Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1959, Image 3

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    (C aster Poultry Exchange
ler Average Off IV4
r,Wres on the Lan- 10-6, John E. Hettinger, 20.6
.fflv Exchange 11. M&B (Clair Bomber
ouction skidded VA ger), 5000. IRW, 9-6, Daniel
Sc 18 cent aver- K. Good, 18.2. 12. Same, 3500
the top third IRW, 9-6, Ream, 18.9. 13. M
i hrnilers averaged, &B (Rodney Miller), 1200
'fer prices ranged WV, 9-3, Risser, 17.9. 14. Sa
-6 on a small 1 me, 5500 WV, 9-3, Header’s
1 the 12 lots of Poultry, 17.6. 15’. Same, 4200
■oilers selling. WV, 9-3, NO SALE, 17 5 bid.
* 93-25 8 -was paid 16. M&B (Chas. Boose),
,+c of 23,950 capet- 5000 WV, 9, Header’s 17.6.
two tote of 1100 17. Same. NO SALE, 17.3
brought 12.3, bid. 18. David L Newcomer,
One lot of 1210 we- 350 KPX-Cap, 15-6, NO SA-
U with 100 males at LE, 22 bid. 19. Kinter and
m " Grove (F.oyd Raffensberger)
, * cfllpi 7500 WV, 9, S. E Davis, 17.4
<£&. l£owe? same, 9-3. NO SALE, 15
i h f“weete°Md days 21. Lester High, 500 KPX,
nrice 10-6, Sweigart, 18 8. 22.- S.
wv white van- M. Fisher, 3000 WV, 10-2,
'DE: WV-whitevan- NQ SALE ; I4I bicL 23 . Aber
rnck fSp- deen Mills < MrS ela DoVe)
W cocke?els- X-cr. 1000 WV, 9-2, Good, 19 3. 24
' C -TTPk TCer- Moore Farms (Abram Fans),
' C n P ?W Imd L-F- H5O WRF, 13 mo.. NO SALE
jon Cross, ana ux 2 0.1 b id.vs. Eastern Grain,
(eTand Bushong (Mo Co. < Barley) 5600 IR
Terman), 800 WV-Cw , 9-2, NO SALE, 16 8 bid.
2 Mamn Sweigart 26. Paul Lydic, 7200 WV,
skme 1200 WV-C- 9-6, NO SALE, 17.4 bid. 27.
i w C. Mellinger & Farm Bureau (John L. Herr),
1’ 3 ‘ M&B (Paul L. 1450 WV-P Cap. 13-6, Mellin
S 2150 WV-C-Cap, ger, 24.3. 28. Same, 1400 WV
•1 B. Risser, 23. 4. P-Cap, 13-6, Malinger, 24.1.
> SALE, 21 bid. 5. 29. FB (Clair Hilsher), 1000
W. Longacre, 23. WV, 9-6, Sweigart, 19.2. 30.
i (Christ L. Herr), N. Parke Mil'er, 800 WV-P
--P-Cap, 16, C. F. Cap., 14-6, Sweigart, 25.1.
25.2. 7. Same, Roy ' 31. Master Feed & Grain,
f 25. 8. M&B (Elmer (Evan S. Kohl, Jr.), 2000 WV
14800 WV, 9-5, Mel- Cap, 13-4, NO SALE 23 bid.
(7 6 9. M&B (Clair 32. Same, 23.1 b’d. 33. Sam©
1600 WVX, 9-2, 23 bid. 34. Same, 23.1 bid.
homass 19. 10. M& 35. Parke K. Herr, 800 WV
(d Moyer). 800 WV, C-Cap, 14-2, College Hill
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o 10 to 20 week old started Pullets available
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Delmarva - Georgia
Georgia Mkt.
15c At Close
Delmarva opened unset
tled to weak, light offerings,
slow demand. Continued
weakening through Thurs
day , steady Fri. Prices op
ened mostly 18-19, then set
tled to 17-18, then 16-17%
on Fn, with 60% at 16-17.
Volume, Tues. - Fn., 2,729,-
600.
The Delmarva broiler-feed
ratio for the week ending
Feb. 20 was 3 8, with an 18.-
66 broiler average.
Georgia opened slow to
fair at 16-17, settled to 15-16
range by week’s end, mostly
15. Total volume, Fri. - Fn;
At farms, 3,758,000; FOB
plants, 2,094,600.
Poultry, 25 3.
36 Herr, 2200 WV-P-Cap
14 2, Mellinger, 24 4. 37. Herr
800 WV-C-Cap, 14-2, Mell
inger, 25.2 38. M H. Weaver-
Poultry, 1500 WV-C-Cap, 14-
6, NO SALE, 20.1. 39. Noah,
W, Kreider & Sons, 800 L-F,
22, Marvin Sweigart, 12.7.
40. J. H Hess II (Ben Bru
baker), 1700 WR-C-Cap, Mel
linger.
41. Same, Linn Poultry,,
25 2. 42. Elmer Sensenig, 950
WV-Cap, 13-6, Risser, 25.8.
43. John E. Erb, 3000 IRW,
9-3, NO SALE, 14 bid. 44.
Same, 15.3 bid. 45. Same, 14.1
bid.
46 Same, withdrawn. 47.
Erb, 2700 IRW, 9-3, NO SA
LE, 16.2 bid. 48. Arthur Gra
bill, 300 L-F, 2 yrs., Ream,
Most crops and helpful bac
teria thrive in acid soil to
about the same degree as do
loldfish m a bowl of vinegar.
“Prompt Bail Bond Service”
BUHRMAN'S
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Opposite Post Office
Next to Western Auto Store
115 East King Street
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228 N. thike St.
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WIRTHMORE FEEDS
PAUL M. RESSLER & SON
PARADISE
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. February 28. 1959 —3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, February 23rd to Friday, February 27th
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Extra
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Peewees
Extra
Fvy Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Peewees
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Standards
Checks
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Fey Hywts 37%- 38 - 38 - 38y 2 -
FRIDAY TREND Market generally steady though
undertone continued rather nervous and overall position
sensitive.
12.3. (100 males, 10.8) 50.
N. Parke Miller, 800 WV-C-
Cap, 14-6, NO SALE, 23.
51. FB (Herr), 1450 WV-C
Cap, 13-6, Risser, 24.2. 52.
Same, 1400 WV-C-Cap, 13-6,
Risser, 24 1.
Ph. Strasburg OV 7-393
Nearby Whites
38 - 38- -
35 - 35 -
33%- 33%-
24 -25 24 -25
Nearbv Browns
39 - 39 -
35%- 35%-
33 %- 33%-
24 -25 24 -25
Midwestern Mixed
36%- 37 -
35 - 35 -
33 - 33 -
35 - 36 -
34 - 34 -
Midwestern Whites
37 - 37 y -
35 - 35 -
33 33 %-
Midwestern Browns
Copyrighted 1951 By Utner-Barry Co.
M Hiiteiks
uVIINI
You do better, you live better,
when you put the Mount Hope
QUEEN to work for you.
For3s years they have beep bred
to lay more big, high-quality eggs
on low-energy feeds than most
I strains.
They ore rugged, too. Yes sir,
they are "Just the Bird" for you.
Why settle for half Mount Hope
blood-lines (in other Leghorns) when
you con get "100% Mount Hope"
by going direct to a Franchised
Hatchery near you?
Johnson’s
Hatchery
uPHRATA, PA.
Ph. RE 3-2980
38 -
35 -
33%-
24 -25
39 -
35%-
33
24
-25
37 -
35 -
33 -
36 -
34 -
31Vz
-35 -
33i/ 2 -
Firestone Tractor
TIRE SALE!
Big Discounts
Cope & Weaver
WILLOW STREET
Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824
Keep These Dotes
Open!
March 13 & 14
Open House
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ON
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(AMMONIUM -NITRATE)
33%% NITROGEN
TOP DRESS >
PASTURES AND GRAIN
FIELDS
for earlier pasture and
larger yields of grass
Better stooling, and in
creased yields of grain.
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659
38 -
35 -
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40. -
351/2-
331/2-
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