820-lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 18,1986 | cfa/iw ! | QAiomett Societies Lancaster Society 6 Lancaster Society 6 met Jan. 4 at the home of Mary Thome with Eva Thome as co-hostess. The speaker for the afternoon was the executive director of the Lancaster Society 19 Lancaster Society 19 met at the home of Martha Musser for its first meeting of the year. Isaac and Alta Miller presented a trip to Australia and New Zealand through slides. Lancaster Society 25 Lancaster Society 25 met on Jan. 11 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Mylin, Willow Street. Jody Henkel, Lancaster County IFYE, presented slides and a talk about Greece. Mrs. Ralph Daveler and Mrs. Phyllis Reapsome attended the KEN CLUGSTON VERNON SEIBEL, 665-6775 665-2782; CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING R.D.#2 MANHEIM, PA. PH: 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR— DAIRY RESI DENTAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE Member F D 1 C Water Street Rescue Mission, who talked about the Mission’s many programs. The society gave a donation to the Water Street Rescue Mission. At the next meeting members will be sewing cancer pads at the Landisville Church of God on Feb. Bat 10 a.m. Each member should bring a covered dish. State Convention in Harrisburg this week. Members gave 2,000 hours of service to the American Heart Association. The next meeting will be held Feb. 8 at the home of Mrs. Jacob Boose, Conestoga. FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Ginder • 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 There’s something richly rewarding about getting up long before the sun does and working hard to get the most from your land and your livestock We at Bank of 1-ancaster County salute you who have made farming your chosen field We’ve been here in Lancaster County for more than 120 years helping farms like yours grow strong Bob Badger and the Bank of Lancaster County’s Agricultural Loan Division understand farming from the ground up For vears now, Bob has been helping area farmers grow with loans for machinery livestock construction, mortgages, and other operating ex pCnses For whatever your needs, visit Bob at our Strasburg office, or give him a call and sss he’ll visit you He gets up pretty early too B A Bank of Lancaster Agricultural Loan I E Division, Center Square, Strasburg ■ (717)687-8691 ■ 1 Berks Society 11 Berks Society 11 held its December meeting at the home of Doris Brown. Secret pals were revealed and gifts were ex changed. After a business meeting, the group exchanged names for 1986 secret pals. Everyone enjoyed a night of crafts supervised by hostess Doris Brown. The next meeting will be at the home of Wendy Lingle on Jan. 27. Codondaii Saturday, January 18 Lancaster Society 3 meets for a fun program, a state convention report and a review of the by laws. Bank of Lancaster County The better bank because we live here too Berks County Executive Board The Berks County Farm Women Executive Board Meeting was held at the Ag Center recently with 23 members attending. The Berks Heim Recognition Dinner will be held on April 24th. Wright is NJ FFA’er of the Month NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - The New Jersey FFA has announced Harry Wright of the Allentown FFA Chapter as the January Member of the Month. Currently, he is vice-president of the Allen town Chapter. Harry has gained experience in the FFA through leadership conferences, judging contests, and community service work. His Supervised Occupational Ex perience Program has also benefited Harry’s development in the FFA. DATE MON., JAN. 27 10:30 AM &7 PM PLACE OUR STORE - ADAMSTOWN, PA ★ Refreshments & Door Prizes! * Lunch Served At Noon! 10% CASH DISCOUNT ON STOCKED PARTS • Good Jan. 27 Thru Feb. 15 ADAMSTOWN EQUIP., INC. Box 456 Adamstown, Pa. 19501 Phone: 215-484-4391 Their Garden Party will be May 31 and June 1. Two bingos are scheduled for Berks Heim on April 17 and Nov. 13. Groups 1,3, 4,6, and 9 will be in charge of the October 4th County Convention. His SOE involved work on Dr. Steven Dey’s Horse Breeding Farm, wreath cooperative ex perience, and produce fanning. It has provided valuable hands-on knowledge of the field of agriculture. Harry’s advisor, Jacque Rozel, comments, “Harry has grown in his leadership abilities and con tinues to be an excellent officer.” The FFA and vocational agriculture work together to develop leaders like Harry Wright for the many careers in agriculture. TIME