Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1992, Image 50

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    814-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 28, 1992
The Ladles Committee of the Atlantic Dairy Cooperative Include, seated from left:
Elizabeth Morris of Chestertown, Md. and Thelma Ott, chair lady. Bangor. Standing:
Sydna Shabloskl, Wellsboro; Julie Knepper, Three Springs; and Cindi Fulper. Lam
bertvllle, NJ.
ADC Women Learn Concepts
Of Left-Right Brain Dominance
LOU ANN GOOD
Lancaster Farming Staff
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
“That explains why I’m always
getting into trouble,” said Cindi
Fulper of Hunterdon County, NJ.
Cindi was referring to the
ladies’ session at the Atlantic
Dairy Cooperative’s annual meet
ing where Jane Mecum, extension
agent for Perry and Juniata coun
ties, spoke on the battle between
left-brain and right brain
dominance.
From the descriptions of people
who have either right or left brain
characteristics, Cindi learned that
she is right brained. “I act before 1
think,” she said. *Tm the person
who throws all the parts of a bicy
cle on the floor and try to put it
together without reading,the
directions."
Chair lady of the Women’s
Committee TTielma Ott said, “I’m
left brained. I think we are the wor
riers because we can’t control
everything.”
Not only did the ladies discover
which part of the brain plays the
largest role in their decision mak
ing but also why their husband and
children act they way they do.
“My husband’s left brained
he saves everything. This (session)
gave me a little more insight into
the reasons why,” said Sydna Sha
bloski of Wellsboro.
And, for Julie Knepper of Three
Springs, the session helped her see
why her five children act the way
they do.
According the left-right brain
theory, those who are right brain
dominated are fun and outgoing
but usually are not focused, have
limited attention spans, and would
rather ask for forgiveness after
wards than get permission
beforehand.
Left brain dominate persons
tend to be neat and organized.
They obey rules but are not flexi
ble and like to be in control.
Most people are a combination
of left-right brain characteristics
but lean more toward one or the
other.
“I’m definitely left brained until
we come to stacks I have them.
My attic is nothing but piles,” said
Elizabeth Morris of Chestertown,
Md.
Unlike the left brain dominate
person who keeps everything high
ly organized, a right brain domi
nate person who can’t throw any
thing away has stacks but can find
any thing they need in them.
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|Lt Societies 3?
Berks Society 6
Berks County Society of Farm
Women, Group #6, held their
November meeting in the home of
Sallic Hauscman, R.D. #4, Boyer
toyvn. Ten members answered the
roll question, “What is your favo
rite cookie?” After the meeting, a
cookie exchange took place.
Mary Youse was presented a
York Society 26
York County Farm Women 26
met November 10 at B C Rcas
taurant with 16 members «and 1
guest in attendance. Mary Conley
served as hostess.
President Ruth Traver gave a
repot on the York County Con
vention which was held at
Start the day with
Sprinkle granola or your favorite cold
cereal over a bowl of yogurt, any flavoi
Mix plain or vanilla yogurt with diced
fresh fruits and serve with a bran
muffin.
Whirl In a blender until smooth, half a
cup of frujt yogurt, half a banana and
half a cup of milk.
Another part of the Ladies
Meeting held on November 20,
was a demonstration on antique
hats and clothing given by Millie
Bubash of State College.
The Atlantic Dairy Cooperative
celebrated its 75th anniversary at
the Host Farm Resort in Lancaster
during its two-day annual meeting
on November 19 and 20.
pin from the farm women on her
80th birthday. January 11, the
State Convention will be in Har
risburg at the Forum. Sallie
Hauscman and Erma Bauer will
serve on the auditing committee.
Secret pal names for 1993 will be
exchanged at the Christmas party,
December 4, members will meet
at the Stagecoach Stop Restaurant
Wisehaven Hall on November 4.
The groups annual Christmas
banquet will be held on Saturday,
December 5, at 6 p.m. at Paddle
town Church.
The next meeting will be held.at
the home of Ruth Traver, Pleasant
View Drive, Lewisberry.
See your nearest
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Dealer for Dependable
Equipment and
Dependable Service:
PENNSYLVANIA
AnnvKle, PA
BHM Farm
Equipment, Inc.
RDI, Rle. 934
717-867-2211
Carlisle, PA
R&W Equipment Co.
35 East Willow Street
717-243-2686
Davldsburg, PA
George N. Gross, Inc.
R.D. 2, Dover, PA
717-292-1673
Elizabethtown, PA
Messick Farm
Equipment, Inc.
Rt. 283 - Rheem's Exit
717-367-1319
Gettysburg, PA
Yingling Implements,
Inc.
3291 Taneytown Rd.
717-359-4848
Halifax, PA
Sweigard Bros.
R.D. 3, Box 13
717-896-3414
Honey Brook, PA
Dependable Motor Co
East Main Street
215-273-3131
215-273-3737
Honey Grove, PA
Norman D. Clark
& Son, Inc.
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
Loysville, PA
717-789-3117
MARYLAND
Frederick, MO
Ceresville
Ford New Holland, Inc.
Rt. 26 East
301-662-4197
Outside MD,
800-331-9122
NEW JERSEY
Bridgeton, N.J.
Leslie G. Fogg, Inc.
Canton-& Stow Creek
Landing Rd.
609-451-2727
609-935-5145
Woodstown, NJ
Owen Supply Co.
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609-769-0308
Hughesvllle, PA
Farnsworth Farm
Supplies, Inc.
103 Cemetery Street
717-584-2106
New Holland, PA
A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
110 South Railroad
717-354-4191
dey, PA
C.J. Wonsidler Bros.
R.O. 2
215-987-6257
Pitman, PA
Schreffler Equipment
Pitman, PA
717-648-1120
Quakertown, PA
C.J. Wonsidler Bros.
R.D. 1
215-536-1935
Tamaqua, PA
Charles S. Snyder, Inc.
R.D. 3
717-386-5945
West Grove, PA
S.G. Lewis & Son, Inc.
R.D. 2, Box 66
215-869-2214
Washington, NJ
Smith Tractor &
Equip., Inc.
15 Hillcrest Ave,
201-689-7900