ister Poultry Average third of broiler of ’hursday at poultry Exchange •ought an average 42 cents per pound birds, as the over average was 19.03. of 39 lots with 143, were offered, with 121,900 birds sel included six lots of ;ttes ranging from md one lot of 1,800 vl at 13.4. ,g,is the complete sale, .with seller, n parentheses, am breed, age in weeks buver and price, vr and Bushong Moyer, Jr.), 4500 Roy E Ream, 19.3. 5200 WV, 9-3, CF. Inc., 19.4. 3. Same ill Poultry, 19 3. 4. )0 WV, 9-3. Col. 5 M&B (Stephen 3250 WV, 9-1, try, 19-5. WC MelUnger& 7. M&B (Christ L. )0 WV-C-Cap, 15, 24 5. 8. M&B (EI 3r) 1825 W?, 9-2, 19. 9. M&B Frank 1000 WV-C-Cap., B. Risser, 26.2. 10- 7. '(Elmer Seller), 10 WHITE ROCKS 2 weeks old 50 VANTRESS CROSS 1 week Litter at only $2.55 sack s Milk Re- <ti en >r 25 lb. $3.95 * & Ration $3.80 16 % Dair y $3 ' 55 uck Feed $5.00' Scratch DP $3 80 > r NFZ $4.70 B - Grower $4.50 . „ n 16% All mash - DP $4.10 « A Mash $4 60 2()% Hofc Kg ?>ij. /o g ow Feed $4.00 Special Chop ig Feed TMAN’S CASH FEED STORE ’isburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis IL Weaver, Mgr. £ „ 1 With. The Quarried 'Stone A ppearam -K A ' *• *• ' ' y It's new! The new modem building material . . HOLLAND STONE. Whether you ate bu’lding a residence, church, school, or farm building, HOLLAND STONE offers stateli* ness and quality with economy -and lasting use ...... Before building, learn abouk-this new HOLLAND STONE* Its g'fted withdignity, warmth and adaptability. New Holland Concrete Products NEW HOLLAND. PA, ELgia4-2114 Exchange at 19.03 2500 WV, '9-3, Daniel K. Go od, 19.3. 12. M&B (Stephen Notestine), 8000 WV, 9, withdrawn. 13. Same. 14. Sa me. 15. M&B (Robert Kauff man), 3500 WV, 9, S. E. Davis, 18.5. 16. Same, Starr, 18 9. 17. Same, 5000 WV, 9, Davis, 18 8 18. M&B (Luther R. Beaver), 6100 WR, 9, Col. Hill, 18.6. 19. Same, 6200 WR 9, Col. Hill, 18.7. 2Q. Same, 6400 WVX, 9, Col. Hill, 18.7 Grubb, 6500 WV, 9, NO •SALE 18 2 bid 23. Same, 9000 WV, 9, Col. Hill, 19. 24. William C. Schultz, 8000 WV 9, Risser, 19.1. 25 Eugene Schlosnagle, 7900 WV, 9-2, Meaders Poultry, 18.7. 26. Same, 8200 WV, 9-2, Risser, 19 3. 27. D. E. Horn & Co. (John Re’del), 1900 IRW, 9, Good, 18.7. 28. Horn (Nevin Flmchbaugh), 5000 WV, 0, Col. Hill, 18.7. 29. Benjamin F. Lapp, Jr., 350 WX-C, 10-2, Martin Brendel 19 5. 30. Benjamin F. Weav er, 1250 WV. 9-5, Ream, 19.4, s 31. James Kendig 2300 WV 10-1, John N. Thomas, 19.9. 32. Donald C. Hershey, 700 WV-C-Cap., 14-5, Mellinger 23.2. 33. Same, Risser, 24.9. 34. Horn (Robert Zeigler), 5800 WV, 9, NO SALE, 17 bid. 35. Same, 17.1 bid. Staz Dry at only $2.60 bale Altman's Calf Feed 25 lb Holland stone v.-.™ '> .-v. Consult your builder or see: Delmarva - Georgia Mkts. Steady Delmarva broiler market closed steady Friday with of-v fenngs steady and demand good Many purchases out-of auction on condemned de ducted basis. Volume and prices, 967, 800, jncl. 581,- 000 at East. Shore, 17.50 - 19 20. Georgia’s market closed with supplies well cleared. Total volume includes 22 per' cent for Sat. Vol and prices, At farm, 16-17, 97 per cent at 16, 904,200 head; FOB plants 17-18, 95 per cent at 17, 530,800. Delmarva’s broiler-feed ra tio for the week ending Feb. 6 was 3.5, against 3.7 the previous week and 4.4 one year ago. Broiler average was 16 97 and mash (20%) was $96.76 per ton, compar ed with 595.63 a year ago. Delmarva volume for the week ending Feta. 7 was 3,- 227,532, up 15 per cent from the previous week. Market opened firm on Mon day, offerings up slightly ov er last week and demand' improved. Tues. trading was very light but steady with! firm market Wednesday, weakening ursdav w’t n creased offerings and redu ced demand on unsettled background. Volume and prices: Mon. 36 Same, 1900 WV, 9, NO SALE, 17 bid. 37. N. Parke Miller, 2100 WV-Cap., 14-6, Good, 25.4. 38. Same, 700 WV-C-Cap., 14-6, NO SALE 25.5 bid. 39. Harvey M. Zim merman, 1200 WV, 10, Bren, del, 20.1. 40. Ammon Lehman, 475 WV, 9-2, John E. Hettinger, 18.9. 41. Lester Sensenig, 1800 L-F, I'A years, Victor J. Koser Inc., 13.4. 42. N. Parke Miller, 700 WV, Cap., 14-6, NO SALE, 25 2 bid. $4.60 $3.40 • It's new ! • It's different ! • It's lasting ! A W 'V //'VvWlArt AV>W.y*l“? <■ * S Additional Markets On Page 5 Lcmcoster Forming, Saturday. February 14, 1959—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, February 9th to Friday, February 13th Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Pecwees 371/2-38 38 - 36Vz- 36Vi -33 Vi- 331/2- -25 24 -25 24 37 1 /?- 36 - 33%- 24 Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 38-- 35%- .. 33 %- 24 JV/z --25 24 -25 Peewces Fey Hywts Medium Fullest Standards Checks 36 - 35 - 33 ■ 35 - 34 - Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 36 - 35%- 33%- Fc> Hywts 36%- FRIDAY TREND —Market irregular with demand for top whites still a bit slow in some quarters. Medium and under-grades continued in short supply. Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co. —665,400, incl. 511,100 at East Shore, mostly 17-18.10; Tue 5.—122,900, 1734-18; Wed —715,900, Incl. 419,300 at East. Sh., mostly 18V4-20; Thurs<—ss6,ooo, incl. 388,900 at East. Sh., mostly 17 Vz - 19 20. Georgia opened under sh ort supplies, with condition continuing all week, having steadying effect, with some strength shown later. Volume and prides: Fri.- Sat.—At farm, 15-16, 1,023,- 000, 78% at 15; FOB plants, 16, 538,100. Mon.—At farm 15-16, 629,500, 59% at 15; FOB plants, 16-17, 387,000, 70% at 16. Tues.—At farm, 15-16, 669,500, 58% at 15; FOB plants, 16-17, 385,500, 66% at 16. Wed.—At farm, 458,500, 64% at 16. Thurs.—At farm, 16-17, 91% |jji| LOOKING FOR RESULTS? Try WIRTHMORE 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 CLEM £. HOOBER . INTERCOURSE. PA. Nearby Whiles -25 Nearbv Browns 38 - 36 - 331/2- 24 -25 35Va-36 * Midwestern Mixed 36%- 37 %- 35 -35% 35%-36 33 - 33 - 36 - 36%- 34 . 34 - Midwestern Whites 37%- 37%- 35%-36 36 - 33%- 33V2- Midwestern Browns 37%- at-16, 536,900; FOB plants, 1718, 97% at 17, 323,000 head. FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY I * Lancaster ■A Production [t |mL ' Credit Ass’n. 411 W. RoteTilla Rd Lancaiter, Pa. Ph. tone. EX 3-3921 HI-ENER-G 16 37%- 36%- 33%- 24 -25 38' - 36 - 33%- 24 -25 37%- 35V2-36 33 - sey 2 - 34 - 3?y 2 - 36 - 33%- 37%- Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431
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