Berks Society 3 Berks County Farm Women Society 3 met recently to hear a guest speaker talk about women in crisis. In February, the society held a pound auction. Each member brough something wrapped in red usually weighing a pound. Every one was happy and the money was firewood? p Model 017 Chain Saw • Designed for homeowners • Easy-starting, Quickstep™ chain brake, anti-vibration design • Sthil dependability from turf to treetop • Made in the USA STIHL Number One Worldwide Available at these servicing dealers Abbottstown Lititz/Lebanon Srhar>ffpr«si MESSICK’S RD *1 Box 255 A 717-259-6617 Carlisle ' CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES GUTSHALLS INC. ) 1490 RITNER HWY Loyavllle - PA - Carlisle 1-800-248-6590 717-789-4343 717-249-2313 TRI-BORO CONCRETE, INC, 435 Locust St 717-246-3095 1-800-632-9018 East Earl GOODS LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Rout* 23 717-445-4490 iwn > MESSICKS > Rheems Exlt-Rt 283 [ 717-367-1319, 717-653-8867 Ephrata WES STAUFFER ENGINES & EQUIPMENT 23 Pleasant Valley Rd 717-738-42160 Gap gap Pequea POWER EQUIPMENT DREXEL AUTO SUPPLY Corner of Rt 30 4 Rt 897 333 Stalnman Farm Road 717-442-8970 717-284-2916 donatd to the American Heart Association. The March meeting was held at the home of Agnes McKenna. Members held a dime pitch for the March of Dimes and enjoyed sing ing Irish songs with Sonja Moyer, a guest accordian player. Got iWAT** * BOMBERGER’S LAWN & GARDEN Lititz: 717-626-3301 Lebanon- 717-272-4155 Lovsville/Carlisle HOOBER, INC. 570-463-2191 Oxford DEER CREEK EQUIPMENT, INC. 6600 Limestone Rd 610-932-8858 Tamaqua CHARLES s. SNYDER, INC. FID 3 717-386-5945 717-838-1549 Waynesboro \ Palm y ra QUINCY TRUE VALUE WEAVER’S LAWN & HARDWARE GARDEN 740 W Main St R. 997 n Quincy 717-838-5999 717-749-3653 Peach Bottom Hagerstown. MB Palmyra HERR’S REPAIR SHOP RD 2. Box 115 A A.K. SAW SHOP 214 Peach Bottom Road Reamstown EAGLE MARTIN’S EQUIPMENT CO. Rt 501 1 1/2 Miles South of Schaefferstown, PA 717-949-6817 Shartlesville MOUNTAIN VIEW SUPPLY, INC. (Formerly Shartlesville P O Box 526 610-488-1025 lippensbu LEINBACH FARM EQUIP. 1120 Rltner Hwy 717-532-5511 EBY’S LAWN & GARDEN 16409 Fairvlew Road 301-733-4150 :kevsvill MD Co SUBURBAN SALES 10757 York Rd 410-785-2277 The Expanded Food Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) recently conducted its annual meeting to recognize people and coordinating agencies that helped the prog ram reach more than 300 families this past year. Staff members who teach food and nutrition to limited income families from left are Michele Thomas; Wendy Bedford; Brenda Stallman, unit coordinator; Susan Fisher, extension home economist; Anita Rhawn; and Chris Valentine. Enter Dairy Recipe Contest June Dairy Month is almost here. That means it is time to enter Lancaster Farming’s annual Dairy Recipe Drawing. To enter the drawing, select your favorite recipe, which must include a substantial amount of at least one dairy product. Dairy ingredients include milk, cream, sour cream, whipped cream, butter, yogurt, buttermilk, dry milk, ice cream, and all hard or soft cheeses. The recipe can specify either whole, low-fat or non-fat dairy products. Please check your recipe ingredients carefully. Margarine and non-dairy substitutes such as whipped topping do not qualify as dairy products. Dairy recipes are needed for appetizers, soups, breads, entrees, vegetables, desserts, beverages, snacks, and salads. Clearly print or type your recipe. Be sure to give accurate measurements, temperatures, times, and sizes of baking dishes to use. We reserve the right to disqualify entries if these guidelines are not followed. The difference between this contest and the weekly recipes is that your are asked to include a few paragraphs about yourself and your family. Although it is not required, a photograph of you cm- with your family adds a wonderful touch to accompany the printed submission. Photos will be returned if you write your name and address on the back of the photo. Only one entry per family allowed. This contest is for adults who are 18-years-old or older, not children. Send your recipe, photo, and accompanying information with your complete address. If we do not have your complete address, we cannot mail your prize if you win. Send entries immediately. Envelopes must be postmarked by June 1 to be eligible for the drawing. Winners will be selected through a drawing and will be sent a prize. Look for a picture of the prizes in upcoming issues of this paper. Winners will be announced in the July 3rd issue of Lancaster Farming, Send entries to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster Farming Dairy Recipe Contest, P.O. Box 609,1 E. Main St, Ephrata, PA 17522. 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