Crop Roundup (Continued from Page 5) The crop possesses a nice chestnut brown color and Is of very high quality. Some .shed burn has occurred but damage Is relatively light. A few growers began stripping the crop the last week of October. CARRYOVER OP PA. HEBM/EAF DOWN' Carryover of Pennsylvania cjgiK-Ulier tobacco owned by denier* and manufacturers on ♦ a ■V *■ i sKuvr&&,.\ w *»• i , 'f !)r -*• -> , '4 A » »*■ 3>nA# K v "i ! i f-f BCc T ? rf*? s . [I f I I CU'g Si 85 - j.rf.S assess* •v u f i' r \ V ~S> -r -*P~ -w. iW -% * - ss**ssS-j ,’ v"; v Miller & Bushong, Inc. Manufacturers of Early Bird and Green Pastures Feeds October 1 was estimated to several years. Rased on the bo 1310 million pounds, current disappearance rate, a down about 7 million pounds 3%-year supply now exists, from a year ago. The decrease PRODUCTION In uncured stocks more than n ‘ ()WV T() MILLION offsets a smaU Increase In Bkb ])roduct i on during Oc cstlmated 1960 production. < tober rench< . d tho lowest point Disappearance of the 1004 & fQp any october slnce 106 0. earlier crops will probably A tota , of 242,000,000 eggs reach 33 million about 8 were produced last month million larger than the un- compared with 260,000,000 In usually low 1964 figure How- octo ‘ ber m4> a decrea9e ot ever, the total supply for the ? pepcenl> A declS nlng num -1965-66 marketing >ear will ber i ave rs is primarily re be about 178 2 million pounds. bponsible , fol . the drop in e gg This Is 5.8 million less than production from last year. was available a year ago but Thorp were 13,802,000 about a\erage for the past layers on Pennsylvania On This Thanksgiving 1965 > 2£? vr t .. We„;feij .j?umbly ;; v gratefiih&r the-many- j,tr 4flr *• H blessings constantly bestowed V * u PM ••• J&J- 'C\ “ ~~ 'j. -t Vfet tall than in the past tew vears sales 'So not seem to be as piewalent. The October milk output per cow was 700 pounds or 40 pounds above October 1964 and 76 pounds above the October average On a daily basis, October output at 22.58 pounds was about 4 pounds under September but about 1 3 pounds above Oc tober last year. The daily rate ol feeding gram and concentrates was 11 4 pounds per cow duung October or 3 pet cent more than September and 6 per cent above the October 1964 late The amount ot giam ted per 100 pounds ot milk pioduced was 41 0 pounds, one pound below last year. QUIET... ECONOMICAL! Texaco Fuel Chief Oil Burner with the new exclusive Jet Flame Booster. This ma> be the time to think about ie placmg your old burner with a brand-new, high-efficiency burner from Texaco Ideal for use with warm air, hot water, or steam-heating systems Con tains the latest research devel opment, Texaco’s new Jet Flame Booster the scientifi cally designed end cone and stabilizer that provides the most heat from the least fuel. We also carry the complete line of Texaco Fuel Chief me naces and hot-water heaters— plus Texaco Fuel Chief Heat ing Oil, the best v our money can buv We pride ourselves on giving top service in this area Giv e us a call. JOSS Fisa! Chief Ollr.EftilHG EQUIPWc'iT !v>*. We Give S& H Green Stamps Garber Oil Co. Distributor Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 13 Ttfo? r _S