Society One, of Berks County held its regular meeting on June 10 in Amityville, at the home of Mrs. Warren Haas, Sr., with 21 mem bers present. The speaker for the evening was Mrs. Faye Strickler from the Berks County Home Economics Extension Service discussing canning techniques and precautions necessary in handling foods. Along with other Farm Women groups in the area, will have a stand at the Boyertown Berks Co. Society 9 A Berks Society 9 meeting was held in the home of Karen Schreier with 10 members present. Each member brought a nutritional dish and explained the nutritional value. The family picmc will be at Darnel Boone Homestead on July 'tJci/im 4iW« Societies Berks Co. Society 1 Sidewalks Sale on June 23. A check for $25 was presented to Duane Howard, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Howard, Oley, R 2, as a graduation gift. Plans were made for a food stand at the Jean Ankney sale on Old Airport Road, Earlville, on June 20. The next meeting of Society 1 will be a doggie roast, July 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hetrick. This will include all family members. 19; at 12. Each member will bring a part of the meal. The July 1 program will be a tour of Memtts Doll Museum, and afterwards will be a meeting at the home of Grace Spohn at 8 p.m. -'Laminated Rafters: The First Choice for Economical Space True Flexibility and Total Satisfaction... Berks Co. Society 12 The June meeting of Society 12 of Bemville was held at the BernviUe home of Mary LeymeiSter. Ken Moyer, a State Farm In surance agent was the guest speaker. He showed a film on fire safety and a film on drinking and driving. Anna Reinhart of Bemville was installed as a new meiubo'- Lancaster Co. Society 6 Lancaster Farm Women 6 met in family banquet. The county the home of Mrs. Willis Haekman, ’ president, Mrs. Opal Ruhl and her June 6. husband are invited. Roll call was answered by telling where each member was born. Awards were given to students from E.A.H. School. Scholarships went to Jay Garber for PFA and to carol Packer for Home Economics. In August, members will have a Lancaster Co. Society 17 Lancaster Society 17 met at the home of Mrs. Leonard Sprout, Quarryville, Rl, recently. A donation was made to the county 4-H project and to the dairy princess program Lancaster Co. Society 27 Lancaster Society 27 enjoyed a family covered dish picnic at the home of Wayne and Yvonne Miller recently. Members were treated to a Lancaster Co. Society 28 Lancaster Society 28 recently met for their monthly meeting at £ a Pf cit y . Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gallons) (Thickness) (Pounds) Quarryville 285 3TT 12 278 114.00 550 4’o" 6’o” 10 549 210.00 550 4 0" 60" 7 751 262.00 1.000 4’o” 10’8" 10 827 310.00 1.000 4 0” 10’8" 7 1.129 390.00 -> 1.000 5'4” 60” 7 1.028 362.00 1,500 5’4" 9’o" 7 1,388 486.00 2.000 5'4" 12’0" 7 1,735 593.00 3.000 5’4" 1711" 7 2,432 800.00 4.000 5 4” 23’10" 7 3,130 1009.00 5.000 8’0" 137" 1/4" 4,484 1645.00 6.000 8’0" 16’2" 1/4” 5,123 1800.00 8.000 8’0” 21*6” 1/4” 6,475 2230.00 10.000 8’0" 26’10" 1/4” 7.825 2660.00 10.000 10*0" 170” 1/4” 6.956 2405.00 12.000 lO’O" 20’6” 1/4" 8.074 2800.00 12.000 10’6” 187” 1/4” 7,900 2690.00 15.000 10’6” 23’2” 5/16” 11,857 4130.00 20.000 10’6” 31’0" 5/16” 15.105 5160.00 25.000 10’6” 387" 3/8" 22,115 8135.00 30.000 . 10'6" 46'4" 3/8" 25.999 9430.00 Tanks all bear Underwriters’ Label, and are coated with black asphaltum paint. We can provide timely delivery from Quarryville, PA (15 miles from the Pennsylvania Maryland line) to Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, New Jersey & New York. Contact us for delivery costs. We invite inquiries by phone or mail. /•McWTIS & tSASBav: pumps GROFF CO. The members and their families are planning to go to Kempton June 20, to ride the W.K. & S. Team Railroad. The next meeting will be the family picnic at Crystal Cave. Each woman will bring a covered dish. The tune and date is July 18, atl. The program for the evening included members bringing a baby picture of themselves to guess who is who. Also held was a fresh baked food and fresh vegetable auction. The next meeting will be August 1 at 6 p.m. The program included a food and plant sale. The next meeting wal be a brunch at the home of Mrs. Everett Kreider on July 2. program Harmsh. In July the Society plans to take a walking tour of* Lancaster and also visit the Heritage House. Herr’s Potato Chip Plant m Not tingham, with husbands as guests. After touring the plant, Mr. Jim Herr, president of Herr’s Potato Chips gave a presentation of the beginnings of Herr’s Potato Chips to the present day. The next meeting will be held at the Garden Spot Lanes in Strasburg with bowling for the program. The Roll Call will be in answerto, “What do you do to keep fit?” NEW UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Over Forty Years of Reiiabfe Service Fuel Oil, Gasoline, and Coat * \ 111 E. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone:7l7-786-2166 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20,1981—C1l by ventriloquist Deb Lebanon Co. Society 5 Lebanon Farm Women met recently at the E.C.C. in Hamlin. Hostess for the evening was Luetta Graybill. The meeting was called to order by the president Helen Deaven. The meeting was a come as your are gathering. Members voted to donate money *to Cedar Haven for bed pads. Phyllis Himmelberger gave a report on the county meeting. The next meeting will be held at the Babney House in Myerstownn at 7 p.m., July 14.