poultry Center lers Below Last Year ielS reversed a six rpnd at the Lancaster center this week h C y sold for less than 1 elponding 1959 sale. Anril 21 sale offered 136,950 id so id 99,010 head lots _ levs ranged from 17.3 n for 91,710 birds-in °. two lots of 3,600 fowl brought 14.3 to „ two lots of 1 250 old at 24 0 to 31.1. of cockerel roasters oi g and two lots of roasters went to 30.1 o complete sale follows Her grower in paren amount and breed, wee ks and days, buy tincG CODE WV - white . IR - indian rivers, icghorn fowl, P - pul cockerel. imel B King, 600 i-2 Daniel K Good, Daniel G. Ferry, /V 10 3, Daniel K. 17 5, 3 Same. 3450 1-3 John N Thomas, Same, 3650 WV, 10- r Longacre, Inc., 17.6 id H Martin M. S., 'V 9-6 W. C. Mellin -son, 17 5 >ah H Martin, 500 Martin M Brendle Bemamin F. Martm t, 9-6, NO SALE. 8 Neff, Bros. 1340 ~ NO SALE, 17 3 bid ■r & Bushong, (Noah i) 2600 L-F, 16 mo., Lehman, 14 7; 10 mortality losses ean use with bola disinfecting white paint mortality losses' Clean your ; and laying house, then spray Disinfecting White Paint I powerful germicide kills poultry ■> It contains lindane and Mala Hies lice mites and Keep cob Carbola dries white as a dust. Carbola neutralizes jmes aler for Carbola today or contact ied Carbola Sprayman Send for v Management Bulletin and the our nearest Carbola Dealer or Dept LF-64. bola MICAL CO.. INC., lural Bridge, N. Y, Poultry Industry tor 62 year t itmakers World Over ) AND proven in THi S AREA. 6 e Sgs while siill 1 ma ximum feed efli * n d top egcf quality. cm S J ILL TIME TO Hic Ks for late 'St?„“OOBE ,!' 0 " d Avenue : penna. " MAd iso n 6-5408 8 Hatchery [R?xt G * Wi NE»LE At? VILLE ' PA * A1 ° * a LY 3-5 P Arthur D. Fowl, 4200 IR. 9, NO SALE, 17.6 bid. 11. Arthur D. Fowl, 2500 IR-9, NO SALE, 17.6 bid; 12. Jonas Z. Lapp, 1000 L-F VA years, Walter Lehman, 14.3; 13. M&B (Daniel Eber sole) 8400 WV, 9-3, Head er’s Poultry, 17.7; lb Same, (Richard Blessing) 2500 WV 9-3, Starr Poultry, 17 8; 15. Same, (Abram N. Miller) 6400 IR, 9, Starr Poultry,- 17 8. 16. M&B (John L. Herr, 900 WVP, 13-2 NO SALE, 23 0 bid; 17, Same, (Cool Creek Farm) 2375 WV, 9-6, Roy E Ream, 19 0; 18 Same 5175 WV. 9-6, Daniel K Good, 17 6; 19 Same, 2960 WV, 9-6, Rov E Ream, 18.2 20 Same, 2700 WV, 9-6, Daniel K Good, 17 8. 21. Jacob C. Herr, 800 WVP, 14-6 W C. Melhnger & Son, 312; 22. Same. 950 WVP 14-6 Roy E Beam, 30.1; 23 Same 700 WVC 13-6, W. C Meßinger & Son 31 8: 24. Same. 650 WV, 13- 6 Carl B Risser. 31 1; 25. Samuel Grubb. 6500 WV, 11- 2, NO SALE 16 5 bid; 26 Same 4500 WV, 11-2, H W. Longae-e. Tnc, 17 3; 27. Same. 4500 WV, 11-2, H W LonPaer**- Tno , 17 3; 28. Same 7500 WV. 10-6, headers p ou ltr v, 17 3; 29. ‘Same' 8500 WV. 10-6, NO SALE. 16 0 h’d- 30. WR uther A Beaver) 5200 WV. 9-2 Allen Clark 17 6; 31. Same. 6300, WV. 9-2, Starr Poultry. 17 6' 32 Ray mond M Weaver. 7900 WV, 9-2, Starr PmHfnr 17 8; 33. (Turn to page 6) STANDARD EQUIPMENT, Inc. Big Spring DISCOUNT SALE 14% OFF MIGHTY MOVE BARN CLEANER EASY ALL COMFORT STALL Designed and Built by Dairymen for Dairymen SALE CLOSES APRIL 30, 1960 Delivery Taken March, or April "Easy All" GLENN H. HERR R. D. 1, MANHEIM Ph. Landisville TW 8-8391 *■■■■■■■■■■■ !■■■■■■■■■■■ «■■■■■■»£ (t z -Preferred by more farmers this year ever before. Make every seed count. See your nearest dealer for varieties best suited for your needs. ELI S. BEILER R. D. 2, New Holland, Fa. Phone EL 4-0199 WM. A. DEAN R. D. 1, Strasburg, Pa. Phone OV 7-3484 JOHN FISHER H. MERVIN McMICHAEL 233 Miller Street R. D. 6, Lancaster, Pa. Phone TR 2-4377 Strasburg, Pa. RALPH HERTZLER ARLINGTON MILLER R. D. 2, Elverson, Pa. Elm. Pa. Ph. Morgantown AT6-5647 Phone MO 5-8498 AMMON KAUFFMAN R. D. 2, Parkesburg, Pa. Phone LY 3-5375 _____________________________ *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■'> 941 Delmarva - Georgia Demand Uneven Offerings Ample Delmarva reported prices ranging from 16.40 to 17.50 for 650,200 head at farms during the 24 hour period ending 10.30 Friday morn ing. Estimated slaughter by -Eastern Shore processors for the week end is 658,000 he ad compared to the 534,000 head last week end. Georgia reported sales of 1,555,000 head at farms at prices ranging from 16 th rough 16 75 with most of the sales at 16. Estimated slaughter ,by Georgia processors for the week end is 1,681 000 com pared to the 1,537,000 head last week end. Fluid Milk Supply and Price Little Changed Production of fluid milk was reported unchanged to shghtlv higher in all areas with the high production in the southeast near the seas onal peak Demand held fair to 'good in most areas th rough many schools had holi davs during the week -New York reported light demand with surnlusses mo ving readflv to processors of dry skim milk powder, ch°ddar cheese and flluid cream Wholesale nieces were un changed at 75 to $4 85 nei* ,40 ouart unit. LLOYD H. KREIDER R. D. 2, Quarryville, Pa. Phone LA 9-2204 JOHN R. TODD R. D. 1. Lancaster, Pa. Phone AT 5 2553 Producing Hybrids Since 1935 Right Plants Right Grows Right Picks Right Sholls JAMES E. KOSER R. D. 7, Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 3-9653 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 23, 1960 —3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, April 18th to Friday, April 22nd Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl, Nearby Whites Ext. Fey. Hywts 42 - 391/2- 38/2- 38/2- 38V2- Med. 38 - 37 - 36 - 36 - 36 - Pullets 33 - 33 - 32 - 32 - 32 - P-wees 27 - 27 - 27 - 27 - 27 - Nearbv Browns Ext. Fey. Hywts 41/2-42 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - Med. 40 - 39 - 39 ■ 39 - , 39 - Pullets 35 - 35 - 35 - 35 - 35 - P-wees 27 - 27 - 27 - 27 ■ 27 - Midwestern Mixed Ext. Fey. Hywts 38 - 86/2 86/2- 3612- 36i/ 2 - Med. 37 - 36 - 36 . 36 - 36 - Pullets NOT QUOTED Side. 36/2- 36 - 36 - 35/ 2 -36 35/2-36 Checks 31 - 31 - 31 -32 32 -33 32 -33 Midwestern Browns Ext. Fancy Hywts 40 - 39 - 39 - 39 - 39 - Midwestern Whites Ext. Fey. Hywts 38/2- 37 - 37 - 36/1-37 36-H- Med. 38 - 37 - 36 - 36 . 36 - Pullets 33 - 33 - 32 - 32 - 32 - TREND—Market about steady with trading still somewha*' irregular and under pressure from surplus average quality midwestem offerings. DEXTROPEP Again Offered As SILAGE PRESERVATIVE SAVES MONEY because it is a concentrated pre servative. Recommended use only 50 lbs. per ion of silage. ADDS FEEDING VALUE to the silage because it contains over 80% total digestable nutrients. PRESERVES THE NATURAL NUTRIENTS in the grass by reducing run off because one part corn oil meal absorbs six parts water. than WIRTHMORE FEEDS Paul M« Ressler & Son Glenn H. Herr Paradise Manheim, R.D. 1 Ph. Strasburg OV 7-3931 Landisville TW 8-8391 Leßoy M. Sensenig Clem E. Hoober Hinkletown Intercourse Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431 Jacob B. Bleacher Hiestand, Inc. R. D. 2, Conestoga __ „ Marietta, R. D. 1 Phone TR 2-4885 Ph. HA 6-9301 Chambers & Smith r. d. West Grove, Pa. vVeigel Bros. Phone UNderhill 9-8546 Oxford, Pa. Ox'ord 532-J4 Phone 63-J Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. •«»*«• ■ST'" * High Sugar Vrotm * fm\W ()ir,no a ronve» ietll
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