Farming, Saturday, June 3. 1361 FROM WHERE WE STAND - Foster Mother Of The Human Race What is so rare as a day in June? the poet asks. June is Dairy Month. It is partic ularly appropriate, we feel, that we should set aside this time of year to pay homage to the •'foster mother of the human race, the dairy cow. For thousands of years after man began keeping cows for their milk, the springtime or early summer was the only season when he could exp ct to have a good supply of the life-giving liquid. Even then he had to share with the calf, and many times the calf’s share was most of the total production. It is hard for us to, realize that this is still the case in many areas of the world, if indeed any milk is consumed at all. Milk has beerr called nature’s per' feet food. It has almost every element of nutrition known to be needed for human health. Few, if any other, foods lend themselves to as many and varied forms of preparation as does milk and dairy products. This is vote of appreciation to the dairy cow/ She takes rough, course, fibrous, unpalatable, undigestible (to most other animals) feeds and, through her particular-brand of magic, turns them into the most perfect, refreshing and highly palatable drink. She truly Reserves the title “The foster of the human race”. At least 'that’s how it looks from where we stand. Give Wildlife A Brake A fluff of brown feathers on the edge of the road was all the evidence that remained, of the carnage that had taken place. . Not much evidence to bo sure, but tragedy had been here. The hen pheas ant trying to "'cross the road to her feeding groinids on the other side could not know the terrific speed Davld ■ • i* There is a good chance of their income, lax that before Congress goes es, to finance a notne it will plan have been introduced a self-financing retirement, in every Congress for the •or pension,' program“fbt so me twenty million self-em ployed Americans. Such a program is long over-due, Because of the tax laws, self employed people, such as doctors, lawyers, den tists, farmers and merchants have been denied the advant ages of retirement plans a vailable to most employees in government and industry. Under present laws costs of a retirement plan partly financed by employers and partly by employees are not taxable as income. A self- Within a few weeks the employed person, however, House Ways and Means Coin must pav income taxes on mittee had considered the money used to finance a re- proposal and voted 18 to 5 txrement program. to report favorably on the Bills to enable self-em- Keogh bill, and to recom ployed to set aside a portion mend to Congress that prom pt action be taken on pas sage. Lancaster Farming Lancaster County’s Own Farm Weekly P O Box 1524 Lancaster, Penna Office*: the Senate. Another bill a long the same lines as HR 10 Phone - .Lancaster was introduced by Sen. Wal jackPowen4;SEditor lace F - Bennett of Utah. Robert G Campbell, Advertising A MATTER OF JUSTICE Director & Business Manager . , Established November i, 1955 The intent of this leglS- Pub'tshed even - Saturday by lation,” Sen. Bennett said, Lancaster Fanning Lancaster, Pa 4. ’ • * , , . , , *. * is to give equality of op- Entered as 2nd class matter at . .. . •«_ ~ , * Lancaster, Pa under Act of Mar portunity to the self-employ «, 1879 additional entry at Mount pd to Set aside a portion of °Subacription Rato, J 2 per voar. their . inCOm * * or their Old three >cirs t 5. Single copy price sge, in much the same man „ _,, , ner in which corporate em- Member* Pn Newspaper Publish- , K , . «rs p AF*ootaMon: National Editor- ployees now contribute to (at Association company operated pension ■». plans.” 63 North Duke St Lancaster, Pcnna THIS WEEK —ln Washington With Clinton Davidson A Pension Plan past ten years. Most of them have been opposed by the Treasury Department. A GOOD START One of the first bills intro duced when the present Con grass convened lasc January was HR 10 by Rep. Eugene J Keogh, New York Demo crat, to encourage the es tablishment of voluntary pension, or retirement, plans by self-employed people. La ter, identical bills were ' - troduced by 19 other,, ppng ressmen. The US. Department of Agriculture today announced a proposal to amend the re gulations governing poultry inspection so as to minimize and further reduce water ab sorption by poultry process ed under Federal inspection. The Poultry»Products In- A somewhat similar, al- spection Act requires Feder though not identical, bill by al inspection \£&f wholesome- Sen. George Smathers of ness of all ppuKry processed Florida, has been introduced in plants dealihg in inter and is awaiting hearings in state commerce. with which the car would bear' down upon her. She didn’t even make any effort to get out of the way, and so she ended up as a twisted mess-Of brown feathers on the edge of the road. The passing motorist commented' on the loss of one more pheasant. What is one bird more or less. But the passing motorist could not know of the dozen cold eggs in the nest just a few yards from the edge of the road where, the TXT HAT’S it all about? Once in brown feathers lay. A dozen young *" a while we sit down and ask pheasants, just a few-days from hatch- ourselves that question. It’s the ing, were now lost because one bird, biggest question there is,—or it more or less could not come back to can be ’ depend,ng on what y° u more or less, coma not come duck to mean by the bttle word „ itA the nest that night. football stadium with 22 men run- We do not agree with the “saver’s” ning this way and philosophy that no bird should be kill- that, in the mid ed any more than we agree that any of it, and with other natural resource should be saved ’,00,000 plainly and never used. , :^ zy n ?® op3e fiU * We do believe in the conservation of all natural resources. In that corner- the game and you vation, we are against the waste of any ;an maybe ex part of our natural resources whether ha in why the it be mineral, plant or animal. ' viewers act crazy. We know too it is not always pos- , . , A . supermarket, a •It 1 , j |,, , 1 aa a a , t SCxlOOlf cl fIOSPItSI, Slid SO forth, sible to avoid hitting wildlife on the you can understan ’ d them after highways. Rabbits many times run di- fashion. They fit in. they make rectly in front of an automobile,-espSc--'' "sense. ially at night when they are confused riut does life make sense? Bits by the bright headlights. And and pieces of it do. But what's times pheasants and other birds fly too ,ife aH ~ ab s ut? Does life. life. low or run too slowly as they cross the v.rf 0 . ur lrfe ’ h . fe ma nkmd, fit J J ' any conceivable pattern, or ro X 1 , ' , ~? 'isit a meaningless madness in-the As we drive down the roads of this midst" of ah'-empty universe? county we see such a large number of .c. _ e . animals dead on the highway, we can T . _ * . .. , , T .. The strangest book in the Bible not help sending out a plea for caution was wntten by a man who was in driving through areas where wild- haunted by this question. Does life is likely to be. We especially urge life make sense, and if so, what? motorists to be careful at this time of The book called Ecclesiastes tells year when there are so many baby ani- ? f thls man ’ s search for the mean mals and birds dependent on the adult ° f ™ *7™ ”I°*^ ls , co f lusion f , - * What makes the book strange is , „ , not the question. It is the answers “Give our Wl dllfe a brake”, reads that are strange, or rather the an the posters in some of our state paries. *' swer. For his main conclusion Is This is a good slogan. that we don’t know. The writer of At least that’s how it looks from Ecclesiastes is what might be where we stand. t caUed a cyn f, He had tasted the cup of life and found it bitter, or rather he had tried to drink It would make <2Bs&S£g of and found the cup empty. One a company , eligible- to parti- mournful refrain comes over and cipate in a retirement plan over,—“all is vanity and a striv similar to that available to ing after wind.” Vanity —not ~ . , ~ ~ , ~ ” (Based on outlines copyncht their employees, but would meaning to say prtde, but empti- the Division of Christian ram limit the amount they could ness. Life is like a man trying to chriSf* n C tbV"v. s a® set aside to the smaller of catch the wind. He can’t do it community Press service.) ca $2 500 a year or 10% of their and even if he could, he would still income. ,- have—nothing. The wheel of life As a general rrßtf' oes around and around, till “all ment benefits received by self-employed would be tax ed as ordinary incoine atlne time received. Retirement funds could be invested with a bank as trustee or used to purchase retirement annuities from an insurance company The Senate Finance Com mittee, which jjas the bills under consideration, report ed favorably on a" sffflilar measure last year. It, is to be hoped that Congress'‘will not again postpone action on this important proposal. Changes Asked In PoultryJU& USDA points out that ice and water (or refrigerated water) chilling of poultry is necessary to conserve the wholesomeness and quality of the that this practice inevitable some absorption of moisture. While recognizing this fact USDA in the public interest is taking every precaution to prevent unnecessary wat er absorption which may oc cur during the washing and chilling process, USDA offi cials said. Bible Mftterlalt Nebcmlah 8 through 10; Ecclesiastes 1:12-18; 3:1-14; 5. Devotional Reading: Psalm 42:1-5. What’s It About? Lesson for Jane 4, 1961 Is The Time - ♦ . MAX SMITH TO MAKE GRASS SILAGE FROM SMALL GRAINS Extra acres of winter grain may be made into grass '■ with maximum returns. The best time to cut thesae c for silage is in the flowering to early milk stage and them into the silo without any wilting. Cereal grams» very good preservatives to add to the feeding - value I' spring oats are used as a nurse crop it is advised to re® them for silage rather than permit them to ripen foi S : TO SPRAY ALFALFA STUBBLE—On fields of ® where mere was alfalfa weevil present on the first cut and not any spray was used, it is suggested that the stt ! be sprayed within a few days after the crop is rew B ' Use two quarts of Methoxyclor per acre to kill the s( worms before they attack the new shoots. TO TRIM EVERGREEN TREES—EarIy June is a good 1 to prune nearly all kinds of evergreen tie* ornamental plantings the trees may be pruned for v shaping and to keep to a minimum size In Christina* plantings the trees may be pruned for a better shaped and one of higher quality and fullness. When the tro* pruned during or part-way through the new growth se> new buds will' form on the ends of the twigs and $ will be contused next year, This is strongly lecomn 1 *” in order to get a large percentage of marketable Clin 511 Trees. things are full of weariness" A Ftv Certainties .And yet life, even for this old man, is not entirely a sw- As it is In a real swamp, 0 * with life, here and there jii bog are small solid islands g of these islets of certainty names. (At least for him they certain.) One is the fact, « he feels he has to accept, that life, for all its good, has qJ match. Light and dark—go 0( j evil—cause for rejoicing and J for mourning—seem to have J settled places. There is a tin;- everything, he says, and ti lc J lines up good-and-bad pans, as weeping id 1; ;hi .s .ping an. laughing, and healing, losing and sei hate and love, war and ji This Is -one of the certamtj hfe, that not all of it is good cl esiastes more than hints we might as well admit this make the best of it. Man ca figure out what God has don f the thing for men to do is t, joy themselves as long as live. If sorrow is real, so i s Furthermore, it is possibl, work at something, and tot; what one has done. In short, tired old cynic is not altogeti cynic, because he does beliet a few things. One bit of ;vr we can take from him at this; is that there are unpleasant tures of life that cannot changed Waste no time qm Ing with life; accept it! Fear God! One of the strange fej about Ecclesiastes is that author, who believed so little was good, still did believe m It was not a high faith that lit It was nothing like the faith example) of a Saint Paul. G« Ecclesiastes is not a Comps he knows nothing of God’s 1 “God is in heaven and you earth,” he says, “thereto your words be few/' that is, is so far away that you’d I not say too much about hn lives in a different world M theless, though God cannot man thought) be known 01 1 he can be feared. You cam vow% to him, you can do service for him God has noj ure in fools; so don’t be Empty words grow many, pour out more talk. Just Ire best you can in the world as If this seems too dark a worl member Ecclesiastes last word in the Bible! BY MAX SMITH TO GIVE COWS REST PERIOD ( that are to freshen during the late sun or cany fall should given ast eight week rest period. This will p« the cow to gain in body weight ant prepared for maximum milk produf the following lactation. Milk prices du the spring and early summer are not high as late summer and fall and $ men. should benefit from planning si for maximum production when prices favorable.