Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 25, 1959, Image 3

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    Poultry Exchange
Averages 18.6
000 head of
the Lancast
mge Thurs
■d a price
average on
third of 47,-
iraged 18-74
the broilei
20 cents.
46 lo ts of
with 158,650
• 3,000 broil
,E on a 16.-
the complete
with seller,
itheses, am
age in weeks
and price,
■yvv - white
Indian river
white moun
j; L-F - leg
vearlings; C -
pullets, Cap -
a, 3000 wv,
Kmter and
Nace) 5000
;e Hill, 18 7.
4 Miller and
• Showalter),
(ctor F. Wea-
J (Floyd
, 9-2, H. W.
ard Blessing)
College Hill,
(Elmer Boyd),
Col Hill, 18 1.
, Dorothy Mil
9-6, John N.
M&B (James
IRW, 9-3, Vic
-18 6. 10
rtm, 1000 W
Sweigart 18 -
■>er, 4100 W
Our Customers
Our Best Sale;
Pa. U S. Appro
Pullorum.-Typh.old
KEYSTONE HA'
Rep: Daniel R.
Ph. Leola OL
Hatchery; Ph. Leo!
Farm: Ph. Ephrai<
SEED BURN
h-analysis fer
lis-Chalmers 2 and 4-row drill planters pre
■ning by placing fertilizer in band to die
below seed. Conventional double-band
also available.
seed-can capacity and Kg, tough fiber
lzer hoppers are also new features- on
n planters for com, cotton and other
Planter* mount quickly with SNAP
-R hitch. Hydraulic controls give fast
and lowering action.
in today and let ua show you the new
iers drill planters.
SNAP-COUPLER fa an AUfa Cbmlmara tnufamadc.
• National Farm and Horn* Hour, NBC, Saturday*!
IS-CHALMERS <&>
SAIES and SERVICF
Nissley Farm Service
Pa.
Farm Serv.
>. Pa.
Snavelys Farm Service
New Hollani
& Son
Pa.
V, 9-5, S. E. Davis, 18 7. 13.
Same, Col. Hill, 18 6. 14.
Same, 18.7, 15, same, 1500
WV, 9-5, Roy E. Ream, 18 7
16. Walter Weibley (Ern
est Ober), 4700 WV, 9, Wea
ver, 18 7. 17. Same, 4800 W
V, 9, Header’s Poultry, 18 5.
18. Richard Musse'man, 1900
WV, 9, Daniel K Good 18.5.
19. David Markey, 1500 WV,
8-6, Withdrawn. 20. , Same,
3000 WV, 8-6, withdrawn.
21. D. E Horn (Harold,
Chroijister), 4000 WV, 8-6,'
Meader, 18 5 22 Horn (Guy
LarHins), 4000 WV, 9-2, Go-,
od. 18 6. 23 Horn (Clair E.
Fitz), 6000 W Mt, 8-6. Col.
Fill, 18.6. 24 Same, 5000 W
Mt., 8-6. Col. Hill, 18.6. 25
SAME ALL
26. J W. Eshelman ,Enos
Eshbach), 4000 WV, 92, V.
F Weaver, 18 6 27. Same,
5400 WV, 9-2, Good, 18 5. 28.
-Jonathan Laoo 4500 WV 9-
6 Ream 18 8 29. Harold Fol
kman, 6900 IRW, 9-2, Mellin
oor, 18 6 80 H M Stauffer,
(Emanuel Flaud), 2700 WVX
8-5-Carl B R : sser, 18 5 K
31 Harry F Houser, 1000
L-F. 18 mo, Ream 96. 32.
Harry W. Hossler, 2000 L-F,
14 mo. Victor \J Koser, 8.6,
33 Aaron - J Brubaker. 600
L-F-Y, Swexgart, 9 6 34. J.
L Hershey. 350 WV-C-Cap,
13-2, Ream. 29 35. Me I vinj
Barge, 800 WV-P-Cap, Ream
28 2.
,5« wv to
Parke Mil
ip, 13, Good
ter, 27 9. 39
Suckwalter)
inger, 18 6-
•d Thomp-
36. Hershev, 1
Risser, 18 4. 37. 1
ler, 725 WV-C-C;
29. 38. Same, Ris
M & B fJohn~H
3000 IRW, 9. Me]
40 Horn (Richa
Are
.men
Clean
CHERY
yers
M 3
OLB-7851
PE 3-6179
Washington Boro, Pa.
R. S. Weaver
Stevens. Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz. Pa.
Delmarva - Georgia
Market About
Stdy-Firm
Delmarva opened steady,
with'demand good on heavy
offerings. Trading was quiet
Tuesday, unsettled, firming
Wed. With heavy offerings
through Thursday finding go
od demand on steady market
Closing Friday, firm, good de-i
mand, heavy offerings.
The week’s volume and
prices: M0n—803,400 at 16-
.70-17.25, mostly 16 90-17 10
Tues.—l6s,ooo at 16 75-17.
Wed—BlB,9oo at 17-18, mo
stly 17 30-17 70 Thurs— 870
700 at 16 50-18 05. meetly
17 50-17 75 Fn 792,100 at
17-18 50, mostly 17 80-18.40.
Delmarva broiler-feed ra
tio for the week ending Ap
ril 20 was 3 3, down one po
int from the previous wk.
and comparing favorably
with the 3 7 of one year ago.
(Turn to page 5)
son), 8000 WV, 9, Mender’s
18.6
41. Same. 9-3, Col. Hill,
18 6 42 John W WaP, 3000
WV, 9, NO SALE, 1,6 4 bid.
43 Same-, Davis, 17.9 44.
Horn (Nelson Fitz), 7000 W-
V, 9-2, Weaver, 18 6. 45 J,
L Hershey, 175 WV-C-Cap,
13-2, Walter Lehman, 29
46. Same, 200 WV-C-Cap,
13-2, Risser. 28 6 47. Same,
475 WV-C-Cap, 13-2. Weaver
28 7. 48. Eshclman (Enos Es
hbach), 600 WV, 9-2, Johnl
E Rettinger, 19 2. 49. Melv'n
Barge, Jr, 600 WV-P-Cap,
13, Mellmger, 27 6.
Certified U. S. #l3 Seed Corn
Lancaster Sure Crop Corn
Black Wilson Soy Beans
Mexican Baler Twine
Cobblers
Kennebecs
Katahdins
Get your garden seeds now. Plants 35c dozen
947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX"4-7715
Willis H. Weaver, Mgr.
izers
VIGOROUS PULLETS
AND SUPPORTS HIGH
PRODUCTION
EGG
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 & Egg makes it a highly efficient feed.
For tops in performance and profits feed Wirthmore
Grow & Egg.
fUNKLETOWN Ph. Ephrertct RE 3-2009
600 chicks— Come in and get yours!
(Price good only to May 1)
'Myzon for your poultry needs.
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
y®
G*°
GROWS STURDY
LeROY M. SENSENIG
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25, 1959 3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday,
Monday
Extra
Fey Hwts
Medium
Pullets
Peewee
29 -
24- -
21 %-
17 -
Extra
Fey Hywts
Medium
Puilets
Peewee
29 -
27 -
25%-
17 -
28
24- -
2QVz-
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Standards
Checks
26y 2 -
24 -
28 Vi
-2- -
21 %-
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Fcq Hywts 28%- 28%- 28%- 29 - 29 %-
FRIDAY TREND —Market about unchanged, but un
settled due to lack of information as to government action
on dried whole egg purchasing under new support program.
Copyrighted 1358 By Urner-Bany Co.
NJ. Hereford Group Slates Sale
$6 00 bu
$5.50 bu,
$5 25
$5 95 bale
w
HMOPfi
OG
April 20th to Friday, April 24th
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Nearby Whites
29 -
23 -
21 -
16 -
29 -
23 -
21 -
16 -
Nearbv Browns
29 -
26 -
241/2
16 -
29- -
26 -
24%-
16 -
Midwestern Mixed
28 - 28 -
23 - 23 -
21 - 21 -
261/2- 26%-
24 - 24 -
Whiles
29 -
23 -
21 -
Midwestern
28%-
23 -
21 -
Midwestern Browns
NEW BRUNSWICK —The
New Jersey Hereford Asso
ciation is sponsoring a feed
er calf and commercial beef
cattle sale at which 200
Hereford, Angus and Short
horn animals will be auct
ioned.
The sale will take place
May 2 at the Livestock Co
operative Auction Market,
Hackettstown, beginning at
Ipm.
$4 10
$3.55
$3 55
Prospective sellers or buy
ers can get further informa
tion from Donald M. Knif
fen, secretary of the Here
ford Association, College of
Agriculture, Rutgers Univer
sity, New Brunswick,
Classified Ads
Get Results
I
FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE
MADE THE FARMER'S
WAY
I i Lancaster
Production
[i |ML Credit Assn.
' I W. Rosovilla Rd
Lancaster, Fa,
Ph. lane. EX 3-3921
WEEDONE
LV-4
The Low Volatile
ESTER 2, 4-D
for Consistent
WEED CONTROL
SMOKETOWN, PA.
- Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659
30 -
23 -
21 -
16 -
30 -
23 -
21 -
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30 -
26 -
.241/2-
16 -
291/2-
26 -
24V2-
16 -
29 -
23 -
21 -
27 -
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