Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1989, Image 36

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    A36*UncMtor Farming, Saturday, April 8,1989
PA Dairymen’s Assn. Offers Membership
NEW CUMBERLAND (Cum
berland) For over a century, the
Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Associ
ation and its predecessor organiza
tions have developed and sup
ported programs to promote and
further the general welfare of the
dairy industry in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Dairymen’s
Association has, since its begin
nings, worked closely in coopera
tion with the Dairy Herd Improve
ment Association, encouraging
production testing for dairy herd
improvement. Early efforts of the
Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Associ
ation led the successful drive to
eliminate Tuberculosis and
Brucellosis from the state’s dairy
herds. Numerous other successful
dairy programs with roots in the
Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Associ
ation include the state’s Purebred
Dairy Cattle Association (PDCA),
the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy
Show and the All-American Dairy
Show, Penn State Milk Quality
Control Program and Mastitis
Research at Penn State and the
University of Pennsylvania.
Financial support and awards
programs of the Pennsylvania
Dairymen’s Association benefit
the state’s Dairy Princess Prog
ram, 4-H and FFA youth, educa
tion and research at Penn State
University, and recognize excep
tional service to the industry by
individuals.
The loyal support of many
members has enabled the Board of
Directors of the Pennsylvania
Dairymen’s Association to con
tinue programs which advance the
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION - PENNSYLVANIA
1989 membership fee - $3
NAME
RD/STREET/BOX NO.
TOWN
COUNTY
check s
Please
PENNSYLVANIA
DAIRYMEN’S
ASSOCIATION
1989
YEARBOOK
IN COOPERATION WITH
PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY HERD
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
1988 HONOR ROLL
welfare of the Pennsylvania dairy
industry. All individuals who are
interested in the enhancement of
dairying in Pennsylvania, whether
dairy producers, representatives of
allied industry, or educators, are
invited to join.
Annual membership fee of $3
includes a copy of the Pennsylva
nia Dairymen’s Association
PHONE NO.
Dairyman
Renewal
Annual Yearbook, featuring
DHIA summaries and historical
facts, educational materials and
reference items. Membership fee
is payable to the Pennsylvania
Dairymen’s Assoc., 396 Old York
Road, New Cumberland, Pa.
17070.
You may return the application
and annual membership fee to the
above address.
DAIRYMEN'S ASSOC.
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ZIP CODE
Education
New Member
Industry
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Keystone Farm Credit,
ACA - Stockholders’
SHOEMAKERSVILLE For the convenience of the stockhol
ders, Keystone Farm Credit, ACA will be holding 5 sectional meet
ings in its 15 county territory. The following is a schedule of the
meetings:
Monday, April 17, 1989
Tuesday, April 18, 1989
Wednesday, April 19, 1989;
Friday, April 21, 1989;
Monday, April 24, 1989:
Stockholders will be voting for the 10 directors whose terms are
expiring: they will also be voting for 15 Nominating Committee
members.
Keystone Farm Credit, AC A was formed through the recent merger
of Berks-Lehigh Valley, Lancaster and Southeast Farm Credit Asso
ciations. Keystone now serves approximately 5,000. member/
stockholders in southeastern Pennsylvania and has #350 million in
loans outstanding. Headquartered in Shoemakersville, Berks County,
Bernard C. Flory is President and CEO of Keystone.
Stockholders are encouraged to attend the sectional meeting most
convenient for them.
Delmarva Poultry Booster
Banquet Set For April
GEORGETOWN, DE The
Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc.
(DPI) 1989 Fund Drive concludes
April 25 with the Delmarva Poul
try Booster Banquet in Salisbury,
Maryland. Fund Drive leaders are
confident they will reach the
$410,000 goal.
The featured speaker will be
Dan Baker of Bulverde, Texas, a
former Methodist minister. Baker
travels extensively throughout
America sharing the warmth, wit
and wisdom of his “people philo
sophy” with all types of audi
ences. His work reflects his com
mitment to the fact that life is
beautiful, meaningful and worth
while. He believes that seeing life
as good is an option that most
people seldom seriously consider
for themselves. Baker, who has
spoken to the Arkansas Poultry
Federation convention in two of
the last three years, will provide
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West Fellowship Christian School
Atglen, Chester County .
Registration: 6:00 p.m.
Christopher Dock Mennonite H.S.
Kulpsville, Montgomery County
Registration: 6:00 p.m.
Historic Strasburg Inn
Strasburg, Lancaster County
Registration: 6:00 p.m.
Hershey Lodge & Convention Ctr.
Hershey, Lebanon County
Registration: 11:15 a.m.
Days Inn
Allentown, Lehigh County
Registration: 6:00 p.m.
an inspirational and humorous end
to the Booster Banquet.
Another highlight of the even
ing will be the presentation of
awards ot Delmarva’s outstanding
poultry growers. In addition, DPI
will present its Delmarva’s Distin
guished Citizen Award to the
member who contributes time and
services to the poultry industry
and who participates in civic work
and other community activities.
The DPI Medal of Achievement
will be presented to a public ser
vant of an agency or organization
for outstanding achievement and
service on behalf of the poultry
industry.
About 2,500 people are
expected to attend the Booster
Banquet. The banquet is chaired
by Joel A. Boren of the Mam
Farm Credit aca. The Fund Drive
Chairman is Harry J. Mitchell of
Berlin, Maryland.
12.95
19.95
NY Add 7% Tax-
Grand Total-