OF THE SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB 327 



THE KETTON OX 



129. The Ketton Ox was later known as the Durham Ox (133) 

 and is so described in this catalog. The painting of which this 

 is a copy was ma4e of him at five years of age, whereas the 

 painting entitled the "Durham Ox" was made later in life aftCx 

 he had achieved an exhibition record under the management ol 

 Mr. Day. 



MAXWALTON COMMANDER 



130. Maxwalton Commander 406947, was grand champion 

 bull at the 1917 International. Among the last of the illus- 

 trious calves sired by the far-famed Avondale 245144, he com- 

 manded a value and a breed respect almost from calfhood. He 

 was dropped September 28, 1913, at Maxwalton Farms from 

 the imported cow Roan Lady 36th, by Nonpareil Crown. 

 Immediately following his championship he was purchased at 

 the phenomenal price of $7,500 by F. A. Gillespie & Sons, 

 Tulsa, Okla., and at the dispersion of this herd in December, 

 1918, was acquired by H. C. Lookabaugh, Pleasant Valley 

 Farm, Watonga, Okla. Here he is successor to the famous Fair 

 Acres Sultan and the entire story of his service to the Shorthorn 

 breed can be written only when the next decade has gone by. 



