sburg blue and white colors. The second floor was designed to host 10 -12 overnight guests. The four bedrooms with two baths include a variety of antiques for others visiting to enjoy. For more details, call Ginny Ranch at 687-7353 LANCASTER The Solanco 4- H Community Club will hold a drop-in registration night April 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Solanco fair grounds. Dues will be SLSO per member to be paid when you enroll. Projects to be mcluded are food, clothing, swine, flowers, capons, strawberries, and cake decorating. Patz ★ Bam Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo (inioaders. Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. 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