Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 30, 1988, Image 21

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    LANCASTER Tuesday,
February 2, is the deadline for
reservations for the 1988 Pennsyl
vania Holstein Convention, being
held February 23, 24 and 25 auhe
Willow Valley Family Resort and
Convention Center at Willow
Street.
Room reservation must be made
in writing to Willow Valley at
2416 Willow Street Pike, Lancas
ter, Pa. 17602.
Tickets for the various events of
the three-day convention can be
purchased from Jed and Sue
Beshore, 39601 d York Road, New
Cumberland, Pa. 17070.
Host Day will be Tuesday, fea
turing tours of the People’s Place
in Intercourse; Atlantic Breeders
Cooperative and Ford New Hol
land. In the evening the convention
sale will be held at Willow Valley,
with a pre-sale on-your-own buf-
Dedication and
Dependability...
Palmyra/Myerstown Kennett Square/Thorndale
Andrew C. Terrell Gary Kline
717-274-6402 215-444-6060
MEMBER FDIC
_ Deadline Nears For PA’s Holstein Convention
fet. Ray Owen, an entertainer from
Gettysburg, will provide pre-sale
entertainment. About 50 of the top
cows in the stale will be offered for
sale.
Wednesday will be the business
meeting of the Association, and
Dr. John McCormack, columnist
for Hoard’s Dairyman, will speak
Ten Jersey Scholarships Available
COLUMBUS, OH High afe four j k c Nisbe{
school graduates and college and Scholarships awarded annuall
university students with Jersey Enlr - for Lu cse scho]arshins are
backgrounds are eligible to apply ~ . T ,
r. u i u- 6 , . * accepted from those Jersey youths
fortenscholarshipsawardedannu- entered the " vious
ally by The American Jersey Cattle year . s National Jcrsc / youth
11, ‘ r , . Achievement Contest (announced
The basis for selecting the reci- duri the current }
ptenis will be need, character. Sti f dents who J enrolled in
scholasuc excellence and other coll Qr those who have com .
qualifications commonly used as plel ed high school and are ready to
criteria for the awarding of scho- F n(£r a c s oll or universit
larships for study aan accredited eli ible t 0 for one of
college or university. e
These words sum up our service to
Pennsylvania agribusiness.
Cultivate a relationship with the
Meridian banker near you.
Meridian Bank
Or call toll-free, 1-800-222-
Professionals with the personal touch
in the morning. The ladies will
have their own luncheon at the
Treadway Resort Inn, featuring a
fashion show by Watt and Shand,
and a presentation on herbs by
Mrs. Bertha Reppert, owner of The
Rosemary House in
Mechanicsburg.
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Lancaster
Bob Zook
717-295-8577
1-2150
Wednesday night’s banquet will
feature entertainment by Re Crea
tion, a nationally known singing
group, and following the banquet
will be the first-ever auction to
benefit the youth scholarship. The
convention will conclude with an
awards breakfast on Thursday.
Juniors will have a full sche-
William A. Russell Scholarships
awarded annually by the AJCC.
Applicants must have an interest in
or background with Jerseys.
Two V.L. Peterson Scholar
ships are awarded each year to stu
dents who have completed at least
one year of college. Any Jersey
junior meeting that qualification
may apply for these scholarships.
BAR & CHAIN *
$3.99
Reading
William Hughes
Blame Fessler
Doug Darling
215-320-FARM
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30, 1988-A2l
dule, with Dairy Bowl and the
Dairyman’s Contest on Tuesday,
their own party on Tuesday even
ing and a pool party on Wednes
day. They will have a separate ban
quet Wednesday evening before
joining in efforts to raise money
for the junior scholarship program.
The Paul Jackson Memorial
Scholarship is awarded each year
to one Jersey junior who has com
pleted at least one year of college.
All applications for scholar
ships are due in the AJCC office by
July 1. For further information,
contact: The American Jersey
Cattle Club, P.O. Box 27310, Col
umbus, OH 43227-0310, (614)
861-3636.
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Phone:
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Houses
Lancaster, PA
397 3721
Lewistown, PA
248-D983
State Code:
;e, PA