—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 13.1976 64 Loren Zimmerman By SALLY BAIR EAST EARL, Pa. - Loren Zimmerman, East Earl R 1, was elected president of the Lancaster County Holstein Club in a reorganizations! meeting following their annual banquet Tuesday at Willow Valley Restaurant. Elected vice-president was Nathan Stoltzfus, Gap Rl; secretarty, Robert Kendig, Conestoga R 1; and treasurer, Elam Bollinger, Manheim R 7. Newly elected directors include John Barley, Conestoga R 2, Earl Stauffer, Epbrata R 1, and Nathan Stoltzfus. Retiring directors are Clair Hershey, Nottingham R 2; Albert Fry, Mount Joy R 1, and Galen Crouse, Stevens. Earl Stauffer presented awards to Junior Holstein members who won in the county milk and fat contest. Winners were: 2 year old class, Steven Kauffman, Elizabethtown R 1, with a record of 18,468 4 per cent 743; 3 year old class, Richard Mellinger, Strasburg R 1, with a record of 16,530, 3.1 per cent, 520; four year old, Richard Bollinger, Lititz, R 4, with a record of 22,543,3.3. rJL , Instant Replai f? THE ¥ PROVEN PERFORMERS! COMPLETESALES& SERVICE YOUR GIRTON DEALER FOR 25 YEARS (ej W CLARK ELECTRICJNC. Paradise, PA per cent, 752; and five years and older, Joyce Stoltzfus, Gap R 2,16,994,4.7 per cnet, 794. He also announced that Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown R 1, Is a finalist in the Distinguished Junior Member contest. Lancaster County Dairy Princess Debra Kreider, Manheim R 5, spoke about her work in dairy promotion. She said that promotion is being carried out through the distribution of literature, and showed samples of the materials she uses. She encouraged the dairymen to get involved in the milk promotion so that it can continue to expand as it has in the last year. She, encouraged them to consider being either patrons ($l.OO per person, $2.00 per couple) or donors ($5.00) for the dairy princess coordinating committee. She told them it would be like investing in their own business'. She concluded with a smile, “1 guarantee you’ll see results.” President and master of ceremonies Mel Eby presented Debra and alternate Dairy Princess Twila Brubaker with gallon sizes Phone 717-CB7-767S elected pres, of Lane. Co. Holstein Club souvenir plates from the national Holstein convention in appreciation for their promotional work. State director Robert Kauffman and Director of Special Programs Robert Morris borth urged dairymen to participate in the state convention being held November 17-19, at West Middlesex, Pa. They also asked for support of the local junior association as it gets started. Kauffman announced that there are over 5,000 members in the state and just under 600 in Lancaster County. He en couraged members to renew their memberships early. Program Director Mike Nolan discussed the programs of the national office and stressed the need for bull pedigrees at the state office. He said the national convention will be held next June 27-28 in Columbus Ohio, with Obie Snider, Penn sylvania director, being nominated for vice president of the national association. In remarks prior to the banquet, County Extension Agent N. Alan Bair told the farms quality 3000 The junior winners at the Lancaster Joyce Stoltzfus, Gap R 2; and Steven County Holstein banquet were (left Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl. to right) Richard Bollinger, Lititz R 4; dairymen that part of their planning for the future should include “time to think, time to reflect and analyze and time to plan.” He told members not to if you're a farmer. we have the money you need. As a farmer, you know that today's agri-business proves that it really takes money to make money. You're constantly up dating equipment . investing in stock and supplies ... im proving your buildings And the Friendly First FARM LOAN CORPORATION has the money you need. There are advantages to financing your, needs with us because.. • You can arrange a long-term loan to reduce the size of your payments. • You can get a loan for any size farm—whether you have 50 acres or even 500 • You discuss your needs with local people who have both farming and banking know-how. A talk with our Bob Badger or Darwin Mowery can be helpful with current requirements and they’ll also help you plan for the future. Funds are available now. Stop at any office of the Friendly First for complete details on this new service that’s already helping farmers like you ®The friendly First FARM LOAN CORPORATION a subsidiary of Hke First < TLitionofl. (Dank ofr StnoAbun^, THE BANK THAT ALWAYS HAD NO-SERVICE-CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS STRASBURG EAST KING STREET BUCK WILLOW STREET MIOERSVILU; •87-Mll LANCASTER 284-4175 484-3421 872-4888 397-4732 confuse “busyness” with getting a lot of work done or doing the best job. Nearly 270 attended the banquet. Special en tertainment was provided during the evening by Marlene Hershey and the Hershey-ettes. Banquet chairman was Glenn C. Hershey, with Clyde Buchen and B. Robert Charles. MEMBER F.D I.C. i* - r