18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5, 1963 BEST FOOD BUYS Food To Be Plentiful In 1963 Americans will continue to Marketing Agent, be tbe best fed people m the Larger beef supplies should world in 19 63. While food provide about 1 pound more supplies will be a little larger per person this year than last, in 1963 than they weie in But some increase is also ex -1962, there will be approxi- pected m demand and retail mately 1.6 peicent more peop- prices may run about the le to feed. Consequently, the same or higher than amount of food available for in 1962. Wholesale beef puc each consumer will be about es have already dropped from equal to that which was con- recent high marks and home sumed last yeai, reports Tom ifieezing advantage will be Piper, Penn State Extension possible veij soon. SAVE with our WINTER DISCOUNT Winter Discount Fertilizer Will Not Be Delivered Until February Contact Us For Prices and More Information Ph. 392-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Grofftown Rd., Lancaster It pays to buy from Reist 9 ALFALFAS to choose from 10 CLOVERS to choose from INOCULATED BEFORE DELIVERY - FREE REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa. f ' CAMERON «Af I HLI LEGHORNS VT I IW 1961-62 PA. RANDOM SAMPLE TEST We’re glad we won, but dt takes a lot ,of luck to beat •out 4,7 •other ‘laying strains in any single test. But JT TAKES GOOD -BREEDING to win a three-year high •income award. Not just once . . . but twicel Of this wo are especially proud. Cameron leghorns Are FIRST and ONLY layer chicks ever to cam a second three-year award in the history of the big, highly competitive Pennsylvania Random Test. They EARN MORE! They COST LESS! CONSISTENCY PLUS No wonder some of the finest batcherymen all across the nation are switching ito Cameron-bred layers for their customers. We of the Keener Poultry farm are happy to announce our as sociate Hatchery with the Cameron Breed Leghorn Lay ers. KEENER POULTRY FARM Phone 367-3216 R. D. #l, Elizabethtown, Pa, Attention Farmers!! OUR ANNUAL WINTER DISCOUNT RATES ARE NOW ON SAVE 10% ON ALL REPAIR JOBS AMOUNTING TO $25.00 OR OVER WHEN PAID CASH ON DELIVERY THIS OFFER GOOD TILL JANUARY 31st, 1963 N. G. Myers & Son Farm Service RHEEMS, PENNA, DIAL 867*2891 ' t . < » > t ’ i I 'More -v,pork on the market provided there this year 'may lower retail frosts prices a little below 19 62 lev els. The seasonal marketing peak has passed nolw, signal ing a gradual price rise un til the next increase in mar ketings. 'Stocks of frozen turkeys are smaller than a year ago and prices will like ly be higher during the first hall of the New Year. Despite the usual seasonal drop, egg prices may average higher fiom January to April than in the same period of 1962. Most f-resh vegetables quote higher, as expected, at retail following the Florida freeze, and heavy rams in major Western growing areas. About 60 days are needed before Florida vegetable growers will be able to ship anything like normal volume to market However larger carryover stocks and a lager pack of canned vegetables will mean average to slightly lower pri ces for canned vegetables in to mid-1963. Supplies of citrus fruit have been reduced by the recent freeze damage but supplies of apples, pears, grapes and ban anas are ample to satisfy the fresh fruit demand. The Flor ida strawlberry crop has re ceived a severe setback, but this will be one of the first crops to recover from the freeze. There should be berr ies in three or four weeks, hJ* Quality Feeds at Low Cost ... FLORIN FE S ★ LABOR SAVING BULK | From Our Modern Manufact Facilities to Our Excellent We Can Serve Your Individual Ne WOLGEMUTH BROS., *► * i I »i« ♦A 11 fc j ’*s \\ li , - - 1 )w. ; j i *! 'it- t» < ■*m , f , are no more meal. When you •will know if the ti —. . balanced, if there' • Have You Heard? a centerpiece an<l you can use, and (Continued from Page 15) and S(3mng p i at( using, and set the table for a Tide a colorful, dry run in advance of the pearance. WS)tnSJmS)S) in Milk Tank CUTS Cl The girl above, with a touch of her Mechanically, it’s fingers, controls a tornado ... an auto- speed motor turns tl matic, cleansing tornado in a farm mdlc speed during cooling, tank. Simply turning a control knob butterfat testing, starts Zero's Spatter-Spray washing up . for you. This exciting new labor- «"P‘ythe_ agitator sp. saver is attracting national t 0 was "' rmse an “ !ai attention. Exactly the same design features that have always made Zero’s round vacuum tank easier to brush clean make it pos sible today-to wash uutomahaslly. It’s a logical development of Zero’s Super g ee Us At 800 Strainer, direct cow-to-tank hook-up, and other Zero labor-savers. At The Fa FESCO SUPPLY COMP 1409 NORTH DUKE STREET Service Call Mt. Joy 653-2411 Today! Florin, Penna. Zero offer} you a Send post card tod: formation. BAGS BULK ★ * AST HANDLING
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