Exchange 5c Off'sB SAME ALL. 9, John Martin 160 WR. 9, Withdrawn. 10. Caleb K. Hershey, 1000 WV, 9-6, John E. Rettingef, 17.7. 11. Daniel G. Forry, 900 WV, 9-2, NO SALE, 17.3 bid. 12* David H. Martin, 1000 WV-Cap, 12-2, H. W, Long acre, 17 9. 13. William-R. My er, 12,500 WV, 9-5, College Hill Poultry, 17. 14. H. Robt. Mylin, 1550 WV, 9-4, John N. Thomas, 17.8. 15. Eastern States (H. Weldon Weidner) 3900 IRW, 9-2, Col. Hill 17. 16. Same, 3900 WV, 9-2, Col. Hill, 17. 17. Eastern St ates (H. Raymond. Charles), 4900 WV, 9-6, Good, 17.6. 18. J. W. Eshelman (Dan Fellen baum), 7000 WV, 9-2, PCE, 17. 17. Same, Manbeck, 17. 20. Same, V. F, Weaver, 17. of 52,680 broil -1736 „ , corresponding S average was is the complete by lot, with sel m parentheses breed, age «a lays, buyer, and 21. Same, Manbeck, 17. 22. Miller & Bushong (El vin Seigrist), 1200 WV, 10, Thomas, 17.7. 23. M&B (Don ald Mutchler), 1400 WV-Cap 12-6, NO SALE, 20.3 bid. 24. M&B (Jacob C. Herr), 1300 WV-C-Cap, 13, Longacre, 22.8 25. Same, Kisser, 19.2. 26. M&B (Robert Hamish) 7000 WV, 9-2, PCE, 17.1. 27. Same, NO SALE, 16.9 bid. 28 M&B' (Lloyd B , WV, 9, Weaver 17. 29. M&B (Elmer D. Leaman), 5600 WV, 9, Mellinger, 17,1. 30. M&B (Richard Bless ing), 3000 WV, 9-3, Allen, Clark, 17. 31. M&B (Leon ard Deitz), 4500 WV, 9-3, Starr Poultry, 17.4. 32. M&B (Robert Zeigler), 3500 WV, (Turn to page 5) E . W v - white n . Indian river . white rocks; te mountain; C . Pullets; Cap - p-Y - leghorn e Farms (Abram WV, 9-2, Prod. 17 2. 2. Same, I NO SALE, 16.8 ’2500 WV, 9-2, tT, 17 3. 4. Same 6,' Daniel K. Go- Same, Roy E. le Farms (Chest isoo IRW, 9-2, P Same, 5000 WV, ver, Inc, 17.1. 8- ce specialized Beacon Rations for YOUR strain of layers can secure rations -specially formulated to - jtriiional needs of your type of birds. Bea >ld approach to the feeding of egg producing n you your choice of . High Energy Rations iducffon Strain High-Speed Layers Special formulas to feed out all the eggs your birds are bred to produce. Beacon Market Egg All-Mash, Bea- con "22" Egg Mash, Beacon '■Mash, and Beacon Breeders Mash all carry calorle-amino acid ratios for production bred Medium Energy Rotions Meot Strain Breeders and Layers 'trolled in manufac- J d to avoid excess abdominal fat, early drop, p oor shells ’P»n eggs. Be-Co layers producing 'rltel, Be-Co Breed- Producing hatching A SPECIALIZED feed FOR A SPECIALIZED NEED con Milling Company 0F SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS. INC. k CARLISLE STS./ YORK. PA. Telephone; York 8-2341 AGON Geo. Still At 14 14 5 Weekly New York EsfMkt. From Monday, June Ist to Frfday, June sth Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites Georgia closed fractional ly lower, with estimated Fri - Sat. slaughter of 1,-830,000 _ head. Thurs. Exch. offerings Fey. totaled 624,000, with 263,000 By'wts 29V 2 -30 sold on 14.1 - 15.9 range, Med. 23Vi-24 167,000 at'ire - 14.7. Fri. movement 1,553,000, 52 per mullets li/z -cent at 14, 46 per cent at 14.- F-wees 14 - 5. Delmarva closed firm, in creased offerings, good de mand, on 783,200, mcl. 535,- 000 at ESPGE, 15 - 16 90 range, mostly 16 - 16 90. Delmarva opened weak on 15 80-16.60 range for 583,- 800 head, incl. 477,909 at ES PGE, with 60% at 16-16 40 on Mon. Tues had 183,500 on unimproved mkt. Wed. was steady with 956,200 head in cluding 686,700 at ESPGE, 58% at 16-16 50. Thurs. had 15.1-16 3 range on 920,600, incl. 736,000 at ESPGE, 69% at 16-16.40. Delmarva broiler-feed ra tia was 3.2 for the wk. end ing May 29, with broilers at 16.06 avg. and feed at $lOO.lO per ton. Georgia, May 29 Exchange sales totaled 313,300 head of 517,100 offered. Range of 14.5. 172,600 at 14.7 - 14 8. Mon. Exch. sale had 208,400 head sold, of 396,800 offered on 14-15.2 range, 180- 300 at 14.8-15.1. Mon. total— -1,302,000 at 14-15.5, 60% at 14.5. (Turn to page 5) - 1 —' Babcock v Bessie 8 TO 16 WEEKS OF AGE Delivered Prices 8 WEEKS 95c 12 WEEKS sl.2s All pullets subject to prior sale All Bessie pullets are full-fed on the best feeds available. They are grown in con finement and are isolated from older birds. BABCOCK HATCHERY, Inc. R. D. 3. UTITZ. PENNA. Phone MAdison 6-5872 Lancaster Farming', Saturday, June 6. 1959^—3 r •' Ext. Fey. Hywts 30 - Med. 25 - Pullets 17V2- P wees 14 - Ext. Fey. Hywts Med. Pullets S r ds. Checks 27%-28 24 - 17%- 25%- 22 - Ex. Fey Kywts 2814- Ext. Fey. . Hywts 2714-28 2714-28 2814-2814 2814-2814 2614-27 Med. 2314-24 23 - 23 - 23 - 2114- Pullets 1714- 1614- 1614- 1614- 1614- FRIDAY TREND Market very quiet today with de mand disappointing and chief selling pressure coming from surplus nearby whites. 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