89th Annual Holstein Convention Slated for June Two “early bird” and one the 89th Annual Convention "twilight” discussion of Holstein-Friesian sessions are among the Association of America, highlights scheduled during June 9-13, 1974. Convention WHL SPRAY PAINT YOuTbARNS & SHEDS wift Bruiting Country Squire INTRODUCTORY OFFER $6.50 per gal. if you help. $7.50 per gal. if we use boom truck. PAINT & AIRLESS EQUIPMENT AT MOST REASONABLE RATES. Phone (AC) 215-445-6186 PHARES HURST RDI Narvon, Pa. 17555 Green grow your Blue Chips at the Friendly First Keep your money growing at the big interest rate of 5Vz% compounded dai/y with a Blue Chip Sav ings Account at the Friendly First. You’ll soon have a big, meaningful balance from your initial deposit which can be as little as you like! With drawals can be made quarterly after 90 days. You can use your Blue Chip Savings Plan for that dream-come-true home, car, stereo or what ever pleases your fancy. 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Convention business sessions will be conducted on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 11 and 12. Prior to the Call to Order each day, an “early bird” session will be held which will be open to everyone. At 8:00 a.m. the BUCK 284-4175 MEMBER F 0 t C 11th, Frank Murrill, Coor dinator for the National Cooperative Dairy Herd Improvement Program will present "Who’s Running the Show?” ... a discussion on who is responsible for what in the conduct of production testing throughout the country. That evening, a twilight discussion will be held with Ray Kliewer, Dr. R. Dean Plowman, Dr. John White and Dr. Frank Dickinson heading a question and answer session on evaluating performance and tran smitting ability of holstein bulls and cows. Wednesday morning’s early bird session is entitled “The U.S. Dairy Picture Viewed in the Light of National Policies and Legislation - National and International” ... a discussion session featuring Neil Bjomson, Director of Legislation, National Milk Producers Federation, Washington, D. C. A number of important matters will be brought before the Delegate body during the formal business sessions. They include the proposed Holstein Iden tification System (HIS) Program, an identification system for non-registered, identified Holstein females; two amendments to the bylaws sponsored by the Association’s Board ... one dealing with convention dates and one regarding junior membership in HFAA; a third amendment is privately sponsored to effect an age moratorium for bulls'similar to the recently concluded female moratorium; election of a president, vice-president and four directors; and an election to fill the unexpired term of the late Allen Herts. Featured convention speaker will be David L. 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Reports during open fprum will include the proposed bylaw amend ments, a report on Holstein- Friesian Services, Inc., the association’s subsidiary; pertinent facts on finances; performance records and animal evaluations; and getting the job done in the field. On Wednesday afternoon, the 1974 National Distinguished Junior Holstein boy and girl, Phyllis Semanchik, Andover, New Jersey and Allen Partridge, Spanish Fork, Utah, will be honored by the Convention and awarded plaques for their exceptional achievements. Special ladies and junior member activities are being planned by the host New Jersey Association. The annual convention banquet will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday evening, June 12. 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