TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! PUBLIC AUCTION 80-HEAD REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE-80 Sale to be held In the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Co. m Churchville, Harford Co., Md. located on Md Rt 22,6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md. (via U.S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md. (via 1-95 or U.S. Rt. 40) on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1971 at 8:00 P.M. ESI SHARP! This sale features the entire herd of 60 Holstein cows from the farm of Mr. Frank Sterbak of Harford Co., Md. These cows have been on D.H.I.A. for the past 12 years and artificial breeding has always beeil used. These cows average 45 lbs. of milk per day. Thirty cows have been fresh within the past 90 days, 10 to 15 are close springers, the balace are milking and rebred. The herd shows quality; cows are well uddered and of nice size. All cattle are home raised. SAMPLE OF RECORDS: No. Days MILK FAT No. Days ivifl.K pat 24 337 14,480 711 71 385 18,300 G 74 26 325 14,170 672 16 369 13,700 656 21 393 18,280 654 54 375 15,220 632 All animals are T.B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and tested within 30 days of sale for inter-state shipment. If you are looking for additional cows or heifers to make base or to improve your herd, plan to attend this sale. This is one of the best offerings we have had this year. ABERDEEN SALES CO. PRIVATE SALES DAILY. Sale Managers Phone: 301-734-6050 Night; 301-734-7105 734-7978 CALL Elmer Beiler m THE POW SHO COME SNOW* GO ARIENS SNO-THRO New *!•** Gal* ill C. B. HOOBER & SON MM Intercourse, Penn. 1 374 15,190 617 43 353 15.760 614 GO 365 14,060 593 17 333 16.710 584 80 343 14,980 562 37 309 11,800 519 Terms: Cash 11 Premium Anti-FREEZE About 75 persons attended the annual banquet meeting of the Lancaster County Guernsey Breeders Association at the Harvest Drive Restaurant last Friday. Three new directors elected were: Robert Breneman, Strasburg; Robert McSparran, Peach Bottom, and Elam Mull, Mechanics Grove. The group heard a report from the owner of the Guernsey Restaurant at New Holland. K. D. Linde, Oxford RDI, gave a slide presentation on “Ger many As Seen in 1971.” Dennis Nolt, New Holland, who received the FFA Guernsey calf, gave a progress report. Awards for high milk and butterfat production were awarded as follows: LATE FALL SALE SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1971 1 O’CLOCK SHARP Location: Along Route No. 222,7 miles South of Lancaster, 6 miles North of Quarryville, Lane. Co., Pa., at Carl Diller Barn. 35 HEAD REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Young cows, 2 year olds, fresh and a good number springing. EXTRA SPECIAL Registered daughter of WHIRLHILL KINGPIN BORN NOV. 26, 1966. 3 YR. 11 MO. 340 DYS., 24,919 M, 877 F, 3.5 per cent. 2 YR. 8 MO. 365 DYS., 17.000 M, 639 F, 3.7 per cent. Although not classified, this cow has size, dairy, well attached udder. Her dam with 8 lactations averaged 20,278 milk. She is bred to Lucky Typeblazer due mid Dec. Other record cows selling. Canadians include daughters of Lassie Leader, Sandsdale Fond Supreme, Mayers Dark Leader, Seiling Triune Achilles,others by Penstate Starman, Glenafton R. A. Charmer, Dee Ann R. A. Maple, Rolling Knoll Dunloggin Master. Service Sires include Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe. Catalogs available. CALL Bob or Les BUY NOW AT THIS YEAR’S PRICES WITH NEXT YEAR’S TERMS. On New, Used & Rental Tractors & Equipment led IH 200 Tractor with Cultivator and Loader. New Model Tractors Have Arrived Used 3 pt. Hitch 6 Ft. Scraper Blade New 10 Ft. Wheel Controlled Disc Harrow. $985. Used 656 Diesel Tractor Used 856 Diesel Tractor Used Single Row Corn Head For International 55 or 550 Forage Harvester. 1 P.R. Picker McCurdy Grain Bins Selling At old Price While They Last John Bean Sprayers CALL Dick Bomberger CALL US! IT COULD BE WE HAVE IT. TINGLEY BOOTS and RUBBERS ALL SIZES AVAILABLE KNEE HIGH BOOTS MENS BOOTS RUBBERS SPECIAL STARTING FLUID Large Can 5 oz. reg. $1.49 Our Price 1.15 Small Can Hoz. reg. $1.25 Our Price 98c RADIO CONTROLLED TRUCKS FOR BETTER SERVICE Guernsey Breeders Give Awards Everett Kreider, Auct lational 3200 A Loader :or Hydrostatic Drive sed Massey 65 Diesel with Multi-power. PARTS DEPARTMENT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27,1971—25 High herd average, Penn-Del Farm, Raymond and Louise Witmer, Willow Street, 12,129 pounds of milk and 601 pounds of butterfat, for a 5.0 per cent test from 54 cows Second high herd average was Lmdenholf Farm, K. D. Linde, 11,887 pounds of milk and 539 pounds of butterfat, a 4 5 per cent test on 45.4 cows. High records for individual cows were reported as follows- High two-year old milk production, Romella Farm, Strasburg RDI, 11,812 pounds of milk, with 493 pounds of butterfat and 4 2 per cent test. High two-year old butterfat, Penn-Del Farm, 631 pounds of - butterfat, with 11,532 pounds of milk and a 5.5 per cent test. High three-year old milk, Romella Farm, 14,397 pounds of Lunch Available SALE BY CARL DILLER CALL Henry Esh For Sales Service Parts + Used 7>/i H.P. Slow Speed Lister Engine Like New Special Price + New I x /t H.P. Slow Speed + :ts:t G.M.C. Diesel Engine + New Quincy Air Compressors + New Listers with Lima Generators + l-4'/> H.P. Bamford Diesel Engine + Ask us about our new Automatic Control For Starter and Low Oil Protection. We Have Some Very Good Buys On Used Diesel Engines. AREA DISTRIBUTOR FOR LISTER DIESEL ENGINES CALL Titus Burkholder CP MIUfiEPER BUIKMIIK COOLING TANKS sizes from 500 to 1250 Gal. Check Our Prices CALL Leroy Zook FOR DEMONSTRATOR WEAVERLINE FEED CART AND LANCASTER SILOS RYDER BARN EQUIPMENT Phone 768-8231 milk, with 540 pounds of buiterfat and a 3.8 per cent test Tnree-year old butterfat, White Plains Farm, Kirkwood, 669 pounds of butterfat, with 14,025 pounds of milk and 4.8 per cent test. Four-year old milk and but terfat, Greenfield Farm, John N Landis, Lancaster, 15,512 pounds of milk and 678 pounds of but terfat, with a 4 4 per cent test. High aged cow milk produc tion, Lindenholf Farm, 17,378 pounds of ijulk, with 735 pounds of butterfat and a 4.2 per cent test. Aged cow high butterfat average, Penn-Del Farm, 796 pounds of butterfat, with 15,045 pounds of milk and a 5.3 per cent average Fix-It Tip To keep your expensive tools from rusting in base ment dampness or when storing them in the garage, wrap them in heavy alum inum foil. Lubricate them before wrapping. Lubrica tion will not dry out in the foil. 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