ister Poultry Exchange |er Prices Up .84 ttern of erratic , ce Averages on poultry Exchange jntmued Thursday verage,\on 24 lots j5O broilers, chmb -84 cents from last cent average on ders third of 40,950 .raged 1913 in , e lv heavy run of irds offered and ' in 36 lots. is the complete ja le by lot, with , e r m parenthes and breed, age in days, buyer. and CODE: WV-white jrW - Indian Riv- WRF - white rock pullets; C - cock . capettes; L-F - ri- W Mt - White and CWR-Cobbs ill Miller, 5000 W 1 SALE, 16 bid. 17 6 bid. 3. Elias WV, 10 6, J. Robt. 20 7. 4. Francis 10 WV, 8-6, Mead ■y, 18 3. 5. Same E Horn (Nelson 30 W Mts, 9-3, NO 5 bid. 7. Same, 9-3, Starr Poultry, Georeno, 150 16, NO SALE, Witmer Neff, 350 , Carl B. Risser, SAW ;e center & tJ»ed Farm Service .LAND EL 4-2214 liar Hamp Chicks; 100 Barred Cross Milk Replacer gets those calves off to a fast .1 Calf Meal develops those calves faster!! _ get that Dixie Litter for those chicks only $2.40 per bag - Staz Dry $2.60 bale , we have salt, fine or medium 25 lb, 50 lb., 100 lb. Fountains and Feeders, funnels - only $1 50. 14 quart galvanized pails, i Insecticides - Garden Seeds - Garden Tools. AN’S CASH FEED STORE sburg Pike Willis H. Weaver, Mgr, LING'S CHICKS WIN AGAIN in, to add to our of victories, our id New Hamp NEPPCO’s 1958 . Show won two »f only two Bur- won firsts at almost without a hold two Grand ups Aation and se chicks used for beyond our con i further proof of y the kind we you. our White Leg i first m the Egg Division, was as ity Score .. 89 25 ity Score . 88.3 Score 98 0 ’ CQre - .. 92 47 e 9 different en ,, Wtnte Leghorn the Miscellaneous 5 or more en- SMie breed. Bur- Hamp’s scored for top honors. 1 Eggs Used which w , use d were >, which do not h m quality as ING’S H. Miller & Bushong (Em met Schreffler), 3000 WV„9- 2, S.E. Davis, 18.9. 12. Same ALL. 13. William R. Myer, 12,200 WV, 9, Victor F. Weaver, 18.9. 14. Richard Moyer, 2000 CWR-F-Cap, 13, NO SALE, 19 bid. 15. M&B (Frederick H. Sherick, 1275 WV-P-Cap, 13-3, Good, 24.5. 16. Same, 1200 WV-C-Cap, 13-3, Risser, 25 8. 17. M&B (Henry Elsen, 3000 WV, 9-3, N O SALE, 18 8 bid. 18. M&B (Mary Ingram), 7000 WV, 9-3, College Hill Poult ry, 18.7. 19. M&B' r (J. G. Mil ler), 2100 L-F, 22 mo., Harry H. Weaver, 12 8. 20 Elmer D. Leaman, 1600 WV-P-Cap, 13, NO SALE, 24 bid. 21. Leaman, 800 iVV-P- Cap, 13, NO SALE, 24 1 bod. 22. Same, 400 WV-P-Cap, 13, John N Thomas, 25.2. 23. Same, 400 WV-C-Cap, 133 Thomas, 25.2. 24. Same, 1,- 500 W-C-Cap, 13, Harry H. Weaver, 24 3. Leaman, 800 WV-C-Cap, 13, Victor ,F. Weaver, 24.1. 26. M&B (Richard Bless ing), 3000 WV, 9-2, Allen Clark, 18 5. 27. M&B (Naomi Jane Blessing), 500 WV, 9-5, John Rettinger, 18 8. 28. M& B (Stanley Carpenter), 3000 WV, 9-2, Header’s Poultry, 18.7. 29 Same, 4800 WV, 9- 2, Header’s, 18.8. 30. Same, 3200 WV, 9-2, Good. 18 4. 31. M&B (Robert Harnish) 7000 WV, 9-3, V. F. Weaver, 18 8. 32. SAME ALL. 33. M &B (Lloyd StoHzfus), 8000 WV, 9-2 H. W. Longacre, 18.8. 34. Fruitville Farms tAbram Sbenk). 6100 WV, 9- 2, Starr, 18.9. 35. Same, 9000 WV, 9-2, Col. Hill, 18.5. 36. Same, 5,- 300 W V, 9-2, W. C. Mel •inger, 19.37 Same, 4900 IR- W, 9-2, Good, 18.9. 38. Same, Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 pullet eggs. We have always used old-hen eggs for this show, which makes these winnings more significant. Buriing's Big 7 Broilers 1. Carey's Famous Random- Sample Test winning Leg horns A customer made a 270-egg average on 1800 birds! 2. Merryknoll Sexlinfc- (Rock x Red) —Bred by electron ic “brain” methods. 3. Golden Sex-Links—Harco male x Cobb’s White Rock female And Tops For Meat arid Eggs. 4. Cobb's White Rocks—Broi ler test winners. 5. Cobb's- Garrison While Rock x Cornish Cross. 6. Bur ling's New Hampshires 7. Gove's Barred Rocks. Buy Burling’s Big Healthy Chicks as proven by many top prizes at Chick Shows and Random Tests. Hatches Every Week Write For Circular & Prices When you are ready to buy Good Chicks, pick up your phone and Call Oxford 286 collect. “Bill” will pay the call. , HATCHERY OXFORD. PENNA. Delmarva - Georgia Delmarva aMB Georgia at 16 The market opened steady for Delmarva with demand fair, prices mostly 16-17.25, continuing with quiet, steady market, firming Thursday, with Friday’s prices mostly n-U'A Total volume for the week —3,190,290. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending Feb. 27 was 35. Broiler pri ces averaged 17 29, with) mash at $99.37 per ton. The previous, week’s ratio was 3 8 with 18 35 and $97.29 for comparative prices. The same week one year ago the ratio was 4 6 with broilers at 21.95 and mash at $95 04. Georgia opened Monday with offerings gen. adequate with good demand. Prices at farm were 94% at 15 cents. Demand improved Tues., wi th 91% at 15, 73% at 15 on. Wed. and Thurs., and 99% at 16 on Friday assupplies were held closely and short at some points. Total volume at farm 4,380,400; FOB plants 2,758,200. 5000 IRW, 9-2, Roy E. Ream 19 3. 39. Kenneth Noll, 2750 WV, 10-1 Good, 20.3. 40. Greider Leghorn Farm, 1000 WRF, 14 mo., NO SALE, 19.1 bid. 41. John J. Hess I I (Ben jamin Brubaker), 1100 W Mts-P-Cap, 13-2, Good, 23 7. 42. Same, C-Cap, Good, 23-7. 43. Same, P-Cap, Mellinger, 24.2. 44. Same, C-Cap, Mel linger, 24.2 45. Horn (Elvin Stambaugh), 3800 WV, 10 wks. Ream, 19 Four Co. Cows Top 30 Tons Announcement has been made of the completion of Penn State supervised DHIA testing records by Lancaster Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 7. 19S9 —b Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, March 2nd to Friday, March 6th Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 37%-38 36 -36V2 36 -361/2 35 - 33 -33% 33 33 %- 30%- 30%- 24 -25 2*4 -25 24 Peewees Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets 37 -ZIVi 37 -37 ! /i 34%- 34^- 31V2- 31 Vi -25 24 -25 24 -25 40 - 35y 2 - 33%- 24 Peewees 35 -35% 35%- 34 - 33%- 33 - 30V2- 34 -34% 34 -34% 34 - 33 %- Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Standards Checks Midwestern 35 -35% 35%- 34%- 33 %- 33 %- 30 %- Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Fey Hywts 36 -37 37 - 37 - 37 - 37 - FRIDAY TREND Spot market this morning steady to firm with light offerings and no inclination to disrupt price offerings. Copyrighted 1958 By XJrner-Borry Co. County owned Holsteins. - The records include: Roaring Maples Invinciple Gert, owned by Harold K. Book, Ronks, milked twice daily for 338 days, produc ing 15,905 lbs. of milk and 657 lbs. of butterfat as a five year-old. Fultonway Rag Apple Lu cy, owned by J. Mowery Frey and Son, Lancaster, milked twice daily for 312 days, produced 17,822 lbs. of milk and 733 lbs of but terfat as a five-year-old. Clovena Daft Tidy Rose, owned by Henry M. Hess, Mt. Joy, milked twice daily Nearby Whiles -33% -25 Nearbv Browns Midwestern Mixed 35%- 36 - 33%- 33%- 30%- 30%- 34 -34% 34%- 33 -33% 33 - Whites 35%- 33%- 30%- Midwestern Browns for 321 days, produced 13, 616 lbs of milk and 504 lbs. of fat as a four-year-old. Red Rose Brigadeer Freda owned by John W. Eshelman and Son, Lancaster, Walked twice daily for 308 days, pro duced 16,214 lbs. milk and 577 lbs. of butterfat as a 'hree-year-old. KILL GARLIC IN PASTURE WITH Weedone “48” (ETHYL ESTER) 1 gal. can $ 3.45 5 gal. can . . $16.50 Weedone LV-4 (LOW VOTILE ESTER) 1 gal. can $ 5.45 5 gal. can $26.25 Special prices on larger quantities and to custom -sprayers. SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659 STANDARD Equipment, Inc. ~ Announces Its 16% BIG Spring Discount SALE ON All-New Barn Cleaner Easy-All Comfort Stalls SATE CLOSES MARCH 31 GLENN H. HERR I MANHEIM. B. D. 1 Ph. Landis ville TW 8-8391 36%- 36%- 33- -33% 331/2- 30%- 301/2- 24 -25 24 ' -25 37 -371/2 37%- 34%- 341/2- 3iy 2 - 31V2- 24 -25 24 -25 36- - 33%- 30% 34%- 33 - 36- - 33%- 30%- 33 %- 30%-