;ter Poultry Exchange er Mkt. Averages 18. vW of 34 lots 13. Norman B. Kready, 2000 S 82,290 head, WV, 10-2, John N. Thomas, ' toiler average 18.3. 14 Same, 1000 WV, 10- a pound at 2, Thomas, 19.3. 15. Parke rnncaster Poul- K. Herr, 750 WV-C-Cap, 13-6 e Auction. Sweigart. 29.2. lots with 64,890 16 H err, 1150 wV-P-Cap, mcluding 17 lots 13 . 6) NO SALE, 25 5 bid 17. .rollers; eight lots SAME ALL. 18. Elmer Metz ipettes — selling at lerj 30 00 WV, 9-2, Meader’s range—and one 17 19 Mil’er and Bushong - fowl, with 550' (Cool Creek Farm), 4900 WV at 16.6. 9-1, Meader’s 17.8. 20. Same, third of 18,750 5750 WV, 9-1, W. C. Melling ,raged 18 34 on a er, 18 2. ' /io 9-1 Q 3 01 I*. 21. Same, 2400 WV, 9-1, is th £; Mellinger, 18 4. 22. 1500 WV by 9 -l. Carl B Kisser, 18 6. 23. g M&B < Harr y T - Markey), , n t and breeo, -4000 WV, 9. NO SALE, 17 4 md days, ouyer, bld 24 M&B (Elam B R , e hl) wv white van 1800 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, Mel- WV-wmte van u g 29.1. 25. Same, 1600 S&'SrtStSoS WV-C-Cp, 13 2, RteKT, 25.9 cockerels; P-pul- 26. M&B (Arthur W. Lea- W Mts-white man), 6 000 IRW, 9, Mead . , . er‘s, 18 1. 27. Same, 1500 - M. Linebaugh, Mts, 9-2, Ream, 18.4. 28. M& 9-3, Dame’ K. B (j aco b G. Herr), 1200 WV -2 . G^°rg^ N fnnn P ‘ Ca P> 13 ‘ 6 . Ream, 29. nSchreck) 4000 Same, Mellinger, 29 A 30. IE Davis, 18.2. M&B (Harold E. Rohrer), -*nk, 8000 WV, 9- 4000 WV> 9, NO SALE, 17.2 .ongacre. 18.1.4. bid Mrs Henry Wen VP-Cap, 16, Go- 31. Same, 2000 IRW, 9-6, vtilton M. Bru- NO SALE, 17 bid. 32. Same, WR-F 12 mo., 5600 WV, 9-6, Meader’s, 17.6 (40 males,7.o). 33. Aaron Shenk, Sold with Kopp, 2500 WV, lot No. 3. 34. Raymond N. 3s Poultry, 17.7. Miller, 1800 WV, 9-6, Good, 8. Horn & Co. 18.2. lard), 2900 WV . ,E, 17.4 bid. 9. The oldest bank in the .Js* (Donald Ze a country was founded in 1780 WV, 8-3, NA SA- to raise funds to supply food bid. 10. Raymond foj.. -the American army. To -1800 WV, 9-6, Roy day> R i s s tiii going strong, ew N- Miller. 400 f ven macb 10 _ w iro Marvin lues 1 o streamline the 7. 12. 5ame,29.4 bookkeeping system. WOOD SHAVINGS Poultry caul livestock Bedding CALL EXpmm 4-5412 SANITARY SERVICEABLE Deliveries Made Over Two Tons Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ler Road rmSckNo. 9-A and 10-A Tandem Disk Harrows a better job of cutting and mixing surface trash > the seedbed. Pulverize cloddy, crusty soil. Pick model with weight and width that’s right for your and tractor power. Come in today! Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE >e & Weaver Co. WILLOW STREET Paul Nolt GAP ZOOK Lancaster,. Pa. J. B. Hostetler & Son MOUNT JOY C. E. Wiley & Son QUARKYVILLE - WAKEFIELD D. L. Diem & Sons, Inc. McCormick Farm Equip. Store Delmarva - Georgia Geo. Exchange Market Light Delmarva opened with steady ‘ market at 16 60 - 17 80, off slightly Tuesday, steady Wed, closing week at mostly 16 50 - 17 10 range. Volume for the week. Mon. - 810,200, Tues - 275,200; Wed - 786,000; Thurs. - 858,300; Fn - 679,800. Opening of the new Geor gia Poultry Exchange has spurred considerable interest with week ago Friday sales of 220,20 head on 16 1 - 17.- 4 range, mostly 16.5 - 17 2. Tuesday’s sale totaled 277,- 400 head, at 15 8 - 16 8. mostly 16 - 16.6 Wed. - 237,700, at 15 2 - 16 2 range, mostly 15 5 - 16 2 Thursday 118,900, at 1* - 16 7, about evenly distributed. Georgia Exchange trading is based on at farm ' sales loaded on truck by.- seller. Hauler picked by buyer, un less otherwise designated by seller. Scales designated by seller. Birds to be picked up within five days of sale, one eighth of one cent discount to buyer if payment is re ceived day ofter pickup To tal payment due within sev en days of pickup. Condem ned deducted where cause is due to farm conditions. Friday - Mon. sales inclu at farm - 1.460,700 at 16 - 17.4; FOB plants - 152,300 at 17 - 17*4. Monday sales: at farms - 910,000 at 16 - 17; FOB plants - 130,000, 17 - 1754. Tuesday sales: at farms 1,071,900, at 15.8 - 17; FOB plants - 158,700 at 17 - 1754 mostly 17. Wed.: at farms • 750)000, at 15.2 - 17; FOB plants - 83,000 at IT. Thurs.: at farm - 644,000 air 15 - 17; plants - 144,000 at 16 - 16.5, Fri.: at farm - 716,000 at 14% - 17, mostiy-15; FOB plants - 193,000 at 16. Esti mated slaughter by Georgia processors Friday and Sat urday - 1,240,000. A ieir « Today there are nearly thirty distinct medical spec ialists which help maintain your all-around good health Slate Certified Strawberry Plants H. F. HOUSER EX 2-0247 Big Spring Farm • No. 9-A—for heavy *oit» • No. 10-A—for medlom- heavy soils • Cross draft construction minimizes ridging Ask about our IH INCOME PURCHASE PLAN LITITZ EPHRATA Weekly New York Egg Mkt Extra Fcy Hywts Medium Pullets Peewees Extra Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees I'ey Hywts Mediums Pullets Standards Checks Midwestern Whites 29Vi- 29%- 29V2- 28 - 26 %- 26%- 21 Vi-22% 211/2-22% 21%-22 l / 2 Midwestern Browns Fey Hywts 30 - 30, - 30 - 29 Vi- 28 - FRIDAY TREND—Spot position continues weak under continued surpluses and little or no interest in storing. Pcy Hywts Medium Puliets DON'T FORGET! Closing hour 2:00 P. M. every oaturday. U. S. Seed Com $6.00 -Black Wilson Soy Beans $5.25 Katahdins $3.55 Kennebecs $3.75 Lancaster Sure Crop $5.50 Garden seeds galore. Carbola & CCC insecticides, also spray materials. Ducks? Sure’we have ’em. D’ye wanna buy a duck? Dairy, horse, hog, dog, rabbit & poultry feed. Also poultry supplies! Sheep & cattle manure. Davco fertilizer for lawn & garden. 947 Harrisburg Pike Ph, Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 11. 1959—3 From Monday, April 6th to Friday, April 10th Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites •* 31 Vi -27 - 2316- -21 20 31% 29 ■ 23 Vi -20 ■ Nearbv Browns 31 >4- 3114- 28 23^- 2915-2 23 lii -20 -21 I 20 Midwestern Mixed 29 - 29 - 27 - 25V>- 21%-22Vj 23V2- 28 - 271£- 26- - 26- - Copyrighted 1951 By Urner-Barry Co. 200 Vantress Chicks ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 30 - 26 - 22 Vi -17 - 3UV 27 - 23 Vi -21 20 -21 31 - 27’i -23 ] /2- 17 - 31’/j --29 29 - 23’,i- -21 20 -21 28 - 25V>- 21 Vs-2 2 ’/a 26Ms -25 - 25Vi -211/2-22 Vi 2m -26 - 28 - 26 - 21 '4-22/2 29 - 25 - 20%- n - 29 - 26 - 22%- 17 - 28 - 25 - 20 %- 26%- 25 - 25 - 20 %-
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