poultry Center jlers Do dropP ed more , en t on broilers at .poultry Center. ,en 87,200 broilers 'old at prices of r {or an average of continued strong leghorns in six fl 3 4 to 15.1 and , i 140 heavy ’lB2 to 18.4. lots of 1,300 cock, • brought 26.4 wl Is were bid in at 1, complete August ■d 114,495 head in nffer and sold 95,1 ; 3 9 lots- The thr ,t sold were bro’ 17 cents. corresponding sale. iad an average of 17 j 158 broilers, owing is the compl, day sale with lot j •Her, grower in p; amount and 1 weeks and days, price ,£ wV-White Vantrt Leghorn Fowl, HWF White Fowl, IR - livers ,aron Shank, 650 j Koser Co., 15 H Shenk, 1000 iota N Thomas, 1 M Stauffer & ' mel Flaud), 2700 I C Mellmger & 4 George Reid, 50 Mo , Walter B. : .34, 5 Eli N. Mar p 15 Mo., Daniel i 8 4, thur D Fowl, 4400 EN, BRIGHTEN and SANITIZE your barn with bola ig white paint AGES IT ALL 4 ADVAi with 1 easy ipray 1 irays a clean bright w! !ls disease germs iminates cobwebs for months lls {lies, lice and other pests im smells clean becaus in-Carbola clean! ‘Grade A” job see you Carbola Sprayman o mr dealer about the CarboL ' Sprayer. fur'h-r •nformatlon write n-OT LF 68 Carbola CHEMICAL CO., Inc. Natural Bridge, N.Y, e Y say. Talk is cheap!" Our Hens said a word in years! But Lay? ! My GOODNESS!! HONEGGER LAYERS” moor£ East Second Avenue Lit itz. penna. ° nf; MAdison 6-5408 idle’s Hatchery J° C HRANVILLE. pa. **’ Atolen LY 3-5941 Vz Cent R, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 18.0; 7. Same, 2600 IR, 9-2, Darnel K. Good, 18.0; 8. Miller and Bushong, (Lowell Landis), 3100 WV, 9, Daniel K. Good, 17,8; 9. M&B, (John K. Gre binger), 2800, 9-2, Roy E. Ream, 18.0; 10, Same, Starr Poultry, 17.8; 11. M&B,* (Richard Bless ing) 3000 WV, 8-3, Starr Poultry, 17.6; 12. M&B, (El mer D. Leaman) 7000 WV, 8- 6, Starr Poultry, 17.7. 13. M & B, (Charles Boose) 5000 WV, 9-2, Header’s Poultry, 17.8; 14. Same, Daniel K. Good, 18 0; 15. M&B, (Sam uel Stoltzfus) 5000 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 17.9; 16. Same, 1800 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 17.9; 17 M&B (W. E. Diefenderfer) 4000, W V, 9, H. W. Longacre, Inc., 17.6. 18. Same; 19. M&B (Daniel Ebersole) 3800 WV, 9-2, Header’s Poultry, 18 0; 20. M&B, (James JBarley) 6,- 500 IR, 9, Header’s Poultry, 17.8; 21. Henry B. Hoover (Roy Edwards) 1100 WV, 10, Dan iel K. Good, 19.4; 22. Ivan Z. Hoover, 800 WV, 10-1, Dan iel K. Good, 19.5; 23. James Nolt, 800 WV, 9. Martin Brendle, 19 0; 24. John E. Fisher, 350 L-F, 2 yrs, Vic tor J. Koser Co., 14.2; 25. Wm. R Myer, 1100 L-F, IV 2 yrs , Starr Poultry, 14 9; 26. Same, 3500 WV, 9-3, Withdrawn prior to sale; 27. Elias Frey, 950 WV, 10, Carl B RRser, 17.8, 28. Eshelman Red Rose, 4000 WV, 9-6, Dan iel K. Good, 18 0; 29.- Same, 10-1, John N. Thomas, 19.6. (Turn to page 2) ZARTMAN’S ROLLER MILLS E. F. ZARTMAN, PROP. Buyer Of Milling Wheat and Grain Storage LITITZ, R. D. 1 Ph. MA 6-2296 Delmarva - Georgia Slanghter And Prices Steady Delmarva reported- prices of 16.40 to 17.80 for 802,700 head at farms during-the 24 hour period ending 10:30 Fri day morning. Estimated slaughter by eastern shore processors ior the week end is 685,000 head compared to the 668,000 head last week end The Delmarva broiler feed ratio for the week ending August 12 was down two points from the previous week to 3.8. Broilers averag ed 17.10 and mash cost $90.- 74 per ton. For the corres ponding week a year ago the ratio was 3.3" when broilers sold for 16.48 and mash cost $98.91 per ton. Fluid Milk Good Pastures Push Supplies In most all areas produc tion was generally well main tained to slightly higher On ly in instances were slight declines noted Relatively good pasture conditions con tributed to a well maintained milk flow for this time or year. Bottling demand was no more than fair and generally disappointing in most in stances. As a result of con tra seasonal supplies offer ings were adequate to in ex cess resulting in an unusual (Turn to page 21 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20, 1960—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From. Monday, August 15th to Friday, August 19th Mon. Tues. Wed. Nearby Whiles Ext. Fey: Hywts 44 - Med. 36 -3636 - Pullets 2TVi- 27 Va-. P-yees 19 - 19 - Ext. Fey Hywts 47 - Med. 40 - Pullets 32 P-wees 18 -181/2 Kxt. Fey Hywts Med. Pullets Stds. 30 V - Checks 26 -26^ -37 36 33 - Ext. Fancy Hywts 41 Vz- Ext. Fey Hywts Med. Pullets 371/2- 34 - 271/2- TREND—Medium white still slow to clear quarters but all other grades steady to firm. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. Bulk Spreading Service FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE Dovco "Granular" Fertilizer Webb Super-Gro Balanced organic fertilizer Rock Phosphate Phosphorus Green Sand Potash If you need fertilizer call us- SMUCKER BROS. S BIRD-IN-HAND. PA. ■■■■■■■buss siaaonMaaiis ■■■■■■■■■? BURLING'S CHICKS For Top Quality Eggs At NEPPCO Shows, our egg quality has been highest among all entries. These were hen eggs after they had been laying 12 to 14 months. That's when Quality Eggs pay best. At Bill Burling's you can find just what you want. You have eight top strains and crosses to choose from. Our Sexlinks are very popul ar with nearby farmers. Then there are the “pick” of the best strains and cross es for Broilers, or meat-and eggs. One customer said our Carey Leghorns are : “Just wonderful birds to handle”. That’s important in high powered Leghorns. Stirling's Big 8 Carey's Famous Random Sample Test-winning Leg horns A customer made a 270-egg average on 1800 birds ! FOR SALE: Mar., Apr. BURLING’S Box F 47 V - -36 35 -36 35 28 - 28 - 19 - 19 - * 44 35 27i/ 2 . 19 - 44 - Nearbv Browns 47 - 49 - 40 - 40 - 32 - 32 - 18 -IQVz 18 -UVi 18 Midwestern Mixed 37 - 32%- 36 -37 37 - 311/2- 311/2- NOT QUOTED 2 9 Vi- 281/2- 301/2- 26 -261/2 26 -26 Vi 26 -26 Vi Midwestern Browns 411/2- 431/2- Midwestern Whites 371/2- 34 - 271/2- 371/.- 34 - 271/2- DEALERS FOR Merryknoll Sexlink (Rock x Red) —Bred by electronic “brain” methods. Golden Sexlinks Harco male x Andrews While Rock female. They’re lough, and great layers, Cobb's White Rocks Broiler Test winners and good layers too. Vantress x Cobb White Rocks ■ — Popular for meat. Garrison Cornish Male x Cobb White Rock female Super meat quality, Gove's Barred Rocks Still a favorite of many farmers. Burling's New Hampshires. Carefully selected stock. When you're ready to or der. pick up the phone and call Oxford 286 collect. & May Leghorn Pullets HATCHERY Fri. Thura. 46 - -36 49 -50 40 - 32 - 18 -IBV2 49 - 40 - 32 - -181/2 39 - 31V2-32 32 - 26V2- 431/2-4414 431/2- 39 - 34 - 28 - 34 - 28 - some Leola OL 6-2229 S Oxford, Penna.
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