LOUISVILLE, Ky. Richard Prentice, owner of Arrowhead Farm at Fulton, Mo., has been reelected president of the American Shorthorn Association during the group's annual meeting held liere during the North American International Livestock Exposition. The announcement was made by James ,W. Shirley, executive secretary-treasurer of the Association. Prentice had been elected in 1979 to the board of directors of the national beef cattle breed organizations headquartered in Omaha, Ne. John Humphreys of Tynywtra Farms, Wolcott, In., was elected to serve as vice president. Hum phreys, reelected for a -second terrm to the board of directors in 1979, succeeds Don Stout of Kremlin, Ok., in the vice presidency. Tnree persons were elected for three-year terms to the nine member board by the 103 voting Get your ag loan from the bank that understands fanning. 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Shorthorn Assoc. delegates from 26 Districts that represent -Shorthorn and Polled Shorthorn producers across this country and Canada. They are Ric Hoyt, Burns, Qr.; Richard Braman, Ashley, Mi.; and George Alden, Hamilton, Mo. They suc ceed' retiring board- members' Ronald Hofstrand, Leeds, N.D.; Mark Graham Sr., Waverly, Mn.; and Jim Kibler, Waitsburg, Wa. ■ Other members of the board include Robert Douthit, Orange, Va.; Mike Ougdale, Omaha, Ne.; Charles Leemon, Hoopeston, 11., and Stout. The National Shorthorn Lassies, observing their 25th anniversary as the. breed’s promotion-; auxiliary, also held their annual meeting during the Louisville activities. That group elected Mrs. Wilma Russell of Fullerton, Ne., to serve as president. A previous member of' the board, she had served as coordinator of the group’s national queen contest and as vice president prior to being elected to - the top leadership position. She succeeds Mrs. Marge Tribbett, Linden, In., who had served two terms as the group’s president. Other officers elected included Mrs. Janice Alden, Hamilton, Mo., vice president; Mrs. Shirley Raisbeck, Lancaster, Wi., secretary; Mrs. Mary Marston, Canton, Ks., treasurer; and Mrs. Mary Bass, Plainview, Tx., public relations. Other women on the aboard of directors and filling other leadership posts include Mrs. Judy Hoyt, Bums, Or.; Mrs. Barb Campbell, Determan, Early, la.; Mrs. Connie Wise, Bethany, II.; and Mrs. 'Jijbbett. Bank of Lancaster County and Auxiliary name officers <ce, rlj_ Fulton, Mo., has been elected president of the American Shorthorn Association. Elected vice president was John Humphreys, left, Wolcott, In. In the UNIVERSITY PARK - Everyone wants to get paid for all of the milk which they produce. To assure that this is the case, be sure that your bulk tank is on a firm foundation and properly' calibrated. If there is a crack in your milkhouse floor, the bulk tank will not remain in calibration. Your bulk tank must set on a firm foundation. This can be on a solid floor, or pillars under all legs. Pillars or footers, under the walls, should extend below frost level, up f 1 t ’BE. h i C Barnard stresses bulk ADVANCE NOTICE Edwards Farm Complete Dispersal Sat. Jan. 2 at Prattsburg, N.Y. Farm sold and retiring after 35 years -here, selling antiques at 10:00 A.M. followed by an extra clean line of machinery and one of the last remaining all homeraised Holstein herds! 42 top Holstems sell with a rolling herd average of 17,000 M. Eastern bred to the best bjjlls since 1955! A sale you won’t want to miss for one of Steuben County.’s most respected dairymen. Owners, MR. & MRS. LAWRENCE EDWARDS ■ Auction Conducted by Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc. 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Contact your cooperative or milk dealer if you have reason to believe that your bulk tank is out of calibration. When time permits, they will conduct a quick check cei r are newly elected members of the board of directors are shown from left, George Aiden, Hamilton, Mo.; Ric Hoyt, Burns, Or.; and Richard Braman, Ashley, Mi. tank calibration using increments of 25 gallons of water. Recalibration should be done, if necessary, using five gallon measures of water. Check or recalibrate a factory calibrated tank as soon after installation as possible. Check the legs of your bulk tank and the floor of your milkhouse. Take steps to have the calibration checked if it has been more than three years. Your income depends on your bulk tank remaining in calibration', Barnard stresses. BUY NOW... 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