v-’> iff iVJi /ef Club nothing of the animals* breed- to sell to customers who will ing or background”. win shows and bring them itinued from Page 1) Bill Hollinger, Quarryville, more publicity,” Hollinger { committee beforehand, speaking for the new-plan- “K we are .going to com would compare favor- team, said it would let the P e to favorably with other coun ith any stock yard group better feeders get the better ties, we must buy our own Ives,” Rohrer said. He calves and stand a better steers,” he concluded. Ided that “when you byy chance of winning champion- This brought a challenge lal at the auction you know ships. “Many breeders prefer er from the floor during the >e< m ETTER FEED PAYS EARLY BIRD Optimum It Will ask your Early Bird representative or call Performance Line 1. Get them up there quicker. 2. Keep them up there longer. For full information on the new Early Bird Optimum Performance Line, HOLLAND STONE a hocunf you can a/Ford) Inside, outside, you’ll find die rich 1 quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real do rance to your Building designs. And yeti HOLLAND STONE is one of the most economical build ing materials today. Its unique versatility in rise and shape lends • structural freedom to builders, faring new ideas, as well as cost problems. Conies in a wide choice of naturally warm, distinctive colon, pins Colonial white. NEW CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. L MEWHOLLMM . KNMYUANM BIGGER PROFITS Try The 3. Bring them down slower. Miller & Bushong, Inc. Phone Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) OLLAND ROHRERSTOWN, PA. "Finest Service Anywhere' Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 7, 1966—5 questioning period as to whether the goal of the 130- member beef dub should bo only to consistently win shows, or whether the present spirit of good fellowship and learn ing should prevail. The ques tioner felt the new plan, il adopted, would losler many haid feelings. The audience rewarded the questioning of goals with a bin si of applause, as they had on two other issues presented by the speakers favonng the piesent plan, seeming to indi cate a general audience sup port lor continuing the distri bution ot club steei s by di aw ing of names. Several other points made by speakeis for both sides of the question, and activity from members, leaders, and patents from the floor, provided a thorough discussion of the two proposals At the next monthly meeting of the club, members will make their choice by secret ballot. Three alternatives will be voted on. 1— Retain the piesent distri bution system. 2 Discontinue the present system and have membeis be responsible for buying their own calves. 3—A compromise, which would permit any member to buy his own steer; but would have the club leaders and M. M Smith, county agent, buy gioups of calves foi anyone who pioteiied not to buy his own animal In addition to Weavei and Ilolhngei on the team favoring the new system was Caiol Hess, Stiasburg Rl Miss Hess suggested that buying their own steers would give mem beis valuable experience in selecting calves She said also that too much of the time of the leaders and extension ser vice is involved in pm chasing club calves, this should be shifted to membcis’ families, she said Bill Houser, Lampeter. Pat Yunginger, Marietta Rl, and Rohrer piesented the aigu ments for retaining the piesent plan That team’s main points included I —Moie equal chances for all members 2 Fear of membership loss if new plan adopted 3 Continue to take advan tage of the experience of the steei pin chasing committee and the quantity-buying discounts they would have available 4 Old plan eliminates need for each family to travel se parately in seaich of calves and to compete with each other; would also yield more uniform animals for the club progi am In an eailier pait of the program, Tom Houser and Lar ry Herr of Lampetei-Strasbuig High School presented a demonstiation of the benefits of woiming young beef and daily animals Internal paia sites cost those two industues Sl2-15 million loss annually, the boys said M M Smith, club adviser, announced the Pennsylvania 4- H Club Congress, a four-day af fair to be held at Penn State Univeisity during the last week of June, will be open to ap proximately the fust 30 boys and girls from Lancastei Co, between the ages of 14 and 18, who notify him before the May 20 deadline Smith also announced that two, $lOO Kiwams Club scho larships are available for a boy or girl planning to enter college this fall in the area of agriculture or home economic®. Directors Picked For '66 New Holland Fair Five dnectors iveie elected at the annual dinner ot the New Holland Fai mers Day Assn Tuesday at the Leola Wai Memorial Building Re-elected to three vear terms were Carl G Weaker, 597 W Bioad St, and Rutua E. Good, 3GI Valley View Drive, both ot New Holland, and Eail S Fishei East Earl Rl. New directors named i\eie Wilson Dhck Ji , New Hol land, and Lany Weaier, New Holland Rl. Dates tor the 19i6 6 New Holland Faimeis Fair aie Sept 28 through Oct 1 IS O. Ziinmeiman, piesi dent, said ofhceis will be elected later by the direuois. Zimmei man served as toast mastei tor the dmnei meet ing. When a man gets too old to set a bad example he starts sums good advice. SANGER > FOR STATE Senator -