Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 21, 1995, Image 57

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    Berks Society 9
Seven members of Society of
F|rm Women, Group 9, attended
the Sept, meeting at St Pauls
U.C.C., Amityville. Hostess
Helen Oxenford read the 23rd
Psalm followed by the pledge of
the Lord’s prayer. Kathy Hafer
has menu samples to make a
Christmas parly restaurant, but no
decision was made, so the Prog
ram Committee will discuss their
information, and make reserva
tions for our party.
Tip Oxenford reported that
about $4O remains in the Sunshine
Fund. Under old business, Karen
reported she had new by-law
books. County Board reported a
picnic in Bethel, the spring rally is
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ADVANCED CHIMNEY TECHNOLOGY
SAFER; CHIMTEK is designed to withstand severe chimney
fires without breaking or transmitting high temperatures to
adjoining combustible materials.
LESS CREOSOTE: Wood smoke contains moisture (H : 0).
When the smoke comes into contact with a surface under
approx. 250 degrees F the water will condense to a liquid.
This liquid combined with other products in wood smoke will
result In creosote. Creosote can be very dangerous when it
ignites. The inside of a CHIMTEK chimney stays much war
mer and greatly reduces the amount of creosote formation.
In many cases CHIMTEK chimneys are completely clean
after years of use.
IMPROVES STOVE PERFORMANCE: The draft produced
by a chimney is what' pulls oxygen into the (ire (or combus
tion. The three main (actors affecting draft are the chimney’s
height, size and temperature. CHIMTEK contains a great
amount of a very special insulating material that is not
affected by moisture saturation and will not Seattle or deter
iorate. Poor draft will result in poor combusion. Poor combu
slon will create more smoke. Smoke is wasted fuel. Newere
EPA certified stoves are especially dependent on proper
draft to perform properly.
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2388 Old Leacock Rd., Gordonville, PA 17529
7X7-768-3853
in Somerset Co. The group vdll
send a card to Fem Phillip’s
daughter, who has leukemia. The
farm city banquet is Nov. 2. Berks
Heim will have a Teddy Bear
picnic—they will need hamburger
makers. County convention cost is
$l2. Joan Hafer will help with
silent auction and Karen is doing
youth awards. Each group was
asked to donate to the Ag Aware
ness program. The society will
give $l5. Karen will try to go to
the Berks Heim Bingo—they are
asking for $S in quarters from
each group for prizes. Karen
shared program ideas with Cathy.
Carol Stoudt, county secretary,
took our picture. The meeting
adjourned for food, a Silent Auc
s36) and Bingo.
Diesel Engine Service
Power for Shops, Sawmills, Irrigation
Pumps, Harvesters, Grinders, Generators,
Any Power Need You May Have.
13 Pleasant Valley Rd. 717-733-3890
Ephrata, Pa. 17522 FAX 717-738-3146
A SURE SOLUTION
TO MASONRY
CHIMNEY PROBLEMS:
Outer casing of
chimney; made of
brick, stone,
block, or other
suitable masonry
material.
Berks Society 3
Group 3 of the Berks County
Society of Farm Women held its
September meeting at the home of
Wendy Shane, Sweinhart Road,
Boyertown. The program for the
evening was “Getting your affairs
in order.”
A nominating committee was
appointed for the upcoming elec
tion in November. A donation was
made to the DARE program at the
Earl Elementary School.
Six members of Group 3
attended the annual convention of
the Berks County Society of Farm
Women held at the Berks County
Agricultural Center in Leesport on
.October 7.
Members surprised the hostess
with a baby shower following the
business meeting.
The next meeting will be a mys
tery dinner held at the home of
Mayetta Shane, Valley Road,
Boyertown, on October 24.
H eLP
• New - Rebuilt Ueed Engines
end Power Units
• New John Deere
Ind. Powerunlts 19-375 HP
• Detroit Diesel - 53-
71-92 8.2 Series
engines 48-500 HP
• Seles & Service
• New & Used Parts
• PTO Clutches &
Gear Reductions
• Complete
Rebuilding
6059 T
CHIMTEK INNER
• Mad* of volcanic pumice and high-temperature
• Rou!9aKs»Brotid*a even temperatures due,
and mrftiSuta* to efficient How marnok* and flu*
Chlmjtk Secondary Untr prevent piece* from (ailing
• Tli* volkianicpumic* in Chimttk liners adds
oonalderabl* insulating value.
CHIMTEK SECONDARY LINER:
•
. fioMM main) wppon tor inwhuf.
. Win not absorb molature or creosote.
• DRIES WHITE •NO WET FLOORS
• IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS
• DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY
• WASHES OFF WINDOWS & PIPELINES EASILY
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Serving Southeastern Pa. And More
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Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 or
Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 1995-817
Strickler Receives
Excellence Award
LEESPORT (Berks Co.) —Fay
B. Strickler, extension home eco
nomist, Berks County, received
the NAEHE Continued Excel
lence Award in Dallas, Texas on
October 18. This award is pre
sented by the National Associa
tion of Extension Home
Economists,
Fay has already been awarded
the Distinguished Service Award
and has continued to be involved
in professional improvement
programs, the promotion of pro
fessional development of others,
and leadership.
Collaborating and partnership
with human service agencies, pro-
Women On
FLEMINGTON, NJ.—Rutgers
Cooperative Extension will be
offering a mini-series for women
on investing. This educational
program will be held on October
26 and November 2, 7:00-9:00
n.m., at the Extension Center,
W*l* *. WXvH
AD VANTAGE FARM WHITE
CALL US ABOUT ON THE FARM FLY CONTROL
5 Trucks For Air Cleaning And Whitewashing
RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS
Barn Spraying 1$ Our Business, not a sideline.
Spraying Since 1961
fessional associations, and health
care institutions are the key to
reaching new audiences and
increasing participation in food
and nutrition-related programs
such as Safe Food Handlers Train
ing, My New Weigh of Life, Spot
light on Food, Diabetes and
Health and the EFNEP Program.
After receiving grants totaling
$lO,OOO, thousands of at-risk dis
advantaged youth learned to make
better food choices by participat
ing in the Big & Little Cooks-
Cook Together Program. Fay has
been an extension home econom
ist for 22 years.
Investing
Route 31,' Flemington. Joseph
Sudol, CEP will be teaching the
program. There is a fee of $5 and
pre-registration is required, the
deadline is October 23. For further
information, call (908) 788-1342.
BARN CLEANING
ERVICE AVAILABLE
TH COMPRESSED AIR
have your bam cleaned with air
will clean off dust, cob webs &
! of the old lime. This will keep
your bam looking cleaner &
whiter longer.