Majeskie Resigns Dr. J. Lee Majeakie, Director of Program Development for the Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Association has announced his resignation effective June 15. He has also served as Area Representative for states surrounding the Home FORAGE WAGONS DION - BADGER - COBEY SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! A. C. HEISET FARM EQUIPMENT INC. RDI, Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone 717 865-4526 Located >/? mile South of Fredericksburg off Route 343 Evenings By Appointment the best helper any farmer can get One of the friendly people at the Friendly First is Bob Badger - President of the Friendly First Farm Loan Corporation. Bob’s a native of the area lives on State Street in Quarryville with his wife and two children talks farm lingo and understands the problems that beset today’s farmer. He’s a Vice President of our Installment Loan Department and is a long-time expert at solving money needs for farm maintenance ... new equipment and stock ... plus all the other requirements that keep your farm a profitable operation. Funds are now available for any and all agricultural needs. If you need help, come in and talk things over with Bob the best helper any farmer can get! Give him a call at 687-8611. The Friendly First FARM LOAN CORPORATION THE BANK THAT ALWAYS STRASBURG EAST KING STREET WILLOW STREET 697-9611 LANCASTER 464-3421 397-4732 Office during the four and one-half years he has been with the Association. Lee has accepted a staff position at the University of Maryland. He will supervise the DHI program, teach two courses and coach the collegiate judging team. M- a subsidiary of HKje First TlotioncA (bonk St/voAburuj, HAD NO-SERVICE-CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS From Cattle Society Lee cited being able to spend more time with his wife, Bonnie, and their four month old son, Matthew, as the principal factor for making this decision. Majeskie began his duties as Assistant to the Secretary-Fieldman in September 1969. With a change of title to Director of Program Development, his major responsibility with the Association, in addition to field work, has been the supervision of the Produc tion and Type Performance Registry (PTPR) Program. While with the Brown Swiss Association, Lee has concentrated his efforts on supervising the growth of the PTPR Program and the Cow Certification and Elite Cow Program. He was respon- w *> V" BUCK 294-4175 MEMBER FDIC sible for the National Brown Swiss Performance Division. He has also served on several National PDCA Committees. Lee's enthusiasm in his work with Brown Swiss people and cattle is well known to the people who have associated with him. Articles written by Dr. Majeskie have appeared in the Brown Swiss Bulletin, Hoard's Dairyman and Journal of Dairy Science. Dr. Lee Majeskie, a native Four Aces at Hersheypark Hersheypark will be the site for the official premier reunion of the Original Four Aces, May 24, 25 and 26 at Hersheypark’s sun covered Amphitheatre. After 17 years of separation, the group decided to reunite as a result of increasing requests from nostalgic Four Aces fans. A 1 Alberts, lead singer of the Aces, has received many calls in recent years to reform the original group. The interest soon became not only a serious consideration by the Four Aces, but a reality when Alberts was approached by Hersheypark officials to premier the reunion at Hersheypark on a nostalgic Memorial Day weekend engagement. The original members, A 1 Alberts, Dave Mahoney, Sod Vaccarro, and newcomer Jim Athens, after signing their historic contract with Hersheypark, immediately began rehearsals for their premier reunion. After their premier engagement at Her sheypark, the group will embank on a concert tour with several recording sessions planned throughout the tour. Four Aces will perform three shows daily over the Memorial Day Weekend; 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at Hershey park’s 1,200 seat Amphitheatre. 780 EAST MAIN ST., NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 717-354-4241 —FREE ESTIMATES- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1975 of Wisconsin, received his Waukesha, Wisconsin, Lee PhD in Animal Science and has been involved with the Population Genetics from dairy industry all his life. He Kansas State University in has been on many Judging June 1970. He received his teams through 4-H, FFA and B.S. and M.S. degree from college and in 1969 Lee the University of Wisconsin, placed first out of 104,093 Before being appointed to entries in the Hoard’s his position with the Dairyman Judging Contest. Association, Lee served for a test. short while as the District Lee is a member of the Director, Agricultural American Dairy Science Stabilization and Con- Association, and Dairy servation service U.S.D.A. Shrine Club. He enjoys Raised on a registered sports, youth work and is an Holstein farm near antique buff. Planning to Dig 15