r Poultry t 3 Avg. it market in sev- Thursday saw t er Poultry Ex- Her average climb 24 lots, with 109- selling on an 18.9- third of the broil averaged 19.57 on d A total of 53 57,610 head were lots with 164,760 offered, with 42 i,235 head selling., r’is the complete I with seller, gro rentheses, amount age in weeks and and price. WV - white Mt.-white mourw ndian river whit es; C-cockerels; WR- white rock I-Martin’s van and L-F-leghorn M. Weaver, 650 L i, Victor J. Koser 2. Clyde J3eazley, 20 mo., W. C. Mel ,n, 12.5, 3. Miller T I C EM Hoober's PAN DAYS will be THURSDAY and Feb. 26 & 27. incorrectly re- last week as & 27. VED -Action re CR.D. Control I Economy * .KLAND Strep"* Dust ;ive as the standard 47 lydrostreptomycm tstrep lot less “PARA-STREP*- potent<4tl«n, one bottle dealer •, «me KLAND WilCfll COMPANY Caldwell. New Jersey GAN Organic [sn releasing ' rially Active iced from Michi finest peat depos- Id m Polyethylene at Bulk Prices 00 lb. bag $2*SO bags or more cwt. Store Hours: day thru Saturday 1 m - - sp. m. Exchange 19.57 & Bushong (J. G. Miller), 1500 L-F, 22 mo., Walter B. Lehman, 12.6. 4. M&B (Fra nk Weidman), 450 WV-C- Cap., 13 wks. John N. Tho mas, 25. 5. Same, NO SALE, 25.5 bid. 6. M. H. Weaver Poultry, ( James S. Auker), 2300 WV- P-Cap., 14, NO SALE, 22.9 bid. 7. Same, 2500 WV-Cap., 14, NO SALE, 23 bid. 8. SA ME, 1700 WV-Cap-C, 13, Col lege Hill Poultry, 25.1 bid. 9. Same, 2200 WV-P-Cap., 13-4 NO SALE, 24.2 bid. 10. Farm Bureau (John L, Herr) 2900_.WYCap, 12-2, No SALE 24.3 bid. 11. Parke K. Herr, 800 WV C-Cap, 13-2, Mellmger, 25*4. 12. Herr, 900 WV-C-Cap 13-2 Mellinger, 25.4 13. Herr, 800 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, Carl B. Ris ser, 24.9. 14. Herr, 2200 WV C-Cap, 13-2, Linn Poultry, 25.8. 15. Irvin B, Gingrich, 1150- WV-P-Cap, 15. Risser, 26 2. l 1). Same, 26.1. 17. Elmer Sensemg, 1000 WV-C-Cap, 14-2, Rey E. Ream, 27. 18. S. M. Fisher, 3000 WV, 9-2, NO BID. 19. Kinter & Grove (Lester M. Hurst), 2500 WV, 9-3, Manbeck, 19.3. 20. Same Ream, 19.7. 21. Same, Starr Poultry, 19.6. 22 Same, 3000 WV, 9, Manbeck, 19.3. 23. Same, 2500 WV, 9, S. E. Davis, 19.2. 24. K&G (John L. Landis), 5000 WV, 9-3 Starr, 19.3. 25. Same, Mellinger, 19.4. 26. Samuel Grubb, 8000 WV, 9-3, College Hill. 19.2. 27. Grubb, 8500 WV, 9-3, Col. Hill, 19.2. 28.« Jack Bu cher, 4500 WV, 8-6, S.E. Dav is, 19.3. 29. Bucher, 4500 WV Nils. A \/|^7 LOOKING FOR RESULTS? Try WIUTHMORE Complete Chick Starter Here’s an economical feed that is especially well suited for starting replacement chicks. It is high in quality proteins and contains the vitamins and other factors known to be needed for early chick growth and health. You’ll save money with this dependable ration. Available in mash, pellets and crumbles with medication against coccidiosis. Why not try it and check the results for yourself? WIRTHMORE FEEDS LeROY M. SENSENIG UINKLETOWN Deimarva - Georgia Mkts. Steady Friday’s Deimarva market was steady to firm, with to tal offerings for the week un der same period of previous week. Demand fair to good. Prices and volume, 17-19.20, 747,900 head, incl. 571,800 at East Shore. Mostly 18 and up. Georgia live offerings were in fair balance Friday and gen. adequate. Demand fair. Vol. incl. approx 20% booked for Sat Prices and vol., at farm—l 6-17, 94% at 17, 863, 500 head; FOB plants- 17-18, 95% at 18. Deimarva opened steady to firm on Mon , being unsettled and quiet on Tues, steady Wed. with short offerings and increasing Thurs. vol. and 17.80-19 20, J}16,700; Too few for Tues report; 18-19.70, 593,400; 17.70-19.50 738,200. Georgia opened with fair to good demand, market clear ed, fair to good demand Tues through Thurs vol. and pri ces: At farm, 16-17, 690,900; 17-17%, 632,400; 17-17%, 382,400; 17-17%, 503,400. Delmafva broiler-feed ra tio for the week ending Feb. 13 was 3 8, with broilers avg. 18 35 and mash $97.36. 8- Meader’s Poultry, 19.1. 30. Phillip Foster, 8000 WV, 9- V. F. Weaver, 18.9. 31. Harvey M. Zimmerman, 1400 WRC, 9-5, Daniel K. Good, 20.2. 32. Same, 700 WVX, 9-5, NO SALE. 19.5 bid. 33. Same, 2200 MVX, 10, Mellinger, 20.9. 34. M&B (El mer Showalter), 3000 WV, ,*9-3, Manbeck, 19.5. 35. M&B (Harold M. Herr), 5000 WV, Our Customers Are Our Best Salesmen Pa. U.S. Approved Pullorum-Typhoid Clean KEYSTONE HATCHERY Rep: Daniel R. Myers Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatchery; Ph. Leola OLB-7851 Farm: Ph. RE 3-6179 Ph. Ephrata RE 3-2009 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21. 1959—5 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, February 16th to Friday, February 20th Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Extra Fey Hywts 37%- 37 - 37 - Medium 36%- 34%-35 35 - Pullets 33 V.!- 33%- 33-%- Peewees 24 -25 24 -25 -24 -25 Extra Fey Hywts 38 - 38 - 38 - Medium 36 - 35%- 35%- Pullets 33%- 33%- Peewees 24 -25 24 -25 24 -25 Fey Hywts 35%- Medium 35 - Pullets 33 - Standards 35 - Checks 34 - Fey Hywts 36 - Medium 35Vz- Pullets 33%- Fey Hywts 37 - 37 - 37 - 37 - FRIDAY TREND —Market steady with good clearance reported on all grades in most quarters. All tops up half cent. Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co, 9-2, Good, 19.4. 36. Same, 5000 IRW, 9-2, Good, 19.2. 37. M&B (Wil bert Campbell), 2400 WV, 9-2 NO SALE, 19.3 bid. 38. M&B (Emmett Schreffler), 5750 WV, Allen Clark, 19.4. 39. M&B (Robert Starner), 3500 WV, 9, CoUege Hill, 19 5. 40. M&B (Harry Boyer), 4500, IRW, 9-2 Ream, 19.4. Dr. Salsbury’s Ren-O-Sol for Cecal Coccidiosis 35c up to $7 10 100 WHITE ROCKS 3 weeks old 50 VANTRESS CROSS 2 weeks old - 20 % off on some makes of brooders & feeders Dixie Litter large bag $2 40 Tractor funnel SPECIAL $1 50 Poultry fountains 80c and up Today’s greatest calf builder' Altman’s Super A Milk Replacer 25 lb. $3 95 ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike Ph.~Lanc. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. BURUNGS CHICKS WIN AGAIN Once again, to add to our long string of victories, our Leghorn and New Hamp chicks at NEPPCO’s 1958 Egg-to-Chick Show won two firsts out of only two Bur ling entries. We have won firsts at this show almost without a break, and hold two Grand Champ'onships. Since incubation and se lection of chicks used for showing is beyond our con trol, this is further proof or high quality the kind we deliver to you. \ Scoring of our White Leg horn entry, first in the Egg Production Division, was as follows • Egg Quality Score .. 89 25 Hatchab’lity Score . 88 3 Chick Quality Score 98 0 Total Score 92.47 There were 9 different en tries in the White Leghorn Class. In the Miscellaneous Class, with 5 or more en tries of the same breed, Bur ling’s New Hamp’s scored 84 67 points for top honors. Old Hen Eggs Used The eggs which we used for this competition were old-hen eggs, which do not score as Irgh in quality as BURLING’S BOX F Nearby Whites Nearbv Browns Midwestern Mixed 35%- 36 - 35 - 35 - 33 - 33 - 35 - 35 - 34 - 33t2- Midwestern Whites 36 - 36 %- 35 - 35 - 33%- 33%- Midwestern Browns 41. M&B (Ober Morning), 9000 WV, 9-2, H. W. Long acre, 19.2. 42. M&B (Clayton; Thomas), 1500 WV, 9-2, Col- Hill, 19 3. 43. George Weaver 7000 WV, 9-6, Col. Hill, 19. 44. Weaver, 6500 IRW, 9-6, NO SALE, 17. 45. Melvin K. Barge, 1275 WV-C-Cap, 13-2 Mellinger, 24.1, 46. Barge, 2450 WV-P-Cap pullet eggs. We have always used old-hen eggs for this show, which makes these winnings more significant. Stirling's Big 7 Broilers 1. Carey's Famous Random- Sample Test winning Leg horns A customer made a 270-egg average on 1800 birds 1 2. Merrykncll Sexlink (Rock x Red) —Bred by electron ic “brain” methods 3. Golden Sex-Links — Harco male x Cobb’s White Rock female And Tops For Meat and Eggs. 4. Cobb's White Rocks —Broi- ler test winners 5. Cobb's- Garrison White Rock x Cornish Cross. 6. Binding's New Hampshires 7. Gove's Barred Rocks. Buy Burling’s Big Healthy Chicks as proven by many top prizes at Chick Shows and Random Tests. Hatches Every Week • Write For Circular & Prices When you are ready to buV Good Chicks, pick up your phone and Call Oxford 286 collect “Bill” will pay the call. 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