A2O-L«ttMt»r Farming, Saturday, Dacwnbar 31,1988 1 STATE COLLEGE (Centre) Come to the Wild, Wild West for a day of fun during the Pennsylva nia Holstein Association Conven tion. The ladies of northwest PA have planned an affordable geta way for you women and whoever else might be interested. If you are tired of the pressures of hard times, then foiget them for Febru ary 20-21 and have a good western time. The ladies have planned a craft show for your enjoyment Monday afternoon and early evening. Lo cal crafters will display their wares in the tropical courtyard surrounding the pool. The main ladies program will be held at the luxurious Oak Tree Country Club. In the morning there will be two demonstrations; one will be on how to use scarves as attractive accessories, and the other will be on porcelain dolls. “Through Grandma’s Attic” will be a colorful, captivating pre sentation by Connie Kay Brough. She is a very upbeat speaker that will reminisce with women of all ages using antiques you might be familiar with from Grandma’s attic. After a scrumptious luncheon, the ladies will board buses for a tour of some of the attractions in the area. First stop will be at Vol ant Mills, a three-story restored mm llill With 4 mils minimum of Plastisol coating over G9O zinc galvanizing, a Morton Buildings' roof carries a 20 year warranty against red rust. When you buy a Morton Building you buy not from a dealer, but direct from a company with 85 years of customer satisfaction and enough financial strength to honor all commitments made ’ the written warranty. P.O. Box 361, Centre Hall, PA 16828 814/364-9500 3368 York Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 717/624-3331 See Us At The PA FARM SHOW - Spaces #6lB & 619 PA Holstein Convention Offers Ladies Program feed mill that houses several craft and antique shops. There will be an opportunity to shop and browse through this unique site. Then on to the Wendel August forge. This forge is one of the very few remaining forges in the coun try that continues to produce forged aluminum, pewter, bronze, and sterling silver entirely by hand. These metals are crafted into plates,'mugs, trays, plaques, Christmas ornaments, and many other decorative and useful gifts. Each piece of giftware is unique because it is handcrafted, and there is sure to be something to interest everyone. Since several metals are used, there are gifts available in all price ranges. Finally, the last stop will be Steece’s Ice Cream Shoppe where the ladies will be treated to some of their tasty homemade ice cream. Then it’s back to the Sheraton for a couple hours of free time before the banquet Make plans now to attend this “day of fun” in the Wild, Wild West The Northwest Pennsylvania Junior Holstein members invite all Junior Holstein members to join them for a special “first” in Pennsylvania. It will be the first completely Junior Holstein Con vention planned and conducted in Pennsylvania. WINTER SALE PRICES IN EFFECT is The Time To Buy! Warranted 20 Years Against Red With 4 mils Plastisol Coating Now Rd. 10 Box 76, Meadviile, PA 17325 814/336-5083 The planning committee has put together a fun. action filled con vention scheduled especially with you - the Juniors - in mind. The convention is scheduled for February 17-19,1989 at the Sher aton Inn, West Middlesex. The theme, “Juniors Jammin ‘89,” includes plans for a “Jam’s” dance, where Jams will be the clothes of the day. A review of the schedule starts with registration opening at 8:00 p.m. on February 17. We also have planned a pool and pizza par ty with plenty of activities for all. There will be games, mixers, piz za and drinks and plenty of fun to start our first Junior Convention. On Saturday the 18th, things start “Jammin” with a kick-off meeting to review the schedule and activities for the remainder of the Convention. The always popu lar Dairy Bar will open with an abundant supply of dairy products and other goodies from Northwest PA. The Dairy Bowl Contest will start at 8:30 a.m. with a double elimination, two division contest with the winners going on to rep resent Pennsylvania at the Nation al Contest For those not participating in Dairy Bowl, we have some excit ing, educational workshops being planned. There are three work- resentatives Local Re ■ 1 PA Junior Holstein Annual Calf Raffle j STATE COLLEGE (Centre) The Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association’s 9th Annual Calf Raffle is in high gear. Juniors are out J selling tickets to help fund the many programs and activities spon- I sored by the Pennsylvania Junior Association. I This year’s raffle calf comes from Rynd Home Farms and Linden- I Loch Holsteins. She is a Bis-May Tradition Cleitus calf from an j Excellent-90 Ocean-View Sexation with records to 28,930 4.2% 1229 f. The Granddam is a VG Matt Carlo with 31,420 3.3% 1027 f. The next three dams are VG or Excellent I The winning tickets will be drawn at the PA State Convention Sale I on February 20 at the Sheraton Inn, West Middlesex. The first prize I winner has the option of taking the calf or a cash prize of $lOOO. Sec j ond prize is $250, and third prize is $lOO. Winners need not be present I Pennsylvania Juniors benefit greatly from the raffle. Trips, judging I schools, production contests, DJM’s and many other contest and I programs are funded from raffle sales. I To receive your six tickets, simply fill out the ticket order form and j return it with $5.00 to: Pennsylvania Holstein Association I 839 Benner Pike I State College, PA 16801 PJHA RAFFLE TICKET ORDER FORM • Name_ Addresi I Phone ( ). I would like tickets at 6 for $5.00 I Please make checks payable and send to: j Pennsylvania Holstein Association 839 Benner Pike l State College, PA 16801 I —.— __ __ _ shops that will be repeated twice. Workshop topics include Ad Design and Layout and Picture Taking; Judging Cattle with emphasis on oral reasons and Farm Computers with “hands-on” activities. With the ad design workshop, a contest will be held, where the best ad designed, as picked by Convention goers, will 410 N 3rd St., Youngwood, PA 15697 412/925-1737 P.O. Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 201/454-7900 receive a full page ad in a future edition of PA Holstein Profiles. 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