Arlliief raKe ‘ ■ -particularly important on dwell angle improperly MO JUST Vjaps ' tractor engines, since for the spaced or burned points and Of Soark PIuQS mOSt part ’ they are °P erated weak breaker point springs— ■* . ** under full load almost con- any one of which can pre- Got a tractor that’s: xniss-tinuously, and thus are more vent the ignition coil from ing when , you’re ' plowing sensitive to any of the vari building up maximum vol under a full .lfmay be ous' conditions that “drain” tag© also are frequently the that you’re setting the spark voltage output away before cause of misfiring under the plug too wide— or allowing it reaches the - plugs. This load. Other culprits that may the gaps to erode' without condition may be even more cause this condition include periodic cleaning and reset- aggravated if the ignition defective high tension wires, tin g. coil is not designed for a worn distributor bearings] Agricultural Engineers* ad- wide plug gap load. improper carburetlon or a vise that correct gap setting Too-little distributor cam defective fuel pump. You Get More For Your Money With HORNCO Feed... More Beef HORNCO Because Homco Concentrates Give You ... VITAMIN A —For faster, more efficient gains. PHOSPHORUS —For 15% faster gains, 8% less feed and better carcass quality. BALANCED PROTEIN —Higher carcass quality, smo other coat and better gains. ECONOMY John Keller R. D. 1. REINHOLDS Pb.- Denver AN 7-5784 FEEDS D. £. HORN&CO., Inc. york,pa. Phone 2-7867 Learn more about our "More Beef at Less Cost Plan" Cassel’s Mill, Inc. MANHEIM Ph, MO S-2474 Ph. Terre Hill HI 5-2476 Ph. New Holland EL 4-7251 At Less Cost With Steer Concentrates A booking practical. ‘The Hornco Man, has the Plan for More Beef at plan and PRICE that are booking S. 0. Trupe Cast Earl Warehouse H. D. I, EAST EABL EAST EABL Less Cost” Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16, 1961—11 • Soft Wheat (Prom page 1) • Fairs (From Page 1> ing emphasized that by cut. g L n at ® ;3 ° P- m -Friday. Sept, ting back too much on acre- 2 ? with 7 bands in the line age, Eastern wheat growers ? f ma^ ch ; Hl 8 h ® ch c °«\ stand to lose their tradition- fr ? m T ? ctorara - oxfor ?- ,®Ph ai markets and sacrifice a U v mon - Jwin , Valleys, sizable source of income. Columbia and Solanco as A j„ . ... well as the Solanco Jumor strength to band and the Lancaster Elks committpe’e acr eage is the Drum and Bugle Corps will , position that vie for prizes donated by o^ e fL aCreage businessmen. • v r y ears and Rain date of the parade is *iST Sricauf 7 Sc™ SeP *' 23 “ 6:30 “• iTh^.’.r l d ny + fUrther / eduction Solanco’s Wednesday pro nroWems C S6riOUS gram Matures judging of P iexns. dairy cattle and various oth- Tile soft wheat committee er class exhibit judging be adds that the 1962 wheat ginning at 1 p.m Formal op program has been charted enmg of the fair at 7:30 p.m. for one year only. Therefore will be climaxed by a talent there is no way of forecast- show and crowning of the ing the nature of future pro- Harvest Queen at 8 p.m. grams—but it is certain that A county-wide 4-H and the farm’s wheat history will FFA tractor driving contest be an important factor. For will begin at 10 am. Thurs this reason the committee be- day with the farmers’ classes heves it is president for the following. Swine judging soft wheat grower to main will begin at 1 p.m. with the tain his farm’s wheat history beef classes following at a credit. bout 2 pm. A band concert by the Solanco Band at 8 p. Advertisers will tie glad prof^arn. r ° Und ° Ut Thur£day s to have you mention Lancas- * flll j ter Farming when answering Frida n ? n advertisements. ™ ay £ im i x with the awarding of the Rural Youth — i Prizes at 9 p.m. and enter tainment by the New River Ranch Boys. A baby parade at 10 a. m. will open the last day’s acti vity. At 2 p.m. a new fea ture of the show, a fat hog sale for swine exhibited in the show, will take place. At 3.30 pm. another new feature, a fashion show, is expected to attract the ladies. The combined Farm Wom en’s Societies in the Solanco area will serve meals on the grounds during the fair Exhibits in 17 different de partments will be on display, according to the Rev Mr George Herbert, publicity director for the Fair associ ation. This will be the 12th annual exhibition plan and from Read the Classifieds. WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 "TRY" BUHRMAN'S Most Modern & Convenient PARKING DECK Enter from GRANT ST. Using either DUKE. OR LIME STREETS Next to Douglas Hotel and Western Auto Store Norman A. Buhrman, 228 North Duke Street “Try Our Bail Bond Service” AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES? Based •» tit* severity ei the weather and yen* need*. Urn need to call ns— and M worry about running stark GARBER OIL CO 105 Fcrirvtew St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Fh. OL 3-2021
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