Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 03, 1984, Image 136

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    D4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,1984
NY cattlemen elect
executive secretary
CORNING, N.Y. - Lee
Kraszewski of Coming has been
named executive secretary of the
New York Beef Cattlemen’s
Association. He succeeds Robert
Good of Perry who is retiring after
seven years in the position.
Kraszewski is a native of the
Elmira area and was educated in
the city’s parochial school system.
He attended both Cornell
University and Elmira College and
served with the U.S. Army in
Vietnam.
Kraszewski and his wife Karen
have a 225-acre farm on
Sticklertown Rd. in the town of Big
Flats. They have a herd of Polled
Herefords and also raise hogs.
Kraszewski has been a member
of the New York Beef Cattlemen’s
Association for eight years and has
served as Chemung County
Director for the Southern Tier
Division since 1980. He is currently
assistant treasurer and his wife
assistant secretary for the
' Division.
He is a member of the Chemung
County Farm Bureau Board of
HEWEY WELDING
Directors and chairman of the
local affairs committee. He is also
a member of the State Farm
Bureau livestock committee, the
Chemung County Agricultural
District advisory committee, the
Chemung County Cooperative
Extension agriculture committee,
and the Sullivan Trails Resource
Conservation and Development
Council.
In 1982 he was named Out
standing Cooperator for the
Chemung County Soil and Water
Conservation District and this
winter he organized the Chemung
County Beef Short Course.
The Kraszewskis have three
children: Jessica, and twins
Andrew and Stephen, 1.
As executive director of the
state-wide New York Beef Cat
tlemen’s Association, Kraszewski
will be in charge of membership,
marketing, sales, producer ser
vices, and the many other
programs of the organization He
was selected for the position from
a large group of applicants.
Kraszewski who officially takes
Summer dates set for junior Polled
KANSAS CITY, MO. - The
American Polled Hereford
Association (APHA) and junior
Polled Herefords breeders from
across the country are getting set
for the 11th National Junior Polled
Hereford Show and Forum, as well
as the Eastern and Western
Regional Junior Polled Hereford
Show that will take place this
summer.
lowa will be the host state for the
National Junior Polled Hereford
Show and Forum, July 22-26 on the
lowa State Fairgrounds in Des
Moines. In addition to the judging
on July 25-26 of 1983-born heifers
and cow-calf pairs shown by junior
over the executive secretary post
at the March 17 Council meeting
said, “I look forward to the
challenges of the position. I will
bring my farm background and
interest in people and cattle to the
job, working with both current and
new programs to serve the state’s
beef cattle industry.”
MID-SOUTH TRACTOR
PARTS, INC.
Rt 280x316 Slkeston MO 63801
BUy
Save ft Good
50% Used
Parts
Mid-West's Largest and
Most Complete Inventory
CALL TOLL FREE
Out of State 1-800-325-7070
Missouri Res 1-600-392-0929
We Ship Anywhere
g at* It'
■■‘•*<9l h -'EH
■Oei—
Yes, Morton Buildings
designs and erects all types of
buildings'! To meet your
building needs from farm
buildings to those designed for
industrial use trust Morton
Buildings You'll recognize our
s
YEAR-ROUND CONSTRUCTION
1185 York Rd
Gettysburg PA 17325
Rd #lO Box 76
s*.
Meadville PA 16335
State College Box 361
Centre Hall PA 16828
a*;
Box 126
Phillipsburg NJ 08865
1918 Industrial Drive
Culpeper VA 22701
Hereford shows
APHA members, there will be a
full slate of informative and
recreational activities for the
youth and their families. Included
will be the finals of the National
Junior Showmanship contest,
selection of the National Junior
Merit Award winners, the National
Speech contest and the National
Polled Hereford Beef Bowl com
petition
The campus of Middle Tennessee
State University at Murfreesboro,
Tenn , has been designated as the
site for the Eastern Regional
Junior Polled Hereford Show. The
show dates are Julv 16-18, with
Quality...
jBHI ■ ■ |HR
Sslm-I -
N 4
... for business...
quality workmanship, con
struction and appearance
with a strong, written warranty
to back it up in every Morton
Building. Bring your building
plans to us, we'll show you why
... and farm!
Ph 717/334 2168
Ph 814/336 5083
Ph 814/364 9500
Ph 201/454 7900
Ph 703/825 3633
■ 1 -rr NEED
" 1 ? MORE ROOM?
M A"Ai\ Read The
Classified
- H.* Real Estate Ads
m
Call or writ* today (or mora raaaont why you should LF
own a Morton Building
[ I Sand mora Information on MORTON BUILDINGS
[ l Hava your talasman phona lor an appolntmant
[) Commarcial 4 Industrial □ Horsa Bams
' 1 Machlna Sloraga H P. ~rV
1 1 Qaragas 4 Shops Shallars
1 Alrplana Hangars n Riding Aranas
Nam*
Addrast
Phona No
judging scheduled for July 18. The
Western Regional Polled Hereford
Show is planned for June 21-23 in
Puyallup, Wash. Heifer judging at
that show is set for June 23.
The ownership and entry
deadline for Polled Herefords to be
shown in any of the three summer
events is May 21. To obtain entry
forms or more information about
the 11th National Junior Show and
Forum, the Eastern Regional or
the Western Regional, contact the
American Polled Hereford
Association Youth Department at
4700 East 63rd Street, Kansas City,
Mo., 64130 (816) 333-7731.
a Morton
Building is a
must for
your opera
tion. Our sales team will explain
in full detail the Morton Building
best suited to your farm and
business needs. Call or write
* today!'
FREE WEATHER VANE
with every building
purchased 1
-
*■
*
* ' V’
■V
K . ±.