f grade trees and are doing 10 Buyers something about it, accord ' ing to comments made by Rarnmrnn growers to the Pennsylvania S DVV.UIIIIIIVJ Crop Repor ting Service in C«the State Department of Ag re Selective ricuiture. Tisburg Buyers of Pennsylvania leads the na imrlv tree are becoming tkm in P roducti » n or Planta imdy tree are Decoming Christmas -trees, choosy on quality, a re- w hich usually are well-bran :rom the Penna. Depart- ched and symmetrical. of Agriculture said this However, a number of • growers report shortages in lolesalers are aware of their stocks of top quality creasing demand for top trees. On the - other hand, rvestTimeis TOWN FL AIRY 0 SUIT EVERY NEED! Get Maximum Production With LORIN DAIRY FEEDS Unexcelled Taste appealing Developed over How Us to pat an Efficient Dairy Program Call Mount Joy 01*3*2411 Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. IRC Mhenyo&'m g/acfyou pfentecf OBKALB Phone Lane. EX 7-3539 in to Work on Your Farm FLORIN* PENNA, quality in texture years of there are a great many poor quality trees which are defi nitely in the surplus cate gory. As opposed to good quali ty, many buyers are purch asing a few cull' trees only to fill in orders for “price” buyers and to use for con trast purposes in the retail sales yards. However, buyer activity is being stepped up as evidence by increasing frequency of newspaper in quiries and contacts with the growers. Wholesale Christmas tree levels during the last half of October were mostly stea dy fix slightly lower. Sales activity during the period was moderately stronger than in the last half of Sep tember. SHOPPING TIP Learn the layout of the store where you' da your food shopping, advises Catherine Love, Penn State, extension consumer economics special ’"st When you understand the methods used to display food products, you can develop a personal traffic pattern which reduces the total shopping time. But don’t give up „the shopping list—it can help you manage the food dollar wisely. Arrange the items on your shopping list in the or der you’ll follow in the store MASTER FARMER RAT BAIT & CATTLE LOUSE . POWDER Both Guaranteed to do Their Job ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN ROAD PHONE EX 2-4963 experience Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 9, 1961 Tractor Tips Fighting The Gold Weather War Running your tractor this nition system, winter’ If you want to avoid 3 Choking: Always close starting trouble, better rem- the choke valve before start ember, then, that as tempera- ing the engine. And, inciden tures plunge downward, tally, if you have a truck or starting requirements rise car equipped with an auto due to a thickening of the matic choke, be sure to set various lubricating oils and it in the “on”.'position by de greases used, which makes it pressing the accelerator be harder for the parts in the fore starting. (Many cold engine to move. weather starting failures are Agriculture engineers sug- dlle entirely gest that you keep in mind sight.) too tfcat the colder the weath- 4 Pumping ihe Accelerator er the less efficient the trac- An additi * nal one or two I 0 ™ b f omes “ at pumps on the accelerator the blteiTis only abSrt*6o- raW percent as efficient as it is I™ the intake manifold during - normal summer e ™ ugh v,^°riz months. - f fu „ el mto - , tbe cylmders _ „ . during very cold weather. Following is a list of tips - - * -■ which will- keep .voltage de- 5. -Throttle Setting: _ .When mands on your tractor’s bat- the starter is energized,, the tery down during the vulner- throttle should be about half able period when the battery jvay down to" get enough air loses much of its punch: rushing through v the-', mani 1. Transmission: To lessen to pick up the fuel ' and the load on the starter,, re- carr y i 1; into the cylinders, lease manual shift transmis- sions by depressing the clutch pedal; place automatic trans missions in “neutral” before attempting to start the en gine. 2. Electrical Accessories: Shut off lights, and other el ectrical accessories if the tractor has them before at tempting to start the engine. This will , assure maximum voltage available- for both the starter motor and- the ig- Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand " Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 to this over- 6. Starter Motor; Energize the starter at relatively short intervals: Avoid grinding a way or you may overheat" the starter motor'and.cause ex cessive drain on the .battery. 7. Shut-Off: Place transmis sion in “netftral” and rim engine at fast idle When the switch, is off, depress acceler ator to “flood” the engine. This will insure-’a supply of gasoline in the cylinders for the next start- Agriculture engineers also advise a complete check of the tractor’s system and spark plugs before the first cold snap hits point ing to the-fact- that a weak ignition coil, •> defective dis tributor points or worn spark plugs can kick starting volt age requirements way up. And, of course, if battery voltage is too low -to meet these increased demands, the engine won’t start. Patronize our advertisers. 13