Berks Executive Society The Berks County Farm Womens executive board met on November 2 at the Berks County Agriculture Center iwth 20 members present. President Betsy Sattazahn thanked every one who helped make the X SPECIAL NOW t t!-. 1.1 THRU f DECEMBER 24$ Excellent Bargains Throughout The Store . Shoes, f* Sneakers, Boots And More For The Entire Family. Look for *6* Many RED TAG SPECIALS And SAVE ss!! Check Our Second Floor For Clothing, Winter Boots, Sporting Goods, ln-Line Skates, Ice Skates, and Accessories If* fl| Nalhlakq y ST 1 MbL super boot /vf C hui 9: °oa »,• lo * dTe *J k i • Waterproof/lnsulated ' ? Full grain leather S ® Sartf] « £tam o 1000 Grams Ultra Insulation 4 I " 40-f ff 3ea. ®&V* t t! Go 'Jb m Sugg. Retail $195.00 if S # acock Reg. Price $140.95 SALE $ 126 95^ 3l J FARM BOOT :§«* Chemical and Acid Resist (6274) fS -4? 8” Price: Sugg. Retail $89.95 flß ThpWarmOrv' MEN’S 8“ WATERPROOF? PRICE *5B“ rilJAni” 111161 ® INSULATED BOOT -4P o” Price: Sugg. Retail $79 95 V/rtlWUrt «Waterproof Camouflage Full Gram Boarhide WOMENS • 400 gr. Thinsulate Ultra* Insulation JT Ji PRICE ALBERTA , kiocn sugg. Retail $120.95 BOOT N 8598 Leacock Reg. Price $89.95^^, 3*9* *v \ SALE $ 64 95 57 SALE 529,5 ps^Jy^"****- 1 * Hunting Boots avsluu Sugg. Retail $149.95 -g Leacock RGC|. $104.95 Shoe RBPBk^^r' SALE $94.50 &al» Stock *8214, 8022,8288 Mix or Match I* * *B^ Leacock Shoe Store «4 OMCMMdfgii •!«**,«» 17972 • T»1T08.7440 County Contention a success. Members were reminded of upcoming events that need help and support such as the Berks Heim bingo at the Annex to be held Thursday, November 12, at 6:30 p.m. and Santa’s Corner on HOURS Mon., Wed., Thur. B*s Tuet., Fri. 8-8 Sat. 8-4 Wednesday, December 9, at the Annex. Donations of unwrapped gifts and cookies would be appreciat ed by members. The State Convention will be held in Harrisburg on January 11. Registration is from 9-9:30 a.m. The banquet is at The Radison Penn Harris Hotel at 5 Lancaster Society 20 On Thursday, November 5* Farm Women #2O met at the home of Pauline Reinhart with Dorothy Crawford as co-hostess. Following the luncheon Dorothy had the devotions and for the Scripture read Psalm 92 and a reading Summertime Review. The Lord’s Prayer was prayed in unison followed by The Pledge of Allegiance. For the Roll Call each mentioned what they want ed for Christmas from their Secret Pal. The attendance was 17. p.m. Berks County executive board will supply 25 center pieces for the event and some of its members will serve as ushers for the morning session. The next meeting will be held on January 4, at The Berks County Agriculture Center in the Natural Resources Room at 8.00 p.m. The vice president, Valeria Ferguson, presided at the busi ness meeting during which sev eral issues were discussed and it was announced that the County gave $3OOO to the Red Cross, which was their project for this year. For the program Tina Volz spoke on the Indians and she was dressed in Indian clothing, which she made. She told Indian stories of their different ways and said they want everyone to learn C.P.R. Thmsulate/ //<,< Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1998-B7 The meeting closed by singing “Brighten the Corner” to meet in December with Marion Hastings and Mary Shirk is co hostess. Berks Society 4 Berks Society of Farm Women #4 met on Oct. 6, at the home of Virginia Talyer-Sloan, Hereford. During the social hour, the group hed an auction of wrapped itesm weighing one pound. To celebrate Farm Women Day, members met on OcL 17, for breakfast at Bonanza, Boyertown. The following were elected for a two-year term: Elsie Rothenbcr ger, president; Lottie Hildenbrand, vice president; Virginia Taylor- Sloan, secretary; and Gcorgcanna Fullerton, treasurer. The state convention will be held Jan. 11 at the Forum, Harris burg. Registration is 9-9:30. The banquet will be held at the Radi son. Cost is $l9, the deadline for tickets is Jan. 1. The next Nov. 4 meeting was held at the home of Maty Fizz, Boyertown. Members made 75 candy train engines to be given out as favors for Meals on Wheels. Elsie Rothenberger, president, conducted the business meeting. Berks Heim bingo is Nov. 12. Berks Heim needs gifts and cookies for Santa’s Comer again this year. Virginia Taylor-Sloan will shop for gifts and see that they are taken to the Heim. CRAFT-BItJ CONSTRUCTION, INC. MANHEIM/FA (717) 653-4023 Pre-Engineered Buildings Lifetime Design Warranty LESTER^ Dairy —Equine Self-Storage Remodeling Berks County needs to provide 25 centerpieces for the Jan. 11 State Convention. Group 4, will make three centerpieces. The next meeting will be Dec. 8 at The Inn at Pleasantvillc. Mem bers will meet for dinner at 6:30 with the Crhistmas party to follow. Everyone is to bring a wrapped $5 gift to be exchanged.