Champion COT Birds Bring $6.50 To Equal Record Set at Coatesvilie (Continued from page five) received by Gone Fisher Rt 2, Butler $2lO per pound, a fiercer County, bought by the total of $lOBl5 foi 51 la minds i Nursery Tearoom, Valencia RD 1 | Honegger Chix Are Money Makers! | | They Are Bred To Give You Top Profits | | This Should Be A Good Poultry Year | |WH Y ? | | 1 Last year at this time there were 85,000,000 | I lbs of frozen eggs on hand This year there | 1 are only 50,000,000 lbs. available | 1 2. Last year there were 1,000,000 cases ot sheil | i eggs in storage This year only 100,000 | | . cases are in storage 1 = r*Sf = | 3. There are 32,000,000 less layers on farms | I now than for the yearly average number | I for the past 10 years. | | ORDER YOUR HONEGGER CHIX FOR | | MAY AND JUNE DELIVERY TODAY. | | CHICK PRICES FOR MAY AND JUNE | | CHICKS HAVE BEEN REDUCED. | i "U S.D.A. reports as of April 11, 1958. | I —Oil | — 1 Windle’s Hatchery | I CochranvilJe, Pa. | ’I ht 3-5941 | flilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllliiniiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllif Don’t Just Buy a Hay Crusher Don’t Just Buy a Crimper Do Buy a Hay Conditioner ~. Be Sure To Buy a Cunningham L. H. Brubaker Lane. & Litit/ J. B, Hostetler & Son Herr Implement Store Mt. Joy West Willow Mann & Grumelli Farm Sendee Quarrvville Suavely’s Farm Serv. Holland New Lots sold totaled 103 for 4,653 pounds, netting $2,900 19 from 51 buyers The sale average paid per pound was 60 cents Coatesvillc $2 00 per pound, a total ol $llO tor 55 pounds 10- ceived by Bobby StiobccK, Yoo. 'Voik County, bought by Daniel Good, Columbia RD 1 Lots sold totaled 121 foi 6,078 pounds, net ting $3,39 63 Irom 41 buyeis The sale aveiagc was 59 cents a pound Fianconia $2 00 per pound, foi 51 pounds, a total of $lO2 ic ccived by James Shatlci Quaker tovvn RD, Bucks County, bought by Clovcilcat Mill Mdtoid Squaie Lots sold totaled 2,962 pounds, netting .$1,590 85 Irom 26 buyeis The sale aveiage was 53 y > cents a pound Fiedeucksbuig $3 00 pci HERR’S BULK BIN SERVICE Builders of Feed and Grain Bins ALL SIZES TO FIT EVERY NEED Gordouville, Pa. Ph. SO 8-3183 »* 55 I ATTENTION DAIRYMEN | »• 55 55 •« H For Your i\ »♦ 22 »♦ 52 ♦♦ 52 « Limestone Sand For Use :i :: , *« 55 *• | In Dairy Barns | s: Call | {J I D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON. INC. I »• ' 52 *♦ 52 :: Asphalt Paving & Crushed Sfone H :: H Quarryville, Pa. g Quarryville STerling 6-2191 ..........................«... * ! 222&*222222«22222222«22*«2*«*22«2222222222*222222»22«2«22*****2«2«2222t2222*2«2*22«222t222221 | Moore Farms Produce t £ * 6,000,000 Chicks Yearly From America’s Most Popular Breeders Yantress - Arbor Acres Cross -c-J, Chas, Van tress Farms, Ga £ > Hansen’s £ Leghorn City £ (H.L.C), Wash. | Moore Farms No. 58 While Leghorn Strain - Cross We hatch Leghorns every week in the year. Write or call for prices and catalog 780 Eden Rd. Lane. Ph. EX 3-3882 I i r istSSSS%SSSSSSSXSS\\SSSS\!iSSSSSSK\SSS\SSSSi\SX*iS? pound for 58 pounds to the state reserve champion, Loren L Wor niuii Lots sold totaled 109 for 5,- 954 pounds netting $3,210 54 fi om ?ii buyers The sale average was 5". 9 cents a pound Altoona $1 15 pci pound a total ol $6O 95 for 53 pounds ic cmved bv Euc lloovci, Claysburg RD 1, Blau County, bought bv Allied Mills, Chicago, 111 Lots sold totaled 134 lor 6,575 pounds netting $2,493 66 limn 3 buyeis r the sale average was 38 cents pci pound Mandata (Sunbuiy) $6 50 pn pound to the stale champion lot of Fred Romig, Beaver Sm mgs, Snvdei County, bought by Mattel n’s Halcheiy The 73 M(n,^j(2cte4 ..qYq. T \/ r- \\ Arbor Acres Farm, | CMSS /% ,K I S|XTY _ I 1 HANSENS LEGHORN CITY jhC Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 16, 1958—13 Conn. ”“*V 1,035,781 Applications Filed in State Soil Bank Latest figures from State ASC offices show that as of April 25, farmers had signed and filed 1,- 035 781 applications offering a total of 16,962 943 “allotment’ acres of wheat, corn, upland cot ton, ucc and tobacco for the 1958 Acicagc Reserve of the Soil Bank. lots sold came to 3,624 pounds and netted $2,326 78 from 20 buy cis The sale average was 6419 cents pei pound Statewide the average price tor (he six auctions was 54 77 cents a pound, 58 13 cents without the low Altoona aveiage Actual num hn of lots sold was 605 with a total weight of 29,85 pounds which added a record $16,161 65 to the combined bank accounts of the 11 to 20-ycat old contestants Buy ers attending the sales totaled 194 Cuba, Short of Corn, Imports from U. S. 11l Januaiy and February of this year, Cuba imported about 362,000 bushels ol shelled com from the US . and according to the Foreign Agucultuial Service, will probably need to import another million bushels between now and next August The reas on for the Cuban com Shortage is reported to be partially due to the lapid growth of the broiler industry in that country Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Bollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted Forage Blowers have ' Jtp* FEATURES f IThe "Jocobsen ' Flywheel Fan • Designed For Wilted H«> ffl "No Wedge" Shred Knives " • Handle long cut forage eF all types 3PTO Direct Drive # No Power Loss through Self or Gear Box Three Wheeled Mounting No Set Up Time Required, C Ad|usfable Blower Pipe No Blower Pipe Elbows An Exclusive Unbeatable Combinat on that Provides TWO HARVESTER CAPAC ITY with Minimum labor A. B. C. Groff \ew Holland, Pa. Ph. ELgin 4-8001 60 jcjis of fauu son ice > vs»>
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