Berks Society 3 The Berks County Society of to *e Dutch Apple Dinner Thea- Farm Women, Group 3, held its ter on March 19 to see February meeting at the home of “Nunsense”. Terri Moore was Sonya Moyer, Boyertown R.D.4. proposed as a new member. Ten members and two guests were The next meeting will be at the present. A program on recycling, home of Mary Bartholomew, including a video entitled ‘The Boyertown R.D.7. Lily Renninger Rotten Truth”, was presented. will present a program on her Members and friends will travel recent visit back to Vietnam. Lancaster Society 26 Lancaster Society of Farm Th e March 26 meeting wiU Women #26 met on February 27. he i d at the home of Katherine Gar at the home of Joan Summy in in Elizabetfltown . Manheim. President Dorothy Hess conducted the meeting. I We Build With STYLE.. PRIDE... PERFORMANCE. Did you know that we can span 200 feet without Interior Columns? Do you know why more People are using ‘Brecknock. ‘Builders for their Imaginative Projects? Because the Building Systems We Design can cost less to build than con ventional building methods. Learn about how (Brecknock. can help make your imaginative building a reality. FOR FREE CONSULTATION CALL THE PROFESSIONAL’S (215) 445-7897 1 Call (215) 445-7897 Your only limitation is your imagination!! Experts Sample Low-Fat Beef WASHINGTON, D.C.—More than 300 nutrition, public health, and government officials last week sampled one of die new low fat ground beef products at the second annual Children and Nutri tion conference sponsored by Lancaster Society IS Lancaster Farm Women Socie ty #IS met at the home of presi dent Arlene Maule, Quarryville, on February 20. Assisting hostes ses woe Sally Greenwald, Lois Myers and Betty Krieder. Mem bers responded to roll call by tell ing about their “favorite subject in school.” Minutes were read by the Sec. Trudy Bard. Devotions were given by the hostess and treasur er’s report by Charlotte Stoner. Donation was given to Wesley Church toward two bone marrow tests. Martin Greenleaf Jr., a member of Solanco School Board of Directors, was present and told of the Solanco Schools. He said Public Voice, a leading consumer advocacy group. A variety of low fat ground beef products have been developed through beef checkoff-funded research. The National Cattlemen's Asso ciation. in cooperation with the the public schools belong to the public and arc managed by local elected officials. He told of the school laws and answered ques tions pertaining to the schools. Invitations were announced by the president to No. IS to attend a luncheon by Society #8 at 12 Noon on April Bth at ML Joy. also invited to luncheon by #2O on April 2 at 12 Noon at the Quarry ville Methodist Church. Happy birthdays were sung for Feb. birthdays of Jean Krieder, Sadie Greenleaf and Alma Clendenin. Farm Women #l3 will present a $5OO. - and 2 - $3O. scholarships to Solanco students. Lane. Co. Farm Women will host the State Spring Rally on May 27th at the Sheraton. The March meeting of #l3 will be held on the 19th at the home of Trudy Bard, Kirkwood, with prog ram on “Restorations.” POLE BUILDINGS By Sam Stoltzfus Maintenance Free Painted, Galvanized Roof & Siding Pressure Treated Poles & Skirting TALBOTVILLE CONSTRUCTION Honey Brook, PA (215)273-2870 (215) 273-3495 Res. STANDBY GENERATORS MAXI-POWER INC. 330 Fonderwhite Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 24 Hr. Service (717) 273-4544 Radio. Dupe tch Lmeattar Arming, Saturday, March 7,1992-821 Beef Industry Council of the National Live Stock and Meat Board, sponsored the lunch to show health and nutrition leaden that the beef industry is committed to providing low-fat beef products to adults and children. The low-fat ground beef pro vided at the conference uses oat bran and oat fiber and is one of the formulas selected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for dis tribution in the National School Lunch program. Between 1987 and 1988, the beef industry, through the Beef Industry Council and the Beef Board, invested more than $373,000 of producer check off dollars in the development of low-fat ground beef technology. "Low fat ground beef reflects the industry's commitment to pro viding beef that fits into a balanced, varied and healthy diet," Dr. Scott Barao, University of Maryland, told the conference attendees. "This product is espe cially exciting in terms of its appe al to children and its potential role in low-fat school lunch meals." He added that U.S. beef produc ers are committed to producing a diversity of wholesome, lean and nutritious beef products for all consumers. These same produc ers, he said, are investing millions of their own dollars in research to accomplish this. PTO Driven Automatic Systems