Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1958, Image 14

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    li—Lancaster Fanning, Friday, November 7, 1958
Broilers
NO SALE, 17.3 bid.
21 M&B (Moses Zimmerman)
800 WX-C-Cap, 13, H. H Weaver,
Jr, 19 8 22 SAME. 700 WX-C-
Cap, 13, Mcllmger. 19 6 23
SAME, 500 WX-C-Cap. 13, H H
Weaver, 19 8 24 Richard Bom
fcerger, WH-Cap. 13-2, NO SALE,
17 3 bid. 25 Howard Kreider, Jr,
250 WR-Cap, 12, Melhnger, 18.3.
26 SAME, 875 WR-Cap. 12, Col.
Hill, 18.3. 27. SAME, 675 WR-
Cap, 12, Good, 18 o‘2B. Harvey
H Zimmerman, 700 WV-C-Cap,
14. NO SALE. 19 6. 29 SAME, 350
Belts, 16. Rettmger, 28 0. 30
Eugene Zwally, 250 IRW-Cap, 16,
NO SALE, 16.0 bid
31 Richard Myers, 500 W. Mt -
C Cap, 14, NO SALE. 19 0 bid 32.
P.oy Heckcnluber. 500 young Leg
horn fowls, withdrawn 33. G
Walter Jackson. 450 young Leg
norn fow 1. S, E. Dav is. 11 8. 34
Benjamin K Stoltzfus. 800 Leg
norn fowl. 2 yrs.. S. E Daus, 11.9.
35. Lloyd Wenger, 175 White Pe
kin ducks. 12, Good, 151.
36. J Carl Graybill, 800 Leg
horn fowl, yrs, Ream, 11.8.
Z'l. Elmer Sensenig, 800 WV-Cap,
13-2, NO SALE, 17.4 bid 38. N
Parke Miller, 700 WV-P-Cap, 14-2,
Good, 18 3. 39 SAME, 450 IRW
PCap, 15-2. Melhnger, 18.4 40.
Morgantown Feed - (Richard
Grossman)- 900 WV, 10-6, Ream,
18.0.
41 MF (Oliver S Mast), 3100
VR-C, 9, V. Weaver Inc , 18.2. 42
MF (Mast), 3200 WV. 9, H. H.
Weaver 18 1. 43. MF (John Zook),
1000 WV, 1, V. Weaver. 17 9. 44
MF (Charles Newhn), 4800 WV,
S-6, H. H. Weaver, 18 3 45 MF
lAmos K. Stoltzfus). 4000 WV,
0 6, NO SALE, 18 bid
40. Eugene K. Metzler, 1500
WV, 9-2, Risser. 18 4 47. Edgar
M. Martin, 2975 WC-X, 9-6, V.
Weaver, 18 0. 48 Martin, 2000
White Ropks, 9-6, H H. Weaver,
18 0. 49. Martin. 325 WX, 96,
NO SALE, 17.6 bid. 50 John L.
Keener, 400 WV-Cap, 14-6, NO
SALE, 17 3 bid
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BOHNS
CLBAHEE!
No smoke or odor with
Texaco Fuel Chief Heating
Oil. Contains Additue A-200,
protects against rust and
deposits.
GARBER
OIL CO.
105 Fainipu St
Mt. Joy, Pa.
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' Ph. OL 3-2021 4
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Sept. Broiler
Pullet Hatch
Up 40% Over ’57
The indicated placement of
pullet chicks from broiler hatch
ery supply flocks by ten of the
largest primary breeders of Penn
sylvania totaled 2,700,000 chicks
during September.
This was 40 per cent more than
in September of 1957 Pullet
Midwest Markets
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steers 26 50.
SHEEP 2000 Receipts
o\ errunmng the estimate by fully
1,000 head, bulk of the supply
slaughter lambs with shorn kinds
outnumbering full wooled de
scriptions Wooled slaughter
lambs steady to 25 lower, 20 head
lot mostly prime 95 lb weights
21, about two decks choice and
prime 95-106 lb wooled lambs
23 50-23 75, most good and choice
grades 22.-23., load 110 lb weights
22.50 Load 95 lb Burry lambs 22
Shorn lambs 25-50 lower, three
decks mostly choice 95-100 lb
weights with No. 1 pelts 22.50,
400 head good and choice 97 lb
No. 1 pelt lambs 21.50, these feed
lot mates of 22. offerings Tues
day. Slaughter ewes scarce, about
steady. Most cull to good 6-7.,
few choice up to 8
51. Moore Farms (Warren Mey
er) 750 WR-Fowl, 1 yr., S. E.
Davis, 15.6. 52. M&B (Arthur
Spickler), 7000 WV, 9-2, V. Weav
er, 18-2 53 Glenn H. Herr (Ja
cob Fisher, Jr.), 175 IR-C-Cap,
14-6, Risser, 20 3.
K
Insure* uniform mining
Only the Oe lavol Com*
feme gives you this essen*
tial uniformity because
•nly Dc Laval has mag*
netic pulsation control.
Insures gentle milking No
heavy tugging or jerking
weight on the delicate
udders.
Insures perfect milking
De Laval mode the first
pipeline and the De Laval
Combine has been per*
fected by more than a
quarter century expert*
ence
Insures simple, perfect
washing De Laval s ’ In*
Mace * washing system
does m thorough 10b of
sanitizing Us»s *3 less
hot water and 90 per cent
less detergent.
De Laval COMBINE
—first since 1928.
Stl:
Landis Bros.
Manhcim Pike, Lane.
Summers Bros.
Gap
Lane. Co. Farm Bureau Shotzberger’s
Elm
Dillerville Rd., Lane.
chick placements by' the ten
breeders during the first nine
months of 1958 totaled 26,103,000,
i-l per cent more than during the
same period of 1957.
The totals include pullet chicks
sold during the month, plus the
number of pullet chicks expected
from eggs sold during the pre
ceding month
The conversion from eggs to
expected pullet chicks was made
on the basis of 125 pullet chicks
per case of hatching eggs sold.
Breeders included in the Penn.
Crop Reporting Service Teport,
account for a very large per cent
of the total replacement pullets
for hatchery supply flocks
Placements for supply flocks
by the ten breeders for 1958, as
of per cent of 1957 monthly place
ments are as follows Jan. 105;
Feb. 114; Mar. —123; April
109; May 125; June 165;
July 182; Aug. 188, Sept.
140.
FARMS adjoining to combine 300 ACRES most outstanding and modern farms in
the country in best of condition three houses, most modern tiled dairy barn m the
country with pipeline milking and stainless steel tank, complete milking equipment,
two large modern chicken houses to keep 12,000 layers with automatic feeders and
waterers, egg coolers, 2 egg cleaners, 2 egg graders offered along with all stock and
equipment in part including most modern indoor hay dryer along with seven wagons
equipped to haul from field immediately in green condition in bales and dried inside
for best quality hay and includes 6000 gallon oil tank, self propelled combine, trucks,
2 balers, harvester, 2 stalk busters, 2 cultipackers, 2 manure spreaders, wagons, 2
sprayers, 3 canvas unloaders, grain wagons, gram drill, disc, hay rakes, hay conditioner,
rotary hoe, 3 tractor plows, 5 tractors, along with 20,000 laying hens and pullets, and
most outstanding herd in the country of 150 head Pure Bred Holstein Dairy cattle.
INSPECTION OF THE PLACE WITH STOCK and EQUIPMENT WILL PROVE TO BE
THE OUTSTANDING FARM SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY.
Before you invest in
any PIPELINE MILKER
Weaver’s Farm Equip.
J. B. Zimmerman
Strasburg
Blue Ball
DHIA Test Records Reported
Following are the names of
area dairymen and the details
of purebred cattle production
tests of animals in their herds,
as supervised by Penn. State Uni
versity.
They are listed by owner, the
animal’s name, age, production in
pounds of milk and butterfat and
system of milking.
GUERNSEYS
Guy A. Leader and Sons, Inc.,
York, Laurel Mills G P Blossom,
junior three year-old, 13,300 and
531, twice daily for 305 days.
Leader and Sons. Laurel Cliff
Miss Aliza, senior three-year
old, 10,99 9and 549, twice daily
for 305 days.
Rutter Bros., York, Ideals Rose
Kings Martha, five-year-old, 9,-
855 and 566, twice daily for 305
days.
Charles P. O’Connor, West
Chester, Bam Ridge Pre Heiress,
Write Post Office Box 838, Reading, Pa.
NEW
COMPARE, FEATURE BY FEATURE
FORD GIVES YOU MORE!
■ Disc type friction overload
clutch
■ “No arch" design for easier
loading, less plugging
■ Self-cleaning beater teeth and
replaceable paddle widespread
■ Quick attaching “Snap-on"
PTO coupling
GET THE LOW-COST DETAILS TODAY!
■ Rigid steel box frame with
Penta treated wood box
■ Roller chain drives
■ Single lever control of 5 apron
speeds
■ Independent throw-out of
beaters or apron
Allen H. Matz
Denver
Phone AN 7-6502
Conestoga
Farm Service
Park Ave-, Quarryville
Phone ST 6-2597
Sander Bros.
New Holland
Phone EL 4-8721
five-year-old 12-.450 and 646, twice
daily 365 days
R. F. and . A. Witmer, Willow
Street, Winding Lane Georgia,
9,787 and 578, twice daily for 305
days.
Coldspring’s Beauty’s Lynn,
registered Guernsey bull owned
by Howard B. Bomberger, Leban
on, Pa., has become a Summariz
ed Sire, according to the Club,
To attain this distinction, a
bull must have at least 10 daugh
ters with official production rec
ords.
“Lynn” has 12 tested daugh.
ters with 20 official records.
Their average production is 9,653
pounds of milk and 450 pounds of
fat, when converted to a twice
daily, 305-day, mature equivalent
basis.
Twelve of his registered daugh*
ters classified with an average
rating of Desirable.
FORD PTO
Manure Spreaders
Haverstick Bros.
Columbia Pike. Lancaster
Phone EX 2-5722
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone EM 7-1341