Of, 3\ , * > '.MJ \r/)y'' 1 1 o s n <&’ \"Tst j: „„.. .: \X,*.s<, '//- - fry.. - : f } I-?-.. j. * I /«f > » 1 f ~ /f*, V *V. /nV * ♦ .<*/• * ■#«• {< * / t r rt- *n * > **W* *- + | " Y \ *>*>*■* l+»+ -J» 1* » -* ■vKfl-J.i**! •*■-. ■> r-'T^ 1 f*. -\ rt ' *» /«*,* ** '*'*•» V* :\ ,- ~ vfrr *r;f v♦ v: \ 1 "*r >»v i */y "v\ V ** -► *** >• > --V * Lj., ► C ~ ■» “» '*>'■>» wwwtit l t*>wi 11 i>V + £» f>* »»♦>»>• ~«—»0 jl /y vrv *" „ r r+ r*i * J “v Aj i. ,<.li „r iz \ rj/* " j-y-yr : ~ | **i m •*>> w > V * .V>J-: , V w< ' '* > • < 1^ ) fctm ,*' ’ '•> (t* ’ * v '* ' 'J? T : ' '■'’• ■* * ’ I * oswt’M> I^PB^bwr^- ) >«» * ! f *•* v THHi U.S. WEATHER BUREAU total precipitation map for the week ending Monday shows that some more than welcome moisture fell in the middle Atlantic states dur ing the past week. However all Pennsylvania stations re- U.S. to Barter $5O Million in Food For 2,700 New Houses in France The U.S. Depaitment of Agri culture announced completion of negotiations involving exchange of $5O million worth of Commod ity Credit Corporation - owned farm products for houses to be built in France for use of Ameri can armed forces personnel A United States exporter, un SEE US FOR . . . Eshelman Red Rose Poultry and Dairy Feeds ★ W-W-F Poultry and Livestock Feeds ★ Fertilizers ★ Spray Materials ★ Building Supplies WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 FAMOUS FOR DELIVERY IN MINUTES The World of Agriculture Can Be in Your Mail Box Farming is changing constantly. You stay abreast of those changes when you can take Lancaster Farming out of your mail box each Friday. Right there in your hand you will have the latest news of agriculture. For Lancaster County farm news, farm features, market news, home and family features and special articles, subscribe to Lancaster Farming today. The rate is just $2 a year. For other rates, see page 4of this issue. Fill in the coupon below and mail it now. Lancaster Farming Box 126 Quarryville, Pa. Bill me Find $3 for one year Start my subscription immediately. Name- Address- % ' /' der an agreement with CCC, has arranged for the export of the farm products The military fam ily housing, which the surplus commodities will pay for, will be constructed in various parts of France by a French firm under a contract with the Department of Defense. Approximately 2,700 _ 06 A {t ’ A * -1 - J!, / £•*> .^">4?? •» -4r»vr v» *“ ll '^’*‘* port a lack of moisture in greater or lesser degrees. Tem peratures averaged below normal the past week. (U.S. Wather Bureau) houses will be constructed in France under the contract. The following steps will be tak en before all phases of the French housing transaction are com pleted (1) The United States exporter participating in the barter will sell in foreign countries the sur plus agricultural commodities ob tained from CCC under the bar ter contract (2) Proceeds of these sales in whatever currency is accept able to the French Government will be converted by the Bank of France to francs and will be paid to the French construction firm by the U S exporter on the basis of ‘construction progress certifi cates” issued to the French firm by the Department of Defense (3) Inasmuch as quarters al lowances and the housing part of station allowances to American service families are discontinued by the Department of Defense when the families occupy Govern ment owned houses, the allow ances that would otherwise be paid, minus amounts necessary for maintenance and operation, will be turned over by ’he De partment of Defense to the Com modity Credit Corporation to pay for the surplus commodities bar tered CCC and the Department of Defense have signed an agree ment that will run for approxi mately 17 years the estimated time required to make full pay ment out of allowances However, the agreements of CCC and the Department of Defense with the private firms will run for only a little over two years The barter transaction an nounced today represents the cul-' mination of negotiations begun m July 1955 and therefore does not conform to the present barter pol icies announced on May 28, 1957, under which future barter trans actions will be approved only on the basis of assurance that they result in a net increase in exports of agricultural commodities. Foreign Countries Produce Bumper Crops The recently harvested wheat and barley crops in India have been exceeded only by the re cord production of these crops in 1954. The current wheat crop in that country is tentatively esti mated at 321 million bushels, and the barley crop at 130 mil lion. France, according to the Fore ign Agricultural Service, also ex pects a bumper crop of wheat this year. Current forecasts in dicate a crop of more than 400 million bushels which would compare with 240 milion bushels last year and the 194549 aver age. /r.rj , r ' :>s* i “ r N 2 Ayrshire Breeders Association Members BRANDON, Vt.—The Ayrshire Breeders’ Assn, has elected I. H Herr & Sons, Lancaster, and Ruf us B. Zellers, Manheim, to mem bership in the association. The announcement was made Monday by Chester C Putney, na tional secretary of the breed or ganization. \ > ' A < I fS' ! Vy SEE the NEW “101” Self - Propelled 10 FT. COMBINE COMBINE AND BALER SMOKER Tues., June 18 - 7:30 P. 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