—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977 122 Pa. National Horse Show set for HARRISBURG - The 32nd Pennsylvania National Horse Show will be held at the Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg, Pa., for eight days, from October 15 to October 22 With an entry list of more than 700 com petitors, Harry G. Banzhoff, president of the Penn sylvania National Horse Show, expects this to be the oest National in many years. Special features of the norse show include the world taraous Budweiser Clydesdales which will perform for the first time at :he October 17 evening session and appear nightly T hereafter Other attractions PUBLIC SALE Barn burned and selling at the Sky Farm, 3 mi. from Greenwood or 6 from Troup ] sburg, N. Y., 15 from Knoxville, Fa., j SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22,1977 AUO:3OA.M. (Machinery in a.m. - cattle at 1 p.m.) tractors (David Brown “990 D” w/loader, Cov. ,hutt “560 D”, JH “MD”, & MH “30”). NH “273 Haylmer” thrower-baler, “479” haybme, barrel spr- der i all only 2 yrs. old!). 4 wagons (Lamco &NH s.u. v 2 kicker). IN “350” chopper, MH “Clipper” combine, plows, drags, sprayer, planter, 425 gal. bulk tank, etc. 35 interstate-tested Holsteins (32 cows, 2 bred hfrs., 1 bull). Owned by: MICHAEL AND ANNA SKY For info or sale list, Contact Rumsey Sales, Bath, N.Y. (607) 776-3478. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES ANNUAL DAIRY SHOW AND SALE BIGGER & BETTER THAN EVER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26,1977 New Holland, Pa. Sale barn located 12 miles east of LANCASTER, PA. on Rte. 23. 250 HEAD OF TOP HOLSTEIN COWS Most will be fresh or close springers. As m past years, our shippers plan this show and sale as one of the highlights of the year l The remarks we get every year from top cow men “I have never seen so many top cows in one place offered for sale.” Come and see for yourself! Show cows must be in the barn Tuesday by 6 p.m. Judging 10 a.m. on Wednesday, John W. McKitrick, judge Classes to be judged— 2-year-old Holstein heifer dry 2 year old Holstein heifer in milk Fresh Holstein cow class Dry Holstein cow class Two mixed classes, dry & fresh including Red & White Holstems and other oreeds For more information contact: NORMAN KOLB. 355 Pitney Road Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Phone 717-397-5538 or ABE DIFFENBACH Phone 717-393-4464 or call the sale barn office Henry Kettering, Pedigrees 717-354 4341 include the Carlisle High School Marching Band and the Zembo Shrine’s award winning Mounted Patrol. One ot the mam at tractions of the show is expected to be the open jumper section in which many well known riders will compete. Rodney Jenkins, a 32-year-old professional, will have three of his leading jumpers present to enter the event. Katie Monahan, from Bloomfield, Mich., has entered two horses in the event. Neal Shapiro, who won two medals in the 1972 Olympics for the U.S. Equestrian Team will also Sale starts at 12 Noon Safe of Champions at 1 p.m Nation’s largest indoor horse show ride, toughening the com petition. Two other major com petitive events are planned throughout the week, also. They are the Prix des States and the national finals of the Medal Class for Hor semanship. The Prix des States is a jumping competition that brings together teams of the leading junior jumpers m the country, representing six states - Connecticut, Penn Tissue grapes produced BELTSVILLE, Md, - Less than a year ago, a vineyard now containing 65 grape vines in Silver Run, Md., began in a research laboratory as just one cubic centimeter of grape vine tissue. The vineyards are part of an experiment conducted by plant physiologist Dr. William R. Krul of USDA’s Agricultural Research Service to propagate grape vines faster and more efficiently through a technique known as “tissue culturing.” Thousands of grape vmes can be produced from a single tissue culture in half the time it to propagate a few hundred vmes by stem cuttings, the conventional way to propagate grapes. Dr. Krul’s vineyard is the first in the U.S., perhaps in sylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and Texas. The learn contest will be held October 15 with the individual junior jumping competition to be held the next day. The Medal Class is the nation’s premier hor semanship event, bringing together all the under eighteen riders who have qualified for the event the past year. This class is scheduled on October 16. Throughout the week of the world, consisting of vmes grown entirely from isolated cells. Tissue culturing provides scientists and nurserymen with an aseptic method of obtaining true-to-form plants from bits of immature flower buds, growing tips, or other tender parts of plants that possess disease resistance or other desired characteristics. The experimental vineyard is expected to be at full production by the summer of 1980. YOURE IN GREAT SHAPE WITH IMS! Oct. 15 competition, there is a variety of classes and events. Featured will be classes for hunters, jum pers, American Saddle Horses, Tennessee Walking Horses, Morgan Horses, pony roadsters, equitation and police competition. The Pennsylvania National Horse Show is a non-profit organization. Proceeds from the show are donated to the Kiwanis Club of Harrisburg’s Youth Foundation. As the nation’s Tn * FHIO/IV, OCTOBER 21,1977 C \. 11:OOA.M. Sale at Troy Fairgrounds, Route 14, Troy, Pa. Daughters of cows selling with records up to 24,000 lbs. of Milk. Several selling from Dams over 1000 lbs. fat. Many young excellent & very good cows sell. Many daughters of excellent cows sell with records to 1012 lbs. fat. 25 own daughters of Elevation sell. An extremely fancy red cow by Marquis Ned. Features include: A V.G. 88 own daughter of Telstar; an Elevation from an EX. Astronaut; a V.G. 88 Magnet with 23,D00M, her heifer calf by Fury Ivan sells; a fancy red Marquis Ned show cow; two full sisters by Elevation from a V.G. 88 Kingpin with 903 F; several daughters of Transmitter in luding a bred heifer from a V.G. 87 dam with 1006 i a fancy Penn State Ivanhoe Star; a Kingpin bred farmer from a dam with over 200,000 lbs. M; an own daughter from Ir vington Pride Admiral from a V.G. dam. A Charmcross with over 600 F at 1-10 from a 1002 F dam; a Chief from an EX. 3E dam; a Bootmaker from V.G. dam; several heifer calves by Job; daughters of Chief Magnet, Marquis Ned, Pride Admiral, Astronaut, Betty Chief, Kingpin, Starlite, Bootmaker, Jetstream, Job, & other popular AI sires sell. Catalogs at ring side. Don’t miss this outstanding opportunity to see & purchase the greatest group of Holsteins ever assembled in the Endless Mountains area. Sale Managed by ENDLESS MOUNTAINS HOLSTEIN SALES Box 92 RDS Towanda, Pa. 18848 Bill Kent - Auctioneer Chuck Will - Pedigrees Bergen, NY Underwood, Minnesota thru 22 largest indoor horse show, the Pennsylvania National has entries from all over the United States and Canada. It features two performances daily, starting at 9 a.m. and 7:30 p,m. General admission is $2 for daytime performances and $2.50 for evening sessions except for the final Saturday when tickets are $2.50 and $3.00, respectively. Children under 12 are admitted to all sessions for $1 when ac companied by an adult. Pi.
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