A36-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 3,1990 STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) —Plans are in the final stages fo the upcoming Pennsylvania Hosltein Convention to be held Feb. 22 through Feb. 24 at the Days Inn-Penn State. the convention kicks off with registration from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Thursday. The registration committee is to provide bags con taining information, maps and “Heart of Pennsylvania” memora bilia. Officials recommend an ear ly registration. The association board of direc tors meets at 1 p.m., Thursday. A dairy bar and commercial exhibits open shorty afterward. The dairy bar features local products and an estimated 35 exhibitors are scheduled. Law Cuts Down On Joy Riders HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) — The state Senate has approved legislation to protect farms and privately-owned lands from vehicle-related crimes, according to Senator Edward Helfrick. Helfrick said he sup ported Senate Bill 1272 on behalf of area far mers, who are exasper ated with trespassers who joyride over valu able farmlands, damag ing crops. “Their destructive behavior will be harshly punished under this legislation,” said Helfrick. Under the bill, any one who operates a veh icles on property with out the permission of the owner will be sub ject to stiff fines and other penalties. For the first offense, the driver will receive a $5OO fine. For the sec ond and subsequent offenses, the driver will receive a $l,OOO fine and have his or her driv er’ s license suspended for six months. If the individual has not reached legal driving age, the suspension will go into effect when the license is obtained. Helfrick added that the bill covers trespass by snowmobiles and ATVs. Helfrick said the bill is also in the best inter est of sportsmen, who often lose access to hunting lands when frustrated farmers close recreational acreage to everyone. “Driving for fun over valuable farmlands is a crime and should be treated as such,” said Helfrick. “It takes money directly from the pockets of farmers.” The bill now goes to the House of Represen- Holstein Association Convention Set Also starting at 1 p.m., the PSU Department of Agriculture is to present a display on agriculture and education. At 3 p.m.. Dr. Daryl Heasley, with the PSU rural sociology department, will talk about the need for expanding leadership in rural communities. Joy Dunbar, chair of the Pennsylvania Rural Leadership program, is scheduled to follow Heasley and discuss ways to become involved with rur al leadership advances. Former President Jimmy Carter is to be guest speaker during the evening banquet. 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