Classified Advertising fo r SALE—Sex Link Pullets ready to lay. Price reasonable plione Strasburg OV 7-6035 Mil ton R Barge. FOR SALE —One-ton 1954 Chev lolet stake truck, good condi tion Phone Intercourse 8-3081. FOR SALE. —Balboa and Tetra pepas rye seed. Sow early for falfand winter forase and cover C j o p Jacob R, Hershey RDI Quairyville, Pa Phone 26R21 pOR SALE —Ninety pair of White Kind Pigeons Selling due to lack of space Reasonable puce Phone Ephrata 32142 Hairy Ruth 125 Arch St Ephrata, Pa PHILA AUG 22—(USDA) Pro- FOR SALE John Deere M cessed poultry-rmdy-to-cook (xc<* tiuctor with plow, cultivator packed) young chickens unset 1- Fertilizer attachment First' ed Demand was fair More than class condition Guaranteed Also 1 s’ fficient supplies w-wavailable A Mower and NH cord wood Prices paid delivered ware saw to fitv.A B C Groff, Ph 4 8001 house, Philadelphia (cents p-r Few Holland I>l ) Sradp A & U S grade A, 2-3 , lbs SUi-SS, mostly 32-33 FOR SALE. —John Deere Forage Harvester with corn attach ment New-special close out pi ice ABC Groff Ph 4-8001 Few Holland FOR SALE —Used Tobacco Lath es $2 50 per hundred Phone Sliasburg, Overland 7-3281 miißUßiiiiiiiii SEED GRAIN CLEANED & TREATED ON YOUR FARM Our modern Seed Cleaning & Ti eating equipmenfls now avail able for the farms of this .area F T o iob is too large or small. Charges are reasonable y HEIST SEED COMPANY Mt. ‘ Joy, Pa Phone 3-3821, Mt Joy, Pa ■■■■■PtußnEcsßHHaai SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO in your poultry, turkey, and swine iced gets you more meat, eggs and health for less Cost 35c to 70c per ton Not an antibiotic Look on your feed tags and ask 'out dealer, or F. W Fisher, Leacock, Ph. Leola 6-2482. 1951 Henry J —A Title—Good Condition $195 Ph Ephrata 3 8043 IOR SALE—6OO OwlkdJ, Leg horn yearling hens laying 60%. Reasonable Paul M. Weaver RD. 1 Manheim, Pa Ph 5-7190 5 CAST IRON RECESS BATH tub, 19x17 cast lavatory, free standing closet—sl69 50 Wit mor’s, 252 E. Ma n St., New Hol land, Pa, Ph 42232 (NH) USED OIL BURNERS, GAS' burner, oil furnace, coal .furn ace and boiler, stoker —$25 to Slot) 00 Witmer’s 252 E Mam St b'-w Holland, Pa., Ph. 42232 (NH) Mail Box Market 1 SAXE —One large dinner boil S2O • one smaller dinner dl Sl2 Jay. D Miller, 1 mile north of Hopeland, Pa. do washing and ironing in m V home. Charge according 5 9 850 ° f WaSh ‘ Phone Terre Hlll LEGAL NOTICES Notice is hereby given that the Conestoga Valley Joint School Authority will receive bids at the office of Bernard J Myers, Jr., 50 North Duke Street, Lan caster, Pennsylvania, up unti 12'00 npon, DS T, on Monday August 27th, for the privilege of cutting and hauling away the second cutting of mixed hay ort a 25 acre plot owned hy the Auth ority situated on the South side of the Horseshoe Road Pa Route n 1 half mile West of the Witmer inters.ction at which hme they will be opened end read and the privilege award ed- to the highest and h->st bidder The successful bidder should be prepared to pay the bid price and sign a contract on f he dav of opening Further in formation mav be obtained bv contacting Tohn E Foirry Ronks R D #l, Telephone Lancaster 7-5641 Conestoga Valley Joint School Authontv Solicitors Paul A Mueller Bernard J. Myers, Jr ""•OCESSED POULTRY Hens readv-to-cook (me pack ed) steady Demand fair Sup plies were fully ample Prices delivered warehouse grade A and U S Grade A 4-s’l lb 34-3 S cents Receipts Aug 21 included other than turkeys Maryland 76 000 lbs Delaware 77 000 lbs, North Carolina 22,000 lbs Classified Advertising Rales , Ise This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Mm.) $lOO $2 40 21 1 05 2 52 22 1-10 2 64 23 1 15 2 7o 24 1 20 2 88 ’5 1.25 3 00 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans ver coming to a Box Number, 7o Lancaster Farming). 25c addi lonal Send copy to the Class fied Advertising Dept, LANCASTER FARM ING, QuarryvJle, Pa Ads running 3 or more con scinthre times with no change billed at 4c per word each time vith 80c minimum DEADLINE Wednesday morn ng it each week’s publicatnn *n “tw’v no ad= afrented afiei •0 00 a m Wednesd ovs * BBSS■ '■■■■feaa ■•*>■■■«■■■BO■■■■!!■( ; : ; SUBSCRIBER'S BONUS! | ■ ■ ■ Subscribe Now io Lancaster Farming a J and receive FREE one advertisement a each month in our Mail Box Market. m ■ ■■ ■ . Subscribers u-ing the X M 1 K£T will 1 egoverned by the fo'lowing rule* : Limit your advert sunml to five over 25 words All Advertisements must he in nor hands hy Monday 6 F. M. or same will be bold over tor next week’s paper. Only one advertisement allowed each month. No business advert semerts atcei trd for it is column I‘on are allowed to ran the ad verbs cm id o ly one time* Send in ro duplication. Please mail ail advertisements cre ' MAIL BOX MAR KET, LANCASTER FARMING. QOARKYV ih, ik. - *<• mi art asaiiaaHDa ■■■■■■■* ». _ Outlook foi Lancaster Farming—ls Mid-August to Mid-September 1956 Friday Aug. 24, 1956 neorcED HMrfeRATUJIE MID AUG TO MID SEPT 1! The Weather Bureau’s 30-day outlook for the period from mid August to mid- September calls for temperatures to av erage seasonal normals in the Great Lakes region, Northern Plains, and for Southwest. Aboye normal tempera tures are predicted in the southern half of the nation east of the Rockies, in the northern Plateau region, and along the Lancaster Livestock: Steers Steady to Strong,/Some Weak to 50 Cents Lower WEDNESDAY REVIEW By 1 David S. Lorensen USDA Market News Service Lancaster, Aug 22 (Wed nesday to Wednesday Review) (USDA) CATTLE 4376, week ago 3724. Compared with last Wednesday slaughter steers high Choice and Prime tally steady to strong average choice and below weak to 500 lower. Heifers about steady Some com mercial beet cows strong to 500 higher, most cutter and utility steady with canner and low grade cutters around 250 lower. Bulls largely steady Stockers and feeders strong to 500 high er Receipts included about 50 per cent stocker and feeder steers and 15 pei cent cows Slaughter classes slightly larger than a week ago including num-, erous loads grass and grained I on grass two-way steers Bulk choice and prime fed steers $25 50-28 50, a few loads 981- 1279-Ib prime steers $29 00-29 50 ,a new seasonal high for load lots Good and low choice $22 00 25 00, standard grade $18,50- 2150 with grassers mostly $lB 50-19 50 Most cutter and utility cows $9 75-12 00,' a few commercial $l3 00-14 00, canners largely $8 25-9 50 Utility and commercial bulls $l4 75 17 50, good 800-1000 lb fed bulls $lB 00-21 03, cutter grades $l3 00- 14 50. Bulk medium and good 450-750 lb s*ock them calves and yearlings $17.50-20.50, a lew good around 600 lbs to $2lOO. Common stock steeds .$l3 50- 17.00. Most medium and good 800-1000 lb feeding steers 18 50- 21.50, several loads mixed good ;«•' which means not f/ 3£mmu >n O and choice $22 00-22 75, CALVES: 771, week ago 810. Veal calves moderately active mostly steady. Bulk good and choice vealers $2O 00-23 50, high choice and prime $24 00-28 00; utility and commercial $15.00- 19 no culls on down to $l2 00 HOGS 1537, week ago 1733 Barrows and gilts strong to 250 higher than last Wednesday sows fully steady to strong In Wednesday’s trade bulk barrows and gilts U S mixed 1-3, 200- 400 lbs $lB 50-18 75, some sales Monday on mostly No 1 200-220 lbs $l9 00-19 50, to local small butchers Weights 240-270 lbs $l7 75-18 25 Lighterweights 160 180 lbs slow largely $l7 00-18 25 Sows all weights $l2 50-14 50 SHEEP Native spring lambs strong to 500 higher than Igst Wednesday Bulk native lambs !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* - & Used Tractors | ■ & Farm Equipment g ■ CLYDE E. KEENER * * Located at Intersection K 2 Of Rt. 230 & 72 B ■ R, D. 3 Lane. Ph. 4-6414 • ■Sale 2nd Thursday each B * month ■ Private Daily • iiiaiummianß' IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIfIfIBfIBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBI COMPLETE DISPERSAL S herd of J Isaiah K. Stoltzfus ■ 55 purebred and 9 grade Holsteins* on Route 23, two miles west of Morgantown, Lancaster County, Pa FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st ■ at exactly 12-30 P. M ■ CERTIFIED ACCREDITED VACCINATED * A very fine herd of cattle ■ Daughters of; • ■ Rockwood Rocket Tone, great All-American Show 2 Bull whose first 3 year old daughters have records of ■ 683 lbs. 4.23%, 599 lbs. 3.76% and 2 year old daugh ters have 581, 567 and 534 and 517 lbs. fat * Hainescrest Sovereign Tycoon, a truly great proven a-i’-e, with three year old daughters to 614 lbs fat ■ * 24% and 2 year olds to 589 lb£. fat. * Elmcroft Patriarch ■ Strathaven Rag Apple King ■ Macßarr Rag Apple Magnate 2 Willow Slope Man-O-War Pabst ■ , Wooddale Rag Apple Chieftain ■ Cochran Korndyke Commander 2 Come and see this Herd, you will like what you see. ■ The date: Saturday, August 31st, 1956 * At the Farm 2 Isaiah K. Stoltzfus, Owner, ■ Elverson, Pa. ■ Carl Diller, Refton, Pa.- Clarence E. Lyons, S Auctioneer. 204 Hess Blvd , g Pa. ■ Sale Manager S T unch available at the sale Upy^TT Y*\ j '' j UOOIMTt CU ' J _l_^ D ' *j<MT s PREDICTED "RECIPITATION MID AUG TO MID SEPT 1956 1 coasts of New England and California. In other areas, temperatures should, average near normal. Precipitation is expected to exceed normal in the Central Plains and Great Lakes region Subnormal amounts are indicated in the Middle Atlantic States, the South, and the Far West with near, normal elsewhere EGGS PHILADELPHIA, AUG 22 Unsettled Prices declined- on mediums as supplies exceeded the fair demand Top quality large eggs were in good demand and about adequate supply Trad ing was mostly according to daily requirements -Wholesale selling prices minimum 10 per cent AA quality, large 45-48 lb white 49-50, brown I 48-49, medium white 30%-31, brown 30-31 Extra minimum 60 percent A quality. Large 45-50 lb white 39-39%, mixed 37-38, med ium white 29%-30 Standards 31- 32, checks 28-29 Receipts Aug 21—4,400 cases all by truck gooft and choice 70-90 lbs. $lB 50- 22 00, a few lots high choice and prime $23 50, utility and low good 15 00-18 00, culls down to $l2 00 Jjjj Lancaster 4-H kig Club S ■ Feimd-Up ami Sale 5 m w ILL ) E HELD AT B |Uniun Slock Yards - Lane, Fa-5 H Lane & J rharoii Counii'S 5 ® Will Compete 2 * These Choice Hogs Will Be Sold« ■ Wed. Aug. 29 2 m AUCTION AT 2:00 P. M. ■ ■ tale conducted by ■ ■ Lancaster . ■ ■ Li vet lock Exchange ■ AT THE FARM
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