Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1959, Image 5

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~ - _ 32.25 <and 32.50, latter price
I dfOS highest since Feta. 11th and
only 50 under the highest
page price paid so far this year,
, s/i Moher numerbus loads high choice
t 0 nrices add mixed choice and prime
' P lddt steers 30.25-31.75, few loads
sO . cinnehter 32.00 and few loads weights
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ling moderat g u y c G f the steers in this
nrime price spread weighing 1125-
iJ&Ks 1350 lbs. but a few loads
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GREIDEtT
Cross leghorns
r Star Cross
288 Leghorns
ress Arbor Acre
Broiler Chicks
Leghorn Farms, inc. [
MOUNT lOY RT. 1. PENNA.
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You and Your Family Are Cordially
OPEN HOUSE
WEDNESDAY, MAR.
t us show you the Modern Facilities we
have provided for Better Service to
REFRESHMENTS — PRIZES —PROGRAMS
Morgantown Feed & Grain, m.
‘EVENS, PENNA.
ill located at the Reading R. R. Crossing in the center of Stevens, 1 mile
»st of Route 222.
Headquarters Ful-O-Pep Feeds
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Invited to Attend Our
9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M.
the Farmers of this area.
A Complete Line of Ful-O-Pep Feeds
FOR YOUR EVERY FEEDING NEED
DR. L. A. "TINY" WILHELM. DIRECTOR OF FUL-O-PEP
POULTRY RESEARCH, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
Will be available from 9 A. M. io 12 Noon. Dr. Wilhelm will
discuss the Ful-O-Pep Quality Egg Program and the Automatic
Restricted Feeding Program . . . ARF. "
WE LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU-
IFORMEHIY BUTT'S MILL!
scaling up to 1500 libs, and a
few loads down to 1075 lbs.,
prime 1504 lb. steers reach- loads borderline good and
ed 32 00 toad 1590 lb. steers choice steers 26 75-27.75,
high choice with a prime most good steers 25.50-27.00,
end 28 00, load comparable standard and low good 23 50-
grade 1734 lb weights 25.75 25.50, mostly 24.00 up, few
several loads good and utility down to 22.00,
choice 1600 - 1650 lb. half load 1050 lb. utility
steers 25 50 - 26.75, bulk holstein steers 23.00.
choice steers early 27.50 - Load high choice and
30.00, late bulk 28.00-30 25, prime 1077 lb. heifers 30.00,
during the week numerous highest since January and
QUACK and NUT GRASSES
WITH DOWPON*
Keep grass from creeping
into your best land. Simply
sprinkle or spray DOWPON
on your thickest grass and
watch it wither away. Kills
roots too!
’ v I«AOEHAIIK OF THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
FREE SAMPLE AVAILABLE
COVERS 225 SQ. FT.
DEALERS FOR DOW WEED. GRASS, AND BRUSH KILLERS
and Ful-O-Pep Concentrates
WIPE OUT
Ross H. Rohrer & Sons
QUARRY VILLE, PA.
Phone Denver AN 7-2150
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7, 1859— 1 -5
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equal to the highest since
last May, few loads high
choice and mixed choice and
prime heifers 28.50 and 29.-
25, mostly prime 1200 lb,
weights 29 00, high choice
850-925 lb. averages 28.50,
bulk good and choice heifers
23.50-28.00, utility and stan
dard grades 20 00-24.00,
some 1100 lb. standard hoi
stein heifers 23.50.
Few standard cows 20,50-
22.50, late bulk utility and
commercial cows 18.00-20.-
00, few high commercial u£
to 20 50, canners and cutferS
closed at 15.50-18.50, mostly
16.00-18.25 although a few 1
shelly canrtdrs ranged down,
to 14.00.
Utility and comrriercial
bulls 21.00-24 00, mostly 21.-
50 up, cutter bulls 19.00 -
21.00, good fat bulls over
1500 lbs. 19 00-21 00.
Few choice vealers 34.00-
35.00, most standard and
good grades 26 00-33.00, most
cull and utility 1
Good 750 lb stock steers 26-
.25, medium 650 lb. stockers
25 85, medium and good 775-
1025 lb. feeding Steers larger
ly 24 00 -26 00, feiiw com
mon and medium. 900-jOOO
lb weights around 22 50.
- SIMPLICITY,
: Carden Tractors
Snavely's Kami Service
NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214
DEAD ANIMALS
r REMOVED PROMPTLY
Will Pay Full Vcdue
For Dead Animal*
Dealers in Bones, Tallow
and Hides
| FRY'S RENDERING
WORKS
Prop., John Fry
2114 Hollinger RD.
Lancaster
Ph. EX 2-4815 B No Answer
Phone EX 7-0472
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WHITE EG6 \
PROFITS V■>
Hubbard’s Kimbercbik K-137 has
proved its outstandms superiority
as a white egg producer. Under the
most difficult commercial condi
tions the Hubbard Kimbercbik
Continues to be the pou.tryman’s
profitable answer for top quality
white eggs. The K-137 produces
eggs with an excellent firm albu
men content. ..the land of eggs the
consumer demands... not too large
-not too small —but just right
Every trait of the K-137 points to
profit Large egg size early means
an early return on your flock in
vestment High egg average per
year means more eggs and more
profit. The smaller body size means
lower feed costs. You, too, will find
the Kimbercbik K-137 produced l>y
Hubbard the best all-around bird
you ever had. Make your next flock
Hubbard Kimbercbik and cash in
<.a this top white egg producer.
HUBBARD PROFIT-BRED
EGO STRAINS
Hubbard farms
chicks
Mcmheim Pike
LANCASTER. PA.
Phone EX 2-2155
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