~ a ~ -f Ist National Holstein Convention slated for Phila, jUPHIA, Pa. - from all parts of States be on -hen the 91st annual * 0 f the Holstein jgn Association of convenes in on Jane 30 and Sheraton Hotel, John F. Kennedy , var d, Philadelphia, 'rve as convention and ate of the iee ting. Hostforthe convention is the !y lvania Holstein , t ion. William L. jam, Shavertown, fanner member of'Hie Board of Directors, ;erve as*. general ctual business be preceded by I'M SMILING -BECAUSE I BOUGHT A NEW FORD AND SAVED A BUNDLE! FORD MOTOR COMPANY IS PAYING US $lOO TO" $1,500 BONUS ON CERTAIN MODELS DELIVERED TO CUSTOMERS BY JUNE 30. CALL US NOW...WE*RE DEALING! Buffalo Springs - 949-6502 Route 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall Lebanon County FORMULATED DAIRY RATIONS. OUR FLORIN DAIRY FEED IS BLENDED TO A JUST-RIGHT FORMULA OF MILK-PRODUCING PROTEINS, VITAMINS AND MINERALS TO ASSURE HIGHER PRODUCTION. a COUNT ON US FOR ALL YOUR DAIRY FEEDS. WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. Host Day activities and HFAA and HFS board meetings. Delegates will have before them two proposals to revise the Association Bylaws. A revision sponsored by-the Board of Directors represents changes in procedure for election of delegates to the annual convention. The second revision involves a proposal to further liberalize the color marking provisions, under the sponsorship of a group of six members. Pennsylvania leads, all states in the number of delegates based, on active membership. Over 200 junior members of. Holstein-Friesian Association will also par ticipate in the convention. KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. The history of our country, dairy educational programs, and plenty of fun will highlight the junior’s stay. Special ladies activities have been arranged which include a luncheon and historical entertainment. Convention activities will .come to a dose with the National Convention Sale on Friday morning, July 2. Approximately 70 head of the finest Registered Hdsteins from across the nation have been specially selected for the sale managed by the Pennsylvania Holstein Association and R. Austin Backus, Inc., Mexico, N.Y. The sale will be held at die Guernsey Sales Pavilion east of Lancaster at the junction of Rt.’s 30 and 896. The Pennsylvania delegates who will be at tending the convention are: Donald V. Seipt, Easton; J. Mowery Prey, Jr., Lan caster; Neil L. Bowen, Wellsboro; Kenneth Mowry, MOUNT JOY, PA Roaring Spring; David C. Bridenbaugh, Martinsburg; Slusser, Centerville; Harvey Jay E. Landis, Lancaster; W. Stoltzfus, Morgantown; George Page, Jr., Columbia Alpheus L. Ruth, Fleetwood; Cross Roads; David E. Roth, Fred M. Naugle, Carlisle; Loysville; Creedin C. Corn- Richard H. Packard, Troy; man, Carlisle; E. Wayne Lynn A. Miller, Towanda; Beshore, New Cumberland; Clarence Stauffer, Ephrata; Paul R. King, Delta; Marion Emil G. Peters, Port" W. Alsdorf, Spartansburg; Matilda; Bonnie Ann Miller, Arthur Baxter, Stoneboro; To wanda; George H. Ralph T. Oakes, Jackson tractor pull results By JUDY MITCHELL Berks Co. Reporter KEMPTON - More than 100 contestants in 11 weight classes competed in the state-sanctioned Class B tractor palling contest held at the Kempton Country Fair on Jane 18. Winners in the form class Dairy Farmer's Special Oou) Ready Your FASTER WHEN YOU FEED OUR SCIENTIFFCALLY Lancaster Farming, Satui Kempton Co. which induded 72 entries were: 5500 lb. class - Richard Trorell, Boymanstown, driving a Case DC. 7500 lb. class - Ralph Wolverton, Asbury, N.J., John Deere 4010. 10,000 lb. class - David Gross, Hamburg Rl, John Deere 3020. 13,000 lb. class - Wiliam Spatz, Bernville R 2, In ternational 1066. 15,000 lb. class - Randall Hetrick, Oley Rl, John Deere 4020. 17,000 lb. class - Albert Neufield, Jr., Hamburg Rl, International 1206. from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES EUMTS CC GM YE-STEPYEARS Jane 25, 1951-The Colombia Broadcasting System presents the first commercial color broadcast in television history. June 26, 1945-Delegates from 50 nations conclude their meeting in San Francisco by signing a charter establishing the United, Nations Conference on International Organ ization. ' ... June 27,1940-Charles De Gaulle recognized by British as leader of all free Frenchmen. June 28,1902-The United States buys the uncompleted Panama Canal from France. To Increase Profits... Center; C. Richard Landis, Lancaster; Clark A. Yoder, Salisbury; Ray E. McMillen, Loysville; Duane Mattocks, Troy; Vernon R. Umble, Christiana; Elam Bollinger, Manheim; David R. Spicher, Belleville; Thomas Dnm, Jr., Landisburg; and John M. Harnish, Lancaster. Taking the top spots in the modified and super stock categories were: 5200 lb. modified - Nathan Wolfe, Bedford R 2, driving a F2O Farmall with a 413 Chrysler engine. 5200 lb. super stock - Charles Snyder, Tamaqoa R 3, Ford 7000. 7200 lb. modified - Donald Landis, Berlin Rl, In ternational WD9 with two 440 Dodge engines. 7200 lb. super stock - Chester Snyder, Andreas Rl, Ford 8600 Donald Landis of Berlin Rl, also took first place in the 9200 lb. open with his International WD9. PH: 653-1451 June 26.1976—25
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