FREE SNOW THROWER or MOWER WHEN YOU BUY A NEW CASE 442-12 HP. OR 444-14 HP. GARDEN TRACTOR. This Offer Good for a Limited Time Only-By Buying Now You Can SAVE UP TO $283.00 JARED R. STAUFFER CASE SALES & SERVICE Martindale, Penna. John Weaver of Academy Drive, his Ephrata, Pa. Holding LANCASTER COUNTY MARKET HOG RESERVE CHAMPION TROPHY. John is proud of his FFA Sow and recent litter of potential champions. Like most youngsters, John’s pigs needed to be coaxed for photographing. They cooperated willingly when offered their regular ration of GEHMAN’S PIG STARTER containing Tylan®Sulfa*. In fact they were a "little pigish” about insisting on getting their share plus a little extra of that appetizing pig starter. *Tylan®+ Sulfa Tylosin Elanco Sulfamethazine CEHMAN FEED MILL INC. Phone 445-6465 50 DENVER, PA. 7 Lancaster Co. Bulls Enter ABS Young Sire Program Seven young Holstein sires from Lancaster County and vicinity recently entered the progeny test program of American Breeders Service, Inc. of DeForest, Wis. This testing program is one of the largest and most extensive of its kind, annually testing about 100 young Holstein sires. The purpose of the program is to provide a continuous supply of plus proven sires for service and the ABS stud. American Breeders Service is the largest AI Organization m the United States, breeding almost 2,000,000 cows each year. The bulls entering the progeny test program are the result of special mating contracts between ABS and the owners of the bulls’ dams. Three hundred of the top Registered Holstein cows in the nation are contracted and bred to the top AI sires in the country in the hope of obtaining a bull calf for the program. The bulls are taken to ABS at' six months of age where they are FFA assigned a PT (progeny test) number. At semen producing age, they are collected and tested in ABS Associated Herds throughout the nation. After initial use in these herds the bulls are “put on the shelf” for four years to await the results of their progeny test Those whose daughters produce significantly higher than their herdmates are returned to active service, the remainder are slaughtered. To date the bulls returned to active service have an average predicted difference of over +BOO pounds. The bulls from the area beginning their testing are: 61506 Willowland Imperial Knight, bred by Nelson K. Stoltzfus, Atglen; 61518 Maplebound Perfection, bred by Donald Hostetler, Sodsburyville; 61520 Zimhaven Ivanhoe Lucky Norm, bred by D. Martin and Loren L. Zimmerman, East Earl; 61529 Chrome-View Mars-Twin, bred by Howard and Robert Mason, PHONE 215-267-5585 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 6,1971 — Nottingham, 61533 Fultonway Sevens Blitz, bred by J. Mowery Frey Jr, Lancaster, 61543 Shelmar-Acres Gallant Knight, bred by S R. Shellenberger, Mount Joy, 61546 Chrome- View Jupiter, bred by Howard and Robert S Mason, Not tingham. The sires of these seven bulls have an average Predicated Difference of +1,082 pounds of milk The dams will average over 20,000 pounds of milk on all records, +3,900 pounds over their herdmates and have an average classification score of over 88 points Penny Saver A good penny-saving tip is to select quality according to the way you’ll prepare and serve the food, says Harold E. Neigh, extension consumer economics specialist at The Pennsylvania State University. Broken pieces of canned tomatoes are a good choice for a casserole and cost less than whole tomatoes ”f4*' 11