'•—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30, 1971 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FARM EQUIPMENT SALES ACTION |l| FOR THE MEN WHO SELL AND SERVICE IH FARM EQUIPMENT | HI OPEN HOUSE feb. 11.6 - ' -w N FARMERS DAY I - Entertainment February 5 Thursday, February 4 |O% DISCOUNT see the all B2B-D; uie 1026 ; d, ; Profrram 10 AM IPM - the .1456 - D;, withr 131 -hp; .the. 990 Mwer , rrogram iu A.m. J r.M. Q PARTS SOLD ' Conditioner; the'22s self propelled Wind- * Lunch Will Be Served FEBRUARY 4 & 5 T/ ’ Tj^ THE HOOBERS OF LANCASTER COUNTY Charles, Jr, checking over shop tickets for adjustments or corrections. y I jjtfr '■i* r, ■ Lancaster Silo, a specialty with us sold by Leroy Zook in our Barn Equipment Department, .wj&z- „.ae< -a»; wsssevssec A BUSINESS BUILT ON MUTUAL RESPECT AND CONFIDENCE Titus Burkholder checking one of the many (used) bulk milk tanks we buy and sell. y ' y /• s C. B. HOOBER & SON ® Intercourse, Penna. sr-n*. v*9Bs*e». •s©r*a* mf .<«?< w»ob»pxmobb” Dick Bomberger, parts department parts to back up everything we sell. “Call us! It could be we have it.” ' - Lawn and Garden Department Elmer Beiler making final adjustments. Bud Beiler, a happy owner of his new 544. Phone: 768-8231