> r ‘V-~ i p- I <* ' , - 1 II I. II )" ■~-tttt--^t .' irnk&cm* *• . mtsmaam ~ mx tern' < *• > | < 4? < ■ ssified • • erttsmg , SALE Good size honey ex actor like neW, Two bat v brooders 11 and 16 depart t. 10 case egg grader. 30 hyr. pump with 27” tree v. Aaron S. Zimmerman, East irl, Box 348. , SALE Woodland build ing lots located one mile -th of Hopeland, Pa., Seglock _ $2 00 ft. Jay D Miller. iKE BIG MONEY RAISING guinea pigs, rabbits, pigeons or m. for us write for free m •m Keeney Bros. Farm, New ledom, Pa. jILISBURY’S 3-NITRO in yourj poultry, and swine I id gets you more meat, eggs und-health-for -less. Cost 35c to 70c per ton. Not an antibiotic. Look on your feed tags and ask your dealer, or F. W Fisher, lacock, Ph. 'Leola 6-2482. , jED SPECIALS—John Deere 12-A Combine with Engine i 95. Allis Chalmers Roto Baler >ecial $398. Snavely’s Farm Ser ce, New Holland Ph. 4-2214. 151 Henry J—A Title—Good Condition $195. Ph Ephrata •8043. - SALE 400 Mt. Hope Super Cross Pullets, 5 mo old,-ready lay Vax 2 mi. South 'of Inter urse along Pequea Creek nos G. Esh, Gordonville Rl, 91. SALE—% interest outstand , proven, registered Angus 11 from certified disease free ■ d Write for details- Freedom H Angus Breeders Narvon, msylvania. ssified • • ertismg :es This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost ds (1)" Issue (Mm.) $l.OO 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20' " 1.25 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans ir T coming to a Box Number, ' Lancaster Farming). 25c addi onal. Send copy to the Class- Led Advertising Dept, LANCASTER FARM ING. Quarryville. Pa. Ads running 3 <>r more con icutivs times with no change V*® per word each time 80c minimum. DEADLINE- Wednesday morn ’|Jr. eac k week’s publication /rve. y no ad= accented after •00 a. tm Wednesd: "V ♦ v S*^. St v' S**' Tnoroacpd Milk York metr °P° lltan mllk market " llitiXiOoCll ITIIXA. mg area. Milk production, how » • ¥*l 1 ever ’ 18 expected to be slightly 1 WCCS Likely, under that for last year. _ i o *" Uniform prices to farmers' Blaniord ISayS should average 19 cents per J hundredweight (46.5 quarts) NEW 7 YORK Increasedabova those for the last' half of farm milk prices for the last 1955,. the Administrator said, six months of -the year are' fore-p nces pa id by handlers for cast by Dr. C. J. Blanford, Mar- flui( i mi ik (Class I-A) are fore ket Administrator of the New cas t at 16 cents per hundred- weight over those" of a year The forecast in detail follows: a g o , Change from Month 1955 1956 1955 to 1956 • - - per hundredweight July 3.85 3.99 up .14 August ' 4.15 4.32 up .17 September 4.15 4.42 up .27 October , 4.32 4.44 up .12 November 4.33 4.61 up .28 December 4.21 4.40 up .19 'Average 4.17 4.36 up .19 ✓ Class I-A Prices , Change from Month 1955 1956 1955 to 1956 - dollars per hundredweight July 4.91 5.22 up .31 August- 5.16 5.34 up .18 September 5.42 5.44 up .18 October 5.62 5.62 .00 -November 5.50 5.81 up .31 December 5.52 5.67 up .15 Average 5.36 , 552 up .16 Volume of Pooled Milk 1956 in % Month 1955 1956 of 1955 Million Pounds July • 666 699 105.0 August 592 583 98.5 September 623 566 90.8 October 623 616 98.9 November 571 566 L 99.1 December 618 612 99.0 Total - 3,693 3,642 98.6 5 SUBSCRIBER’S BONUS! ■ ■ Subscribe Now to Lancaster Farming 2 2 and receive FREE one advertisement s ■ each month in our Mail Box Market: £ (3) Issues $2 40 2.52 2 64 2.76 2 88 3.00 * ★ ★ illR»»IRIIIIIIIlllRIIRIIHRIIIIIII • w as as ar. ax sc M * s$ Uniform Prices Subscribers using the MAIL BOX MARKET will be governed by the following rules : I imif your advertisement to five !ine< which means not over 25 words. MI Advertisements most be inovr bands by Monday 6 P.M. or same will be held over (or next week’s paper. Only one advertisement allowed each monlh. No business advertisements accepted for this column, v on are allowed to ran (be advertisement only one time* Send in no duplication. Please mail all advertisements care of MAIL SOX MAR KET, LANCASTER FARMING. QUARRYVILLE. PA. v ' * »> -t H - <• 1 V %, T V# »* V \ i ft * * * eSS W , r *• % * -/ , ' ‘ - mr mt> Uniform prices are paid di rectly to dairy farmers by handlers and are determined by the uses made of all of their milk delivered to plants ap proved for the New York mar keting area, Dr. Blanford ex plained. Fluid prices, however, are never paid directly to dairy farmers. Handlers account to the New York pool at those prices and also pay for“other milk ac cording to the use they make of it. i.W Prices paid to farmers the uniform .prices are expected to be- above those for last year in each of the six months, ac cording to the forecast. This will also be true of fluid prices except for one month. Total production in the six months will be off about 1.4, per cent. The increase in uniform prices \ H Agricultural Ground Limestone Hard Poultry Grits | Feed Mixing Calcium Calcium Stable Grits I*' 1 ' -Lime Spreading Service RHEEMS, PA. Call Elizabethtown 7-2901 Night Calls 7-2906 ******* ■ A-189 2-Way Plow for Super A 2 No. 5A Stalk Cutter ■ A-151 Disk Plow for Super A 2-Furrow ■ No. 8 L. G. Plows 2-14” McCormick . 96.00 J 70.00 ■ 105.00 S 265.00 ■ ■ Your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER 1 ■ McCORMKK FARM EQUIPMENT STORE [ ■ 1054 S. State St. Phone 32283 EPHRATA, PA. ■ W mm mm !■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■>!■■■■■■' j-HUM Production'Off 14% LANDIS STONE MEAL CO, Consult Us For The Best WHITE LILLY ALL PURPOSE MINERALS This Months Bargain Specials ! USED TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT Super A Farmall Tractor Super C Tractor Farmall H Tractor .. John Deere A Tractor Super M Tractor with Live P.T.O. Bolan Garden Tractor with Cultivator, Mower, Sprayer, Disk and Trailer G.I. Garden Tractor C-295 Plow 2-14” for C and Super C John Deere 2-14” Trailer Plow 34-30 3-14” Fast Hitch Plow for 300 Farmall 275.00 No. 52 McCormick Wagon on Rubber ... 185.00 C-20 Plow 2-14” Fast Hitch for Super C .. 180.00 SOT Baler with Engine (used 4 seasons) „. 950.00 New Idea Green Crop Hay Loader 50.00 SOT Baler with Engine 750.00 OBSOLETE NEW MACHINES Lancaster Farming—ls Friday, July 20, 1956 -f'-WM, is forecast at 14 cents for July, 17 cents for August, 27 cents for September, 12 cents for October. 28 cents for November, and 19 cents for December. Devisions Likely The increase in Class I-A prices is forecast at 31 cents for July, 18 cents for August, two cents for September, 31 cents for November, and 15 cents for December. Thb Octob er price is now foreseen at the same level as for 1955. The semiannual forecast was issued at the request of the dairy industry and interested persons. Dr. Blanford cautioned that since many of the actual price factors cannot be fully known this far in advance there prob ably will be revisions of his monthly estimates from time to time. $ 875.00 1095.00 625.00 650.00 1975.00 249.00 149.00 125.00 95.00