jp . jnd Pearl Levengood of Group 1 receive pine In recognition of their 80 plus yean. Women LEESPORT (Berks Co.)—Ninety-two members and guests attended die 44th annual Barks County Farm Women Convention held October? at the Berks County Ag Center. County president Wendy the meeting to order and welcomed guests from other counties. Two members, Pearl Miller of Group 5 and Pearl Leven good of Group 1 woe pre sented with pins in recogni tion of their 80 plus years. A memorial service was held in honor of three former members, Florence Toms of Group 3, Alberta Keener of Group 5, and Grace Shacffcr of Group 1. Carol Stoudt gave a slide show titled “Berks County, Where We Love to Live.” Berks County Dairy Prin cess Jennifer Davis gave a skit on the benefits of using dairy products. Li’l Miss Dairy Princess Maggie Heller said a poem. Eleven children partici pated in the state project con test, “My Favorite Place in Pennsylvania.” Kindergarten and first grade winners were Harold Keeney and Alyssa Prutzman; second and third grade, Ariana Keeney and Steven Geris; fourth and fifth grade, Janel Keeney, Katrina Prutzman, and Ryan Krisch. Sixth through eighth, Mary Ferry, Shawn Krisch, and Brian Mauger. Ninth through 12th, Amy Woodell. Each participant received a certificate and a monetary gift Group awards were given for scrapbook, safety, youth and attendance. State president Dorothy Strickler installed Dorothy Lutz as county treasurer. During the afternoon ses sion, handcrafted items donated by each farm women group were auctioned. The proceeds of the auction were donated to Berks Heim and the Hamburg Center. The Jolly Boom has enter stained and led the group in the 'Chicken Dance and the Hokey Pokey. GOOD FOOD OUTLET STORES See Our Original Line Of Golden Barrel Products Plus Ail Kinds Of Beans, Candies, Dried Fruit, Snack Mixes, Etc. At Reduced Prices * BAKING MOLASSES * MAPLE SYRUP * FUNNEL CAKE MIX * BARBADOS MOLASSES A PANCAKE A WAFFLE * PANCAKE A WAFFLE y&£gSS - * BLACKSTRAP SYRUPS J/r AVBjIP&JV MOLASSES * SORGHUM SYRUP A ASSORTMENT OF 'W'® a. IB n A CORN SYRUPS A LIQUID A DRY SUGAR CANDIES ft? * HIGH FRUCTOSE A PANCAKE A WAFFLE' A DRIED FRUIT V* SYRUPS SYRUPS A SNACK MD£ES Vm J>V I A CANOLA on. A BEANS jL if I / If your local non ACOCONUTOIL A HONEY Ub --1 : hV ' doMnot hiv* it, A CORN OIL A PEANUT BUTTER Vit .. -• jL vM SEND FOR A COTTONSEED OIL A BAUMAN APPLE ■>, 'iSK FREE * OLIVE OIL BUTTERS BROCHURE A PEANUT OIL * KAUFFMAN PRESERVES t- " * vegetable ml * spring glen relishes A SHOO-FLY PE MIX Processors Of Syrups, Molasses, Cooking Oils, Funnel Cake Mix. Pancake ft Waffle lOx ft Shoofly Pie Mix GOOD FOOD OUTLET Located At Good Food, Inc. W. Main St., Box 160, Honey Brook, PA 19344 210-273*3776 1-800-327-4406 Located At L & S Sweeteners —■ 388 E. Main St, Leola, PA 17540 717-606-3486 1-800-633-2676 - WE UPS DAILY - Hold Convention V* * <V f Maggie Htlltr tell ll duett In tlw diet. WESTMINSTER, Md.—The Carroll County Farm Museum will be decorated in. Victorian holiday style beginning Saturday, November 25 and running through Sunday, December 3. Hours are Monday thru Friday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to. 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is $l. The richness of our heritage becomes apparent as the rituals of If you have a question or a con cern about cooking your holiday turkey, Turkey Talk Line is avail able to help you. The number is 1-800-322-4848 and the dates and hours are listed below; November 1-22, Weekdays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. -MAC Lancaster Finning, Saturday, November 4, 199549 it Importanc* of Including dairy pro* Holiday Celebration Turkey Talk-Line UNBULPHBRED BAKING MOLASSES S 3 os. lUgnlary $3.79 NOW $2.49 OLUEB PANCAKE ft WAFFLE SYRUP SHOO] December honor the past and are handed from generation to genera tion. The irresistible, romantic charm of the Victorian era is recreated in the Farmhouse of the Carroll County Farm Museum. Artisans will demonstrate skills from the 1800 s. Food and holiday decorations will be available. For more information, call (410) 876-2667. (CST); November 18-19, Weekend prior to Thanksgiving 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (CST); November 23, Thanksgiving Day 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (CST); November 24-De cember 22, Weekdays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (CST). SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER 34 •>. PICE $1.29 LIGHT CORN STRUT 13 os. wow $1.19 ,T PIE lOZ WITH SYRUP Itegatarijr SI.M •PECIAL PRICE $1.59
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