Quality * 1 f MONOLITHIC CONCRETE STAVE TERRE HILL SILO CO. SINCE LOW COST WANT ADS GET BIG $ $ RESULTS $ $ .* , t it ~ f / Joseph M. Good & Sons > ** ' 'SERVICE ~\ ' : and SILOS INC. TERRE HILL, PA. Phone 445-3911 If ycra’ve beenimp roving your herd by breeding and selection, but you’re finding that the extra profits -4 - v 4 just aren’t there, this message is for you. Your ■-v." -real-profit opportunity lies in a feeding program that will help you milk out your cows to the very - - limit of their bred-in capabilities. ’ ymfxe getting. Hie potc . is there. The way to get that extra milk tonnage is to feed it out That’s the common-sense "why” of PIONEER feeds and.PIONEER feeding programs. Feeding the PIONEER ■ way in your dairy operation is truly managing for profit. Your fixed costs will remain the same as long as your herd-size remains the same. But hy improving the per formance of each of your cows, you’re hound to to make more money. PIONEER feeds have built more class leaders in every breed than any other brand of feed. And PIONEER has produced higher profits for thousands and thousands of commercial dairymen, too. -Challenge ywur.herd. Find out how good yourherd really ' ~is! Stop in and talk over your problems with us and Set started on a PIONEER management-for-profit program soon! Leola R-v'Jt ; 1927 s -■* "■ * ; • * j <- * ■> * s Chances are, your, cows are capable of Quarry ville w omen o Entertain Co. Officers 'Farm Women Society 8 en tertained officers of tihe Lan caster County Farm Women during a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Scott Hersh ey, Rheems, ■Guests of honor included Mrs. Kenneth Eshleman, Con estoga Rl, 'president; Mrs Landis Meyer, New Holland Rl, vice president; Mrs. Gray son Cooper, Peach Bottom R 2, and Mrs. Melvin R. Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl. Mrs. John L. Keener, vice president, presided at the ses sion when the 'members voted $5 to the Cancer Society. Mrs. Heisey entertained with a musical program, and devo tions led by Miss Ruth Eby. There were also piano select ions by Mrs. Norma Good, Lan caster. The next meeting on Satur day, May 18, will take place at t/he home of Mrs. Lewis Bixler, Marietta HI. A wise man is never as cer- in the upper income brackets tain of anything as a fool is commit suicide, as those in the of everything. lower brackets. , >v/V< J' r ' i * * *4 ’•’* ** -si if i>n?wf )V'• Farm Women 4 Host Society 7 Farm Women Society 4 play ed host to members of Society 7 at a recent meeting in the Mountville Evangelical United Brethren Church. Rodney Chngaman, Elver son, presented an illustrated lecture on “Birds Their Nesting and Feeding Habits.” Three county officers also at tending the meeting: Mrs. Ken neth Eshleman, president; Mrs. Paul Witman, second vice president; and Mrs. Melvin Stoltzfus, treasurer. ■Mrs. Martin Greider conduc ted devotions. Miss Carol Es hleman played piano numbers. The members of Society 4 are sponsoring a bus trip to New York on Thursday, June ■2O. The annual Mather-Daughter Tea will be held Saturday, May 25, at the home al Mrs. Rob ert Herr, Lancaster R 2, beginn ing at 1:30 p.m. Three times as many people *>s > *5. v ' t * * < * t >' ft. '/* + '***?£■ *}y sKyts>£,A '< 2's, ' s^!-~'< */s^l •>.> .s - v >/’•'<’ •* _, v, sfjpa £■£*%&* < imT* h* r«-vj| RW m 1-v mj $4 MMi armii£& *iV^|d4 T 1 o < ,•** * ✓ 7 a p,* #1 ’> via Ms 'a - r j K V^i re-i 14/4^: 453 a Ml County Girl Wins Award Miss Lois Ann Overgaard, a student at Albright College, Reading, has been named reci pient ot a $2OO scholarship grant fiom the Lydia Tanant- Extension Homemakers fund. The daughter ot Mr and Mrs Overgaard, Leaman Road, Lancaster, was among 16 girls studying home economics named to receive the awaids totalling $17,700 Voluntary contributions from women in Extension groups throughout t)he state support the fund. Portable Sprayer Is Developed At Penn State A newly -designed portable dilute for automatic spraying of cattle is the latest development of Tien-Hsi Cheng., zoologist with the Agricultural Experi ment Station at The Pennsyl vania State University. Dr. Cheng’s portable chute is about the size of a barn doorway As a cow passes thro ugh the chute, a photoelectric light beam is broken, trigger ing an insecticide spraying or dusting mechanism Mounted on wheels, the chute "can be used in a barn doorway -or as a gate in a pasture. It is avail able on the market. The portable -device adds ex tra convenience to Dr. r Chjeng’fl earlier development of 'the au tomatic sprayer. A cow can give herself a trestnseat in -one or two seconds. Insecticidal material may be applied MS * spray, an aerosol a« in bombs, or as dust. - - Beet cattle treated In test* have gamed a half pound or more in weight per ’day- than untreated Dr, Ghene says. On dairy ■fawns where fl ies were a severe problem, milk production 'has increased as a result of fly -control ~tr-aatmjent. Approved lifestocfc sprays, aer osols, and duets are ■ The frame of Hhe device en closes a photoelectric relay un it, solenoid valves, and a tub ing or pipe-system with several outlets. It is operated by IK volt alternating current or a ll volt wet-cell batteiy. Pequea Valley Sewing Club Reorganizes The Pequea Valley 4-H Cooking and Sewing Club held their organization meeting re cently in the Intercourse Fire Hall. The meeting was called to order by retiring president Evelyn Groff. Two songs were lead by Cynthia BracWnll. Officers elected for the com-' ing year were; President, Eve lyn Hoober; Vice President, Linda Khng; Secretary, Evelyn Groff; Treasurer, Joan Kling; Song Leader, Lucinda ißraekbill and Nancy Bauer; Game Lead ers, Judy Perella and Grace Martin; News Reporter, Karen Mellmger; and County Council Representative, Evelyn Groff. The next meeting will b« held May 27 and will he open ■to mothers and daughters at the Intercourse Fire Hall. Mrs. Dorothy Zimmenmam will give a talk on the proper care o£ hair and nails. The meeting was adjourned-, ■by Joan Klmg and Cynthia Br- - ackbill. ■ ' > 1