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New memberships and Berks Society 1 of Farm Farm Women cookbooks were Women held its January meet promoted at the booth. ing a t the home of Pearl Leven- Sattazahn was appointed g oo d. She read Psalm 8, chairperson of the Farm Show followed by the Lord’s prayer Committee. and flag salute. Members plan to attend Berks President Gerry Marsteller Heim Bingo, April 13 at 6:30 conducted the meeting. Roll p.m. Members will provide question: Did yo have an enjoy prizes and angel food cakes for a bl e holiday season? was an residents. Members will also swered by members present, donate centerpieces for the Members reviewed the by- Berks heim Volunteer Service i aws 0 f the society. Members Board dinner. read their favorite poems. Lebanon County Farm R u th Walters was the only Women will host the Spring member of Society Ito attend Rally at the Lebanon County the State Convention. Expo, May 17. Xhe February meeting was The next executive board held at the Pleasant Diner. A meeting is scheduled for May 1 tasty luncheon was enjoyed by at the Ag Center Conference ig members. Agnes Noll read room. Psalm 67. Ttprhv Vnripfv 11 The Group wiU celebrates its Uc# #t3 aULIViy 11 60th anniversary on May 11, 7 Berks County Farm Women putting together puzzles, talking pm at St p au i’ s U.C.C., Ami- Group 11 met at the home of to plants, and taking a quiet tyville. Shirley Lentz with seven mem- walk. Members exchanged valen bers attending. Members reviewed by-laws tines and were told to bring a red Members answered roll call by and had a quiz on it. hern in a brown bag. Everyone stating what they would do if Spring Rally is May 17 at the brought something different, they had a day to do whatever Lebanon Valley Expo Center. which made an interesting meet they wanted. Answers included Bingo is April 13, at Berks j n g sewing, guiging, sKiing, reading. Heim p Set FBBBSKIF Futon Closeout x • In Black & White I • Comes w/ 8” Futon Mattress Reg. 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Mon -Frl. 9-9« Sat. 9-6; Sunday 12 to 5 PM f We are a foi Stores In: LAN( STORE HOUR! * No Refuno* jS SS *No Exchanges For purchases with a chack bring FINANCING IMA 3E *No Exchanges drivers license and phone number* AVAILABLE i • Cash A Cam \ No! rwpotmble V cal arras We reserva the right to substitute gilt items Farm and Home Section, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 2000—Page Berks Executive Board The Executive Board of the Berks County Society of Farm Women met March 6, at the Berks County Agriculture Center with 20 members attend ing. County president Betsy Satta zahn asked for comments and concerns regarding the State Convention. The County Board agreed that the format, parking, and meal were very good. Berks County received certifi cates for 100 percent participa tion in the Safety Program, The Habitat for Humanity Program, and for new memberships. The State Farm Women had a booth this year at the Farm Show, Harrisburg. Becky Swal low, first vice president of Farm Women and from Somerset Available in Natural NEWARK, Del.-If you are eager for the sight of blooming flowers, join the Friends of the University of Delaware Botanic Gardens (UDBG) for their slide show preview of the plants being offered in this year’s UDBG plant sale. The free preview will be held Wednesday, March 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Newark at the Girl Scout building at 501 South Col lege Avenue (adjacent to the bridge over the railroad tracks). The actual sale will take place during Ag Day on Saturday, April 29, on South Campus. Oakleaf hydrangea is the fea tured plant for the UDBG sale 2000. “A garden gem” is how UD horticulture professor John Frett describes the oak-leaf hy drangea, which has gained in popularity, he adds, because it is IR ■ ■ For Value-Added Sales or for Personal Use ■ B Process meat easily and affordably with Chop- ■ ■ Rite Two Meat Processors. Make sausage for your * own use or to sell. 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Or visit the Web site at http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/ ugarden.html. 93