er poultry Exchange S still Dropping i market (Mrs. Dorothy Miller), 1300 |0i ,ltry wGeor- IRW, 9-6, Daniel K. Good, iarraan , g 175 L ot 3 sold with lot 2, be u dro f a ncast- 1500 IRW, 9-6. 4. Mark Mer p the ffP broiler key, 600 WV-Cap, 13-5, Carl [change g. Risser, 25 5. 5. Lester lined °£ urs day Weaver. 120 WV-Cap, 13-5, r S heavy of- John N. Thomas, 25 2. oAirds 6. Irvin B. Gingrich, 2500 fin 045 sold, WV, 9, Harry H. Weaver, Jr., I SALE. 16.6. 7 Allen E. Moyer, 2,- P mg name 250 wv > 10 > starr Poultry, average came 3> 8 M 2700 W V, 10 , 1 64 - 02 , 5 , mar- Staar, 17 1. 9. Caleb K. Her he shey, 1000 WV, 10, John E. [ Hettinger, 18 6. 10. Robert I. a va’s Th “f f or Good, 500 WV, 11, Rettmger tttely went tor lg 3 l erxtS tnrxri 11- Andrew G. Miller, 400 heghcrn fowl, w Mts . P . CaP) 12-6, Roy E. went for ir Ream> i 4-2. 12. Miller, 400 Pour lots, wun w Mts-C-Cap, Good) 2 5 9. I brought 13 Francis Schultz, 7500 W ' „i„* D V, 9-2, V. F. Weaver, Inc., i the complete ? u SAME ALL 15. jtion, with sei- gamuel G rubb, 900 WV, 9-3, \ P 3ra fjl m College Hill Poultry, 16.6. ’T huver and 16. Grubb, 3200 WV, 9-3, I s buy Col. Hill, 16. 17. SAME ALL. WV-white 18. Eli N Manm, 4000 WV, - white 9-2, VF, Weaver, Inc, 16.8. mdian nv- 19- Raymond N. Miller milieis C - (Ralph Zimmerman), 9975 I- P cap’ettes, RW, 9-2, NO SALE, 16.9 bid. f OW L 20- Same, 9925 WV, 9-6, Col. & Gambrill Hill, 17. r Jr), 6000 21, Same, 10,000 WV, 9-6, SALE, 16 5 C. F. Manbeck, Inc, 17. 22. & Bushong SAME ALL. 23 Miller (Chas. ;YS LEFT COME AND GET THEM! $4 75 Calf meal 25 lb. $1.50 ;r Fitting ration $3.70 $4 50 16 % Super A dairy $ 3 - 40 t 54 30 Special chop $3.35 $4 95 Horse feed $4 00 $4 25 Brom $2.95 it $3.80 Carbola sl-$1.70-$3 65 $8 50 Peat moss $4 00 $5.15 S'az dry $2 60 Dixie litter $2.40 $3 95 Roof paint $1 10-$2.60 Puces Subject to Change - S CASH FEED STORE Pike Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. Watch For It! BIG FIELD DAY AUGUST 6th Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Delmarva - Georgia Geo. Closes Stronger Delmarva closed fully steady with 740,800 head selling Friday at 16-16 8. Week’s total volume was 3,- 501,300 with range running mostly 16-16.9. Delmarva broiler-feed ra tio for week ending July 17 was down to 3 4, with broil ers averaging 16 85 and feed at $99 54. This compares with the year-ago ratio of 4 - 0 with 19 73 broilers and feed just 31 cents higher. Georgia closed higher, with 1,327,000 head moving Friday at 15-15 9, compared with 14 5-15 9 range for Thursday and 14 5-15 2 range last weekend Week’s vol ume totaled 10,117,000 head, with estimated slaughter for the weekend at 1.88 million. Give Lancaster Farming advertising a chance to work D Nissley, 2000 WVC, 8-2, NO SALE, 16 6 bid. 24 Mil ler (Millard Chubb), 4500 JB I’s, 9-2, H W. Longacre, Inc. 17.2. 25. Miller (Cincent Hoo ver), 1000 WVC, 9-2, NO SALE, 17 bid. 26. Miller (Cool Creek Farm), 4000 WV, 9-6, Alien Clark, Inc. 16 9. 27. Same, 3150 WV, 9-6, Roy E. Ream, 17. 28 Same. 1700 WV, 9-6, Thomas, 17. 29. Same, 3500 WV, 9-6, NO SALE, 17 bid. 30. Miller (Joseph. Bushey), 9300 WV, 9-2, Good, 16 8 31. Same, 9700 WV, 9-2, Good, 16.8 32. Miller (James Vincent), 5000 IRW, 9-3, NO SALE, 16 5 bid. 33. Miller (Stephen Stoltzfus), 3200 W- V, 9, Starr, 17.1 34. SAME ALL 35. Miller (Robert Zieg ler) 6000 WV, 9-3, NO SALE, 16 8 bid. 36 Same, 16 9 bid. 37. Miller (John O. Moyer, Jr), 4300 WV 9-3, Header’s Poultry, 17. 38 Same, 5100 WV, 9-3, Starr, 17 1 39. Same, NO SALE, 16.7 bid. 40. Same, 16 8 bid. 41. J Robert Musser, 1600 WV, 10-2, Mellinger & Son, 18 6. 42 Paul Sdnsenig, 2200 WV, 10-2, Marvin Sweigart, 17. 43 Arthur Graybill, 1300 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 25, 1959 3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, July 20th to Friday, July 24th Tues. Wed. Thurs. Mon. OM. Fey. Kywts 37 Med. 29 Pullets 20 P-wees 16 -38- 38 -30 31 21 - -16 Vi 16 Vi Ext. Fey. Hwyts 42 - Med. 32 Pullets 20 P-wees 161/2- -21 Ext. Fey. Ilywts 32 -33 Med. 26 Vz- Pullets 19 Stds 28 Checks 24 - -20 -29 Ext. Fancy Hywts 39 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 33 Med. 29 Pullets 20 33V2- 331/a --291/2 291/2-30 30 -31 31 21 - 22 - 22 - FRIDAY TREND—CIose clearance of fancy fresh eggs in most quarters and prices fully sustained except on large western browns. Particularly good trading in fancy Near by’s. Copyrighted 195 S By Urner-Barry Co. L-F, 2 yrs, Koser, 11 4. 44. NO SALE, 16 7 bid 54 Same Kmter & Grove (Melvin K. 4800 WV, 9, NO SALE, 16 6 Barge), 3500 WV, 9-6, Mel- bid 55 C. J. Hiestand, 1200 linger, 16 6 45 -Same, 3000 L-F-Y, Koser. 118. WV, 9-6, Ream, 17 1. 55 M&B (Gool Creek), 1,- 46 Same, 2900 WV, 9-6, S 500 WV, 9-6, Risser, 17.6 E. Davis, 16.7. 47. Same, 4,- 900 WV, 9-6, Melhnger, 16 6. 48. Same, 4000 WV, 9-6, Slarr, 16 7. 49. James High (Christ Kauffman), 2000 WV, 9, NO SALE, 16 9 bid 50- D. E. Horn (Clair E. Fitz), 6000 W Mts 916, CoI„Hill, 16.9. 51 Same, 5000 W Mts, 9- 6, Longacre, 17.2 52 SAME ALL. 53 Walter Weibley (Ernest Ober), 4700 WV, 9, RESEARCH—Wiithmore conducts on extensive pro gram of research and testing which benefits you in terms of more effective nutrition, unproved health and greater productivity of the livestock that you feed. From this research comes the NEW HI-ENER-Gl6 LAYING MASH 7 x k°/o More Efficient Than The Present Formulation This new formula will lower feed cost by about one cent per dozen because in creased efficiency means less feed per dozen eggs. “EGGS for HEALTH ” See Us About This New Feed Today! Paul M. Ressler & Son PARADISE, PA. Ph. 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