Longer Engine Life A complex nickel chemical in motor oil Increases the life of certain' automobile engine parts '9 is Y- Many people have stated, ‘‘Yard-Man Hand Reels are so quiet, it's hard to believe I am actually cutting my lawn." If you doubt this, the one sure way to find out is to try itl When you do, you’ll get another worthwhile surprise ‘Silent’ Yard-Man Hand Reels are also the easiest pushing mowers in the world! The operation is silent and without effort—the blades cut like scissors, smooth and clean Hand operated Fast Set Wheel and Roller Adjustments always maintain the correct cutting plane. A little effort with a Yard-Man goes a long way towards a beauti{ul lawn. Yard-Man also has a 6" o r Trimmer that operates the same way. ’We specialize in sharpening silent type mowers. ELI F. KING Pond Road (2 miles Northwest of Intercourse) 500 EGGS with new Ful-O-Pep **soo” Egg Feeds Modern computers have determined that the most profitable egg feed In terms of lowest feed cost per dozen is one which produces a dozen eggs on 4 lbs. of feed—equivalent to 500 dozen eggs per ton. New Ful-O-Pep "SOO” Egg Feeds, for floor or cage, anylesigned to give you 500 dozen eggs per ton on a year-around good environmental conditions. If you are a good manager, Ful-O-Pep 500 1$ mode for you. What would 500 dozen eggs per ton do for your profit column? Ful-O-Pep 500 ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY HAROLD H. Grubb Supply Company Elizabethtown by decomposing and producing nickel oxide which is plated out at points of load, thus reducing the rate of wear. Ronks R. D, 1 DOZEN PER TON GOOD Terre HHI Stevens Feed Mill# Inc* USDA Survey Shows Gains In Use Of Convenience Foods Domestic food donations by the U.S. Department of Agricul ture to improve diets of school children, needy families, and needy persons in charitable in stitutions totaled nearly 1.4 bil lion pounds for the first 9 months (July 1967-March 1968) of this fiscal year, nearly 20 percent more than during the same pe riod a year earlier. Schools received more than 713 million pounds of donated food during this 9-month period. And schools taking part in USDA’s National School Lunch Program received an additional 206.3 million pounds through special purchases made by US DAS Consumer and Marketing Service. The 713 million pounds is an increase of nearly 44 per cent from the same period a year earlier. Among the reasons for USDA’s increasing food don ations to schools are these; En rollments in elementary schools and high schools have been in creasing steadily and cos r s of serving school lunches have in creased. Food donations to the States for distribution to needy persons in family units came to more than 537 million pounds. In 'March, 3 5 million persons re ceived food donations. Another 2 4 million benefited from US DA’s Food Stamp Program. Thus, 5 9 million of the Nation’s needy in family units got Fed eral food assistance at the end of the third quarter of this fis cal year. USDA food donations for the 9 months to help feed needy adults and children in charitable insti tutions and children in nonprofit summer camps came to nearly 107 million pounds, an increase of 6 9 percent over the same pe riod a year earlier. One or more of USDA’s food donation programs, carried out through State and local govern ments, operated in all 50 States, the District ot Columbia, Puer to Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Trust Territory of the Pa cific during the first 9 months of Cottonseeds are said to have been planted first in Florida 1 in 1558 Stevens aud Leola fiscal 1968 Needy families in parts of 47 States. 3 territories and 25 Indian reservations, got USDA-donated food during that period. The U.S. Department of Agn BUILDS A BETTER BIN FOR STORAGE AND DRYING 48 Models E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. Willow Street R. D, #l, Pa, Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 29.1968 BROCK 18’ to 48’ Diameters ...A . ■ r '''‘'’SaSMi j^a)e*g s§g§S gg.yfgj BROCK The Bin With Beouty culture acquires food, suitably processed and packaged, and ships it to the States and terri tories for use in their school lunch, needy family, and other food-aid programs Any donated food in these distribution chan nels may be diverted for im mediate use to aid vict'ms of natural disasteis Distributed By: 13 Up to 43,000 Bu. Ph. 464-3321