Phanatic Promotes Milk (Continued from Pago BIO) huge gap. We serve 100,000 lunches daily, but only 25,000 breakfasts.” The number of students eating school breakfasts has doubled over the past three years through the promotional efforts of McGUnchy and the food service staff, however, he believes the Phanatic campaign will make a greater impact on the students than school food service could with their limited resources. “The Phanatic is unique. The kids go wild over him. He gets kids excited about school break- KUBOTA'S POWER IME-UP From our 10 HP lawn and garden tractor to our 91 PTO HP Turbo- Charged farm tractors, Kubota has the right tractor to handle all your needs. Our line of tractors are powerful, dependable, fuel efficient and all are built by Kubota to exact ing quality standards. When you need power and demand results from a quality tractor, look at Kubota's line-up of performance tractors. PENNSYLVANIA Elizabethtown Tuot -—MESSICK FARM THOMAS POWER EQUIP. INC. 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