C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20,1981 Milk production (Continued from Page C 2) Jeanette has Milky the Cow, the child’s toy which actually produces milk after drinking water, and a game called “What-Ja-Ma-Call- It,” about the parts of the cow. Jeanette says she has little trouble distinguishing the parts of a cow because she took a correspondence course in veterinary medicine and has completed the bovine portion. •She has entertained thoughts of becoming a veterinarians’ assistant. She enjoys other milk paraphaneha; anything connected with the dairy cow. Her living room is graced by a giant milk bottle and a painted milk can. Jeanette concludes, “1 like all of my cows; they’re unique. When I see a cow I could go bananas. This is my mam interest - anything that has to do with a cow. Friends come and marvel.” It’s evident that Jeanette is enthralled with anything con nected with dairy, but it’s also good to note that she enjoys the product as much as the producers. “We both dnnk lots of .milk. When it is hot in the summer and the milk is really cold it goes down well,” she relates. SELL IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED Jeanette enjoys sewing, crocheting and doing needlepoint, and she is currently working on a large-sized needlepoint. But it is not what you might expect. Instead of a cow, it has a John Deere tractor and a barn scene, and it is intended for her husband, who collects tractors of the toy variety. She enjoys playing the organ as well. Her cow collection is impressive, but like any good dairy farmer, Jeanette entertains hopes of building the collection even larger. Since she has family and friends all thinking “dairy” for her, her herd size is sure to mcrease without adding to the surplus milk problem. 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