Chambersburg Purchase Russell L Wilkison, Chambers burg, Pa, has just purchased the Guernsey Sire, Highland King Irving, from J. Thomas Carman, Glen Rock, Penna, according to the American Guernsey Cattle Club. « This richly bred bull is out of the well-bred ( cow, Highland Beauty’s lota, that has a pro duction record of 11,654 pounds of milk and 557 pounds of fat, made on two times daily milking for 305 days, as a junior three year- old in the Herd Improve ment calving requirements He is sired by Highland Chief’s King. | FARM BUREAU | flwiNTESft GASOLINE for Car Performance Laboratory and field tests prove that Farm Bureau “Twin tesT" gasolines give top performance on the highway. High specifications assure long en gine life, trouble-free performance, greater value per mile. for Truck and'Tractor Farm Bureau "Twin tesT" gasolines have been proved on thousands of Pennsylvania farms by Pennsylvania farmers. They give the extra margin of power needed for heavy work loads. They carry a higher octane rating for any and all power de mands. LANCASTER CO. FARM msk BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASS’N. Dillerville Road, Lancaster Phone 4-0541 Ws>3 Deigmstratlng Our special device lets you see the savings quickly that TRACTION BOOSTER will give you on an Allis-Chalmers WD-45 or CA Tractor. You can measure how much farther you can plow on a single quart of fuel with TRACTION BOOSTER “turned on” than you do with TRACTION BOOST ER “locked out.” Same tractor, same plow, same soil, same depth. x Let us prove by demonstration on your farm the savings of AUTOMATIC TRACTION BOOSTER. ALUS-€HAUHIRS # SALES AND SfRV/CE Njpr Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker New Holland, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. R. S. Weaver Mann & Grumelli Farm Service Stevens, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Royal Mausoleum of Baghdad The Royal Mausoleum holds the remains of King Faisal I of Iraq, one of the Bible Lands, in the capital city of Baghdad; King Faisal I is known as the father of modern Iraq, a statue in his honor dominates one of the principal squares and several buildings are named after him. Bagh dad is famous as the city of the Caliph Haroun Al-Rashid and the thousand and one nights of Scheherazade. It is fil led with golden-domed Mosques, museums and Mausoleums. Within driving distance, are the ruins of Ctesiphon, the world’s longest unreinforced arch, and those of Babylon, scene of the tower of Babel and the Hanging Gardens. Babylon was the .place where the prophet Daniel foretold the downfall of the Emperor Belshazzar (Dan 5:25) in the fateful words “Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin ” Guernsey Notes Carman Sets Record PETERBOROUGH, N. H A registered Guernsey cow, High land Beautvs Della D, owned by J. Thomas Carman, Glen Rock, Pa, has completed an official production record of 11.031 lbs of milk and 594 lbs of fat, accord ing to the American Guernsey Cattle Club This production, made in the AGCC’s Herd Improvement Re,- gistry, is equal to 5300 quarts of high-quality milk. “Della D” was a seven year ' old, met calving requirements arid was milked two times daily for 305 days while on test. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems. Pa. This official production record was supervised'by Pennsylvania State University. Madeira Cow Scores Imp Tulipg Petal, registered Guernsey cow owned by Eugenia C Madeira, Berwyn, Penna , has completed an official production record of 9 920 lbs of milk and 530 lbs of fat. This production, made in the AGCC’s Herd Improvement Re gistry, Is equal to 4690 quarts of high-quality milk “Petal” was a senior four year old, met calving requirements and was milked, two times daily for 305 days while on test. Robertson. PR Set Brownlie Snow Bird, regis tered Guernsey owned by James B. Robertson, Paoli, Pa, has completed an official production record of 8,681 lbs of milk and 417 lbs o'f fat, according to the AGCC This production, made in the AGCC’s Herd Improvement Re gistry, is equal to 4100 quarts of high-quality milk. ' “Bird” was a junior two year old, met calving requirements and was milked two times daily for 305 days while on test. West Chester Mark A registered Guernsey cow, Herbert’s K Andrea, owned by Herbert Schiffer, West Chester, Pa, has completed an official production record of 9,259 lbs of milk and 449 lbs of fat, ac cording to the American Guern sey Cattle Club This production, made in the AGCC’s Herd Improvement Re gistry, is equal to 4400 quarts of high-quality milk “Andrea” was a junior two year-old, met calving require ments and was milked two times daily for 305 days while on test- Purchases Sire Dave Amspacher, Stewarts town, Pa, has purchased the Guernsey Sire, Highland Leader Illustrator, from J. Thomas Car man, Glen Rook, Penna., accord ing to the American Guernsey Cattle Club This richly bull is out of the> cow, Highland Chief’s Illean, that has a production record of 7,735 pounds of milk and 401 pounds of fat, made on two times daily milking for 305 days, as a junior two-year-old m the Herd Improvement Register, and met calving requirements. He is sired by Highland Beauty Chief Leader The administrator of the Fair Labor Standards Act said that more than half the businesses checked last year were violating it. Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 16, 1956 AT WILEY STORE PARTY PRIZE WINNERS LISTED Two hundred and seventy-five area people attended the Pan cake Day open house at the C E Wiley and Son store in Quarry ville yesterday. Hotcakes and coffee were on the menu for the store party. Winners of the door prizes were; Paul Weaver, Quarryville RD, first prize of a greasegun and ‘ten cartridges, and David Halladay, Kirkwood, second prize of a gallon of washing detergent for milk cows The prizewinners’ names, were drawn by Paul and Edward Ammerman, sons of El wood Ammerman, shop foreman „A good turnout also was re ported at the Wakefield store on Wednesday. ow. Give yovr (bides o Super-Start! •[/ Your chicks should grow up tc 5.4% faster on 7.6% less feed per pound of gain than ever before on Purina Startena! Purina scientists have done it again! They have improved even last year’s wonderful formula so much that you can see the faster growth —the better coloring—the extra fine feathering, ■97% LIVABILITY. Last year over 11,000 folks who kept rec ords on 2,364,891 chicks proved that they could get 91% livability. That is 97 chicks raised out of every 100 bought. LOW IN COST. It costs so little to give your chicks a wonder ful start on Super Startena Feed just 2 lbs. per small breed chick or 3 lbs. for heaties. That is all it takes—just a few pennies—to grow big, well-feathered young pullets about 5 weeks old. Win take unnecessary chance; disease when you can do so to protect their health for oi penny or two a chick. Disi the brooder house with Pi , Disinfectant. Keep drinking safer with Purina Check-R-’ John B. Kurtz H. S. Newcomer Ephrata Mt. Joy James High. Gordonville J. H. Reitz Warren Sickman Millway Snader’s Mill Mt. Airy John Hess J. Fred Whiteside Vintage Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand John Hess II Salunga ■ " " ’ %V.V.V«W.V. Two Farmers Win Twenty Year Pins Two southern end farmers, David Eschbach and Enos B- Hill, were awarded 20-year pins at a Fanners Night sponsored by the Tucquan Lipns Club in Martic Township Elemental y School recently Henry H Hackman, Lititz High school teacher and soil conserva tionist, was speaker Ten-year pins were awarded Leroy Hilton, Ernest B Schules and Hemy R- Weiler. The Senate Aimed Services Committee has named a “watch dog” group to determine wheth er the United States is lagging behind the Soviet Union in mis sile development Wenger Bros. Rheems Pequea B. F. Adams Bird-in-Hand New Providence 5