Poultry Exchange Market Weak iipr mark- bid. 9 Same, 4500 WV, 9, h thewor- NO SALE, 17.7 bid. 10. Roy , as broil- Bender, 900 L-F, 12 mo., NO -d 17 of a SALE, 9.8 bid. ister Poult- 11. Walter B. Groff, 630 L broiler av- F, 18 mo., Victor J. Koser, was 17.83, 9.8. 12 Levi M. Weaver, 600 range, with L-F, 14 mo., Marvin Sweig ig 59,125 art, 10.4. 13. William R. Twelve Myer, 800 L-F, 19 mo., Wal ‘NO SALE’, ter Lehman, 10.2. >re 119,105 14. game. 1000 L-F, 19 mo. ll lots, 69,- Lehman, 10 2. 15. Same, 1,- 100 L-F, 19 mo, Lehman, of the broil- 10.2. 1 1813, on 16. Kinter & Grove (Lest •e lots of er M. Hurst), 3900 WV, 9, L sold on a NO SALE, 17.7 bid. 17. Nine lots Same, 17 5 bid. 18. Same, went at 17.5 bid. 19. Same, 17 7 bid. 20. Same, 2000 WV, 9, NO •responding SALE, 17.7 bid. ith 207,260 21. Miller & Bushong -2016 range (Cool Creek Farm), 4000 W Two lots V, 9-1, Col. Hill 17.9. 22. ;es, brought game, 1700 WV, 9-1, W. C Mellinger, 17.9. 23. Same, 3,- 200 WV, 9-1, Ream, 18 2. 24. Same, 3550 WV, 9-1, Mellin ger, 18. 25. M&B (Roy B. Martin), 5000 WV, 9-3, W. F. Weaver, 17.7. 26. Same, Mellinger, 17.8. 27. M&B (Clair Bomberger, 3500" WV, 9-2, Harry H. Wea ver, 17.5. 28. M&B (Elvin H. Nolt), 3900 WV, 9-2, Col. Hill, 17 7. 29 M&B (John L. Herr), 1450 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, Sweigart, 26. 30. Same, NO SALE, 23.6 bid. 31. M&B (Kenneth M Funk), 1250 WV-P-Cap, 12-6, Carl B. Risser, 25.6. 32, Same, WV-C-Cap, 12-6, J. N. Thomas, 28.1. 33. Same, 650 WV-C-Cap, 12-6, Daniel K. -Good, 27 9. 34. Same, 450 WV-C-Cap, 12-6, Risser, 28.1 35- Parke K. Herr, 400 WV- C-Cap, 14-6, Mellinger, 27.6. 36. SAME ALL. 37. Herr, 900 WV-P-Cap, 14-6, Ream, 27.1. 38. Herr, 700 WV-P- Cap, 14.6, Risser, 26.2. 39. ( ae complete by lot, with seller with intheses, a ;d, age in buyer and WV - white 3horn fowl; ver whites; itains; Cap pullets;; C - WE - white Forry, 3425 Hill Poul -3450 WV, i, 18.6. 3. , 17 9 bid. WV, 10-2, i, 18 3. 5. 0-2, John E. ivder, 3800 17.6 bid. 9, NO 8. Same, 4.- SALE, 17.5 Buy See The New Meyer Hay Conditioner NOLT , Gap, Pa. SHEHS & CRIMPERS FOR SALE ING'S CHICKS EVERY NEED to add to our victories, our New Hamp K)’s 1958 pullet eggs. We have, always used old-hen eggs for this show, which makes these winnings more significant. jw won two only two Bur- Burling's Big 8 1. Carey's Famous Random Sample Test winning Leg horns. A customer made a 270-egg average on 1800 birds! ;Won firsts at host without a old two Grand nation and se ficks used for 'yond our con urther proof of the kind we a. 2. Merryknoll Sexlink (Rock x Red)—Bred by electron ic “brain” methods. 3. Golden Sex-Links—Harco male x Cobb’s White Rock female. pur White Leg ist in the Egg hvision, was as 4. Cobb's White Rocks—Broi ler test winners. 5. Vantress X Cobb White f Score .. 89 25 7 Score . 88 3 “ty Score 98 0 ore .... 92.47 : 9 different en- White Leghorn ® Miscellaneous 5 or more en breed, Bur- Hamp’s scored ior top honors. Rocks—Popular for meat. 6. Cobb's- Garrison White Rock x Cornish Cross. 7. Burling's New-Hampshires 8. 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 Used which we used m Petition were -which do not ** ln quality as RUNG’S And Tops For Meat AND EGGS. - - - OXFORD. PENMA. Delmarva - Georgia Market About Stdy-Firm Delmarva closed steady to firm, with 16.20-16 90 ran ge, on 703,000 head, includ ing 597,400 at Eastern Shore. Georgia closed stronger at 15-16 after holding at 14 5- 16 range through the week. Delmarva volume and pri ces; Mon.— (Includes week end) 761.200, mc'uding 493,- 700 at ESPGE, at 15.7 - 17. Tues —136,600, no price Wed 957.600, 614, 100 at ESPGE 15 40-16 50 s Thjhrs —802,800 - 661,200 at ESPGE, 15 70 - 16 50 Delmarva broiler - feed ra tio, week ending April 10, was 34, compared previous week’s 35, and 3 9 of year ago Broiler average was 16 89. Producers started 3,847 000 broiler chicks during the week, 4% less than last we ek and 5% less than last yr. Total of 4,292,000 broilers (Turn to page 12) Mark Mqer, 7000 WV-P, 8, NO, SALE, 16 8. 40. D. E. Horn (C. J Lauer), 7500 W Mt. 9-2, Header’s Poultry, 17.7. 41. Same, 4800 W Mt, 9-2, Header’s, 17.7. 42. Same, 3,- 000 IRW, 8-6, NO SALE, 17- .1. 43. Horn (David Mark ev), 2500 WV, 9-2, Header’s, 17.7. 44. Same, 3000 WV, 9-2, Header’s, 17.7. 45. Lloyd H. Kreider, 2800 WR, 8-6, V. F. Weaver, 17.4. j DARBY LEGHORNS AGAIN I [ THE WINNER IN 19.58 [ ■ out of the ten highest standard test hens of the nation, ■ at Darby Leghorns are on the top. Tried and proven for ■ ■ the last 30 years for outstanding performance—right ■ 5 out on the poultry farm. Darby Leghorns are great * ■ layers. We are exclusive Darby franchised and are ■ Jj hatching and selling Darby D X strain cross chicks S ■ from our own breeding flocks. ■ ■ If you want extra profit, order chicks from our. ■ ■ hatchery! ' ■ S CALL ELIZABETHTOWN EM 7-3246 ■ | The Keener Poultry Farm jj ■ R. D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. ■ £■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»'' GROWS STURDY VIGOROUS PULLETS AND SUPPORTS HIGH EGG PRODUCTION WIRTHMORE Grow & Egg is designed for poultrymen producing market eggs on the mash and scratch program. With this feed only one mash is needed for the entire growing and laying period. The combination of energy, quality proteins and vita mins in Grow Sc Egg makes it a highly efficient feed. For tops in performance and profits feed Wirthmore Grow & Egg. PAUL M. RESSLER & SON PARADISE Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, April 13th to Friday, April 17th Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Pecwees Extra Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Peewees Fey Hywts Medium Pullets Standards Checks Fey Hywts Midwestern Whites Fey Hywts 28 - 28 - 28 - 28 - 27V 2 -28 Medium 25 - 25 • 25 - 25 - 24 - Pullets 20V4- 20y 2 - 20y 2 - 20%-2iy 2 20^-21’: FRIDAY TREND—Market very irregular and still un der selling pressure from nearby whites. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. i /#%\ Ph. Strasbuxg OV 7-3931 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18, 1959 3 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites 29 - 29 - 25 - 25 - 201/2-21 21%. 17 - 17 - 29 - 25 - 20V a -17 ■ Nearbv Browns 29 - 26 - 22 %- 17 - 271/2- 22%- 17 - Midwestern Mixed 271/2- 27V2- 24%-25 24%-25 201/2- 20%- 26V2- 26%- 25 - 25 - 27%- 25 - 20%- 26%- 25 - Midwestern 28’/2- 28 Vj- Copyrighted 1958 By Urnet-Barry- Co, 28 %- 25 - 211/2- 17 - 29 - 27 %- 25 - 17 - 29 - 27%- 25 - 17 - 271/2- 261/2-27 241/2-25 24 - 201/2- 201/2- 261/2- 251/2- 25 - 24 - Browns 28y 2 - 28V2- Ignorance and carelessness in using farm machinery are sure ways to make the head 'ines. Records show more than 1,100 fatalities in the United States each year are caused by tractor accidents. Figures on your Settlement Sheete will convince you that premium* fer “targe" over "Medium*"aiid "SmotF* make the BIG DIFFERENCE. For Big Eggs and many of them.. < Buy from a selected FRANCHISE! hatchery. Ask for QUEEN circular.' Johnson s FRANCHISED HATCHERY J CPHRATA. PA. Ph. RE 3-2980 STANDARD Equipment, Inc. Announces Its 12% BIG Spring Discount SALE ON All-New Berm Cleaner Easy-All Comfort Stalls SALE CLOSES APRIL 30 GLENN H. HERR MANHEIM, R. D. 1 Pb. Landisville TW 8-8391 27V2-28 23%-24 21 1,2- 17 - 28 >4-28% 27%- 25%- 17 - 28- -
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers