xfam QAiomcfl Societies Lancaster Co. Society 3 Thirteen members of Farm Women 3 answered roll call, “Did you make a New Year’s Resolution’” at the home of Mrs William Moyer, R 4 Boyertown Mrs Ernest Hartline, chair person of the Sunshine Committee, reported on the fruit baskets and help given within the community during Christmas time. The new programs were handed out for 1981 and reviewed Mrs Richard Loeb and Mrs *o* FRANKLYN HARDWARE & BUILDING SUPPLIES 6x6 pressure treated post 6. 2x4 16’ & 18’ perlins 2xlo & 2x12 headers 7. Pressure treated baseboard 8. Ail nails to complete job FRANKLYN HARDWARE & BUILDING SUPPLIES Joseph Bartholomew, delegates to the state convention held in Harrisburg, gave their reports. The new by-law books were read Lancaster Co. Society 10 Farm Women 10 met recently at the home of Mrs. Raymond Dixon, Village of Old Hickory. Fifteen members and one guest attended The president, Mrs Lucy Miller, presided at the business meeting A monetary gift will be donated to Conestoga Cottage Ida Kunkle and Eve Gettle gave reports of the state convention The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Susie Dietnck, East Petersburg Lancaster Co, Society 11 The regular meeting of Farm Women 11 was held January 29 at FEBRUARY SPECIAL 40x60 MACHINE SHED PACKAGE $ 6,195 2440 Oakland Rd. the home of Mrs. Norman Wood with 20 members present Mr and Mrs Robert Ross gave a talk on their work with the am bulance service. A memorial service was held for Mary Miller, Lillie Forbes, and Adeline Edwards, all of whom died in December. Pegg Swarr and Dottie Boose gave reports on the convention at Harrisburg Mrs. Ann Klemstine was a visitor at the meeting The Legion Diner in Oley was the location for the February 11 meeting of Berks Farm Women 1. Final plans were completed for the group trip to the “Three Little Bakers” to see Oklahoma on February 20. The bus will leave Aimtyville United Church of Christ at4p m. *r^' otIV FfIRMERS & CONTRACTORS \ UJ Skid Loader \fj& Replacement Engines Vengihes/ New & Rebuilt Wisconsin-KohlerFord-Deutz-Perkins-Hab Engines in stock ☆ Large Parts Inventory for n h., Case. IHC, ■> Complete Rebuilding Melroe, Owatonna, ☆ Rebuilt Short Blocks Ford, Gehl. and others FISHER ENGINE SERVICE 3141 Old Philadelphia Pike Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 17505 717-768-3729 PR 29 gauge painted steel. Your choice of colors Painted steel trim Trusses - 4ft. on center (engineered by Alpine’ ) CALL: 717-764-2504 Berks Co. Society 1 ON SPECIAL: ICE INCLUDES: Ruth Walters led the discussion for the candy project Beginning March 2, orders can be given to any society member. The by-laws were read and discussed by the thirteen members present The next meeting will be held at the home of Esther Berndt, R 1 Oley, on March 11 with members participating in a safety program Berks Co. Society 12 Ihe February meeting of Farm Women 2 was held in the Shar tlesville home of Mae Fry. Helen Eblmg was accepted as a new member. The by-laws were read Gloria Christman’s valentine was judged the prettiest in the valentine judging contest The eight women attending the meeting sampled cherry desserts the women brought to the meeting. Group 12 will participate in a craft and bake sale to be held April 3 and 4 at the Fairground Square Mall All proceeds will go to the 4-H building fund. The next meeting will be held at the Bernville R 3 home of Sally Stemhauer, March 9 at 8 00 p.m. Dons Bennethum will give a Tupperware demonstration at the meeting to raise money for the group. Anyone wishing to order Tupperware can do so by con tacting any of the women in the group Everyone is to wear something green at the next meeting in honor of St. Patrick's Day Lebanon Co, Society 5 A sweetheart banquet was held at the Ono Fireball for Lebanon Society 5 Thirty-eight members =s ill 24x48 MACHINE SHED PACKAGE 111 ‘2,776 I r- ■ **‘‘l Dover, PA 17315 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21, 1981—C9 13’ eve height Open on one front side Plans included 9. 10. 11. 12. Free delivery to job site within 60 mile radius of York or Chambersburg and two guests attended. Doug Sheaffer provided music with his trumpet. Following this, games were played by members. Members discussed plans for the spring bus trip under the direction of the president The next meetmg will be held on March 10 at the home of Mary Boltz York Co, Society 12 Farm Women 12 met at the home of Mrs Edward Lanius with 15 members in attendance A contribution of $22 was given to York Rescue Mission and $2O to the March of Dimes Mrs. Barbara Linneman, director of the York County March of Dimes, showed a film of the 1980 Poster Child and told of her work with the foundation Mrs. Romame Trout and Mrs. Charles Gable gave a report on the state convention in Harrisburg The next meetmg of Society 12 will be at 1 30 p.m., February 24 at the home of Mrs Romame Shelley Soil test to be TV topic LANCASTER “Soil Test Your Way To Better Yields” will be the topic for discussion when Adams County Extension Agent Thomas E Piper appears on WGAL-TV, Lancaster, about 1215 p.m Monday, February 23 Piper will emphasize the im portance of including the soil name on the soil test information sheet and describe changes in the Penn State Soil Testing program which became effective in January 1981
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