Page §-Second Section THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 5.0. : Wednesday, January 29, 2773 ae I removed everything that rattled . . . itil run quieter now! Experts Recommends Vegetable ankets — LIVESTOCK — tnanciey nous || Meat Consumption Farming To Supplement Declining From the Offce of the OCA. pedi D Yield Of Food Fats Generally oe ee eis a sua-|U-S. Poreign Agricultural ger- Broad demand despite slightly |den slow up in re We don’t take such drastic steps as this. We find out world meat production in 1 buying of fficient in food fat generally, an official of the Institute of Edible OF oe eg Hicgds side tods) ae * range from fully steady to|port demand has maintained a Robin E. Merry, institute |Per cent while our dairy herds| sient higher than the close of|firm- market on all classes of| In meat consumption, Argen- Dresident,. ssid at the annual /20ve Temained at Virtually-thelise: week. Generally speaking, | slaughter cattle, with advanees| tina led all countries in. 19 meeting that government fig-|S2™e size as they were in 1947. | ost:quotations are right at best) of 25¢ to 50c on most Prairie| With 255 pounds per capitz ures show a continuing decline|T8¢ Gordon Commission fore- jer 2 : n levels of the season. markets, Winnipeg being an|New Zealand and Australi CARIBOO in butter production:-which-can|°@Sts a decrease in aruble land : ; 50)Yanked next with 224 : ; ; Expansion in marketings of|exception at 1.00 to 1.5 © i Beri acreage in Eastern Canada so it Y 4 nly result in a shortage in the cattle was most evident in the|stronger. Cows were Phone 206K t more than the previous year and 35 per cent above the 1946-50 average. : i inevesdedlnagetnns 5 Heat (42 major countries) : A TORONTO — Canada is on the brink of a butter iene ra tae te ue ee pee moe reached a new record high. of what's wrong . - . repair it shortage and must increase the productivity of its pres- cattle market this week g TT fd PONEDE CENTRAL, inuine| 22% Dillion pounds. ‘This was (and del vel ry Our ee aera ent farm land if it is to be self - i fil is 8 Week.” 7rad> ‘attle offerings are continuing our pe WHOLE .. . and running sweet atid sassy 3 rly active on ae good volume and clearing nd the bulk of quota-|well, A good domestic and ex- two{and 218 pounds 150 Mile House near future. Prices: for this com-| is Possible tiat there iw | otldwest, while in the far wost,|ds much as 1.00 higher, Feeder| Uruguay” was fourth modity had already started moy-| © oe papjlian: continued’ ilsit. ‘and[entile "are firm except at Bd-| pounds, U.S.A. fifth OPEN § Am. 70-11 pm EVERY Dav ing upward during the past|'? the years ahead reflect the ler number on|monton, where they were 1.90{and Canada 8. Saas year. teeont es -An- our. industry (wee are |tecd than a year earlie®. At the) higher, ti at Mont-| the major m 2 count He said the only reason that|ally concerned with becom same time, however, quality was/real, were steady in Ontario,| ties, the United Kingdom was 1 Canadians have. had sufficient if - su ning in vegetable) food fats during the last few ‘ats which are fist as auiell a | grades were, ais years is that margarine has agricultural DRoduet as SreN ANI | oy crop kinds were being been available to them. mal fats, such as butter. ‘Gitered “Continued urbanization is! 4 small incre could be ex-j| Teducing the available acreage | pacted i e milk yiel er cow . ae Hees Sei cra| Dopramenetne: nile Selden cow) tern: markele “cima: On SLAUGHTER ©. of arable land in Canada,” said out this would be needed to top. kind Buyersiweresiowin C: st Mr. Merry. ‘‘As industrial areas| supply vital nutrients such as| sree fatale cine “Vented selelage eee ee at stocky | pretere: F vell- veek were do approxi- are expanded and the population | protien in the form of whole|P* F ‘ be Week.Were down: approxi peer jfiished kinds, while heayy| mately 5,000 from week's | - increases, it will be more and| milk. | = 2 more necessary to use the soil| He cattle were a little slow to move. | record 39,000, but 000 higher lite plainer in that fewer (op)and 40e to ve higher on| first with 132 pounds per capita. f a ale and more, Western markets, Lambs. Wore Senunmneeosonseosenseesortoees Sprin g Seed unchanged on easterh markets, /5¢¢ nigher at 16.00 to 18.75,|| = and 25e to S0¢ higher in the | with some stocker calves up to , E Aoi ae And Fertilizers sara: Feeder cattle shipped — of : : stockyards to country points week, 4,751; to January 11, AS we are now gathering orders 7,088, inerease 26 per “cent. 4 a z Oo make up cars of Seed and Cattle shipped trom the Praicia| D ts : wer Once again, best action id the greatest opporun-| “@ttle were a little s pare : or ee z : for the maximum amount of nu-|ity for Canadian ulture is| Tus, the geen Tuy Autshen [thee im_the same week s Year|, ovindes airéct’ to. Ontario} Fertilizers for spring delivery, we ] ” is ving iShly inishes Easter ark, vere | ¥ - r ra « . = ie in vegetable fat crops such as|i8 Showing. on. highly ago. Eastern markets were/rarms and to eastern yards for would appreciate you considering 3 = aa: light cattle, while heavier kinds| down 500 cattle from last week | 2 % s. Tests by the United | * - re pate 3 : [re-sale last week, 1,089; to = a oapE jand most middle grade steers) and western outlets were dow “! January 11, 1,624, decrease 30 this. matter in’ regard to your @ ending up strong: High spot/about 4,500. There was a 14) Gant. Pequirements with a peak of|general improvement in quality = just average prime/on all markets, especially at|VANCOUV “During the last 10 years our|=oya beans Population has increased by 32/States Department of Agricul- 5 Toronto, and the estimated! stockivaras Sate" vy - e oye ° ° he cow market started tojaverage for is X-!yuction on Tuesday: 170 eatule rdereros j i British Capital Shows Faith show signs of slowing up a little. | pected to be 14° DER GUNt a elves: Marie CSiebEL ane, Order forms will be mailed out Spots h und there in the|choive and-good active on all classes, showing shortly for your convenience cornbelt: suggested some weak-) PEEDER CATTLE: little change from last sale on | beginning to’ cree A good local and export. de-|jjent offerings. e In Future of B.C. eee Geriitor comtonelgpite gees Teta dropped considerably, and al va Toronto moved good] Good steers, 19.00 to 19.50; WRIGHTS ROPES LTD. Birmingham | bigger share of runs are of un-| feeders at a firm 19.50 to 21.00, /¢ommon to oe ae tae C A R | B 0 0 @ A T J L E M E N’S HS LTD., g , ‘ to 17.25; stocker and feeder rable kinds. ae 7 en but ; England, wish to announce that they [Winsinse, “Bras oie steers, 15.00. Lo 18.85} good There has been no slowing Of | generally steady, moving good heifers, 16.00 to 18.5 . j 4 d 0; good s 5 have acquired Okanagan Equipment demand in the dres: beet| secaere 88.00 to 26:00, ada PousBehent cee aaeeOG VA TE: A S § 0 ¢C | A J | 0 N F - ; aieas -RepORE Abs Ltd., with Branch Warehouses in Van- eee MEA chuntton uy |StOK calVeN 18:00. to 22400. | gocdmibiey MecteeeeO TOIL coolers . ate iny Cone 5 7 couver, Penticton, Vernon, Kamloops, little higher| Calgary continued to meet a poe gas dairy oe 11.85 PHONE 117 Prince George and Williams Lake. again this week. However,| good demand at firm prices, ees Set en E packers are working on a hand-|gooq feeders rating 18.00 to |??? 122 Sook tea anives: oatog' oe é : to-mouth basis and want no} 49 99 with odd sales to 20.00, to~80.50? heavy. calves, 17s th Tt . A program of expansion is planned se I u assl re Ss Es ° D I NII AION land stock calves 20.00 to 23.00,/18.00. ; which will result in even better stocks ture had shown that a cow B rong 1 : = F : zi yielded 46 pounds of butter fat! #nd Edmonton, on a strong local eeec ee and services than were available to lo- to each acre of land needed to| 204 export market, moved 1.00 - "land : < \ cal industry in the past, feed her. The yield in vegetable| higher at 17.50 to 19.25. Si re You Are N fats from an acre of soya beans|katchewan markets were mostly ever es < was 150 pounds. The Williams Lake Branch remains un- “In Ontario, soya bean farm- der the present staff headed by Re- ing has grown rapidly in recent i eularly in the south- ional Sales Manager, Mr. Ken Elleray. seks: ; ginal sales ager; Mr, Ken B 2 western part of the province. |Lovelier than “In Western Canada, veget- Ni with... able crops rich in fats such as OKANAGAN EQUIPMENT LIMITED § 2%: tec, tsce’Sscc.ciy,| ASE . ExIR | ERIET HupeanD sven |The time has come when facts |sueh as these should be brought P h gp LE WILLIAMS LAKR, B.C. ore ‘provinelal governments armacy : ut table fat crop farm- PRESCRIPTIONS rs will be listened to with just as much interest as dairy farm- Fhoner98 Phone 102 Box 550 —_—_—— @@8¢ 6 e South Pole Tractors can be purchased in © HOW TO ENIOY Williams Lake ! e bi CAREFREE € ~ SUMMER WARMTH price It’s a long term investment in It’s easy to have summer in your loveliness. JAI © @ ‘or a limited ® -ALLWINTER | ae @ : e! *) BIG 9 OZ. 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