A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 17, 1991 Presidents Address (Continued from Peg# A 1) fine traditional values. In the Jef ferson era, 90 percent of education was ethics and 10 percent was application. Today 90 percent of education is application and 10 percent is ethics. We need to get back to basic core values.” Timm used the attitudes of the Penn State and the Natre Dame football teams to illustrate what you need to be successful. ‘They are team players,” Timm said. “They are the oly college football teams that don’t have indi vidual names on the back of their jerseys. To their coaches it doesn’t matter who gets the credit. When they win they all win.” We need to change some things. Through youth. Agriculture is going to be successful. They are the future of the schools, the state, the country and the world. Together we will make a difference.” Thomas said that we are reminded of the importance of agriculture three times a day when we eat. But so often we become complacent and take food for granted. “I have visited practically every major region of Pennsylvania and I have gained a very good impress ion of both the strength and the diversity of the agricultural indus tries in this commomwealth,” Tho mas said. “The impace of agricul ture is very well stated in the theme for this year’s Ag Progress Days: "Ag Science Touches Your Life.” “I can remember when fresh fruits and vegetables were season able. We forget the benefits we have in this country. We eat very well, but this is not true in some other areas of the world. “In the Soviet Union, we hear about food lines and empty grocery shelves. The long lines at the new McDonalds is significant. They don’t call it fast food. Its the best food in town. “What if Penn State had been in the Soviet Union over the past 25 years, Thomas asked? “It would have been a different country. Land grand universities are prob ably the most signiflcient agent for positive change that there is in the United States. And I believe they will continue to be that important agent for positive change. Ag Progress Days were dedicated to Joe Harrington who has headed the event for many years. Recognition was given to Harrington at the Penn State luncheon on Tuesday. MILK. IT DOES A BODYCOOK MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION INC Penn State v <*ei keynote speaker at man resident Joab Thomas was the Government Day, Thursday. day luncheon J PRESSURE f _ WASHERS eCQy mm 5H25F3015 SHP I 3E25F3014-C* 3 HP jf PP| ELECTRIC \\ _ 220 VAC. 3 GPM, nr 1400 -.* PSI ALL MODELS FEAT • Adjustable pressure regulating unloader, to set & maintain system pressure • Adjustable down stream chemical injector with inlet hose • Shut off gun with plastic insulated lance & quick coupling • Variable nozzle, featuring adjustable spray angles & pressure cleaning flexibility • 3/8" very flexible Gates Wash Master high pressure hose with swivel & quick disconnect • Safety by-pass thermo valve which minimizes excessive heat build up ★ Standard 2 wheel cart with 10" pneumatic tires WE ALSO OFFER CUSTOM BUILT WASHERS (SPECIALS; Driven by electric-hydraulic-gas or diesel Engine throttle controls available Pressures up to 4000 PSI Lots of accessories WE HAVE A WASHER FOR YOU AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE Your Local Dealer Beiler Repair RR 2 BOX 54 Watsontown, PA 17777 Pine Glen Farm Service RR 2 Box 166 Lewistown, PA 17044 (717) 899-7400 "'""LiSiP \ SUPER FLOW PUMPS - 2E25F2212 2 HP ELECTRIC - . 110 VAC. 2.2 GPM, 1200 PS| Toder Air & Hydraulics RR 1 Box 113 Myersdale, PA 17552 Aaron S. Groff 103 Clearview Dr. Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 384-4631 FFA president, addresses the youth on Wednesday. 3 GPM, 1500 PSI E: Distributed By Beiler Hy 252 North Shirk Rd., Tt'y op tA cacc New Holland, PA 17557 • 1 /-004-DUOO Martin’s Hardware Rt. 501 South of Schaefferstown (717) 940-6817 Martin Saw Shop RR 1 Box 669 Port Trevorton, PA 17869 ROPE START -4 GPM, 2000 PSI 11H45F4525-C* 11 HP HONDA ELECTRIC ' START 4.5 GPM, 2500 PSI 5E4. 5 HP MO' VAf ran Leinbach Farm Market 1120 Ritner Hwy. Shippensburg, PA 17257 (717) 532-5511 ICS