14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 14, 1958 A PROVEN GUERNSEY sire, Violet’s Badger State King, has been added to the stud at the SPABC. Shown here \\ith the bull is David Yoder, manager of the cooperative The sire purchasing committee consisted of Herman Steb bins, York, T B Walter, Oxford, and Emory Kilgore, Woodbine. Shift to Diesel Power Grows as Ford Converts Another of the farm equipment manufacturers this week got into the growing trend to diesel pow er for equipment The Ford Motor Co took the \ raps off a new line of tractors icing American made diesels Diesel engines, using a com piession ratio of about 15 or 16 to 1 require no complicated elec t.ical systems for ignition The iuel is injected directly into the cylinder and is ignited by the heat of compression Injection of measuied quanti ties of fuel can mean moie econo ny because no moie fuel is in iccted than can be burned. Fre quently with gasoline engines using a carbiuator, more fuel is sucked into the piston than can be burned Thus far no farm equipment engines have tried to use the fuel injection principle on a gaso- Lne engine, although some motor cars are equiped in this manner Most of the cars using fuel injec tion are made in Em ope As»k Us About LOW COST FENCING We carry a complete line of Red Brand— Woven Field Fencing Barbed Wire Smooth Wire Steel Posts Lawn Fence &. Gates Poultry Fencing. Net ting Range Shelter Wire Hardware Cloth Tobacco Muslin W. L. Zimmerman & Sons Ph. SOuthfield 8-3131 Intercourse, Pa AMS Tobacco Marketing Man L.F.A. Speaker C J Hendrickson of the L'SDA’s Agricultural Marketing Seiyice will speak on the chang ing market for Type 41 tobacco at a meeting of the Lancaster County Farmers Assn The meeting will be held at 7 30 p m , March 21 at the Guernsey Eteeders Sale Pavilion, Route 30 cast of Lancaster Also to speak will be G. A. Biggs, state president of the Tennsylvama Farmers Assn i • 1 STANDARD | | * I Equipment, Inc. } i ANNOUNCES ITS I I 1 I 16% | I i j SPRING DISCOUNT 1 j SALE 1 1 ON | I ALL-NEW BARN CLEANER 1 I EASY-ALL COMFORT 1 I STALLS I | SALE CLOSES MAR. 31, ’5B I 1 GLENN H. HERR I ■ j j Manheim RDI | ■ ■ I Phone Landis\Ule TW-8-8391 ■ • 1 Ist Highest All-Breed Hen Record in Pa. Laying Contest-1957 UPSIDE-DOWN, BACKWARDS, OR ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT SMHOH3333NOISA3H ARE HARD TO BEAT Higher Quality Lower Chick Co&t KEYSTONE HATCHERY 2556 Creek Hill Rd. Lancaster Rep. Daniel R. Myer, Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatcherj Ph. Leola OL 6-6783 Breeding Farm Ph. Ephrata RE 3-6179 laßaaaßßaaaaaaaßßß MRS. HELEN E. Rockwell, bunbury, a pounds Monday. The steers brought $31.50. long-time patron of the Lancaster Stock A near record market was anticipated Mon- Yards got near the top of the market for day, but a lack of prime grades caused a this lot of 20 Herefords weighing 1,150 general depression of prices. (LF Photo) Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lan caster County on Friday, March STRONG ROOTS. P. L. Rohrer & Bro. SMOKETOWN, Phone Lane. EX 22659 2nd Highest Leghorn Hen Record in the Nation-1957 Legal Notice 21, 1958 at 9 30 o’clock, a. m, under the Non-Profit Corporation Law of 1933, and the amend ments thereto, for the issuance of a Charter for a proposed Corpor ation to be known as FOREST LAWN The purposes for which the said Corporation is to be formed are To acquire and maintain buildings and equipment for the recreational use of and the social and educational advancement of the members of the corporation, OPEN HOUSE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE INVITED TO ATTEND SATURDAY, MARCH 15 DOOR PRIZES FREE EATS DISCOUNTS at SPECIALS Our Store on the Lincoln Highway at Gap FREE PANCAKES SAUSAGE COFFEE SERVED FROM 8:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. 3 Door Prize Drawings During The Day— -11 A. M. 2 P. M. 5 P. M. Anyone Attending is a Possible Winner! 11l J. PAUL NOLT •Sag 1 * GAP, PA. Ph. Hickory 2-4183 PA H. M. KRADY SEIBERLING SAFETY TIRES WRITTEN GUARANTEE SEIBERLING TIRES ■ m IBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I||||||||||i Distributor For Let Us Handle Your Tire Problems ON ALL including but not limited to hunt ing, fishing and swimming and to purchase, lease, convey, mort gage and encumber real estate in. the corporate name m further ance of the above purposes and to charge admission fees and fees for the use of Corporation pioperty. The Articles of Incorporation are on file in the Prothonotary’s Office at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. RALPH W. EBY, JR. SOLICITOR Auto - Truck Tractor Tires Mud and Snow Type Recapping Phone EX 2-9507 608 N. Prince St. Lancaster, Pa.