Keystone Holstein Guides Official Uw KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN FUTURITY FOR 3-YEAR-OLDS Exhibitor Numbaf Mail* eh*ck payafei* le not*, a separate ENTRY porm is Bannayluania Kaltlaln Asm required tor each exhibitor 838 •*nn*r Blka Slat* Coll**# BA I*lol IKTHT WO IU( Na IU( N* *•« Na SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS * INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS fill m all spaces for , ___ M I READ CAREFULLY the rules as thevannoar each animal If additional space is needed Dlease 3 ENTRY FORM—must be signed by owner or on Uus 1.7 the rules as they appear w a plain of Wlth uifima ««thon*ed agent tion as requested above WHAT ARE FRIENDS FOR? Your nice warm friends at Osburn have done it again designed a new wood- ■ stove that is one of the most efficient, clean burning stoves in the world The OSBURN IMPERIAL 2000 meets the rigid standards being set by environmental protection agencies and promises a clean burn - every time 1 WMAN'S STOVE SHOP RD3 Ephrata, PA 17522 One Mile East of Ephrata on Rt. 322 Just Off Rt. 222 Announced The OSBURN IMPERIAL 2000, a revolution in woodstove technology, from a world leader in non-catalytic combustion The wood stove for now - and for the future - from your nice warm friends at Osburn After all, what are friends for? OSBURN IMPERIAL 2000 Meet Osburns nice warm friends at Tues. & Wed. 10-6; Thurs. & Fri. 10-8; Sat. 104; Closed Mondays (717) 733-4973 ENTRY FORM • Typ* or Print ■RBBOBR fc ADDHBSS liw lUftMr»UM CriHwm pressure mSf*Wm WASHERS f jf J Hot or Cold f% *OO From 600 To 3,000 P.S.I. ** ft w We Will Demonstrate Mfcgg(o^ Avail-nhlp At GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA (717) 786-7318 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22,1986-A35 STATE COLLEGE - The Keystone Holstein 3 Year Old Futurity is a project of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association to stimulate interest in breeding and developing outstanding registered Holsteins, for production and type regardless of individual herd size. Three nominations are required for each animal that competes. A breeder may nominate any number of heifer calves they wish. Rules and Conditions Any registered Holstein female bom in Pennsylvania and bred by a member of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association that was bom between Sept. 1, 1985 and Aug. 31, 1986 is eligible for the 1989 Keystone Futurity. The first payment of $3 is due with nomination paid by Jan. 31, 1987. The second payment of $ll is due with nomination paid by Oct. 1, 1987. The third payment of $2O with nomination paid by Oct. 1, 1988. All futurity monies shall be kept in a separate futurity fund and used only for futurity purposes. The purse in this event will be divided with 50 percent or at least $5OO being awarded to the first place animals. The remainder will be divided among the other participants with percentages varying according to the number of exhibitors. All nomination fees are committed to the purse. No refunds will be made whether an animal competes or eligibility is discontinued. Eligibility after an animal has been nominated is maintained by making subsequent payments on due dates as specified. This responsibility rests with the owner, and failure to make the next payment cancels eligibility. Any animal sold after being nominated initially will remain eligible, and the new owner will be responsible for maintaining subsequent payments. The Pennsylvania Holstein Association is sponsoring and governing the Futurity and will not be responsible for any accident or injury in connection with the show. For more information or entry blanks contact: Pennsylvania Holstein Association, 839 Benner Pike, State College, PA 16801,814- 234-0364. * % s * a STRIKE IT RICH! SEU IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED % %
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