Report From Pa. Jr. Holstein Meet Lapp by Gary Akers eligible to succeed them- Chairperson went over -w-tt The Pennsylvania Junior selves only once. recommendationa of the 1-1 AT*^H Holstein Association held Its ‘ Under new business, the Youth Committee. A motion iXwJLJLVr J. Jt/Vl. annual convention at the Junior membership to sell windbreaker Jackets, Henry S. Lapp, Gap, Pocono Manor Inn on regulations were reviewed, as a money making project, Pennsylvania was named November 21-22. Anyone between the ages of 9 was voted on and passed. Outstanding Power Choring The annual business and 21, and who owns at least Final details on the Jackets Dealer at the Annual meeting was held Friday, one Registered Holstein is are being worked out. They Jamesway Dealer Sales November 22. Under old eligible for Junior mem- will be nylong windbreaker Meeting held recently at the business, a resolution to bership in the Holstein- type Jackets, either lined or Quality Motel, Carlisle, change the bylaws which Friesian Association of unlined, and will have the Pennsylvania, was presented last year was America. Junior members Pennsylvania Registered Henry Lapp representing voted on and passed. It reads have the same privileges as Holstein emblem on the the dealership, received a as follows: senior members except front. These jacketr will be -ecognitlon plaque for 1. At the Annual Meeting of voting. Starting Jnauary 1, on display at the Holstein outstanding sales and ser the Pennsylvania Jr. 1975 there will be a two dollar booth at the Pennsyvlania vice from Art Carstens, Holstein Ass’n. caucuses of membership fee. So anyone Farm Show in January and Marketing Manager. each convention district, as who is not a member is orders will be taken at that Dealers were commended defined in Article IX, will encouraged to join soon. time. for outstanding sales of the elect two Jr. Executive Junior membership ap- After the business meeting Jamesway Volumatic-II Committee members from plications are available from awards were given out by silage distributor-unloader their district. Terms of Jr. officers of your County Mrs. King. In the Junior Milk and the Volume-Belt cattle Executive Committee Junior Holstein Club or the and Fat Contest, winners feeder, members will be one year. Pennsylvania Holstein were as follows: Power Choring products Jr. Executive Committee Association, 839 Benner ' for the farm market made by members will be eligible to Pike, State College, Pa. serve only two terms. 16801. The Lancaster County 2. The Junior Executive Junior Holstein Club will Committee will, at a meet on January 16, 1975 at reorganizational meeting 8:00 p.m. at the Farm and immediately following their Home Center. All junior election at the annual members or anyone in meeting, elect officers as terested in becoming a provided for in Article VII. Junior member is invited to Article VII, Section 2, shall attend. be defined to mean that Mrs. Kathy King of York terms of officers will be one Co. who is serving as the year, and that they will be State Youth Committee The AUREOMYCIN khl rtrtraoxliiK VVeek-A-Month Layer Program The economic advantages of feeding AUREOMYCIN to commercial layers have been well documented. Nbw, with today’s cost of feed and the price of eggs, new interest has been shown for this accepted and profitable practice. Whether you sell eggs for 40 ot 60 cents a dozen, this Cyanamid program can increase your income ... substantially. 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J. 08344 For additional information call 609/692-4400 2-year-old*clais Ist for milk - David Schantz, Berks Co., 2-11- 305d-18,563-3.9-732. Ist for fat - Sherrilynne Stump, York Co., 2-3-305d -18,094-4.5-610. 3-year-old-clast Ist for milk and fat - Betty Fulmer, Northampton Co., 3- 5-305d-20,452-3.9-796. 4-year-old-and-over-clut Ist for milk - Lynn Royer, Lancaster Co., 7-8-305d -26,729-3.5-948. Ist for fat - William Zimmerman, Unior Co., 4-8- 305d-25,019-4.1-1,028. In the Junior Division of the Distinguished Junior Member Contest, Linda Ebaughof York Co. and Tom Hartle of Centre Co. were named the winners. In the Senior Division of the Distinguished Junior Member Contest, Susan Seidel of Berks Co. and Wayne Howes of Bucks kCo. were named the winners. Other finalists were Diana Belke, Bucks Co.; Sylvia Cooper, Butler Co.; Linda Kauffman, Lancaster Co.; Cindy Knight, York Co.; Sandy Miller, Berks Co.; RichardKrall, Lebanon Co.; TRY A CLASSIFIED AD SANTA SAYS ... “Give A Gift Tha Lasts All Year Lo A SUBSCRIPTION^ Only *2.00 Per Year CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY OR CALL 717-394-3047 or 626-2191 LANCASTER FARMING Will Send A Gift ■ Certificate Announcing the Start of the Gift Subscription PLEASE SEND THE UNCASTER FARMING TO: Gift Card to Name ............. p e ad fr0m.......... Address City state Amount Enclosed $...., and Nevin Mast, Berks Co. The election of Junior Executive Committee Delegates was then held. Two delegates and one alternate from each of the six districts were elected. From these delegates of ficers were then elected. The 1974-75 Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association Officers are: president - Scott Bauermaster, Somerset Co., vice president - Nevin Mast, Berks Co., secretary - Patty LeVan, Northumberland Co., treasurer - Gary Akers, Lancaster Co., reporter - Diana Belke, Bucks Co. That evening at the annual banquet, members heard from the 1973 Distinguished Junior Members, Greg Landis of Lancaster Co. and Pheobe Ruth of Berks Co., and remarks from the Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess, Deb Miller of Dauphin Go. The 1974 Distinguished Junior Members were recognized and an invitation was extended to attend the 1975 Convention to be held in the Southcentral District at Gettysburg. Lancaster Farming Saturday, Nov. 30. 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