• NEW HOLSTEIN DIRECTORS were Stauffer. Stauffer was later elected asso elected Wednesday night at the Annual ciation president and Landis was named Meeting. They are (left to right) Robert vice president. L. F. Photo Kauffman; Jay Landis and Clarence ALUS-CHALMERS ONEHEIGHTY • The best performance and comfort features of the hot One-Ninety XT, now in the full platform One-Eighty tractor! • Hydrostatic power steering! • Oil-smooth power clutch! • Power-shift rear wheels, roll shift front axle! • Triple hydraulics—3 hydraulic See the ONE-EIGHTY at... Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. VB# circuits optional, to let you call on several hydraulic func tions at once, without fading." • Wide, full protection fenders with dual lights. • Automatic TRACTION BOOS TER acts like invisible wheel weights to take you smoothly through the tough spots. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment' Grumelli Farm Service Roy H. Buch, Inc. Quarryville, Pa. Ephrata, R. D. 2 L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lititz. Pa. Rheems, Pa. New Holland (63* HORSEPOWER) \ A * % i- AUIS-CHALMERS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 16,1968 • Holstein Assn. (Continued from Page 1) event wa» Harris Wilcox, Auc tioneer from Bergen, New York. He told the 250 Holstein Breed ers present that good cows are commanding better prices than ever, "But unless you combine type and production people aren’t interested,” he said. The speaker went on to make comparisons on world popula tion. In 1830 the population grew to 1 billion. From 1830 to 1930 the second billion was reached. From 1930 to 1960, only 30 years, the 3 billion mark was reached and it is now esti mated that by the year 2,000, 6 billion people will need to be fed. Wilcox then launched into a message centered around the theme, “It is not the quantity of life but the quality that counts.” He said we now have 3 billion people with new freedom. "We’re living in the best of times - economically and the worst of times morally. We must catch up morally to our techni cal ktiowledge.” He said that of the 21 civiliza tions that have existed, 19 have rotted from within to cause their fall. The average age of these ATTENTION!! BALER TWINE LOWEST PRICES NOW Through November 30, 1968 Write or <olf A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland, Pa. Ph: 354-4191 civilizations was 200 years, and the cycle of their existence was listed as; 1, bondage; 2, Spiritual faith; 3, gieat courage; 4, liber* ty; 5, abundance; 6, selfishness; 7, complacency. 8, apathy; 9, de pendency and 10 back to bond age. “In 8 years, the speaker said forcefully, “this nation will be 200 years old. “When the yoke of bondage is removed from a man’s neck, the cross of responsibility takes over. We’re going into a golden age if we can learn to get along with each other.” Victor Plastow, Associate Ccunty Agent, recommended this as the time to combat chick weed. The material to use depends on the weather tem perature. He also stressed ventilation in the dairy barns to reduce odors and give the cows fresh air and make the stable comfortable. The agent also urged regular clipping of the cows flanks and udders. The winner of the Holstein calf, Daniel Brandt, Manheim Central High School, was intro duced by Donald Eby, Junior Pioject Chairman, and Debbie Binkley, current County Dairy Princess spoke briefly. 5
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