Washington/Greene County Holstein Club WASHINGTON - Officers for the Washington/Greene County Holstein Club are: Rex Smith, Avella, president; William Paxton, Washington, vice-president; Gene Painter, Avella, secretary; and John Grice 111, Washington, treasurer and state director. Chairman for club events are: Dwight Hunter, West Alexandria, calf sale; Rod Rankin, Burgett stown, calf sale, breed im provement, and special activities; Chris Hamilton, Avella, show; Patty McMurray, Eighty Four, junior leader; and Judy Grice, Washington, news reporter. Upcoming events for the remainder of 1986 include a club picnic in July, the Washington County Fair and Black and White Show on August 18 to 23, and the annual meeting slated for November. Juniata County Holstein Club MIFFLINTOWN - Serving as president of the Juniata Holstein Club is Melvin Martin. Other of ficers include; Rick Saner, vice president; and Glenn Henry, secretary-treasurer. Directors for the club are: Donald Adams, Norman Lone, Sam Metz, Ronald Mummah, Glenn Simonton, and Steve Wilson. A barn meeting with the classifier is scheduled for December. Also, later this sum mer, the club will be taking their annual field trip. Virginia Guernsey Breeders Assoc . HARRISONBURG, Va. - State officers for the Virginia Guernsey Breeders Association are; Dan Brubaker, president and national director; Richard Carden, vice president; Jack Newbill, secretary-treasurer; and Jacqueline Everett, assistant secretary. Board of director members are: D. Lynn Brubaker, Dan Brubaker, E. Cline Brubaker, Richard Carden, John Crowgey, James Hizer, Jack Newbill, Dennis Hawley, and Wayne Wampler. Refreshments & PRIZES 200 Willow Valley Lakes Drive WILLOW STREET 464-0500 • Try our new Round-the-Clock Teller and Win l A ' Star on your receipt means you are an INSTANT WINNER Stop into the office & claim your prize l Enter "all of your receipts in our GRAND PRIZE DRAWING for a Zenith VCR Entry box in the lobby The Round-the-Clock Teller is locatjd at the drive-in and offers the convenience of 24-hour service without ever leaving the comfort of your car CashSttpam* Directors of the Washington County Holstein Club are (left) Bill Paxton, John Grice, Dwight Hunter, Rex Smith, Christ Hamilton, Rod Rankin and Gene Painter. row left, Don Adams, S.F. Metz, Glenn Simonton, John Cope and Ronald Mummah. In the second row left, Mel Martin, Rich Saner, Steve Wilson, Norman Lone and Glenn Henry. Brown Swiss Breeders Association NEW BRUNSWICK - Officers for the New Jersey Brown Swiss Breeders Association include: * t '~\ r. 1 ‘ ' t If i V* V/ if A. FARMERS FIRST BANK PRESENTS street Off Opening Tune 3Qth Join Our Month-Long Celebration • Enter our "FREE" drawing for HAND CRAFTED PRIZES' Stop into the lobby and enjoy refreshments while you enter the drawing Over a dozen prizes will be drawn from the fine collection of quilts and crafts on display FIRST PRIZE will be the winners choice of a beautiful full-size heritage quilt from the display SECOND PRIZE A Zenith Color TV • Open a NEW ACCOUNT and you'll be eligible to WIN A TRIP' A fling to New York City a trip to Williamsburg or a holiday in Orlando 1 You II receive an entry blank for each new service or ac count even those who sign-up for free services are eligible to win l Pick up a menu of accounts and ser vices to review Make sure you are tak ing advantage of all of the safety and convenience that banking has to offer All contests available NOW. Winners will be drawn at the Grand Opening Celebration on August 9th Thomas Smith, president; Thomas Hoffman, vice president; Melody Heaton, treasurer; and Frank Wright, secretary. Our staff will be offering courtesy tours & lemonade plus A FULL DAY OF FUN, FOOD A ENTERTAINMENT BAR-B-Q CHICKEN BOX Olde Time Pn Wl An Antique Cloth: Fashion Sh» This remarkable show bn to life the beauty, design grace of fashions from thi 1890's through the Roar ing 20 s Visitors will leam how to care for and preserve pern clothing for their own enj SAXONBURG Four events headline the list of siftnmer ac tivities for the Butler County Holstein Club. On July 22 they will be hosting the annual County Holstein Show. A twilight meeting will be held at the Clinton and Harold Rader farm in Connoquenessing on July 29 at 7 p.m. The Butler farm show will be held on August 7 and the summer event climax with the annual Sale of Stars on October 8. The Butler County Holstein Club has served the needs of the local breeders for over 50 years. This club was instrumental in organizing the Western Penn sylvania Championship Show. They also helped to establish the Western Pennsylvania Sale of Stars, which in its first year of operation was the top club sale in the nation. Directors for the Butler club are: George Dean, president; Brad Cooper, vice president; Kenneth Scheidemantle, Virginia State SUTHERLAND, Va., - State officers with the Virginia Holstein Association are: Edward Titmus, president; Joseph Houck, vice president; Margie Ann Dick, Warrenton, secretary-treasurer; and Nelson Gardener, national director. The Loudon Fairfax Holstein Club officers include: Carol Mc- Comb, president; John Everhart, vice-president; and Nancy Potts, secretary-treasurer. The Northern Valley Holstein Club officers include: Bemie Frye, president; David Hardesty, vice president; Frank Eaton, secretary; and William Janney, treasurer. The Fauquier-Prince William Holstein Club officers are: Harold House, president; Jim Ott, vice president; and Patty Leonard, secretary-treasurer. The Piedmont Holstein Club officers are; Donald Taylor, president; John Wells, vice president; and Mrs. Byrd Inskeep, secretary-treasurer. Grand Opening Celebration Saturday, August 9th (Ram date August 16th) plus for your enterta from 12 Noon to 100 The unique harmonizir bygone era with BARBERSHOP QUJ 1 00-2 00 p Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Inly 5,1986-A29 Butler Holstein Club "ICE CREAM SOCIAL" Courtesy of Farmers First Bank f plus for your entertainment from 3 00-4 00 p m A Musical Treat The timeless lilting melodies of a violin and flute duet DRAWINGS FOR WINNERS • The 'Round-the-Clock winner of a VCR I • The New Accounts winner of trips l • The Free drawing winners of hand crafted items on display Participants need not be present to win |> OFFICE HOUKS <| <Y MON TUE WED THU FW SAT g LOBBY & S' LENDING 9-3 9-3 9-3 9-6 9-7 - ? % DRIVE-IN Manager Glenn M Snavely w Beginning June 30 1986 . vcwacftroc V 4 * /““r c t<**c* d Howard Halstead secretary-treasurer; Norman Graham, youth director; Leroy Hogg, sales representative; Dave Leslie, show chairman; and Howard Halstead, state director. Holstein Assoc The Shenandoah Valley Holstein Club officers are: Jeff Cline, president; Lee Heizer, vice president; and Steve Craun, secretary-treasurer. The Blue Ridge Holstein Club officers are; Charles Milliron, president; Galen Fisher, vice president; and Rita Scott, secretary-treasurer. The Mountain Empire Holstein Club officers are; David Bams, president; Danny Wolfe, vice president; Eric Crowgey, secretary; and Katie Altizer, treasurer. The Atlantic Holstein Club of ficers are; Larkin Moyer, president; Forest Nuckols, vice president; Cecelia Moyer, secretary-treasurer. Board of directors for the Holstein club are: R.E. McComb Jr., Edgar Tillett, Jack Hardesty, Charles Smith, Danny Rayburn, Byrd Inskeep, Riley Wagner, Roland Roudabush, Dan Horst, Curtis Scott, Charles Milliron, Charles Miller, Charles Wall, Jimmie Kerr and Larkin Moyer. 2 00-4 00 p m Olde Fashioned 4 30 p m 9*6 9-6 9*6 9-6 9-7 9-12 mrnrn
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