■HI IE FARMER'S SHARE The, U.S. Department of Ag- received 30 percent of the often have you wished rlcul ture has completed a sur- money paid by housewives in could repeat statistics vey that shows the farmer’s retail stores. For these same to a low of 37 percent in 1964. would have enabled you share ran ° es from 71 percent items, in 1947, the farmer re- It rose slightly to 39 percent it the other fellow in his for buttel ' to seven percent for ceived 51 percent of the retail in 1965, when he blamed the canned beets - price. Listed below are some of the » f or hjpj, foor i . „ Of the 62 key farm produced The farmer’s share has been food items and the farmer’s ’ 6 p es ’ products, the farmer, in 1965, steadily decreasing since 1947 share of the retail price: low [oh HORNCO FEEDS The Growing Choice of Business Farmers WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE PROMOTION OF NED) SITLER JR. TO In 1961 we proudly announced the appointment of this man as our Lancaster County feed representative. During the past 6 years Ned has made many friends in Lancaster County and greatly enlarged the list of farmers using HORNCO FEEDS. Ned has now earned himself a promotion. Ned will be bringing John Herr (area manager for Lancas ter > Lebanon and Chester Counties) around to your farm in the near future. We are sure you will accept and have confidence in John as you did in Ned. John Herr’s phone number is Area Code 717-867-3141 Call anytime for help with your feeding problems. FEEDS . E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, Pa. m. 854-7867 KED SITLER, JR. ALLIED PRODUCTS HE POSITION OF MANAGER Thoroughly Trained Servicemen another reason why more Lancaster business farmers are using Borneo Feed than ever before. 1961 To 1967 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1967 — Retail Price cents Farmer's Produce per unit share Butter ... 74.4 71% Beef, choice .. 70 8 60 Eggs .. 51 5 Lamb, choice 70.0 Frying chickens 36 3 Pork 52 3 Change juice, 310 con M i’k, fresh sold in store 47 7 Cheese, pioc. 33 7 Milk, fresh home del 52 S Potatoes 75 7 Flour, white 567 Oranges 881 Apples 17 7 Margaiine . 26 0 Ice Crerm 80 4 Bread, wh.te 20 7 Peas, frozen 21 0 Peaches, can. 33 2 Corn, can 19 0 Beets can 16 7 CONSERVATION WATER The old, old saying “You never miss the water till the well runs dry’ - has had much meaning for many of us dur ing the past few vears Today, water is used as if the supply weie limitless The average U. S family of four uses about 550 gallons a dav Yet the to tal U S usage of water comes to moie than 1600 gallons per person To explain this differ ence - to make a net ton of rolled steel requires 110,000 gallons of water To produce a ton of synthetic rubber re quires 660,000 gallons of water. Just to make a loaf of bread - grow the grain, process it, babe the bread and wrap it - takes 500 gallons of water. Then you eat the (bread - and get thirsty. Farm Women Society 4 Society of Farm Women 4 held their annual banquet at Hostetler’s, Mount Joy, on Sept. 23 with 56 members and guests attending Mrs Alfred Bartholomew was the guest speaker She spoke of a trip she and her husband had taken to the countries of Greece, Italy, India and Japan. She showed items representing each country. Entertainment was provided by two members of the Lancas ter Opera Workshop chorus. They were Mrs Eileen Martin and Mis Nellie Lull Luanna Lull accompanied the duet at the piano Gioup singing was led by Willis Nolt A donation of $5O was given to the County pro ject, the Farm and Home Foun dation A bus trip is planned Oct. 14 to Jim Thorpe’s place in the Poconos Reseivations are to be made with Mrs. Frank Jones, 153 College Ave, Mount ville, Mrs Richard Wile, 129 E. Mam St., Mountville; Mrs Dan iel Forry, Columbia R 2, and Mrs Victor Koser, Mount Joy Rl. On Oct 21, Society 4 will be entertained by Society 3 at the Lincoln Lutheran Church, Eph rata, at 12 15 pm. The next meeting of Society 4 will be Oct. 28 at the home of Mrs Koser. Election of officers will take place at this meeting. SHOULD BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN HAVE VERY SMALL TOYS TO play with’ No. Babies and young children should never have toys smaller than their fist; nor should theie be small, removable parts like buttons, eyes, wheels, etc. They like to put everything into their mouths, and small things can .be. ingested and„cause choking. 5 57 56 54