Df—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980 OMAHA, Neb. - The National Western Livestock Show, held in Denver, Co, will be the site for national activities for the American Shorthorn Association as it conducts its annual meeting and National Shorthorn Show & Sale, January 15-18, according to Ron Hofstrand, president. Well over 300 head of cattle from the top competitve herds of Shorthorns and Polled Shorthorns from the U.S and Canada are ex pected to compete for top honors m the National Show on January 18, with class competition beginning on the Del. fruit growers to meet Thursday WYOMING, Del - There will be an all-day workshop for Delaware’s commercial peach and apple produce: s Thursday, December 18 The program starts at 10 a m at Filer’s Orchard in Wyoming with demon strations on orchard trees by Rutgers University ex tension fruit specialist Ernie Christ and extension plant pathologist Jack Springer The group will then move to Anthony’s Restaurant in Wyoming for lunch and the afternoon session, which concludes at 3 30 p m The program will include Bradford (Continued from Page D 7) Pet Roypa Farm Chris Stuart Wnsley 4451 3 Romame & Jeff Sechnst Lou 3 James & Diane Elvidge Arlmda 3 Mattie 3 Spooky 3 Lil 3 3 4 305 18 490 762 CENTRAL HEAT FROM WOOD-COAL (or Of I or Gas) • Our Multifuel heating system automatically switches from one fuel to the other It heats your house and your hot water Safely Reliably. • You choose the most economical fuel. 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DHIA 2 305 16 462 710 8 305 19 334 715 305 284 305 305 18,229 18 050 16,180 21 820 chimney comas The National Western will be the site for a National Shorthorn Sale as well, with a top offering of select seedstock from superior herds across the country. The show for sale entries is scheduled for 8 am on January 17 with the sale conducted that evening at 7 p m. Sale arrangements are being handled by Cagwin Cattle Services, Inc, of Virginia, 11. Hofstrand said the Association’s business meeting is scheduled for Friday, January 16, at the Denver Hilton, beginning at 9am Agenda highlights will include the election of national officers and three directors’ seats Directors whose terms are expiring include L Eugene Byers, Loudonville, Oh, Merl Welch, Elkhart, n , and F.A Heckendorf, Jr, Castle Rock, Co Byers will retire from the board with Welch and Heckendorf eligible for reelection. Other important business activities will include in formal discussion sessions between the general membership and the board of directors, evaluation of breed direction into the 1980’s and discussions in volving the policies, public relations and advertising promotion programs of the Association Hofstrand said that recognition will be given to Shorthorn and Polled Shorthorn producers during the Friday evening banquet 719 736 722 793 cunrrs COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. \ 7 DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING V RD #3. DENVER, PA 17517 DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? COCALICO EQUIPMENT HAS THE TWO MACHINES TO HANDLE YOUR DRAINAGE PROBLEMS. * Both Machines Equipped with Laser Beam Grade Control Drainage Pays High Returns COMPARE IMM AnnlS,™ Even with the conservative fig- Land Drainage 2i-46% ures shown here, it’s obvious that Farm Buildings . . . 3-23% , , . .... » . 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