6 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday/May 21. 1960 Weekly Food Bulletin (« ‘ the market in an effort to Local Vegetables Move T o Market ' wSe fa^ifenC^lllons 8 ° are Production of fruits and were shipped in from South in |g £ P SJ^ av . underfed. vegetables moves with rapt- Carolina. sliahtiv over £^ e , It is, in the situation, re- grettable that farm problems Pennsylvania and . harvested throughout the isfactorily.. Fryers and ? are to become a matter of sey are already P g Eastem shores of Virginia ers have decreased soi«» b ’ political campaign charges iocM httvs and Maryland. In the next in price thereby keenW and counter-charges rather of the available good ys £ ew we eks New Jersey with country point nrf 1 than constructive debate that this weeK. . should be in full swing with Florida oranges could be expected to contrib- Fair to good include strawberry harvejst . ute to understanding and a ach ’ £ e en Strawberry prices generally able . Watermelons are solution. Election campaigns le y> raoisnes, sp ,gr are epen< j en t on we ather a verv high priced ,* e seldom provide an answer to «" >totoes and conditions. 0l» So Itocs® sny major problem. Th b w"ct has brought Cool weather his slowed creasing slowly j„ cabbage and broccoli from production of asparagus, it will be awhile before Patronize Lancaster Farm- the nearby sections of Vir- thereby not overloading the nlies are enough to cause Ing Advertisers. ginia. The first snap beans markets. Prices are very tea- substantial price decrease This Week (From page 4) fiddled while agriculture’s house has been on fire would be grossly unfair. It would be equally unjust to accuse the Administration of being callous to a situation in which farm income and pric es have steadily , declined, cost to taxpayers has increas ed, and consumer prices have gone up. Facts Not Disputed The facts concerning farm ers—as well as some state ments not based on facts— have been widely publicized. The facts do ot justify com placency or failure to cor rect a situation that is get ting worse than better. On farmers’ side, net in come has declined by one third, farm debt has m'ore than doubled, and more than a million farms have “disap peared” in the past 10 years. Rising production costs a gamst declining income have caught millions of farm people in a painful cost-price squeeze. On the consumers' side, food costs have gone higher while $7 billion a year in farm program costs have ad ded 10 percent to their tax bills Surpluses taken off Seed Corn Sudan Grass Soy Beans Sorghums © REIST Seed Company MOUNT JOY, PA. OL 3-3821 Profitmakers the World Over TRIED AND PROVEN IN THIS AREA. Get more eggs while still getting maximum feed effi ciency and top egg quality. REDUCED PRICES ON JUNE HATCHED PULLET CHICKS. J. HOWARD MOORE, Sales Mgr. Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery HAROLD G. WINDLE COCHRANVILLE, PA. Phone- Atoien LY 3-5941 Here Is Why You’ll Do Better Starting Pullets On EARLY BIRD —"" Rec °i Gt° v eI as** 1 ® p u " e , co-« r „,. i,«>« s »’* 'L. *«■ E ow 3 500 *°* . vs Ot* tio. C^ C Bird Early A WINNING COMBINATION FOR ANY POULTRYMAN Contact your Miller & Bushong Service Representative or call us direct at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145 \\\ ill/// ..v 3 9C „ - C^ cK c» st ?e ***. costs * tea*** 1 ©tee* c^ s u ttet feed Gttt •fu.e'- ■L.at>° T 5 e ***** T|ota\ ' E>YaCC A.&,S° Vd . ■ptoA' iC^°vo^ lCvg »* ?ct s - 600 ,»i »°" se : c® si w ifj.. s> - ° Feeds and Good Management • • e d S e9ietabet •pale * ece%V \9 6 ° ***** Finest Poultry Service Anywhere Miller & Bushong,i«< ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since a,so° , B C» lC * cost S .5*63 QOS'? —jotf® 10* 6.0° \\\& xn\& s tf** 1 Ph. Lancaster EXpress 2-2145 .00^ S 0& .ooas ss xn >o a\B .o*9° * Bt % Pel? 0 §