Farm Women Societies Berks Co. Society 5 Mrs. George Manbeck, Womelsdorf, hosted the September meeting of Berks Co. Farm Women Society 5. Nineteen members were present. The group made 149 candy favors for the Hamburg State School as their program for the evening. A ham on roll sale will be held October 21. Anyone wishing to purchase sandwiches should contact Society 5 by October 14. THE SYSTEMS L. tSEZST PEOPLE V CONVEYING AND STORAGE 2N ■^ggy ::* ' -mmmsmi:wmm -4 ■gg the all new CIJJ-SERIES WE k STOCK f We have the answer to your grain handling Problems! Call us for an estimate. E/HH Members were reminded to bring prizes for Berks Heim bingo in November. A donation was given to support 4-H Clubs for the year. Mrs. Leroy Miller will host the October 18 meeting. Featured speakers will be Joyce Moyer, former Lebanon County Dairy Princess, and Faye Strickler speaking on nutrition. Berks Co. Society 6 The meeting of Berks County Society of Farm f ''''S v>t • GRAIN BINS • FLEX AUGERS • FEED BINS * AUGER FEEDERS • PORTABLE AUGERS * a.iocdc • aeration fans • VERTICAL AUGERS , GRA|N SCATTERS • TRANSPORT AUGERS , CHANNEL LOCK • U-TROUGH AUGERS FLOOR Women 6 held their meeting September 26 at the home of Mrs. Merrill Hetrick, Oley. The ladies spent time together making and sewing cancer pads for Berks Heim after the meeting. Plans were made to attend the Society of Farm Women County Convention at the Ag Center on October 7 starting with registration at 9:30 a.m. The ladies were encouraged to bring items for the bazaar. Mrs. Roger Wagner will be the song leader, Mrs. David Hauseman and Mrs. Randolph Hettrick will be usheretts and Mrs. Merrill Hettrick will help at the bazaar table. The ladies will be serving at the refreshment stand for sales on October 21, 28, and November 11 at die Oley Fairgrounds. Isa 'SHI -'*.- THE ENERGY SAVER Two models - CMS-320J, CMS-420J. Choice of Continuous Multi-Stage or Continu ous Flow drying. Exclusive Automatic System Control is wea therproof and tamperproof. • “Temper Dries” automatically for premium quality grain. • The J Series is specially designed to meet today’s need to save energy. • Big capacity drying for high volume grain operations. • Backed by almost 30 years experience in grain conditioning. IN STOCK - DRYERS Used CMS I4E 340 bu. P ryer 10 U$ at 10 points. hr. at 10 points New 1 ABI2 Batch (2) JjSf New Dryers - Dryer 225 bu per ABB, 110 bu. per hour at 10 points. hour at 10 pts. Used 1-ABB Batch •'"mediate Delivery The next meeting will be a Halloween party, each coming in their Halloween costumes at the home of Mrs. Wra. Koch, Fleetwood on October 17 at 8 p.m. Lancaster Co Society 4 Betty Siegrist and Mary Shellenberger were elected president and vice-president of the Lancaster County Farm Women Society 4 for the new year. The women met at the home of Mrs. E. Robert Nolt, Lancaster, on September 23. Dessert was served as the members and guests arrived. There were 28 members and two guests present. ®*AINZf rT,Ne ■-f • BIN SWEEPS • PIPE SPOUTING • MOISTURE TESTER • MOTORS. BELTS & PULLEYS * GRAIN CLEANERS EQUIPMENT, RD3, Sprecher Road Willow Street, PA Lancaster Co. 717-464-3321 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978 President, Gertrude Yenglin, welcomed everyone; and devotions were in charge of Mrs. Dorothy Gamble. Mrs. Helen . .. , ... Kauffman was in charge of Sharing the road witha the program, with Bob Nolt. ck P/esentation by husband of the hostess « Nanc y Eichelferger as part taking all by bus to the of } h * /“P™ Kreider Mum Farm. At the conducted by the York business meeting donations County Farm Women were given to the Welsh Mt. 29 *J be “ eetm *| was Clinic (County project) and a 4-H Demonstration Team Oiurch Hall on September competing nationally. All members were requested to send cards to our shut-in’s at home and in nursing homes. The next meeting will be Betty Jordan will host the October 28 at the home of next meeting which will Mrs. Carl Siegrist, RD 1 feature making Santa dolls. Columbia. © ■ All galvanized stc galvanized doors. ■ Our steel is A 446 Quality or a minimum yield of 40,000 pounds per square inch. ■ Walk around steps on top of roof. ■ Equipped with safety rings. ■ No welding anywhere on roof, prevents rust. ■ Slotted holes to raise & lower roof for air movement for drying. 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