Franklin Co. DHIA Presents Awards From the left, Raymond Shoemaker, of Chambersburg, receives an award for having the Franklin County DHIA herd with the lowest average somatic cell count, at 68,000, wblle Larry Dice, of Para Dice Farm, also in Chambersburg, holds his DHIA herd management award. The two were presented with the awards during the county organization's recent annual meeting, held at the Kauffman Community Center. ACCENT USERS: DON'T SACRIFICE ROOTWORM CONTROL Now there’s a way to get the superior rootworm control of COUNTER® systemic insecti cide-nematicide and still use Accent post-emergence herbi cide later on. How? By using COUNTER® CR™ - the con trolled release formulation with the distinctive pelletized shape. A shape that delivers See the AgriGenterA Dealer Nearest You or for more Information call your Cyanamid Rep. Eastern Pennsylvania Area: Mike Fleming 717-627-0661 Western Pennsylvania Area: Jim O’Bryan 814-667-3648 RsstricSsd Use Psstidde. Always follow labal directions. 0/™ Tradamarks, AznsricanCyana mid Company <D 1994. Trademark, DuPont Company Har^e s t PARTNIRSm Preferred Customer Program (Continued from Pago A 22) Billed as two of the world’s largest store. retail stores, the shopping tour * In addition to fashion clothes includes “The Winner,” the and accessories, on the third flow world’s largest off-price fashion of “The Winner” is “Bavarian Vil store with four Doors; and “Rey- lage,” a Door which features 15 er’s” the world’s largest shoe old-world gift shops. JACKET WITH THE PURCHASE OF W 600 LBS. OF COUNTER. (ANY FORMULATION OR PACKAGE) f 1 Nam Addresi Towi Zip. • Offer Good Only To PA Residents • Limited One Per Farmer or Farm Operation • Mall this coupon with proof of purchase (Dated Dealer Invoice) To: American Cyanamid Co. Michael Fleming 536 Wood View Drive Lftltz, PA 17543 OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 1, 1995 MUST SUBMIT BY MAY 31, 1995 I Exposure For Holstein Breeders Thunday, Feb. 23 noon 7 p.m noon 6 p.m noon 6 p.m 1 p.m. 3 p.m.... 1 p.m 7 p.m 10 p.m. 11 p.m Friday, Feb. 24 8 a.m. —lO a.m. Early bird program, commercial exhibitors’ highlights. 8 a.m. 5 p.m Dairy Bar open 10 a.m. 5 p.m Commercial exhibits open 10 a.m. 6 p.m Registration open 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m Ladies program 10:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m 82nd Annual Meeting 6 p.m. 7 p.m Banquet reception 7p m _ Convention banquet and dance Saturday, Feb. 25 8 a.m. .steadily -over longer lasting less and more uni isect protection. Best applied banded, )RCR is labeled for Accent or virtually herbicide. So don’t . options. Check 'UNTER CR today. ALSO AVAILABLE IN LOCK'N LOAD .Phom Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Decanter 24, 1994-A23 1995 PA Holstein Convention Schedule of Events .State. 19 - Lighter spring for less required pressure Svl - Approx 1 3 gpm at 40 psi gf • Plastic plug and smaller water chamber for g g frost protection a B • Vi" top and bottom water inlets 9 9 • Screen on valve for water filtration II PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. g 1 295 Woodcorner Rd., Lltltz, PA t 7543 0 PH: 717-738-7365 I 9?naanrana £2L||aZß|S, Commercial exhibits open Dairy bar open Meeting of Board of Directors Host Day activities, tours, shuttle bus to sale cattle barn. Convention Sale. Dairy bar open Awards Breakfast Program Busses return to the Radisson about 3:30 p.m., allowing tour par ticipants time to hear the final speaker of the general convention meeting. The 82nd annual meeting is set to be held from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Radisson. From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. is the ban quet reception. At 7 p.m. the con vention banquet and dance is to begin. On Feb. 25, an awards breakfast and program is scheduled to start at 8 a.m. Reservations at the Radisson should be made by Feb. 7, by call ing (412) 528-2501 and indicating that the reservations are being made in connection with the con vention. The lodging rate is $6O (tax not included). Other than hotel reservations, send the ticket order form and pay ment to: 1995 Pa. Holstein Con vention, Dean and Jody Kind, RD 3 Box 253, Slippery Rock, Pa., 16057. or call (412) 530-2612. Registration
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