Farming, Saturday, January 30, 1983 A36-Lancasl Farm Calendar (Continued from Pag* A 10) (Continued from Page AID) vice annual meeting, Gibble’s Restaurant, 7 p.m. Armstrong Co. crops meeting, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Lawrence Co. Crops Day, Scottish Rite Cathedral, New Castle. Penn Manor Adult Education program, ag technologies, Penn Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Convention, Ramada Inn, Wilkes-Barre, thru Feb. 7. Pennsylvania Association for Sus tainable Ag Farming for the Future Conference, Nittany Poultry Quarantine (Continued from Page A 1) Routine monitoring of birds at the Pennsylvania Farm Show revealed that a flock of exhibition birds from Chester County had been exposed to the disease. Avian influenza does not affect human health, Wolff said. “We are taking these restrictive actions after consultation with the poul try industry,” Wolff said. ‘The surveillance prog ram was created in response to substantial poultry industry losses from outbreaks of highly pathogenic Avian Influen za in 1983 and 1986.” Avian influenza is a dis ease of domestic poultry caused by exposure to Type A influenza virus. The prior outbreaks of avian influenza caused by highly pathogenic HSN2 virus resulted in losses of more than $lOO million in Pennsylvania. Surveillance programs have also identified the avian influenza virus in several bird markets in New York City, and expo sure to the disease was dis covered in a bird in Dade County, Florida. Animal health experts from the state Department of Agriculture believe it is likely that the HSN2 virus responsible for the current outbreak is circulating in mid-Atlantic States’ live bird marketing systems. Poultry suspected of exposure to influenza must be immediately reported to the Department of Agriculture. Proper dead bird dispos al and manure management are crucial to prevent the spread of influenza. The Department of Agri culture urges poultry pro ducers to take extra care to sanitize all conveyances of live poultry and to minim ize contact between poultry flocks. Any sign of respir atory disease in poultry should be promptly investi gated and movements of birds curtailed until influenza has been elimi nated as a possible cause. Lion Inn, Penn State, thru Feb. ARIS and Pennsylvania DHI Records, York County 4-H Center, 10 a.m. Dairy Farm Management Session, Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, Millington, Md., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. DHIA info meeting for agribu sinesses, York 4-H Center, 10 a.m. Indiana Co. Crops .Day, Rustic Lodge, Indiana, 9:30 a.m.-3;30 p.m. W.Va. Direct Marketing Confer ence, Ramada Inn, Morgan town. W.Va., thru Feb. 6. NOW ACCEPTING A ■rrrra AT NEW HOLLAND AND LANCASTER 7 STORES y ' PLANT OUTLET STORE \ 403 South Custer Ave. New Holland, Pa. 17557 , V Phone (717) 354-5600 FRESH POULTRY Whole Chicken Legs 39*. .40 LB. CASE PILGRIM'S PRIDE . emcKen Cordon Bleu or Chicken Kiev • 42 Oz. Bag • Fully Cooked • 6 Ct. Servings • High Quality Product WMt I l*“;']Macaroni& Cheese. 76 oz Reg. Price $13.89 $.99 Turkey Hill ice cream • 1/2 Gal. Squares • Tin Roof JL •Bing Cherry CM • Choc. Chip y t Quaker Maid, 3 Lb. Box, 100% Pure Beef PHILLY GOURMET HOMESTYLE BURGERS COCA-COLA, CLASSIC, PIET, FREE, SPRITE EAYFA annual banquet, Mt. Airy Fire Hall, 6:4S p.m. Benefit Auction for Lancaster 4-H, Farm and Home Center. Delmarva Beef Spring Meetings, Wye Research and Education Center, Arthur Houghton Library, 9 a.m.-ll a.m. and Calvert Grange Hall, Elkton, Md., 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Penn State Animal Products Spec tacular, Nittany Mall, State D.C., thru Feb. 10. Delaware Valley Milk Goat Asso ciation meeting, Boyertown Borough Hall, Boyertown, 1:30 p.m. Annual Shade Tree Symposium, Host Conference. Center, Lan- SHOP AT OUR THREE CONVI f —"T yi Th® N®ui jSQpeaiig -'as fS W ' SELL*A»BRATION SALE CREJMELEDj new HOLLAND PLANT STORE While Supplies Last • We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities * Not Responsible for Typographical Errors • We Accept Food Stamps 45 f LB. - 15 LB. BAG LB. - LESSER AMOUNTS Advance Orders For Ephrata Store Phone 738-3095 ■"wS PILGRIM'S Jkx PRIDE Chicken Reg. Price $7.49 *4.99 *3.99 12 PACK CANS *5.99 HANOVER Frozen vege • 2.5 Lb. Bag STOCK UP SALE Peas, Green Beans, X Yellow Corn, Caul., Broccoli, Brussel tf Sprouts, Asst. ' I Blended Vegetables | £ ■Mas “Ddveife ‘ ( not 1)1 Ml IVV icecream cream Bars Bars (Individual) Almond 3/99* (Reg. Retail ‘6.75) Asstd. Varieties Reg. Retail $1.99 - - m99* 1 x Limit 4 Per Cust. caster, thru Feb. 9. Dairy/Crops Day, Ramada Inn, Dußois, 9 a.m. Crops and soils meeting, Adams County extension office, 9 a.m. Poultry Management and Health Seminar, Kreider Restaurant, Manheim, noon. EA YFA officers meeting, EHS Ag Winter Convention, Sheraton Berkshire Hotel, Reading, thru Feb. 11. Lancaster Co. Crops Day, Farm and Home Center. Crop Production Satellite Semi nar, Forage Crops. Beef Producers meeting, Adams Co. Extension Office, 7:30 p.m. Schuylkill Co. vegetable meeting. Pine View Acres, Pottsville, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. ENT LOCATIONS: • Fully Cooked Rice • Broccoli Florets • Snow Peas • Slivered Carrots • Bean Sprouts • Red Pepper Strips ables *lSj " DELI EXPRESS SPECIALS toiiS»«aHMßlB# sweet or White American iggp Cheese Bologna $ 1.59u. $ 1.99 lILY PACKS meeting, Ramada Inn, Chinchilla, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Nutrient Management Workshop, County Depts. building. Pleas ant Acres, 7:30 p.m. Crops Day. Pennsdale Fire Hall. York Co. Crops Day, Winterstown Fire Hall, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Berks County Dairy Day, Berks Ag Center. Franklin County Swine Producers meeting, 191 Franklin Farms Lane, Chambersburg. Area swine producers meeting, Franklin County Extension office, 1 p.m. Schuylkill Co. Fruit Growers meeting, Pine View Acres, Pottsville, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Vegetable growers meeting, St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Milton. 8:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m. NEW STORE AT: 1941 Lincoln Hwy. East, Lancaster, PA 17602 Phone (717) 392-0635 EPHRATA OUTLET STORE 290 S. Reading Rd. (Rt. 272) Ephrata, PA Phone (717) 738-3095 ROUND HILL Fresh Turkeys 12-14 LB. AVG. rotndhHl Stir Fry Water Chestnuts Two 3.2 Oz. Packs Of Pilgrim’s Pride Oriental Style Sauce BEECH HAVEN Fish Sticks • 24 OZ. BOX 004 SUPER VALUE CLOISTER 'tSs' icecream car *1.99 1/2 Gal. Rounds Vanilla Choc. Peanut Butter Cups Three Flavor Classic Grand Swiss Choc. Holsuml King, Thin King, Country Style 23 Oz. Loaf Reg. 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