• County Planners - developments, concerning “Pro (Continued .from Page 13) ' i ect 70 "’ Th « current status o£ _ Lampeter-iStrasburg High the Community,Planning Serv- School Band Room One half ices ‘ Program will be outlined anile east of Lampeter on road and an up-to-date report on to Strasburg. (highway developments. Addi- Among the main items to be t ional information on the Com discussed will be a presentation inunity Planning School for of the Commission’s recent'.re- local officials will he presented, pout on housing in the County Planning activity and inter — Housing Tomorrow’s Citi- est is increasing both at the zens. A copy is being sent to County and local level. We each local governing body. The hope that many will be able to present status of the proposed attend -what will be an infor- Water Resources Study will be mative series of meetings, Pos presented along with recent ter said. MASTER MIX RESEARCH PROVES CALVES 25 TO 35% HEAVIER ONTHESE NEW CALF FEEDS ’ MASTER MIX CALFLAC MILK REPLACER Contains 11%% Fat and 15,000 Units Vitamin A Per Lb. MASTER MIX CALF STARTER Contains Milk Products and 100 Grams Antibiotics THESE NEW HIGH POWERED CALF FEEDS AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES DURING APRIL EBY’S MILL LEROY M. SENSENIG liititz, Pa. Hinkle town, Pa. HEMPFIELD MILLS East Petersburg, Pa. BLEND & McGINNIS ROSS h. ROHRER & SONS Atglen, Pa. - Quarryrille, Pa. JOHN LLOYD Chatham j£a&4l#.. i 'mt: i Phone 898-7444 • % ' i ! ,-s tJ * L. J. DENLINGER CO. ÜbLjUUA 1 '1 S S dr Paradise, P*. WEIGEL BROS. Oxford ;-fr tx: & Animal Fats In Detergents Control Foams 'Foaming in streams and other water supplies ithat may result from disposal of spent detergents would probably not occur if the detergents "were made from fats, U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture scientists believe. To test this theory, Agricul tural Research Service chem ists are studying the extent to which bacteria m rivers and sewage plants can degrade or break down fat-based deter gents, thus destroying their foaming tendencies. Proof of degradability would give fat-based detergents an advantage over today’s widely used petroleum-based deter gents that might lead to a lar ger market for farm-produced fats. Because foam interferes with efficient treatment of wastes at sewage plants and sometimes even forms a head on. tap drawn water, there is a grow ing demand 'for detergents that are readily degraded biologic ally, Producers ot petroleum based detergents are seeking economical means of modify ing them. Since soaps, which, are made petroleum-based detei gents be from fats, are inherently de- §an ito leplace soap, giadable biologically, ARS Although some fait-based de chemists say rt is reasonable teigents are pioduced commer to assume that detergents from cially the demand is limited tat would be degradable too, pumanly because iaw-niater or at least could readily be costs have not peimitted Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 6, 1963 MiW/Mi iftaAj|l|l |H With the outdoor season not too far away, the time is right for checking up on patio facilities. Folks who like to entertain with an outdoor “cookout” or bar becue often don’t have enough patio furniture when more than two cou ples or so are invited. This means bringing chairs from the kitchen or from some other room in the house—and, of course re turning them when the out door party is over. You can easily get the patio seating accommodations you need by constructing a bench or two. Select a material that compli ments your patio or backyard wood, steel, aluminum, concrete, native stone—or a combination of made so. Eastern utilization The buildup in cattle mun research laboratory at Phila- hers in the United States that delphia is therefoie 'taking an- etaited in 11)5S has continued, other look at detergents made through 19 62 The Januaiv 1, from fat. Chemists there hate 19C3 mtentou shows 102,000,- been doing leseaich on fat based detergents ever since A new thi co-way -vaccine to piotect against polio, diptheua and tetanub ib being tested It is designed toi us In millions of teenageis and aduUs who tail puces competitive with those to set scpai ate boostei shots of petioleum-based, detergenits to l these diseases It’s here—a new 2-3 plow all-purpose tractor with greater flexibility than ever. Sharp new styling, bright new colors of meadow green and clover white, new starting safety switch, new twin-dial instruments. AH are yours in the new Oliver 550. But that’s just a start. You get the most modern utility-tractor features of all. Your new 550 feels its own way, goes from position to draft control automatically. Your choice of a gasoline or diesel engine, Powerjuster wheels, power steering. Inde pendently Controlled PTO. You get six forward speeds, double-disc brakes; a rubber spring seat—all at no extra cost. See the new 550 soon. Feel its extra eagerness, its quick, smooth response to every touch. N. G. Hershey & Son Manheim, K. D. 1 Farmersville Equipment Co. t Ejihrata, R.- D; 2. aAA^BBaStefeasigg^& some of these materials, Design your bench according to the selected location—it may ha curved, L-shaped, or straight Bench should be neither too high nor too low—about 18 inches iSj suitable height. 000 head on laims, 2 j million, more than on Januaiy 1, 19- 62. Chas. J. McComsey ] & Sons \ Hickory, Hill, Pa. ' » ;* ■ ‘ yittoi - - ! i\ 19