AT THE SPABC ON LEASE from the W, L." Van Alen farm, Newton Square is the proven Jersey sire, Lilac Remus Unrivaled Owl Gano. Gano has nine daughters aver- SPABC Gets Two New Bulls; Both Sire High Producing Daughters LANCASTER Two new bulls have moved mtn the South eastern Pennsylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative barn in the past two weeks. They are a Guernsey, Black Hole Hollow Valor’s Majesty, and a Jersey, Lilac Remus Unrivaled Owl Gano. The new Guernsey, an eight year old, comes to the coopera tive from Cambridge, N. Y. His pedigree shows Foremost breeding on top and Quail Roost on the bottom. His sire is Fore most Royal Valor 14th ant his dam is Ponition Maxim’s May. She has the highest record in the breed in the 2x-C division having produced 19,646 pounds of milkr and U;oBs~pounds of but terfat as a nine year old in 365 days while meeting calving re quirements. fARAft TANKS mKm .. —^ THE GIRTON SCOTSMAN A self-contained unit, complete with compressor, os 'simple to install as your home refrigerator. GIRTON MODEL F-53 The dairyman's first choice in farm tanks for remote installation. DILLER & CLARK INTERCOURSE, PA. Phone SO 8-3321 aging nearly 10,000 pounds of milk on a mature basis carrying a 5 2 per cent test. He also has nine daughteis that have classifed Very Gooß A proven sire, he has 12 daughters that have exceeded their dams records by 1,305 pounds of milk and 87 pounds of butterfat with an increased test of .14 per cent. Two of these daughters are class leaders-in milk and butter fat production and five more are class leaders in butterfat Three daughters in the Guy Leader herd, York, have been classified very good and desir able. The new sires code number will be SG-49 He will not be put into service for approximate ly 30 days extensive health tests are bing conducted as a matter of routine. Gano has come to the co-op on lease arrangements with W. L. Van Alen, Newton Square. Prov ed principally in the Van Alen We Invite Your Inquiries * Electrical Service herd, he has nine daughters averaging nearly 10,000 pounds of milk on a mature basis carry ing a 5 2 per cent test. Type classification-wise, Cano through his daughters average an outstanding 85 3 points Six teen of his daughters have fresh ened and were all included in the classification study, nine of which weie officially classified Very Good and_ the remaining seven a Good Plus. As a note of interest, all 16 daughters were classified Very Good in the breakdown of Dairy Character, Body Capacity and Chest Bred at Bnngham Farm, St Albans, Vt, he is a son of the Senior Superior Sire, Lilac Rem us Unrivaled and out of the 781 pound Ton of Gold daughter of' Sybil Ashburn Baronet Owl, who, in his own right, is a Senior Sup erior Century Sire. He is a three-quarter brother to Woodside Gamboge Remus (SJ-20), a sire that established an enviable production record here and in Maiyland They're built to last,- Heavy steel framework sealed in air tight, rust resistant, moisture free chamber. You get more for your dollar. Gallon for gallon of capacity, it's your best buy. ★ Fast, economical direct-cooling. ★ Completely automatic operation. ★ Built low—only 36" from floor to stralne# opening. "k Sanitary stainless steel outlet valve. ★ Vermin-proof covers keep milk clean. KINZERS, R. 1, PA Phone Intercourse SO 8-8167 Lancaster Farming, Friday June 7, 1957 TfiT'V ■*-'»’ BEING UNLOADED LATE last week is a new Gurnsey sire to be introduced into service at the Southeastern Penn sylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative. He is Black Hole Hollow Valor’s Majesty, a son of Foremost Royal Valor 14th and out of a class leading dam, Ponition Maxim’s May May has the highest record in the breed in the 2x-C division (LF Photo) World Cattle Estimate At 937 Million Head The number of cattle in the world increased to an estimated 937 million head at the beginning of 1957, according to the Foreign Agricultural Service. This is about one per cent above 1956, 20 per cent above the 1946-50 aver age, and 24 per cent above the 1936-40 pie war average World sheep numbers also con tinued to increase last year The total, estimated at 919 million head, is two per cent above the irevious year, 29 per cent above t he 1946-50 average, and 23 per cent above the prewar average 1 <#i ■■■p # ■ f • ;•**!!« fees V i '. IliiSil&i If Befits new PTO forage wagon Take it easy—save time—with Gehl’s new self-unload ing PTO forage box. It'sxeally automatic . . . just sit on the tractor seat and watch it unload silage, hay or green pasture. Simply hook up the PTO and watch it empty quickly, evenly, into blower or feed bunk. This Gehl forage box costs less than others —and if you build it from the easy-to-follow instructions vru’ll save an extra $2OO in labor coois Gehl’s Hopper El-> er costs less than conventional blowers . . . amount saved pays cost of lumber. Come' in and see one, either ready made or as a metal parts kit. 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