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That question, In many different forms, reflects a widespread puzzlement among housewives and others about the "spread" between farm prices and retail food prices. The following dls-paU-h explains why the spread exists, how great it Is, and why It's likely to grow even greater. By GAYLOKD P. GODWIN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) The farm er gels considerably less than half of every dollar the housewife spends on food. And this "price spread" is expected to grow even wider. Despite bumper crops and lower prices to farmers, the Agriculture Department predicts that the housewife's food bill in 1956 will average about the same as in 1955. This poses the question as to why retail prices don t come down pro- Party Planned By Farm Bureau A Farm Bureau parly for all members, new and old, will be held in the Deschutes school house on Saturday evening, Dec. 10. at 8 o'clock, county leaders of the Bureau have announced. The affair is being arranged as a get-acquainted Party, with all new members being asked to at tend to meet old members. Cards will be played. Old member families are beiniz asked to bring pies. Some card tables will also be needed. DATE SEI-EtTTED REDMOND The annual Dartv ana aance lor students of Red mond union high school, arranged for them by the faculty, will be Friday, Dec. 23 at 8:30 p.m. in the high school gym. Chairmen are Don Lowry and Howard Browning, with all the teachers serving on various committees. Decorations will include the tradi tional Christmas trees and the fac ulty will present informal enter tainment skits. There will be an orchestra for dancing and refresh ments will be served. Tomorrow 1:50 P.M. PRO - FOOTBALL On Your Mutual Station Baltimore Colts San Francisco 49'ers THE BIG GAME OF THE DAY! Sunday 12:30 P.M. THE SUNDAY NEWS Local National World Wide CCBND 1110 KC Serving ALL Central Oregon by Nadme Seltzer portionately to the decrease in farm prices. The answer is in marketing and processing charges. They include labor, transportation, processing, wholesaling, retailing, profits of firms making and selling food pro ducts in short, all the services connected with food handling. The cost of these services has in creased steadily in recent years and the outlook for next year is "further moderate increases.' Coasumer Pays Cost . The cost comes out of the con sumer's food dollar. The mark -t-ing bill for 1955 is estimated at 28 billion dollars. This is CO pe. cent of the $46,300,000,000 that housewives will spend across the grocery counter for farm produced goods. Forty cents of each food dollar goes to the farmer. The Department of Agriculture computes the farmer's share and the marketing bill through use of a "tpyical market basket" for average wage earners or clori-al workers in an urban communi'y. The basket contains all farm-produced foods. Fish are excluded. In the latest report July-September all items of the market basket cost at retail $983.35. Of this, the farmer's share was $393.- a, or 40 per cent. The 60 per cent marketing bill was $590.10. The farmer does not get the same per cent of return on items. For example, a round loaf of bread in the market basket re tails at 17.7 cents. The bread con tains 0.912 pounds of wheat wonh at the farm 2.5 cents, or 14 per cent of the cost of the loaf. The marketing bUl which in this case includes milling the wheat into Hour, adding other ineredients and baking it into bread Is 15.2 cents. SteerOn-Thelloof A pound of choice grade b-ef retailing at 67.4 cents represenls 2.16 pounds of choice grade steer-on-the-hoof. The marketing charge on the pound of beef is 26.5 cen's, leaving the farmer 40.9 cents, or bl per cent. Most of the marketing costs are fixed. They do not fluctuate like the prices received by farmers Therefore lower prices at the farm do not bring anywhere near as much of a reduction at retail. Furthermore, many consumers have been willing to pay for the convenience of getting foods al ready prepared or partly prepared for the table, and the processine cost in these is of course propor- uonaieiy nigner. 1000 Watts