S V't ." '- ' ”yfT^ ¥ , fk * 't . vS' * S* / “YOU LEARN THINGS YOU ORDIN- Agway Inc. Feed Division in Manheim ARILY WOULDN’T.” Raymond Deibler, under the Manheim Central High School 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert FFA Work Program, L. F. Photo Deibler, Manheim R 3, is working at the Didn’t Coin Phrase the expression, “A public office sentiment This served to fix the „ , . is a public trust,” but he many authorship upon him in the ' trover Cleveland did not com times gave expression to the mind of the public - - - j why a Wayne Pullet Program is good for your pullets . . . and you laying house failure can often be traced back to a poor pullet. Good pullets, prop erly fed and managed, can pay off in the ff > Wayne Pullet Program £f ier egg checks this fall with a minimum of fat, of sexual maturity, 2 \ igh rate. It's easy to Ml j ROHRER’S MILL R D 1, Ronks DUTCHMAN FEED FOWL’S FEED SERVICE MILLS, INC. R D 2, Peach Bottom R D. 1, Stevens R D 1, Quarryville MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville H. JACOB HOOBER GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Intercourse, Pa. Elizabethtown H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer WHITE OAK MILL PARADISE SUPPLY C. E. SAUDER & SONS R D. 4, Manheim Paradise R D 1, East Earl - * /et Starter from 0 to 8 !2 weeks select -either pe let he OUi fghl vC*' HERSHEY BROS. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D 2, Columbia HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph 653-5718 Remholds too! \ V •V g Cautious Optimism Expressed About World Food Situation The world has trembled on the brink of a serious food disaster, but changing human attitudes combined with other deielop ments now “permit a cautious optimism" about the future, the head of the Food and Agricul ture Organization of the United Nations said recently Adeke H Boerma. FAO Direc tor General, made this point in a speech prepared for deliveiy at the 16th Geneial Conference ot the International Federation of Agricultural Producers (IF AP), being held in Tunis He said today’s optimism "might not have been justified even a year ago,” when famine ft : 4 % EAST EARL R. 1 ONE MILE WEST OF BLUE BALL ON ROUTE 322 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 11.1968 SECOND SECTION 6FG launches the Radial Age HURST’S TIRE SERVICE Phone: 354-2328 w as raging in large parts of In dia. “One more bad harvest," he said. “And the whole world would have been in very serious liouble indeed ” World wheat stocks had been stripped “almost to the danger level ” But today, Mr Boerma said, India was looking forward to a bumper crop and wheat stocks w ere gradually rising in a healthy trend The need now was for interna tional policies on the holding of adequate reserves in both ex porting and importing countries. He said new varieties of seeds (Continued on Page 21) ★ Puts 41% more rubber on the ground tor greater traction ★ Softer, smoother ride at turnpike speeds ★ Saves up to 10% on fuel consumption The straight talk tirepeopfc. 17