D4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21,1984 v FREDERICK, Md. Dr. Roger' Omaha, Nebraska. E. Hunsley, executive secretary- Dr. Hunsley assumed his present treasurer of the American Shor- post in 1983, following a successful thorn Association, will be the career of teaching and research at featured speaker at the Annual several mid-west universities. In Dinner Meeting of the Maryland the mid-19605, he was in charge of Shorthorn Association Inc., to be the beef cow/calf research held at Watson’s Family program at lowa State University Restaurant, Frederick, on at Ames, and from 1967 to 1983 he Saturday evening, April 28. The was at Purdue University, West American Shorthorn Association is Lafayette, Indiana, where his the national registry association duties included teaching, research, for Shorthorn and Polled Shorthorn and extension work, cattle. Headquarters are in , The dinner will mark the 30th The most popular market lamb sold at the Manheim sale was this Hampshire cross purchased by Lisa Martin of New Holland and consigned by Bill and Margaret Wade of Greenville, Virginia. ,l,ajimj.=J,=l l =lr=lh=Jl=l l =lr=l,=lr=l.=lr=lE FILLIPPO, INC. DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS f BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Annual dinner slated for Md. Shorthorn Assoc. FRANK A. WANTED anniversary of the Maryland Shorthorn Association, organized in 1954 to promote the interests of Shorthorn and Polled Shorthorn cattle in Maryland and adjacent areas. Membership is drawn not only from Maryland, but also from Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania as well. Current officers are Duane Harper, Woodbine, president; and Dr. Raymond E. Ediger and Dr. Wayne Neely, both of Frederick, vice president and secretary- Lamb sale (Continued from Page D 2) first lamb sale staged in Indiana, Pa., with last year’s sale being held in Bedford. Stating that he was pleased with Saturday’s turnout, Brubaker expressed his intention to make the lamb sale an annual Manheim event. The auctioneer reminds sale buyers that those lambs placing as champion or reserve in a state level or county-level competition will receive a $25 or $l5 credit, respectively, toward the purchase of lambs at next year’s sale. LIVESTOCK LATEST HCCE3 11 '■■■■■ BARN CLEANING SERVICE ARTS, CRAFTS & FLEA AVAILABLE WITH market exhibitors To it wi.. Looking for a place to display your wares dean off dust, cob webs & lots of old nine. on Sat., Aug. 11th, 1984. I I I This will keep your barn looking cleaner Consider the annual St. David Lutheran whiter longer. Church Fair located approx. 7 miles u/. South of Hanover. PA. Just Off Rt. 94. l?irfl22sar Cost $5.00 for space unlimited, payable 100 m " e ra " ,u * * Uncastar the day of the fair. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL If interested please call our church office Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 at 717-632-1922 Bern Spraying Our Business, not«sideline. From 9 AM to 5 PM Monday thru Fri. Spraying since 1961. • Poultry houses • Dairy barns • Milking parlors • Storage buildings • Greenhouses • Office areas • Confinement buildings COMPLETE SYSTEMS. EQUIPMENT. SALES. INSTALLATION. SERVICE FOR CATTLE, HOG, POULTRY AND GRAIN 2754 Creek Hill Rd., Leola, PA 17540 PHONE: 717-656-4151 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 4:30- Sat. 7:30 to 11:30 (Parts Only) treasurer, respectively. In addition to hearing Dr. Hunsley, the Association will hold its annual business meeting, with election of officers and two directors to fill the three-year terms of Susan Eyler, Frederick, and Edwin A. Hevner, Union Bridge, which are expiring. Continuing directors are H.F. Eyler, Myersville; T. Courtenay Jenkins, Jr., Owings Mills; Henry L. Dodrer, Jr., Littlestown, Pennsylvania; and Leßoy Harper, Gaithersburg. The Maryland Junior Shorthorn Association, Kristina Harper, Gaithersburg, president, will also be holding its annual meeting. Among the activities of the association are the holding of an annual fall Shorthorn calf sale, and the presentation of trophies and other awards to 4-H and FFA exhibitors of Shorthorn calves at Maryland fairs. 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Trophies were presented to junior Shorthorn exhibitors at some dozen fairs. All interested persons are in. vited to attend the dinner, which u scheduled to begin at 6:30 P.M Cost is $7.00 per person, and reservations can be made by April 25, if convenient by calling (301) 663-6753. HELPS TO HE AT IN WINTER! HELPS TO COOL IN SUMMER!
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