Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 17, 1994, Image 66

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Berks Executive Board
Berks County Executive
Board meeting was held recently
in the homp of President Fern
Phillipy with 2S members enjoy
ing die goodies of a summer pic
nic.
Janet Schlegel reported on
Scenic River days, stating this
was the last year for this event. A
special thank you to Mary Fizz
and her husband for the fruit bas
ket that was donated for the con
test Farm Women conducted
there.
Berks County Convention
plans are progressing very well,
that being on October 1, at the
Ag. Center, with our annual silent
auction. Election of officers, with
the vice president and secretary
positions open for nominees. Joan
Hafer, Lillian Harnish, and Joyce
Schott are on the nominating
committee.
Lancaster Society 20
On September 1, Lancaster
Farm Women #2O met at Zion
United Church of Christ of New
Providence with Helen Tout and
Dorothy Eckman as hostesses.
Following the refreshments,
Helen read Psalm 121 for the
Scripture and had a reading
“Sunshine.”
For the Roll Call each
responded with “a house cleaning
hint.” The treasurer had copies of
the 1995 Budget.
On October 1, the society will
have a table of baked items and
crafts at Towns Edge and help
will be needed as well as items to
be sold. Beginning in January
1995, the monthly meeting will
be held the first Thursday of the
month but will be in the forenoon,
Dorothy Strieker, State
President made pleasing remarks
about her surprise birthday lun
cheon that was held at Chef
Alan’s by the executive board
members of Berks County.
Bingo at the Heim, November
10th.
It was reported five $l,OOO
scholarships were awarded this
past year from the sales of the
Farm Women’s cookbooks. A
hearty thanks to Naomi Bupp for
all her efforts and hard work she
has put into this wonderful pro
ject, and of all persons who pur
chased the cookbooks.
Reminder for the essay pro
ject, children and grandchildren
of a farm woman, “How I Spend
Rewarding Time With My
Family” is due at the convention
October 1.
starting at 10 a.m. Also, there will
be a meeting this year in
December although it was not
originally scheduled.
For the program Dr. Silbert, an
ophthamologist working with Dr.
Halpern, spdke explaining about
the different eye problems, one
for example was the drooping eye
lids and brows. He showed slides
of the wonderful improvements
surgery con do for this condition.
There is great help or a cure for so
many different imperfections
today.
The meeting closed by singing
“Brighten the Comer”. The
October meeting will be at the
home of Marie Foose with co
hostess Freda Winter.
Ephrata
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only to fifth place.
The contest was established to
“stimulate the interest of local
people in the exhibits,” said
Keener.
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“I think this might have some
appeal to many of the exhibitors,”
he said. All too often, according to
the forma* dairyman and seed
salesman, people bring in their
best pumpkins and Ignore other
items in the bam. They disregard a
possible exhibit of 30 ears, or the
gallon of shelled com, or the oats,
rye, and other grains that could be
potential exhibit winners.
A familiar sight at the Ephrata Fair in the park. This year’s special attraction will be
the Grand Slam Award event for those who participate in the grain, seed, forage,
tobacco, and pumpkin contests. An exhibitor can place an exhibit In each class and
accumulate points for the Grand Slam Award, worth $250.
50th Anniversary Commemorative Items
Jackets • Ertl Trucks • Duffel Bags • Pens • Mugs • Tee Shirts
50th Anniversary Edition of Linville Cookbook - numbered and autographed
Smoked and frozen meats and cheeses; New brand name kitchen appliances; Surprise packages
Handmade Fall and Christmas Flags; Baseball Cards; and many more items too numerous to mention.
Fair’s Grand Slam Award
Enjoy an abundant variety of Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking in our giant food tent
Old-fashioned Pig Roast • Homemade Sticky Buns & Doughnuts • Home-baked Pies
Handmade Fudge • Fresh Oyster Soup • Homemade French Fries • Milk Shakes • Pizza
Items for sale include:
Pennsylvania Dutch Quills at 12:00 noon.
Log Cabin • Dresden Plate • Wedding Ring Star • Wall hangings • and more
Certificates at 1:00 p.m.
Weekend in the Mountains • Horseback Riding Weekend • House Painting • Meals • and lots more
Homemade DoHs • Hand-carved Wooden Toys • Winross Trucks
Gift Certificates and Meal Tickets • Doll House • Large variety of new tools
Pot Pie Buffet and Dinner Concert
Friday, September 23,1994
Gospel Concert - Fishers of Men
Open house for sale items
Dinner tickets MUST be purchased in advance - call (717) 442-4447
Linville Hill is located 15 miles east of Lancaster and 2 miles south ofUS 30 on Kinzer Road
For more information call Alvin Beilcr - (717) 768-3106
Celebrating 50 years of quality Christian education in eastern Lancaster County
Also, exhibitor numbers have
been declining steadily, which is
concerning the fair committee.
“For some reason, there are
more young people now that have
other interests. They are becoming
more involved in extracurricular
work in school.” said Keener.
He said that for those young
people planning agricultural
careers, they would “do well if
they pay heed to what they could
learn and accomplish now” by
exhibiting in the contest
Eight sponsors donated $427 for
premium money and to help defray
contest costs. The donator names
will be recorded on a placard at the
all Apple Fest
Class projects at 2:00 p.m.
Plan now to spend the day with us.
contest for all to see.
The annual event will be con
tinued if successful, according to
Keener. “There's no reason it
shouldn't continue to get better.’’
he said.
Monday. Sept. 19 is entry day,
with Tuesday the judging date.
The grand slam award will be
announced following the comple
tion of all judging. Awards are
$250 for first place, $lOO for first
runner-up, and $5O for the second
runner-up.
For more information, contact
Hemy Keener at (717) 738-4031
or Charles Kessler at (717)
738-4841.
Come - Experience a
at the
Annual Benefit Auction
of the Linviile Hill Mennonite School
turday, September 24,1994 • 9:30 a.m.
See live demonstrations of:
refer Pressing • Cooking Apple Butter
Apple Crafts