A34-Lancttt*r Farming, Saturday, Dacambcr 25,1993 STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association has announced several projects, prog rams and deadlines this week. According to news releases, the Junior Holstein Association is sell ing Holstein clothing as a promo tional effort and fund raising project. The items are all manufactured by major name-brand companies, such as Russell Athletic Wear, and Hartwell shirts. The clothing fea tures Pennsylvania Holstein word ing and the ideal Holstein cow picture. ‘These items make excellent Christmas gifts,” according to the news release. “Why not order yours today andhelp our Junior Holstein members?” In addition, the association has announced four contest deadlines for Jan. 1, leaving little time to get GIANT HEAVY DUTY BOAT & TRUCK TARPAULINS 13X16 .... $l3 11X33 .... $33 16X30.... Sit 30X30.... $36 15X34.... $36 36X40.... sss As a part of an advertising test, North American Tarp Mg. will send any of The above size tarps to anyone who reads and responds to this test before the next 30 days. Each giant heavy duty tarpaulin Is constructed of extra tough, 100% waterproof, high density fabric and has nylon reinforced, roped, double-locked stitched hems, electronically welded seams, with 4 (1/2 dia.) metal grommets every 3 feet all around and reinforced triangular corner patches so It can be roped down and secured extra tight. Specifically designed lor heavy duly uses on trucks carrying heavy duty bulk and pallet riding materials, tractors, extra heavy machinery, awnings, tents, sports equipment, grain, hay. tools or any equipment for industrial or private use, kept outdoors In hot or sub freezing weather. Each tarpaulin is accompanied with a LIFETIME guarantee that it must perform 100% or it will be replaced free. LIMIT (10) any size tarp per address. Add $7 handling and crating lor each tarpaulin requested. Send appropriate sum together with your name and address to: Dept. T 815 North American Tarp Mlg 7095 Hollywood Blvd. Suite 761 Los Angeles CA 90028. Or lor fastest service from any part of the country: CAll FIE! 1 Dayi • Walk, 14 Hssti • Day 1-800-374-2030 DEPT. T lIS a a v t ion ciitir cud niti vn* f ■ LOOK WHAT’S COMING! Pain, apprehension, injuries, and damage are all descriptors that are commonly used when Emu/Rhea breeders talk about vet care, moving birds from pen to pen, or just normal health care such as worming or sexing. A breeder designed a crate that allows one person to safely work on and/or transport Emus or Rheas. The E/R crate it constructed of cattle panel material with a steel floor that it powder coated. The non-slip floor makes the crate very safe for the birds and it easy to clean and disin fect for the owner. There are grates in the front and back for easy entry and quick release. A two-position handle on the front of the cart can be easily instidled to move cart like a wheelbar row. The handle also helps to balance the crate if being moved manually. There it also a hitch connected to the bottom of the frame for small tractors. The E/R cart can also be used for moving calves. The dimension of the E/R crate; 3'A feet tall by 4 feet long by 2 feet wide. Orders will be shipped UPS with directions for assembly. A limited supply of the E/R crate will be available soon. For More Info. Call: PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. 295 Woodcorntr Rd., LilIU, PA 17543 Pa. Junior Holstein Announces submissions entered. The contests affected include its achievement sholarship, of which three sl,oooeducational grants are to be awarded; the Pennsylvania Junior Progressive Breeder Award contest; the 30,000 pounds cow award; and the Breeder of an Excellent Award. Ayrshire Association Announces Registration Special BRATTLEBORO, Vt —The Ayrshire Breeders Association made two announcements recently involving new staff and a reduced, limited-time registration fee. According to news releases made this week, effective immedi ately, all Ayrshire animals aged more than 24 months can be regis tered for $2l through the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association main office in Brattleboro, Vt Those who apply and meet the criteria for the avoids are to be rec ognized at the Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Convention Awards Program, set for Feb. 13 at the Ramada Inn. in Gettysburg. All application forms, and more information, are available through the Pennsylvania Holstein Associ ation. Telephone (814) 234-0364. “We wanted to provide our members with a way to catch upon any animals that are over 24 months and not yet registered,” said Ayrshire President Art Gad dis. “Only by registering animals can the Ayrshire breed continue to improve itself.” Ayrshire board members approved the price which is the same as would be charged for an animal aged 8 to 12 months at their November board meeting in Louisville. Ky., according to the •Livestock Producers . . . Sign up today for “Farming in the ’9o’s”, a financial seminar featuring . . . > A J Russell Albright Senior Loan Officer Keystone Farm Credit, ACA Avondale, PA ‘Terming in the ’9o’s” is sponsored by Agri-King, Inc. and Fulton Bank, Lancaster, PA. Seminar fee of $lO includes a family-style meal. — 1 Plan on me . . . Name Address Phone No. Attending 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Thursday, January 13, 1994 Harvest Drive Restaurant Intercourse, PA @ $lO each Contest Deadlines The achievement scholarship is based on involvement in dairy work, accomplishments, need and future plans for involvement in the agricultural industry. The progressive breeder award recognizes those junior members how have bred registered Hols teins that meet production and type standards above breed average. news release. For more information, write to: Ayrshire Breeders’ Association, Brattleboro, Vt., 05302-1608; or call (802) 254-7460. In other news, the association announced it has hired Rob Schrull as general manager, and Jill Stahl as program coordinator. According to the news release, as general manager, Schrull is to be responsible for the overall oper ations of the office. He is also to John Moose Vice President Agricultural Loan Officer Fulton Bank Lancaster, PA AGRI-KING KEY TO PROFIT The 30.000-pound production award is self-explanatory, except that the production must be accom plished by a junior-member bred cow within a 305-day lactation. The breeder of an Excellent award, of course goes to any junior Holstein member who has bred a cow that scores Excellent and applies. serve as executive secretary, trea surer and clerk. Stahl’s duties as program coor dinator are to primarily be “coordi nation of information from the Ayrshire Office to the member ship,” according to the release. She was previously managing director of the international market department at Holstein Associa tion of America. She is to also serve as advisor to the Ayrshire Board of Directors on international opportunities and strategies. 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