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fCHFMSTMAS sTeCIAL] I CAMPBELL HAUSFIELD X | AIR COMPRESSOR { <S) I 1 V? HP, single cylinder, Vh gallon air tank, 8” wheels, plated handle I Includes 15’ air hose and bre chuck. Displaces 3.2 cfm. 115 V | Maximum workini pressure, 100 psi. ***■» A | List Price SALE PRICE ▼UH llffi I 188.95 ONLY VJiUU | OTHER MODELS ON SALE 1 ~ uo Tank list Sale X" MflM JIL. Sae Price Price FL 3204 1 15 GAL 356 95 279.95 | FL 3206 2 20 GAL .......440 95 329.95 | FL 3208 4 GAS 12 GAL, 451 95 369.95 I FREE - ’25.00 WORTH ACCESSORIES I WITH THE PURCHASE OF A CAMPBELL- I HAUSFELD AIR COMPRESSOR AT OUR LOW I SALE PRICES. NOW TILL CHRISTMAS. I FARMERSVILLE Ephrata, RD2, PA 17522 717-354-4271 STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 to 6:00 Saturday 7:30 to 4:30 i ! . . . of the warmest, old-fashioned kind, from all of us to all of you! And a Happy New Year Too! LT.GEIBEST. Manheim, RD2 HEISEY FARM SERVICE, INC. Mount Joy HEISTAND BROTHERS Elizabethtown DAVID B. HURST Bowmansville WALKER COMPANY Gap MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE EARL R. WEAVER Columbia, RD2 Honey Brook, RD2 RICHARD B. STEIN, DISTRICT MANAGER MOUNTVILLE, PA. (717) 285-5650 lOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS Red Rose Feed, York, Pa. j A Division of Carnation Co. FL 3201 EQUIP., INC. I 3 pectin RED ROSE FEED | & FARM SUPPLY | Quarryviile & Buck | LEROY M.SENSENIG | Mohlers Church Road | Ephrata, PA I H.M. STAUFFER I &SONS | Witmer 5 Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS You’ve got plenty of penny power at Agway during the early-order, mid-winter sale Just place your order during the sale dates Take delivery at your convenience (before March 31) and pay only when you receive your lubricants Here’s how it works: Order any 0i1... and a penny gets you 55-gallon drum a 24-quart case ot the same (or equivalent value) 3 quarts 2 quarts 1 quart 24-quart case 5-gallon can 2-gallon can Order any grease... and a penny gets you 120-lb drum 10-pack of the same AGWAY PETROLEUM (<gway) AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. BOX 1197, DILLERVILLE ROAD \VV) ; | LANCASTER, PA PHONE 397-4954 Don't miss the Agway Oil-Grease Penny Sale where a penny is a powerhouse It can buy a quart of oil —oven a easel Just It can buy a cartridge of grease . —even a 10 pack! (or equivalent value) 35-lb pail 4 cartridges 10-pack of cartridges an extra cartridge Call now and place your order Remember, you pay only on delivery What could be fairer? BOAR BUYERS William Bell - 1 boar $450 Jerry Rutter - 2 boars $B5O. Merle Hess - 1 boar $420. Henry Wenger - I boar $340 Sunnyside Farms - 2 boars $625. Brian Spfecher - 1 boar $330. Sam Moyer - 1 boar $3OO. Daniel Miller 1 boar $3OO. Paul Myers ■ 1 boar $3OO. Charles Masser - 2 boars $585. John Croll - 1 boar $3OO. Daniel Charlton - I boar $290. Thomas Bros. - 2 boars $5OO HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY 10TH PRODUCTION SALE FEBRUARY 27, 1976 DUKES BROS. STOCKYARD Salisbury, Maryland FRANKLIN FEESER THANK YOU Box 372, Taneytown, MD 21787 Phone 301-848-6280 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 20,1975—13 Egg ads I Continued from Pa|e 1| Heart Association and several consumer groups to voice their opposition to the statement and finally to take NCEN to the Federal Trade Commission for judgement and restriction. In a statement issued early this week, Henk Wentick, chairman of the National Commission on Egg Nutrition said the decision, "denies NCEN’s con stitutionally protected rights to hold and voice its opinion that there is no scientific evidence that eating eggs increases the risk of heart disease.” This "gag” said Wentick has been imposed notwithstanding that NCEN’s opinion is the opinion of world renowned scientists and an official health panel of the British government. While Wentick noted that such a restraint by the FTC was an “incursion on the rights of free speech,” Judge Barnes explained that NCEN’s ads were not protected by the first amendment. Although NCEN supported its position on the egg cholesterol controversy by quoting a myriad of renowned physicians, cardiologists and in ternational studies. Judge Barnes maintained that “there exists a substantial body of competent and reliable scientific evidence that eating eggs increases the risk of heart disease.” Although the judge later admitted that evidence supporting the diet-heart hypothesis was ' not altogether conclusive, the official said, “this lack of inconclusiveness of evidence however is no defense to the complaint allegations.” Wentick later stated, “when an agency judge, without personal medical expertise, can label as false the opinions of world recognized scientists and distinguished medical panels and silence those who believe differently, the freedom of every American is threatened.” Judge Barnes based his position on the ads by stating that the FTC’s purpose is to GILT BUYERS Merle Hess 1 gilt $260. Allen Martin - 1 gilt $250. Mike Ruby 1 gilt-$240. Silver Hill Farm - 2 gilts $470. Tom Adams -1 gilt $220. Peter Hernly - 5 gilts $lO4O. Brian Sprecker - 10 gilts $lB2O. John Croll - 1 gilt $2lO. William Bell - 1 gilt $2lO. Dale Brandt - 2 gilts $4OO. Wayne Hess - 3 gilts $555. Harold Talbert - 2 gilts $370. Robert Eshleman - 1 gilt $175. Clarence Schneck - 2 gilts $3OO. Charles Lobaugh - 6 gilts $930. prohibit unfair and deceptive acts and practices relating that the matter entered into the health and safety of individuals. Following the FTC of ficial’s decision, Wentlck noted that "no decision in which the Government asserts the right to pick and choose what Americans may hear on controversial topics, can be permitted to stand.” “The cholesterol con troversy is no exception.” The Federal Trade Commission’s decision came after much testimony held during the summer months. Scientists and cardiologists for both the FTC and NCEN participated in the hearings giving the two different view points on the egg - cholesterol controversy. Diet-Health Controversy Not New Although the FTC's decision was made late last week, the controversy over the relationship between ingested cholesterol and the risk of heart disease is not a new subject. In the early 1960’s the American Heart Association decided that a blanket recommendation to have everyone restrict their cholesterol intake was in order, following some research carried out on the subject. This overall intent was suggested since in dividual testing for people of heart disease risk with a blood testing technique was not available. Consequently, eggs, which are one food higher in cholesterol than most, were tagged as harmful for consumption. Not for the minority of people who might actually need low cholesterol diets but for everyone in the nation. An NCEN official recently noted that this blanket suggestion for restricting eggs was very illogical since there are other foods which can also be harmful to any given individual. “People with gall bladder trouble shouldn’t eat lima beans,” the official stated, “but you don’t see anyone advertising against the vegetable.” “We don’t go around barring those foods from the table.” Ever since some studies indicated that there might be a link between ingested cholesterol and heart disease, volumes of research have been forthgoing. While the egg has received criticism, it has never been tested as a whole food in normal human nutrition only as dried egg yolk and in some instances as a crystalline cholesterol. The link between the eating eggs and the risk of heart disease has received much attention and research hours but as of yet, NCEN believes that no conclusive scientific evidence has proven that connection. NCEN intends to appeal the decision lianded down by the FTC as it still feels that informing the public on the controversy is necessary. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!