Holstein Convention Planning Meeting Held In Harrisburg The Pennsylvania Holstein vnrious committees for their Mrs. Robert Gitt, RD 1. Littles- Association’s Stale Convention reports. town and Miss Judi Finkbiner, Planning Committee met Wed- Reporting for the Booklet Assislant Home Economist fiom nesday, March 26, 1069. in the Committee, Chairman Howaid C ° unty ' Co ' Chairladies . » „ ~ for the Ladies Program reported Agiicullural Bmldmg. Hams- Weiss of RD 2, Myerslown thilt lhc Ladies Lunchco „ Wl n buig, Pennsylvania. Chan man slated that about 20 ads each be served at the Hanover Coun- E'vm Hess. Jr , RD 1, Strasbuig, have been received fiom York H.V Chib, Abbottstown on Fii- Lancaster County, called the and Lebanon counties Bleeder day. November 21, 1969 Atten meetmg to order at 10 45 am. adveitismg is being solicited dance of 1502CJ is expected for and called on the chanman of fiom each of the nine counties the luncheon and follow-up fash ion .show by lloshcl-Kohn of York, Pennsylvania All tickets must be obtained prior to No- John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata Wenger's Feed Mill Ph: 367-1195 Rheems Inc. In the host Southcentral Region. Counties were reminded of the May Ist deadline for oil ads to vcinbcr 10> 1969; nonc available DL 80lc1, at the door. HEIFERS FAST at low cost with.., NEW PURINA HEIFER CHOW More and more local dairymen are proving that a small extra investment in heifer feeding can pay off when heifers freshen and begin contributing to the milk check. And research has proved that heifers which produce well in th* first lactation continue to be high producers over a longer milking life than average cows. NEW Purina 1 " Heifer Chow* has been developed to help you grow big heifers fast, conveniently and at low cost. New Heifer Chow is a palatable, coarse 14 per cent protein ration, fortified with vitamins and minerals to stimulate fast, solid heifer growth. To build low-cost growth, you need feed only 3 pounds of New Heifer Chow per heifer per day if your legume forages are of good quality. For best results, start your heifers on the Purina heifer growing program at six months of age until 90 days before freshening when they’ll be fed on the basis of their condition and on the quality of your forage. Drop in soon and pick up a copy of our New Purina Heifer Growing Program folder. It explains the program to follow fo* fast-growing, early-freshening heifers at low cost. *R«|. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph: 464-3431 West Willow James High & Sons Ph: 354-0301 Goidonville Tours for the visiting dairy men and their wives will be offered on Thursday afternoon, November 20. 1909. Committee Chan man. Duane Duncan, Coun ty Agent of Cumberland County offeied alternative tour loutes to the Geneial Committee. On their recommendation, a tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield and the Electric Map will be anang ed with departure fiom l - 30- 2 00 pm •"> will be mad n ' Al. i Ira B. Landis Ph 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane. John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph- 442-4632 Paradise Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 19.1969—11 Banquet Committee Co-Chan men Claience Stauffer, RD 1, Ephrata, and Henucus Penmngs. RD 2, New Oxford reported on the banquet which will be held at 7:30 p.m, Friday, November 21, 1969, in the Dining Room of Gettysburg College. A roast beef prime rib dinner will be served. Efforts are underway to obain a prominent national figure for speaker at the ban quet. An estimated 900 people are expected to attend. A committee to make arrange ments for breakfast from 800 a.m. to 9;30 a.m. on Friday, No vember 21, 1969, chaired by Melvin Durboraw, RD 1, Gettys burg, is contacting possible speakers. The breakfast pre cedes the annual business meet ing which is scheduled for 9.45 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Publicity Committee Chair man, Thomas E. 'Piper, Adams County Agent, reported plans to maintain contact with the mem bers of his nine-member com mittee and to release the publi city state-wide at an appropriate time preceding the convention. The meeting adjourned at 3 30 , p.m after setting the next meet ing to be held at 800 pm, Thursday, May 1, 1969 in the Holiday Inn, Gettysburg Lobaugh, RD 1, Aspcrs, was named Co-Chairman of this com mittee. Registration for the Conven tion will begin at 10:00 a.m, Thursday. November 20, 1969 in the lobby of the Holiday Inn. Gettysburg Co-Chairmen for tins responsibility arc Mr. and Mis Robeit Whiteford, RD 1. New Oxfoid and Mr and Mis. Paul Fissei, RD 6, Gettysbuig Robeit Gitt, RD 2, Littlestown. Chan man of the Enteitainment Committee lepoited the Mon itor n Combo will piovide music sola Ciiunauui Will also be piovided. A < VVV. ■ ■ i . .JACOjBSEN,, ©Tractor : Powerful 7 H.P. engine takes heavy lawn work in stride. Glides up and down slopes without power loss. Operates a 34" snow thrower, dozer blade, dump cart, seeder, etc. • Electric start or recoil start models • 3 speeds forward, 1 reverse • Wide extra flotation and traction rear tires • Float 'n Pivot front axle • Parking brake e Air cushion seat Other Models Available From 7 to 14 H.P. Haldeman's Garage Bird-in-Hand, Penna Phone 393-9267