■as? ago Yards Torn page 2) illy steady. 1025 - 1400 lb steers $3O 75 - 31 - prime 1229 lbs. $3l - since June. Bulk .xd prime steers $27 Mixed good and low 000 - 1100 lb. year . 28 50. Most good 50 - 28, largely ■t the close with load ■*3 lbs. $26 50 late, steers mostly $24 - ; loads mostly stan ,a Gertrudis steers $25 50. Few cutter mixed dairy bred . 23 50. ;s mixed and prime heifers $29 25 - 29.- -load 925 lbs, $3O, since May, 1958. id and choice heifers 29, largely $26 up. idard heifers, $23 - ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone Sand For Use In Dairy Bams . M. STOLTZFUS & SON, Inc. ASPHAIT PAVING & CEUSHED STONE & 1 . w , w v-s - % '"'•ssavw'Eas Quorryvill©# STerling 6-2191 W s or Laying Pullets TEP UP PRODUCTION Miller & Bushong No. 26 Early Bird All-Mash Laying Ration or No. 11 Early Bird Egg Mash and Scratch Grain Ration PS UP QUALITY TOO! •With just the 'right" yolk color/ a firm albumen, and bet ter shell texture you will be shipping those higher, better * paying grades. TS STEP DOWN! A balanced, energy packed feed like Early Bird will keep your cost per dozen eggs surprisingly low Improve Your Profits ! Miller & Bushong's local ■viceman to visit your farm— il.you more about Early Bird i. 26 or No. 11, and explain tiller & Bushong's free man- agement—quality control check- up lor young laying flocks. ■ \\\*l 11,/ Util, and comml. cows $l7- 50 - 21.50, largely $18.25 at the close, few standard cows $21.50 - 23, bulk canners and cutters, $15.75 - 19, occasion al heavy-holstein and swiss cutters $l9 25 - 19 50, and few lightweight canners $l5 - 15 50 Util and comml. bulls $22 50 - 26 Good and choice vealers $32 - 35, util, and standard $2l - 32, culls down to $l5 Part-load good 870 lb feeder steers $27.50 Part load med mixed-breed -feed ers $25 Few good 900 lb feeding steers $25.50. Med ium 800 lb feeders $25. Few good 900 lb. feeding steers $25 50. Med 800 lbs. $24 50 and common med- 750 lbs $24 Good 450 - 469 lb stock steer calves $3O, small- lot good 458 lb. heifer calves, $27 V V. <»V. \v f For Your CALL QuorryviUe. Pa. WITH TODAY CALL LANCASTER and Live Stock Feed Since 1875. # Lancaster Poultry WV, 9-6, Header’s Poultry, 19 3. 2. SAME ALL, 19.6 3 Same, 3300 WV, 19.6 4 Allan Kauffman, 550 WC-C-Cap, 14 wks, Roy E. Ream, 24, 5. Same, Carl B. Risser, 25. 6. Miller & Bushong (R C. Carman), 3250 WV-P-Cap, 13-3, Risser, 25. 7. Same, C F. Manbeck, Inc , 23. 8. Hen ry G. Hess, 50 888 & Belts, W. C Mellinger & Son, 31 1 9 John M Click, 200 RV, 10 wks, NO SALE, 17 8. 10 Mark Myer, 1800, WC-C-Cap, 13 wks , Mellinger 26.2 11. Myer, 2300, WV-B-Cap, 13, Risser, 251. 12 Myer, 1900 WV-B-Cap, 13, Risser, 24 9 13 J J Hess II (H&H Farms), 1800 WV-C-Cap, 12 wks, NO SALE, 22 2 14 Ab erdeen Mills (Donald Yeag er), 2200 WV 9-3, Risser, 20 3 15. Melvin E Hess, 3,- 500 WV, 9-2, Meader’s, 19 2. 16 James High (Melvin Barge), 2000 WR, 9-2 Good, 19 6 17 M&B (Barge), 850 WR, 9-2, Marvin Sweigart, 19 7 18 M&B (Wertsch-Cra mer , 4000 SX, 9 wks , NO SALE, 17 bid 19. Same, 1,- 000 W Mt 9, Good, 18 1 20 M&B (Paul Livengood), 1500 WV, 9 wks, NO SALE, 17 bid. H 21. M&B (Earl Bird Exp. Farm), 2300 L-F, 20 mo, Walter Lehman, 13 2. 22. M & B (Cool Creek Farm), 4050 WV, 9-5, Mellmger, 20-1. 23 Same, 3200 WV, 9-5, Head er’s, 20 3. 24. Same, Ream, 20.1 25 Same, 3550 WV, 9-2 NO SALE, 192 bid. 26. Eugene K. Metzler, 1,- 425 WV, 9-2, -NO SALE, 20.6 27 John L. Hershey, 875 WR-C-Cap, 13 wks, Sweigart 22.9. 28. Hershey, 1750, WR- C-Cap, 13 wks, NO SALE, 22 4 bid. 29. Hershey, 875 W R-C-Cap, 13, Ream, 23 2. 30. 9 </> 9L EXpress 2-2145 Miller & Bushong, inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 BlJ*Us Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. January 24, 1959—5 State's 1958 Chick Output jumped 12 °/o From '57 Totals The State Crop Reporting Service has announced the preliminary estimate of production of all chicks in Penna for 1958 is 85,625,000, 12 per cent above the 76,466,000 produced in 1957. Broiler-type hatch was up 11 per cent, and egg-type hatch rose 14 per cent from 1957. Productio'n of chicks by commercial hatcheries in Penna during December to taled 5,486,000, four per cent above Dec , 1957. Broiler-type production, comprising 84 per cent of the total, was up four per cent, while egg-type production was up two per cent from one year ago Larger January hatches than a year ago in N Y., N J and Pa, are in prospect Broiler-type eggs in incuba tors on Jan. 1 in these states were up two percent, and egg type, 15 per cent above Jan 1, 1958. Same, Mellmger, 22.3. 31 Mark Myer, 3600 WV- C-Cap, 12-3, NO SALE, 22 bid 32 Myer, 2300 WV-C- Cap, 13, NO SALE, 23 bid 33 Myer, 3300 WV-C-Cap, 13 wks, NO SALE, 24,2 bid 34 Hershey, 875, WR-C-Cap, 13, College Hill Poultry, 22 8 JANUARY CLEARANCE— WATER HEATERS MISCELLANEOUS ODD LOTS SIZES 20-30-45 GAL. As low as $49.00 Stove Specials As low as $5£).00 WARD BOTTLE GAS 25 S State St, EPHRATA, PENNA. M.......a...............<.«......a...... E ....» f Darby Leghorns Again The Winner | in 1958 out oi the ten highest pens oi the notion. Darby Leghorns are on top. Tried and proven for the last 30 years for outstanding perform ance. Darby Leghorns are great layers. Buy Darby chicks for extra profit from your local Darby Associated hatchery. Call Elizabethtown EM 7-3246. The Keener Poultry Farm PaaßaaaßaaßßiiaaßßßßßaaßiaßßßaaßßßßaiiaaaaßßaS FOR MORE PROFITS, PLANT amea/ca's GREATEST Ttysms AND FOR TOP-YIELDING CLOVER, ALFALFA, OATS. SOW HOFFMAN Phone Landisville TW 8-G421 Firm Publishes New Vo-Ag Booklet Waltham', Mass, A new booklet, “Wirthmore Feeds Inc , Merit Scholarship Pro gram” has been published here and is made ‘ available to teachers, vocational guid ance counselors, and gradu ating high school students who are interested m careers in agricultural science Wirthmore offers four-year college scholarships in agri cultural science to outstand ing high school seniors thru the National Merit Scholar ship Program, as part of the company’s efforts to encour age vocations in the agucul tural sciences The new booklet, which explains the program, is av ailable from the agricultural relations department o £ Wirthmore Feeds Inc, 343 Winter Street, Waltham 54, Mass. R. D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. SEEDS
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