24 -—Lancaster Farm! HARRISBURG - Flood waters caused by Hurricane Eloise forced exhibitors at the All-American Dairy Show last week to leave the Farm Show Building before Holstein Judging had been completed. Many of the exhibitors began loading their animals Thursday evening, but by then, all loading docks were inac cessible due to high water. The show was officially canceled at five o’clock Friday morning. By then the only way out for the animals was up the ramps of the large arena and out the east .entrance. Evacuation of the animals was somewhat hampered because they had to be milked before they were loaded on the trucks. By five o’clock Friday evening the last Holsteins were removed and the entire complex was under at least a foot of water. Dairy Princess Most of the prizes given during the All-American Dairy Show went to out-of state exhibitors, but Penn sylvanians did take some of the honors: She has brown hair, hazel eyes, is 5 foot 4 and is 16 years old. That’s Charlene Rae Maust, Pennsylvania’s Dairy Princess for 1975. The attractive miss from R.D.3, Berlin, received her crown at a dinner held in con junction with the Penn sylvania All-American Dairy Show held at the Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Sept. 22-26. Snowmobile instructors trained A training workshop for snowmobile safety in structors will be held at 7:30 pan., Thursday, October 9, at the Farm Credit Office, Route 100 (just south of Route 22) Fogelsville, Lehigh County. This program has been prepared for snowmobile dub members and officers, 4-H club leaders, snowmobile dealers and others in Berks, Lehigh and Northampton Counties who are or would like to become snowmobile safety in structors. W» WU ■* VU -<■■* -t-t V* V* Saturd Oct 4.1975 int, urday, All-American dairy sh Guernsey Show Pennsylvania entries won three major honors in Guernsey competition at the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show in progress this week at the Farm Show. The grand champion bull, “Snider’s Arco Butch,’’ was shown by Bernard 0. Snider, New Enterprise, while Elsie and Scott Wolff, Quanyville, showed “Hollow View C Jethro,’’ the reserve grand champion bull. Dennis C. Wolff. Millville, won reserve Junior cham pion female honors with “Pen-Col Darling Dawn.” Other Guernsey winners were: grand champion female, “Murrlyn Hugo’s D Dandy,” H. E. Clem and Terrance P. Mnrren, Frederick, Md.; reserve grand champion female, “Wyoming Darimost Mirage,” Robert Ripley, Cortland, N.Y.; junior champion female, “Lit tlefield’s Fayvor Mona,” Sharon and C. littlefield, Watertown, N.Y. Brookwood Farms, Cuba, N.Y. was named the premier breeder and exhibitor. Jerseys and Holsteins Farms from Kentucky and Wisconsin took the lion’s share of top honors in Jersey and Holstein competition at the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show. Happy Valley Farm, Danville, N.Y. showed two winners and was also selected as the premier Jersey breeder while Pinehurst Farms, Participants will receive information Hn snowmobile course organization, teaching methods and techniques, certification and evaluation, and liaison with the Department of En vironmental Resources Snowmobile Unit. The Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension Service and the Department of En vironmental Resources are cooperating to present this training event. Similar workshops are being held throughout the state this fall. Sheboygan, Wis., won prizes in Holstein Judging. Jersey; grand champion bull, “Pioneer Star Jester," Pioneer Farm, Old Lyme, Conn.; reserve grand champion, “HVF Pride,” Happy Valley Farm, Dan ville, Ky.; junior champion bull, “HVR Pride,” Happy Valley Farm; reserve Junior champion, “Merry Gladiator," Pioneer Farm. TURN THE CLOCK BACK 1. ORDER NOW and save a substantial amount per bushel, and protect yourself against any shortages that develop as a result of the current western drought. 2. ORDER NOW and have first call on available varieties and grade sizes. PAY FOR your Doebler's Hybrids by October 15 and take a full 10% Early Pay Discount. (Replaces Early Order Discount during special offer.) 4. SPECIAL "Turn the Clock Back" offer ends October 15, 1975 to be replaced with new prices and the new 1976 sales program. 5. REMEMBER when you think of Doebler's think 56# bushels! I PENNSYLVANIA HYBRIDS, INC. R. D. 1 Box 424 Jersey Shore, Penna. 17740 CJ975 PRICE CARD:) SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR PRIOR SALE Doebler's' Commercial Single Cross Hybrids DPH 89X •ri)PH- 85X* DPH 85X-A DPH 83X -I*A—B6o2* DPH 79X» DPH 77X DPH 70X DPH 66X DPH 64X DPH 60X -DPH-^STX*. DPH 56X DPH SOX Doebler's 3-Way Hybrid Crosses PA 8703 3-Way DPH 800 3-Way DPH 790 3-Way DPH 750 3-Way DPH 600 3-Way DPH 600 A 3-Way DPH 500 3-Way DPH 400 3-Way DPH 350 3-Way Jersey: grand champion female: “Femies Generator Special Sal,” Happy Valley Farm; reserve champion, “Generators Celia,” Windy Knoll Farm, Rockville, Md.; junior champion female, “HVFK Matilda,” Korey Porter, Danville, Ky.; reserve Junior champion, ‘‘Merry Sleeping Fairy,” Pioneer Farm. Reprint of Spring 1975 Prices in effect October 15, 1974 (Note "New for '76" and * Discontinued Varieties) DOEBLER'S Days 125 120 120 118 115 URGE AND MEDIUM PUTS Per 54 lb. tv. $36.80 (ROUNDS A PLATELESS $33.t0) $27.80 (ROUNDS A PLATEIESS $24(0) Holstein: grand champion bull, “Krowndale Highcroft Fury," Pinehurst Farms, Sheboygan, Wis.; reserve grand champion, “Bennett Farms Marquis Jasoer ” “Nagel - Bennett - Repard, Holcomb, N.Y.; junior champion bull, “Sir Prestige Reflection Elgin,” Pinehurst Farms; reserve champion “Hobs Haven Fury Mott,” Order 1976 Seed Corn October 1974 Prices DPH 8704 DPH 666 C DPH 526 A DPH 410 C DPH 344 PA 333 PA 290 DPH 325 DPH 225 A DPH 200 Flint Dent 73X Waxy 108-112 $39.80 64X Waxy 103-105 64X Hy Lycine 103-105 $36.(0) *WAXY hybrids are 10% more efficient when fed to beef cattle than ordinary hybrid corn DPH SOX Single Cross PA 5203 3-Way Cross . The Hybrids That Are Bred, Tested, and Grawn for the East -w IV a.!' AT Pa. Hybrid Double Crosses Special Feeding Hybrids (See Below) NEW HYBRIDS FOR 1976 * Discontinued Hybrids Hobbs Haven Farm, Mayfield, N.Y. Ayrshire Show Out-of-state entries took most of the prizes in Ayr shire competition at the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show. The lone exception wai “Towerview’s Kelly’i Heather” which was judged penrufij^oq 711 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster. URGE AND MEDIUM FLATS Far 54 U». 80. $20.80 (ROUNDS A FIATELESS $17.80) 115 Days 95 Days < S < V.< v V