G—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 11. 19£>0 Farm Women 6 Donate Funds The Society of Farm Wo- men Number Six voted to donate $25.00 to the Eliza bethtown Library fund and another $25 00 to the Ameri can Red Cross for the reuef of Chilean earthquake vic tims. The meeting was held on Juno 4 in the home of Miss es Stella and Lela Coble with Mrs. Willis Hackman, co-hostesses having charge of devotions. Each member responded to roll call by giving the date and place of her wedding. Mrs. Harry Saylor had charge of the auction after which Mrs Myers, home ec onomist from PP&L showed a film on the freezing of foods . Plans were made to serve a dinner on June 29 at the Wyeth laboratories in Mari etta The next meeting of the group will be July 2 at the home of Mrs. Jonas Parrett, 352 Park Street, Elizabeth town. Mrs. C R. Prey is news reporter for the society. Shavings HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road LANCASTER, PA. Phone EX 4-5412 « CLEAN DRY OR GREEN PINE ■ MIXED • Bags or Bulk—Deliveries over 2 ton and trailer load prices {<*■* > « y - f • ® ■■ |i ■ a■ Keeps Grass Silage Green/ STA-rKE9n Fresh/ Sweet-Smelling! Overgaards Win Strawberry Roundup Second Straight Year The family of Walter Ov- conjunction with the regular ergaard, Lancaster R 4, made dinner, meeting of the club it two in a row in the 4-H was judged by Dr. Carl Bitt strawberry roundup at the ner, Extension Fruit Special- Brunswick .hotel Wednesday ist. Later in the day, Keith showed county berry grow- Keith Overgaard made a ers the patch of 2 00 plants of clean sweep with his exhibit jjgd Glow which won the a of four quarts of Red Glow ward for him Also on exhi , berries winning first place in jjit at the Strawberry variety the exhibit and scoring 100 demonstration conducted by percent in his management £> r Bittner on the Overgaard and record keeping. farm. were Keith’s 25 Erie In the contest last year and 25 Jersey Belle straw- Esther Overgaard took the berries planted as an experi top placing. On Wednesday ment. her exhibit placed third be- * hind the Catskills of Mary ’ Growers at the meeting Jane Herr, Refton, but Esth- concluded that Sparkle was er scored 99 5 in manage- variety with most sa es ment and records to take appeal, - with Catskill and second place in the all a- Glow coming close be round competition hind. A third member of the r - Bittner suggested to Overgaard family was also growers that the straw in the award column when should be kept well Ellen scored 98.0 in tire all center of the row, around judging to capture especially on some of the third premium. varieties which bear their The event, sponsored by berries near the ground. This the Rotary Club and held in (Turn to page 7 ) SAVE TIME Bee yowi haei&uf hcUmd Bada&i Bnecialiei LAYOUT - INSTALLATION - SERVICE RAYMOND GEHMAN SILAGE-GRADE SODIUM METABISULFITE ARN CLEANER LO UNLOADER BUNK FEEDER SAVE LABOR • SAVE MONEY BOWMANSVILLE, PA. Phone Terre Hill, Hlllcrest 5-3080 IOVE IT/ Cattle really clean up grass silage treated with STA-FRESH... make big gains in milk and beef. Cattle just naturally pre fer it. In free-feeding tests, they eat up to four times more treated than un treated silage. Here’s why: STA-FRESH treated silage smells sweet-~ and is far richer in carotene (Vi tamin A), sugar, digestible dry matter, and total digestible nutrients (TON). STA-FRESH is economical, too. Just one 80-Ib. bag treats 10 tons of silage. It’s 5 IN MINUTES IY WITH THE . * % k,'-. * - * • "** V THE TOP THREE EXHIBITS IN THE 4-H strav idup sponsored by the Rotary Club on Wednesday berries which won the awards for them Left tn ’ are Keith Overgaard, son of Mr. and Mrs Walt* iard, Lancaster R 4; Mary Jane Herr, daughter nr ! Mrs Maurice Herr, Refton; and Esther Overgaars of Keith Rotary Club members bought the exhk Ties from the twelve 4-H clubbers at prices ransmnf ,00 to 50c per quart - —l f p|, URLING'S CHIC or Top Quality £ Last fall, at NEPPCO. our egg quality was highest among all entries, fhese were hen eggs—after they had been laying 12 to 14 months. That's when Quality Eggs pay best. At Bill Burling's you can find just what you want. 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