Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 07, 1984, Image 58

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    BlS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1984
Chester Co. Extension offers Homemaker's Day
The Family Living Advisory Pre-registration is required by
Committee of the Chester County A P r /* I®®*-
Extension Service invites all who The registration fee covers the
are interested to attend programs costs and luncheon. The
Homemaker’s Day. menu will include appetizer,
The event will be on Wednesday, broiled fresh Kennett Square
May 2at the Longwood Inn, 815 E mushrooms stuffed with Mary and
Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square, crabmeat or breast of chicken,
located on Route 1 just south of vegetable, roll, dessert and
Longwood Gardens. The program beverage.
will last from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The program committee will
Deb adds Oreo cookies to the cookies ‘n cream batch to
make sure ice cream lovers get big chunks of cookie in every
dish.
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is cookies ’n cream. Deb demon- freezer.
strated how she adds the cookies at The temptation to taste is a hard
just the right time so they aren’t one to resist, Deb and Connie
completely pulverized by the admit.
freezer blades. Then each con- ft takes will-power not to eat it
tamer is topped with a whole Oreo the time, ’ Deb said.
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When the ice cream reaches just the right consistency, Deb
quickly scoops it from the freezer.
lee cream
present Diane Brown, regional
program leader in family living for
the Penn State Cooperative Ex
tension Service. Her program will
be "Women and Money
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SALES AND SERVICE
If Your Local Dealer Does Not Hose It,
Contact
PEQUEA BATTERIES
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Distributor & Warranty Station for Parmak
Joyce E. Hershey, editor of the
Chester County Cookbook and a
farmer’s wife, will talk about the
“The Bounty of Chester County.”
A Spring Fashion Show will be
presented by Judy Young, ownei
and operaloi of the 410 Shop in
Avondale.
Ina Jacobs from Cochranville,
who is a quilt researcher and
collector, will present a program
on "History of Quilts. ’ ’
For more information and
registration please call 696-3500.
ATTENTION: All livestock farmers.
Poultry, dairy, swine and other related
businesses. You are invited to attend a
free seminar presenting a timely, newly
emerging dimension in agriculture;
BIOLOGICAL DISEASE
PREVENTION
Friday, April 13,1984 9:30 to 4:30
Farm & Home Center, Lancaster, Pa.
Below Rt. 30 off of Rt 72
Animal diseases, caused by faulty immune
systems, account for one of agricultures biggest
losses Hear these five well qualified men explain
from field experience how proper management of
the natural bio-basics, air, water, light, feed, soil
and environment can produce healthy livestock
through stronger immunity
SPEAKERS & TOPICS
Dr John Whittaker. V.M. Spnngf'eld, Mo
Consultant to poultry and turkey operations
throughout the country ANIMAL HEALTH
FROM THE SOIL UP
Dr. Keith Ault, Prof. Ball State Umv Muncie, Ind
Nema Corp. Research dir. SPECIAL ROLES OF
VITAMIN C IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Dr Lee Davis. Trans Agra Corp Memphis, Tenn
John R. Eshelman Feed 1973-74 PROPER
INTESTINAL FLORA FOR GOOD HEALTH
John Albright. Environmental Systems, Lancaster
Associate of Dr. John Ott FULL SPECTRUM
LIGHTING SUCCESS REPORT ON LIVESTOCK
Herb Jordan, Penn State Extension. Introductory
remarks. Audience participation. Sharing
experiences. Questions
Call for lunch reservations or more info
717-397-5418
Exhibits by sponsors
NATURE HAS ANSWERS TO MAN MADE
PROBLEMS. DON’T MISS THIS RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO INCREASE YOUR FARMING
SKILL AND INCOME