Broilers Continue Steady In Major Producing Areas Trading was light but steady heavy hens sold foi 161£ cents with offerings ample to fully GEORGIA Ofleungs generally ample in most of the major broil ample to fully ample in a few m er producing aieas at the begin stance Demand was fair to good nmg of the week The prices at Dalmaxva on Tuesday ranged fiom 18 to 187 a cents No sale was held at the Eastern Shore Poultry Exchange on Monday The Delmaiva broiler feed ratio was up slightly from last week. Ratio this week was 3 7 compared to last week’s 3 0 Broilers averaged 18 63 cents and feed cost $lOO 50 per ton Here is a look at the activity at the beginning ot the week m some of the majoi pioduung areas. DELMARVA Market steady Trading light and mostly at unde termined prices Prices paid at larms up to 10 30 a m Tuesday were from 18 Va to 18 a cents head were sold with 5 per cent going at 18Vz cents, 23 per cent at 18% cents and 72 per cent undetermined One lot of ••••***♦********************** | 150 Chicks—l wk. old Nedlar Hamps—Warren Reds | H Would you like to place your order now for some || H replacements? « H Are you raising calves this fall? Try Altman’s milk | H replacer—2s lbs. only $3.95; Calf feed—2s lbs. $1.50. j; :: Fitting Ration for growing heifers and dry cows, $3.70 |j S B Starter NF Z $4 45 16% Dairy $3 50 H H rrower 4 30 Fine Chick Feed 505 j; H Broiler Ration Special 510 20% Hog. Pig & Sow 450 g H 16% All Mash DP 395 Bran 310 H Fine Stock Salt 100 lbs 185 Midds 340 g «* ♦« ft ♦' ALTMAN'S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 10c per hundred, discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER. for Faster and Better TOMATO HARVEST... if a \ S HED-A-LEAF T Dries up the leaves . . . exposes the tomatoes to more sun light. Results m fast ripening and early harvest. Picking is easier and quicker Also reduces mold through better drying. Shed-A-Leaf “L” (liquid) is easy to mix with water and apply by ground or airplane sprayer. J. C. EHRLICH CO. 738 E. Chestnut Street, Prices at farms wcie 17 cents foi 799,900 head 499,300 head FOB plants at 18 cents NORTH CAROLINA Offerings adequate Demand fair to good Prices paid upto 10 a m Tuesday 17 cents for 619 700 head Heavj hens at farms 14 to 16 months, 15 to 16 cents SHENANDOAH VALLEY Off enngs adequate tor tair to mostly good demand Prices paid at farms up to 11 a m Tuesday I 7 to IBVz cents ARKANSAS Generally exces sive throughout the state Prices paid and volume distnbution at farms up to noon Tuesday was 713,319 head at 15 to 16 percent 30 percent at undetermined pric es 1 per cent at 15 cents, 60 pei cent at 16 cents, Intra-Companj sales booled 9 per cent at 16 cents. Available Through. LANCASTER, PA. Wednesday New York Egg Market Copyrighted 1958 By Unicr-Bairy Co. Extia Fancv Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Pecwacs ' Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewecs Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Standaids Checks Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Fancj Heavyweights NEW YORK, Aug 20 Fancy fresh eggs of all sizes dealing well under a good demand with puces firmly sustained. Many ar rivals off in quality and positions on under grades weaker witji standaids falling off 2 cents under freer ofleiing and a lack of suppoit Weekly Egg Price Review NBY WHITE Aug 14 Aug 15 Aug 16 Ex Fey Hywts 46 46 46 Mediums 34 32V2 33 Pullets 26 26 26 Peewees 18 J 'z lBVz NEARBY BROWN soy 2 39 31 20 Ex Fey Hy vv ts Mediums Pullets Peewees Steers Higher In Active Trade At Chicago Yards CATTLE AND CALVES 18.000 Slaughter steers active, 50-100 largely 50 75 cents higher, slaugh ter heileis active, 50-75 cents mostly 50 cents higher Cows steady to weak Bulls fully steady Vealers steay. Scattered loads mostly prime 1200 1375 tb Slaughter steers $27 75-28 25 but most of these lots cairymg small choice end Load mostly prime 1322 lbs at $2B 25 feed lot mates of $27 59 cattle last Monday Most choice and prime slaughlei steers $l4 00lbs and blow $26 75 27 75, largely $27 25-27 50 on 1100-1250 lb Weights bulk good to high choice slaughter steers 524r75 27 25, most choice steers $25 75, load average to high choice 1300 tb Steers at $27 00 feed lot mates to $26 25 cattle last Wed nesdady and several loads high choice 1150 1300 lb Steels $27 50 Few lots standard and low-good HOGS 8 000 Modelately active through midsession later trade dull most banows and gilts 25 50 cents lowei, closing 50 cents to as much as 75 cents lowei on few hemderd head Sows moder ately active, mostly 25 cents low er. No 13, 190 230 tb Butcheis comprise bulk, liberal share No 1 and 2 giades U S No 1 to 3, 195 225 tb Barrows and gills $2O 50-21 25, mostly $2O 75 and above for weights over 200 tbs No 1, and 2, 200 225 lbs $2l 25 21 50 These late down to $2l 00 Several lots No 1 these weights $2l 35 21 60 No 2 and 3, 230-270 lbs Relatively scarce at $2l 59-21 75, around 100 head at $2l 75 few mixed grades 180-195 lbs $2O 00 21 25. Mixed grades 400 500 lb Sows $l9 00 20 00, most 300-400 lbs $2O 00 21 00, few head 300 lbs and lighter $2l 25. FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY I v Lancaster r*V Production ■ Credit Ass’n. P4ll W. Roseville Rd. Iv Lancaster, Pa. f Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 Nearby Whites Neaiby Biowns Midwestern Mixed Midwestern Whites Midwestern Biowns 50 Va 36 31 20 -Sl'i 31 Va LANCASTER FARMING Classifieds Ads Pay Phone STterling 6-2132 Vlso Bail Bond Seivice ’ BUHRMAN’S CONVENIENT ONE PRICE PARKING LOTS IN LANCASTER Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Chestnut i- Queen Stiects West Chestnut Stieet Next to Western Auto 28 Aug 17 47 3312 26 18 ■33 Va 50 Va 36 31 19 50 ta 36 31 20 -31 1 2 -31*2 ATTENTION! Union Stock Yards, Lancaster WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 Attend This Round-up and Your 4-H Clubs Paradise Manheini, RDI Ph. Strasburg OV 7 3931 Ph Landisville Tff 8 3547 Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 22, 1958—1 Martin Witman Sixth 'Continued fiom rage one) Myion A Young 30 ot Cham bcisburg, RD3, finished second in the State Contom Contest ioi the second year in a row In 1954, Young was Pennsylvania Contom Plowing Champion Young opoia tes a 173 acie dany laim Horner is a tenant iarmcr lor W. P Campbell on the Penn s Cave Farm si\ miles east ot Gen tie Hall He is mamccl and the lather of two thilchen Top scorer m the two contest 2 was Holub who owns a 154 aci e dairy farm in Swataia Township near Harnsbuig He has been iaiming foi 18 veais and compet ed in lour previous State contest 2 C »H! *« *"C»- WHAT IS WICER THAN FLOWERS ON THE TABLE? MEAT AND POTATOES/ We offer you both the ■ meat and potatoes of quality and economy and the floweis of couitesy. W New and Used Con 1 . ■ Pickets & Used X. H.B 1 k Forage Ilarvcstei with* j I All R Heads. t I ' Cope & Weaver “WILLOW ST. >~ Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 , ' : iimmmmmnmimimimniiimimimimmmmmte Support E. Hoober Clem Intercourse Ph. SOuthfield 8 3431 Hiestand. Inc. Mai fetta Ph, HAzel 6 9301 Glenn H. Herr