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A large contingency of Simmental breeders is expected to gather at the Walt Disney World Resort Complex near Orlando, Florida, January 28-31, 1982 for the Four teenth Annual, Meeting and Con vention of the American Sim mental Association. Highlighting the Convention schedule will be an appearance by renowned radio and television personality, Paul Harvey. Harvey, whose daily broadcast is heard on more than 1,200 radio stations and 100 television stations, will deliver the main address “A Time to be Alive” at the ASA Awards Banquet pn Friday evening, January 29. ; “JEarly response indicates that sveimay have a record setting Convention registration”, said ASA Executive Vice President. Earl B." Peterson. “Advance registration reflects that many members will be accompanied by their spouses and children. It’s a great opportunity to combine a business meeting with the finest entertainment found anywhere”. Convention headquarters will be at the Contemporary Resort Hotel, which is listed as the “Capital” of the Walt Disney World Convention Kingdom. It’s a hotel sometimes described as being “fifty years ahead of its time,” with a sleek monorail running right through the lobby, a total of 1,046 luxury guests rooms and suites, and numerous other features. On Saturday evening, January 30, Convention goers will have the opportunity to attend the .“America Is” dinner show a patriotic musical salute to 200 years of “Americana as can only, be produced by Disney”. LEASE 1T... See Your Agri Builder ★ VARIOUS SIZES HEIGHT AND WIDTH AVAILABLE ★ THESE BUILDINGS ENGINEER. ED FOR SELF ERECTION (Butler will furnish Erection and Foundation Drawings) lES |R HASCHEN TRI-COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGRI-SYSTEMS SYSTEMS R.D.#l, Box 55 P.O. Box 505 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 Chestertown, Md. 21620 PH: 609-467-3174 PH; 301-778-5800 I Address ICKLIN STEEL TRI-STATE MARINE WALTER J. KELLER BUILDING QUILL J gilders dist. inc. construction - systems inc, construction cd. j county >1 rr Broad Street Route 256 RDIBox4O3J R.a 1 Box 203 P.0.80x 6269 I Citv "eCity, Pa. 16127 Deale. Md. 20751 Strasburg, Pa. 17579 Lewisburg, PA 17837 Harrisburg, Pa. 17112 i H; 412-458-7243 Pti 301-867-1447 PH: 717-667-8681 PH: 717-524-0568 PH: 717-545-7527 j Phone _ Paul Harvey to address Simmental breeders at Disney World IDEAL FOR GRAIN OR MACHINERY STORAGE For Details Special children’s -programs, featuring world famous Disney characters, movies and other entertainment will be held con currently with the Harvey and America Is dinners. Other scheduled attractions include a trade-show, committee Paul Lawrence exhibits top Holsteins NEW CASTLE Local fairs, livestock and dairy shows, much like maple leaves in autumn, begin dropping off one by one, until empty show rings and barren midways signify the end of the season. Lawrence County dairy farmers recently finished out the season with the county’s Holstein show, which attracted more than 50 exhibitors and 150 Black and Whites. New Castle dairyman Paul Lawrence twice made the trip to the winners circle each time for a champion rosette. Lawrence-Haven Threat Polly, a senior 2-year-old was selected by judge Gary Oakes as grand and senior champion. The champ, sired by Hanover-HUI Triple Threat-Red, is out of Pats Ban dolero Pet. ' Lawrence’s second champ, an intermediate heifer calf, was named junior champion. Lawrence-Haven Mars Poppy is sired by Lime-Hollow Elevation Mars and out of Ajay Shan Promis Palm. Judge Oakes went with Mil-Roy Monitor Milky Way for reserve grand and reserve senior cham pion. The 3-year-old entry of A Moore Holstexns Farm is sired by YOU CAN LEASE THESE BINS WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS To Qualified Buyers WEETER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION P.O. 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