Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 03, 1993, Image 55

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    WILKES- BARRE (Luzerne
Co.) The Penn State Coopera
tive Extension Family Living
Program Development Committee
in cooperation with the Luzerne
County Prison has developed an
educational marketing display
board for the families of prisoners.
The board will help to educate
families on key issues such as
money management, building
suonger families, and health and
nutrition.
“It is our hope that families,
while waiting to sec prisoners,
will gain new knowledge in vari
ous areas of family living,” slated
Joan Roginski, president of the
committee. The idea was initated
by Bob Crawford, committee
member, and further developed by
the committee.
Penn State Cooperative Exten
sion’s mission is “helping people
help themselves.” The committee
functions to identify educational
needs in Luzerne County and rep
resents all geographic areas. The
display board was built by volun
teers, and materials donated by a
local contractor.
The Luzerne County Commis
sioners support Penn State
Cooperative Extension in Luzerne
County in part along with state
and federal monies. Offices are
located in the Courthouse Annex,
5 Water Street, Wilkes-Barre.
LONG WHEELBASE BOBCAT
SKID-STEER LOADER
Farmers Have Higher Expectations
*• “
If your jobs require more out of a Skid-Steer loader than you’re accustomed to,
the 7753 Bobcat is the loader for you. This lift and carry machine has the reach
and lift height to get your load up and over to where you want it, quickly.
Features: • 7 mph travel speed • 46 hp liquid-cooled Kubota diesel engine • 1700 lbs. rated operating
capacity • Quick loader cycle time • Transversely mounted engine • The BOSS™ (Bobcat operation Sensing
System) that alerts operator of malfunctions * Push button auxiliary hydraulic controls * Dual path cooling system
Chambersburg. PA Hanover. PA Needmore. PA West Lawn. PA Lebanon. PA Philadelphia Area
CLUGSTON FINCH SERVICES CLUGSTON CLARKLIFT EVERGREEN DELAWARE
AG & TURF, INC. 717-632-2345 FARM EQUIPMENT SERVICES TRACTOR CO. VALLEY BOBCAT
717-263-4103 717-573-2250 215-670-2950 717-272-4641 215-828-2800
Bethlehem. PA 1-800-441-4450
215-868-1481
Quartwille. PA
Towanda. PA GRUMELLI’S
S.P.E. INC. FARM SERV.
717-265-4440 717-786-7318
BEST LINE Honesdale. PA Hgngy gfpyg, PA —— ■ —
Mill Hall. PA Mifllinburo. PA LEASING, INC. CHARLES H. NORMAN D. CLARK
DUNKLE & GRIEB BS 4 B REPAIR 717-546-8422 SIEPIELA, INC. 4 SON INC. *
717-726-3115 717-966-3756 800-321-2378 717-253-3334 717-734-3682 * OObCCVI
Extension Educates Prisoners -" C ” IM Farmh °' *** m 3
First row, left to right: Eugene Klein, chief clerk; Commissioner Frank Crossln and
Joseph Tirpak, Luzerne county controller. Second row, left to right: Bob Crawford
family living program committee member; Joan Roginski, family living program com
mittee president; Mary R. Ehret and Christine A. Tomasclk, extension agents and
Gene Flschl, deputy warden/buslness manager.
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Register For
Homemaker
RUTGERS, NJ. Help ihe
Rutgers Cooperative Extension of
Hunterdon County Home Eco
nomics Program and the Home
Economics Advisory Council
celebrate its 50lh annual Spring
Homemaker’s Day on April 20, at
Razberry’s, Route 12, Reming
ton, NJ 08822.
Guest speakers Joan Haberle,
deputy chief of Staff-Office of the
Governor, Mary Schncck of Whi
skey Run Herb Farm; Jim David
son, president Stangl Bird Club,
Karen Ensle, Extension home eco
nomist, and Rutgers Cooperative
Extension of Union County will
highlight the event with topics of
politics, herbs, stangl birds and
nutrition.
The event runs, from 9:30 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Resenations are SIS
and includes program, and buffet
luncheon. For further information
or to make reservations call Rut
gers Cooperative Extension of
Hunterdon County (908-788-
1342). Reservation deadline is
April 6. Tickets will not be sold at
the door.
SOYBEAN ROASTING
ON YOUR FARM
For Maximum Feeding Value
• High energy, by-pass protein and payability
• Toxic enzymes and molds destroyed
• Peak performance with retained oil and lecithin
• Improved Total Digestable Nutnants
• Ultimate rich peanutty flavor and aroma
■ Dried as roasted
• Roast own grown beans - Avoid trucking and
docking
• Economical and efficient for lower feed costs
• Ready for use or storage
Custom Roasting In PA and Surrounding States
David N. Groff
RD 3 Lewlaburg, PA
(717) S6B-1420
Herat Grain Roasting Roast-M-Mstic
3040 Penns Grove Rd. Grain Roasting
Lincoln Unlv., PA 19352 Sales-Servlce
(Chester Co.) Custom Work
(215) 869-8834 Rosst-Cool Unit Available
Day
Schnupp's Grain
Roasting, Inc.
RD 6 Lebanon, PA
1-800-452-4004
717-865-6611