Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1957, Image 3

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    Lancaster Farming, Friday, Sept. 27, 1957—3
Lancaster Broilers
(Continued from page 2>
Indian River cockeral capettes,
11-6, no sale, 21 cents bid.
11. Elmer Sensenig, 1200
White Vantress capettes, 13-2,
Carl B. Risser, 30% cents. 12.
Geo. Jackson & Son, 950 Leg
horn fowl, 16 months, College
Hill, 14% cents. 13. Carroll E.
Chinault (Paul Sealover), 9,000
Indian Rivers, g.'no sale, 18 cents
bid. 14, Fruitville Farms (Abram
Shenk), 5,000 White Vantress,
10-2, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 18%
cents. 15 Fruitville Farms, (Ab
ram Shenk), 5,000 White Van
tress, 10-2, Victor F. Weaver Inc.,
18 k cents.
16.' Miller & Bushong (Harry
F. Hess), 9,000 Indian Rivers, 10, ■
no sale, l 8 cents bid. 17. M & B
(Harry F. Hess-, 8,000 Indian'
Rivers, 10, no sale, 17% cents
bid. 18. M>& B (Richard Thomp
son), 7,500 White Vantress, 10,
no’ sale, 18% cents bid. 19. M fe
B (Richard Thompson), 7,500
White Vantress, 10, S. E. Davis,
18%-cents; 20. M & B (William
Wile), 6,000 White Vantress, 10,
Victor F. Weaver Inc. 18% cents.
21. M & B (William Wile - ),
figures on your Sottfemont Sheth
wMI con vine* you that premiwm for
“largo" over "Mediums” and "Smalt"
rnako Iho BIG DIFFERB4CE.
For Big Eggs and many of thorn...
Buy from a selector! FRANCHISE®
' fcotchory. Ask for QUEEN circular.
JOHNSON'S
HATCHERY
n«ANCHiBEi> 24 Orange St.,
hatched Ephrata. Pa.
Ph REpublic 3-2980
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A MUST For STEER FEEDERS :
NEW!
FARM TESTED!
QUALITY CONTROLLED !
HORNCO Cattle Conditioning Feed
(Contains 500 grams per ton Terramycin)
Stop Shipping Fever losses" with 5-day feeding of
HORNCO Cattle Conditioning Feed (containing
Terramycin)
Prevent Shipping Fever losses
Tests show Terramycin (at above level) in Cattle
Conditioning Feed reduced Shipping Fever an
average of 80%
Treatment of Shipping Fever
Early treatment of entire herd helps curb
spread to other calves, gives seriously infected
animals a headstart to a fast cure, with less
cost than to treat individually. Knocks Shipping
Fever fast and prevents weight losses
Prevent Scours and Bloat
Control of bacterial diarrhea or scours; aids in
reducing the incidence or severity of bloat
D. E. HORN & COMPANY, INC.
Contact your local representative:
(tel. Faculty 33284) ■
Pottstown, Penna.
2.000 White Vantress, 10, Harry
H. Weaver Jr., 18 % cents. 22.- M
& B (William Wile), 2,400 White
Vantress, 10, Hany H. Weaver
Jr., 18% cents. 23. Elvin Nolt,
575 White Vantress capettes,
16-2. Roy E. Ream, 30% cents.
24. Charles Nissley, 1,500 White
Vantress, 9, no sale, 16% cents
bid. 25. Winger’s (Beecher For
ney), 3,600 White Vantress, 10,
Victor F. Weaver Inc. 18% cents.
26. Harry W. Hossler, 2,000
White Vantress, 9-6, College Hill,
18% cents. 27T Harry W. Hossler,
3.000 White 9-6, Daniel
K. Good, 18% cents. 28. J. Lloyd
Hossler, 1,200 -White Vantress,
9-6, Walter C. Mellinger, 20
cents. 29. Enos Buckwalter,
4.000 White Rock and White
Cross, 10-6, College Hill, 18%
cents. 30. J. Earl Martin Jr.,
3.200 White Vantress, 9, College
Hill, 18% cents.
31. M & 6 (Herbert Fisher),
2,900 Indian River Whites, 9-2,
College Hill. 18% cents. 32. M &
B (Elwood Hershcy), 7,000
White Vantress, 10, Harry H.
Weaver Jr.. 18% cents! 33. M & B
(Robert Harnish), 7,000 White
Vantress, 9-2, Victor F. Weaver
Inc., 18% cents. 34. M & B (Ro
bert Harnish), 7,000 White Van
tress, 912, Victor F. Weaver Inc.,
18% cents. 35. Dale L. Landis, 75
White Cross capons, 6 months,
no sale, 30 cents bid.
36. Glenn H. Herr, 850 White
Cross pullet capettes,'l6, College
Hill, 30 cents. 37. Glenn H. Herr,
850 White Cross pullet capettes,
16, Walter C. Mellinger, 29%
cents. 38. M H. Weaver Farm
(James S. Auker), 4 800 White
Vantress, 10-2, Walter C. Melling
©r, 19 cents. 39. Weaver Farm
(J. S. Auker) 3,200 White Van
tress, 10-2, Roy E Ream, 19%
cents. 40. Weaver Farm (J. S.
Auker), 4,100 White Vantress,
9-5, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 18%
cents.
41, Weaver Farm (J. S. Ank
er), 3,200 White Vantress, 9-5,
Victor F. Weaver Inc. 18% cents.
42 Weaver Farm (J. S. Anker),
1,700 White Vantress, 9-5, Victor
F- Weaver Inc. 18)4 cents. 43.
Weaver Farm 1 (J. S. Anker),
Broad Breasted Bronze hens, 21,
no sale 26% (cents bid.
44 A. Roy Landis, 1,900 White
Vantress, 10-6, Roy E. Ream,
18% cents. 45. D. H. Sharrer &
Son (Lloyd Lefever), 4,000
White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 18%
Manufactured by
YORK, PENNA.
Henry D. Grogs
Route 20
Wednesday New York Egg Market
Extra Fancy Heavyweights 50
Mediums . . 34
Pullets 25 %
Peewees 20
Nearby Browns
Extra Fancy Heavyweights 50
Mediums 34%-35
Pullets 30% -
Peewees . .. . . 20
Midwestern Mixed
Fancy Heavyweights 47
Mediums 33^
Standards 35%-36%
Checks 29%-30
Midwestern Whites
Fancy Heavyweights 48
Mediums 33y 2
, Midwestern Browns
Fancy Heavyweights 48
NEW YORK, Sept. 25 Present wide spread inducing more
interest in mediums. Tops continue to clear though browns are lower
in line with New England.
Weekly Egg Price Review
NBY WHITE Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept 24
EX Fancy Hwts 50 50 50 50
Mediums ... .39 36 35% 33%
Pu H e ‘s 27% 26% 26 25%
Peewees .... 20 20 20 20
NBY BROWN
Ex Fey Hwts 51% 51% 51>'. 51%
Mediums . . 40 37 37 35'
Pu» e ts 31% 31% 30% 30%
Peewees ... ... 20 20 20 20 '
cents bid.
46. Jonas K. Stoltzfus, 7,500
White Vantress, 10 3, Victor F.
Weaver Inc., 18% cents. 47. J. K.
Stoltzfus, 7,500 White Vantress,
10-3, Colege Hill, 18% cents. 48.
J. K. Stoltzfus, 3,400 White Van
tress, 10-3, Harry H. Weaver Jr.,
18% cents. 49. J. K.~ Stoltzfus,
3,500 White Vantress, 10-3, Col
lege Hill, 18% cents. 50. Ray
mond H. Weaver, 4,000 White
Vantress, 10, Harry H. Weaver
Jr., 18% cents.
51. Raymond H. Weaver, 4,000
White Vantress, 10, Victor F.
Weaver, 18% cents. 52. Amos L.
Stoltzfus, 200 Leghorn yearling
fowl, Carl B. Risser, 14% cents.
53 Walter Weibley (Ernest
Ober), 1,000 White Vantress, 9-6,
Header’s Poultry, 18 cents. 54. A.
L. Harnish, 3,000 Silver Cioss
™olets, 16, no sale 28% cents
bid.
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More milk in the pail—and
more money in the bank
will be the result.
RED ROSE 32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT is a pure high-pro
tein feed. Dairymen use it with their home grains because it
contains many milk-making properties not found in grain
alone. When you use Red Rose 32% Dairy Supplement you
can mix dependable palatable and economical rations bal
anced with necessary proteins, vitamins, minerals and other
nutrients—all included in the Supplement—to fit any type
of roughage. You’ll maintain top milk production, too . . .
and earn better* profits.
MUSSER FARMS. INC.
R. D. 2. Columbia, Fa.
DAVID B. HURST
Bowmansville, Pa
A. L. HERR & BRO. *
Quarryville. P*. Jj
WEST WILLOW FARMERS
ASSOC.
West Willow. Pa.
By Urner-Barry
Nearby Whites
Livestock Summary
(Continued from page two)
ported by the Bridgeport Live
stock Sales Co. stocker heifers,
$45 to $B5 a head; stocker bulls,
$l3 to $lB a hunderd; fat steers,
$16.50 to 23; and fat bulls, $13.50
to $16.30 a hundred.
LOANS
For any farm purpose
Made the farmer’s
Lancaster. Pa.
Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921
See us today. We’ll gladly recommend the mixtures
best suited to your needs.
way
LANCASTER
PRODUCTION
CREDIT ASS’N.
141 N. Queen Street
COWS AND GOOD FEED
are a money - making combination
If you have home-grown grains to use for
feeding, mix them with
Rbb $ Rose
32% Dairy Supplement
Other Markets
On Page 14
Th Philadelphia Markets for
eggs, poultry and processed poul
try, usually found on this page
will be found on page 14.
Lancaster Markets
(Continued from page 2)
20.50. Weights 150-180 lbs. mixed
grade $lB-19. Sows mixed U S
1-3, 270-550 lbs. $l4-17.50.
SHEEP. 303, week ago 395. Sup
ply mainly native spring lambs
grading low choice and below.
Prices mostly steady with last
Wednesday. Bulk good and low
choice spring lambs $2l-24. Util
ity and low good grades $l6-21,
culls down to $l3.
inkier Voice that warns
US SOMEONE IS
LOOKING-
The voice of experience
tells us that people expect
fine service and that’s pre
cisely what you get at Cope
& Weaver.
USED SPECIAL!
Massey Harris Self-propell
ed Corn Picker.
R. W. HOLLINGER & SONS,
INC.
Manheim, Pa.
BROWN & REA
Atglen, Pa.