£ CRYSTAL SPRINGS - As a result of growihg interest in Red and White dairy cattle, members of the Red and White Dairy Cattle Association soon may have their first eastern show in the COOI OFF AT E.M. HERR'S WITH THESE HOT SPECIALS HAVING VENTILATION PROBLEMS? WE HAVE A FAN FOR EVERY APPLICATION CALL US FOR SPECIAL P ALSO AVAILABLE SHUTTERS and CONTROLS SANBORN VENTILATING FANS (w/shutlers) Diameter List SALE 12” $90.95 *69” 16" $125.95 *93” 20" $135.55 *105” 24” $215.95 *159” SP^T 1 •gn-.8-r' ELECTRICAL FENCE POSTS Round Rod Style Reg. 69' 59* Ea. Bundle of 25 -*14.75 • 25 per bundle • 4’ high • Welded anchor plate Store Hours Mon.-Thurs 7.30 A.M.- 6:00 P.M. Fri 7:30-9:00 First eastern show highlights RWDCA calendar Association’s 12-year history, said RWDCA spokesman John Car penter. According to Carpenter, the show and sale are tenatively planned for April 9-10 at the Farm I IMPROVED GOLDEN I MALRIN FLY BAIT 5 Lb. Can Reg. $13.95 SALE $ 1 1 *95 ea. 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The show, which is expected tr feature 75 to 100 animals, will complement the RWDCA annual spring sale, usually held in the Guernsey Pavillion in Lancaster. 12«/2 $75.95 $69.95 $75.95 $114.95 $98.95 $128.95 12*/2 12 l /t SALE 69” 64” *69” *107” *92” *109” Full 3 Year Warranty _____ f Ple*s« Clip t Mail Coupon to KIH niITPII KNN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. LF6/26 run uuiun j irou FARM SYSTEMS, INC.i >&— | Hrvnii*yM L**N*3*GrenCwvwwn 1730 Hfchway72 North | W .,. F Lebanon, PA 17042 I *£mess I CITY ! TELEI Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26,1962—A19 “We're very happy with the sale facilities, but we can’t really hold a show there,” Carpenter explained. “There has been a growing desire for breeders to show their animal ? ” Previously, Red and White breeders’ only outlet was the national show and sale held in Wisconsin each fall. “All local shows do not have a class for Red and Whites,” Car penter noted. For many Red and White breeders, the tenative eastern show is welcome news •'l’m pretty excited about it,” said Gmny Davis, who along with husband Bill operate one of the leading Red and White herds in the nation with a rolling herd average of almost 21,000 on 70 cows “I just wish the local fairs would go along with it,” said the Brad ford County woman. She explained that the Red and White cattle are not recognized by the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association. "That’s where the problem is,” she said. Consequently, the Davises double-register some of their animals, with the Holstein Association of America and with the RWDCA Davis explained that her two sons can then show their animals with the black and white in youth competition. For most Red and White breeders, show quality RWDCA registered animals are not unlike the old saying, "all dressed up with noplace to go.” Red and White membership has steadily increased at a rate of 15 percent each year said Carpenter In 1970, the RWDCA recorded 538 members which has grown to the WHY SHOULD YOU BUY SEALSTOR RATHER THAN ANY OTHER GLASS-FUSED TO-STEEL STRUCTURE? SEALSTOR IS BETTER TOP TO BOTTOM We have the working proof. A re cent study of our records for each Sea/stor owner in our territory has produced the first statistical in formation concerning repair costs of Laidig bottom unloaders. We thought you would like to read the result: Laidig 98 forage unloaders in Sealstor average daily cost of maintenance Laidig 43 grain unloaders in Sealstor average daily cost of maintenance ixt r summa sales pink* am mow in effect- 717-273-9324 1962 projection of more than 8,000 According to Carpenter, most of the original RWDCA founders were Milking Shorthorn breeders Many of the breeders were familiar with the Red Holstein as a genetic color variation of the black and white Holstein breed and viewed these cattle first as a means to infuse new blood into the Milking Shorthorn breed and secondly as a promising venture in themselves For a tune, crossbred Red Holstem-Milkmg Shorthorn cattle were entered m an appendix registry of the Milking Shorthorn Society, but a growing awareness of the possibilities of pure red Holstems led to the foundation of the RWDCA in 1964, Carpenter noted From the beginning, the RWDCA has operated with an open herd book This registration program accepts any dairy - animal regar dless of breed, age, or color A grade-up program requiring two crosses to a purebred sire for grade Holstems or three crosses to a purebred sire for colored breeds allows breeders to grade-up to purebred Red and White status However, Carpenter explained that a breeder is not required to follow this grade-up plan in order to record cattle in the herdbook - A lot of grade breeders aren’t aware they are eligible for our program,” said Carpenter At this time, Carpenter noted that that about 50 percent of all registrations are black and white Holstems and ten percent are animals of mixed breeding, usually Ayrshire, Guernsey or Milking Shorthorn. 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