aster Paulfry Exchange Third at 18.41 lV ’s average for 31 53,050 broilers on ,ster £xchange was th top third of 51.- ; averaging a third more at 18.41. lots of 9,075 capettes a range of 24-25.6, of 1,750 heavy >ed from- 21.7-21.9 lot of. 900 leghorn ight 12.4. were 43 of 48 lots with 164,775 birdsT >ar's corresponding 25 lots with 62,375 illmg, with a 20.92 verage. ing is the complete sale, with seller, in parentheses, am breed, age in wks, j, buyer and price. CODE: WV-White ■ i IRW-indian river WMt.-white mount ;ockerels; P-pullets; ,rn foyl;- ■ W-H-F -;avy fowl; Cap.-cap id WR-White rock, irge Neuman, 2800 ~ Allen Clark, 18.3, 2700 WV, 9-5,„C0l- Poultry, 18.3. 3. JOO WV, Starr 18 2. 4. Same, 2500 Clark. 18. 5. Kin ive (Clarence Nace) , 10, S.E. Davis, 18 3 ?, 5200 WV, 10, Da 7. Robert W. Kel- W-H-F, 12 mo., Mar igart, 21.9. 8. Miller [y farm purpose ; THE FARMER'S WAY Lancaster Production Credit Ass’n. 411 W. Roseville Hd Lancaster, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 on your Settlement Sheets ince you that premiums for ovec-''Mediums"and "Smatt” > BIG DIFFERENCE. Eggs and many of them... a selected FRANCHISEE Ask for QUEEN circular. Johnson's s r £ * Hatchery EPHRATA. PA. Ph. RE 3-2980 OVED >tic Action '•live C.R.D. Control &ol Economy ROCKLAND ■Strep"* Diut *S the Standard 47 ■ lstre p. c Para STREP" ■ds. * * t,6n ' on * bota « wour feawr „ wrn . OCKLAND chemical COMPANY W,rt Ce (dwell. New Jersey ‘V, & Bushong (John L. Herr), 1000 WV-Cap., 13-6, NO SALE, 23.4 bid. 9. Same, 23.8 bid. 10. M&B (Samuel Stol tzfus), 800 WR-P-Cap., 13-2, Sweigart, 25. 11. Same, 1100 WR-C-Cap, 13-2, H. W. Longacre Inc., 24.1. 12. Same, W. C. Mel linger £ Son, 24. 13. (Jacob C. Herr), 550 WV-P-Cap., JL3-6, NO SALE, 25.5 bid. 14. Same, 600 WV-P-Cap., 13-6 Roy Ream, 25.6. 15. M&B (Willis Glick Jr.), 925 WV- Cap., 13-3, Daniel Good, 24 8 16. M&B (Roy B. Martin), ,3600 W Mt., 10, Col. Hill, 18.5. 17. M&B (Robert Har nisb), 5000 WV, 9-2, Col. Hill, 187 18. M&B (Lloyd Har nish), 5000 WV, 9-2, Col- Hill, 18. 19. M&B (Elmer 'Schnupp), 4500 WV, 9, Col. Hill, 18.4. 20. Same, 18 3. 21. Allen E. Moyer, 3650 WV, 9-6, Ream, 18.6. 22. M&B (Joseph Bushey), 9000 WV, 9, Victor 'F. Weaver, 17 9. 23 Same AH. 24. Richard Mus sehnan, 3900 WV, 10-2, Long acre, 17 1 25. Francis Schul tz, 7300 WV 9-2, Header’s Poultry, 18. 1 26. Same, V. F. Weaver, 17.9. 27. Eugene Schlosnagle, 7700 WV, 9-2, Longacre, 17.7 28. Same, 7900 WV, 9-2 Clark, 18 1. 29., Eli N. Mar tin, 4000 WV, 9-2, Col. Hill, 18.1. 30. Same, Weaver 18.1. " '3l. Wirthmore (Andrew Weber), 2500 WV, 9, Weaver 17.4. 32- Neff Bros., 1200IRW 10, Col. Hull, 18.1. 33/ Geo. Weaver 900 L-F, 21 mo., Vic tor J Koser, 12.4. 34. J. J. Hess II (H&H Farms), 1700 WV-C-Cap., 14, Kisser, 24.5. 35. SAME, 24.7. 36. Farmers Supply (Har old L. Brubaker), 2000 WMt 10-6, Melhnger, 18.4- 37. Melvin K. Barge, 3700 WV, 9 NO SALE, 18.2 bid. 38. Barge, 3300 WV, 9, Risser, 18 8. 39 Barge, 2800 WV, 9, _Ream 18 9. 40. Barge, 5000 A \(§ijj§P LOOKING FOR RESULTS? Try WIRTHMORE Complete Chick Starter Here’s-an economical feed that is especially well suited for . starting replacement chicks. It is high in quality’proteins and contains the vitamins and other factors known to be needed for early chick growth and health. You’ll save money with this dependable ration. Available in mash, pellets and' crumbles with medication against coccidiosis. Why not try it and check the results for yourself? WIRTHMORE FEEDS Paul M. Ressler & Son Glenn H. Herr Paradise Manheim, R.D. 1 Ph. Strasburg OV 7-3931 Landisville TW 8-8391 Leßoy M. Sensenig Clem E. Hoober Hinkletown Intercourse Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431 Dillobaugh & Bleacher ' Hiestand, Inc. R. D. 2. Conestoga Marietta Ph. TR 2-3086 or TR 2-3555 Ph,' HAzel 6-9301 Delmarva - Georgia At 17-18 c Del. Closes Delmarva’s Friday market closed firm, with brisk trad ing. Volume and prices, 736,- 000, inch 485,700 at Eastern Shore, 16.20 - 18.10, with 61 per,cent from 17 - 18. Georgia closed with gen erally good weekend orders for. processed poultry. Offer ings clearing readily with balanced market. Vol. in cludes approx. 23 per cent for Sat. At farms, 1,035,800 head, 94 per cent at 15. FOB plants, 511,600 head at 16. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending Jan. 30 was 3.7, off from the previous week’s ratio of 4.0. Broiler mash (20%) was up to $97.94 from 97 86, com pared with 95.71 for last year, when the ratio was 4.- 3. ' - Volume for the week end ing Jan. 31 was 2,814,995 head, up two per cent from the previous week, off two per cent from last year. The Delmarva market op ened Monday steady with light offerings, buyers slight ly unsettled. Trading -Tues day 'was teo light for a price report, and the market low ered Wednesday due to re duced demand. Market was firmer Thursday. Volume and prices: Mon. (from Fri) - - 597,600, mcl. 480,900 at East Shore, 15 60 - 18, 63% at 17 - 17%. Tues. no report. Wed. - 665,500, inch 497,000 at East. Sh., 14 - 1710, mostly 15% and up. Thurs. - 663,500, Inch 456,- 100, at East. Sh, 15 60 - 17.- 50, 60% at 16% - 17%. Georgia opened one cent lower Monday, holding stea dy with 15c at-farirT price through Thursday. -Volume and prices; Fri. - Mon - At farm, 766,200 16 - 16%; FOB plants, 521,300, WV, 9, Good, 18.5. 41. Same, Mellinger, 18.1. lWmntn«hM> Tmtaing,- Saturday. February 7. 1959 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, February 2nd to Friday, February 6th Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites Extra- Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 3714-38 3714-38 38 - 35 . 36 -3614 36¥ 2 - 3214- 3314- 3314- 24 -25 24 -25 24- -25 Peewees Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 37 -38 37 -38 38 - 35 - 3514-36 36 - 33 - 33 "3314 33¥ 2 - 24 -25 24 -25 24 -25 Pcwees Midwestern Mixed 36 36 -3614 3614- 35 - 3514- 3514- 32 - 32 -33 33 - 3414-35 3414-35 35%-36 34 - 34 - 34 - Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Standards Checks Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 37 - 35 - 32%- Fey Hywts 36%- 36%- 36%- FRIDAY TREND—Market still somewhat irregular, but a little steadier position noted in some quarters. All grades continued to hold in a very narrow,price range. Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co. 16 - 18 76% at 17. Mon. - At farm, 709,100, 15 - 15%, 75% at 15; FOB plants, 376,200, %y 16 Tues. - At farm, 672,- 100, 15 - 15V 2 ; 78% at 15; FOB plants, 353,300 at 16. Wed - At farm - 454,800, 15- 15%, 69% at 15; FOB plants, 288,100, at 16. Thurs. - At farm, 100 at 15; FOB plants, 291,900 at 16. Patronize Lancaster Farm- ing Advertisers, • I • Inside the tough-treaded LIF- EtiII 11 111 SAVER is a patented sealant that sur ** * ■ rounds a nail, grips it in an air-tight vise. _■ Then, when the nail is removed, the 01* OUT 1 sealant follows it into the hole, making VI 1 • a permanent lepairl SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR RETREADABLE TIRES NO CASH NEEDED YOUR TRADE-IN CAN BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT 9.1 UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY here Nearbv Browns Midwestern. Whites ff6%-37 37 - 35%-36 36 - 33%- 33%- Midwestem Browns 36%- Additional On Page 5 mileage! odrich idavJKiqht 'Till 9 37 - 3514- 3314- 24 -25 37 - 3614- 3314- 24 -25 .38 - 35 - 3314- 24 -25 38 - 36 - 3314- 24 -25 36 . 3514- 33 - 3514- 34 - 3514- 35 - 33 - 35 - 34 - 36 - 35% 33%. 36 - 35%- 33 %- 36%- Markets Pri. EX 2-219 S
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