, LANDIS BROS. [EIM PIKE. LANCASTER iDO YOU NEED STAZ DRY FOR YOUR POULTRY HOUSE? > we have drinking fountains and feeders for all sizes of poultry! ■ not place that order for Replacement chicks now! Itarter N.F Z. $4.60 Irower $4.40 Chick Feed $5.00 All Mash $4.05 Super A Mash $4.45 Bu. Oats $3.10 Feed $5.25 ng Ration $3 80 Dairy Feed $3.55 Hog Feed $4.60 3s ’ $3 90 se Feed . $3 90 hal chop for hogs, sheep, steers, and heifers $3 30 VLTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 1 '9® Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 *ll Willis H Weaver, Mgr. Delmarva-Georgia Market Weaker Delmarva’s Friday market was weaker, with demand-re duced. All purchases at 19Mi and 20 cents were on previ ous commitment. Total; 603,- 200 head, incl. 462,500 at Eastern Shore Exch. 17.10 - 20 mostly 18 and up. Inclement weather in maj or consuming areas sharply curtailed late week orders for processed birds from the Georgia area. Offerings of live birds ample. Total in cludes approx. 12 per cent booked for Saturday. Plants on “condemned deducted” basis. Prices and vol. At farms; 18 cents, 606,000 head FOB plants; 19 cents, 392,- 700 head The Delmarva Broiler-Feed ratio for the week ending Jan. 16 jumped to 3 9, after several weeks at 3.4 or low er. The broiler average was 19 17, while 20% mash was $99 54 per ton Total week’s volume, 3,095,256. Monday’s mkt. opened fair ly steady, demand fair to good, The market weakened through Wednesday, steadied Thursday Some lots going on condemned deducted bas is. Volume and prices: Mon. - 524,000, mcl. 416,700 at East Shore, mostly 19 - 20 30, 44 per cent at 19% - 20. Tues. - 136,800 at 19’A - 20V2. Wed. - 534,200, inch 395,400 at East. Shore, mostly 18% - 20, 49% at 19 - 20. Thurs. - 643,800, inch 398,400 at East Shore, 18 - 19.30, 59% at 18% - 19.- 30. Milk Market Milk production continued its seasonal trend upwards although dependent upon weather conditions in some instances. However, this up ward trend was below that of a year ago. Offerings were ample for a well maintained seasonal bottling demand. Surplus above Class 1 needs continued moving into manu facturing channels, especial ly for cottage cheese. The wholesale selling price was unchanged in N. Y. at $5.55 per 40 qt. unit. Fluid Cream: Offerings for PH. EX 3-3906 A LOOKING FOR RESULTS? Try WIRTHMORE HI-ENER-G 16 LAYING MASH Here’s what it will give you: * Greater returns over feed cost. * Good performance in any climate. ★ Labor savings—easy to feed —a complete ration. Why not try it and check the results for yourself? WIRTHMORE FEEDS LeROY M. SENSENIG Lancaster Fawning, Saturday. January 24, 1959—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January 19th to Friday, January 23rd Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Pewees 44 » 45 - 38 - 39 - 35Vs- 34 - 24 -25 24 -25 24 -25 Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 43 - 43 - 43 - 37V 37 V 37V 35 V 35%- 35%. 24 -25 24 -25 24 -25 Pewees Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Standards Checks 35V 34 - 38 - 36 - Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 41 - 36 - 34 - Fey Hywth 41 FRIDAY TREND A Thursday decline brought out more active buying and bidding interest by large and small users. Prices recovered one-half to one cent on major lines of large and medium shell eggs. A good many shipments fiom the Midwest delayed by severe weather conditions. bottling purposes were am ple to in excess of most re quirements. Ice cream sales continued seasonally lighter, although Irregular in many quarters. Manufacturing cream was also ample with a more active and increased movement to churns report ed. Prices in S. E Penna. were unchanged to 25 cents lower on carlot sales to 50 cents lower on L.C.L. Sales. Other areas were generally un changed. Wholesale selling prices per 40 qt. unit 40 pet bottl ing cream; Southeastern Pennsylvania open market selling prices approved for Pa. & N J car or trucklot (min 200 cans 25 00 - 26 00 PH. Ephxota RE 3-2009 45 - 39 - 34 - Neccrbv Browns Midwestern Mixed 40 - 40 - 36 V 36 V 34 - 34 ■ 38 ■ 38 - 36 - 36 - Midwestern Whiles 4iy 2 - 4i%- 37 - 37 - 34 - 34 - Midwestern Browns 41 - 40%-41 Copyrighted 1958 By Utner-Barry Co. Atltnta small lot sales 22.- 00 - 27.00, mostly 24.00; New York $36.50; Boston spot sales and small lot spot sales (not available. MANHEIM. R. D. 1 Ph. Landisville TW 8-8391 40 -• 41 - 34 -34i/2 341/.-35 Vi 33V 331/2- 24 -25 24 -25 40 - 35V 34 - 24 -25 39 V 341/2- 33V 37 - 35 - 39%- 34V2- 33%- 39%- Additional Markets On Page 5 Equipment, Inc. Announces Its 20% BIG Spring Discount SALE ON All-New Bam Cleaner Easy-All Comfort Stalls SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 28, 1959 GLENN H. HERR 40 -4Qi/j 351/2- 34 - 24 -25 40V 35 - 33V 38 - 35 -36 4oy 2 - 35 - 33%- 40 -40%