lter Saturday, May 9. 1959-3 poultry Exchange - Stdy Prices er) 6500 WV, 9-2, Allen Clark, 18. 3. M&B (Carl Shirk), 3500 IRW, 9-3, Col lege Hill Poultry, 17 9. 4. Same, 2500 WV, 9-3, College Hill 17 9 5. M&B (Robert Zeigler), 6000 WV, 9. Head er’s Poultry, 18. 6 Same, H. W Longacre, 18 7 M&B (John O Moyer, Jr), 4300 WVC, 9-2, C F Manbeck, 18 8 Same, 5100 WV, 9-2, Victor F Weaver, 18 9 Same, Manbeck, 18 10 Same, 5,000 WV, 9-2 Man beck, 18 3 11 M&B (Stephen Stoltz fus), 3000 WV, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 18 1 12 Same, Mel hnger, 18 8 13 M&B (Harry Boyer), 5500 IRW, 9-2, Hea ders, 17 9 14 M&B (Robert Craiper), 2000 W Mts , 9, Ca rl B Risser, 17 9 15 M&B (Arthur-Leaman), 4900 W Mt 9-2, Roy E Ream, 18 1 16 Same, 4300 IRW, 9-2, H H Weaver, 17 6 17 M&B (Robert Kauffman), 400 WV 9-1, Allen Clark, 18 1. 18 Sa me, 6000 WV 9 1, S E Dav is 17 9 20. M&B (Joseph Bu shey), 9000 WV, 9, V F. Wea ver, 17 6 21 SAME ALL 22 Willi am C Schu'.'z, 8300 WV 9-6 NO SALE, 17 2 bid. 23. Euge ne Schlosnagje, 8400 WV, 9- 2, Headers, 18.' 24. -SAME ALL 25. Samuel Grubb, 9000 WV, 10, Col Hill, 18. 26 Grubb, 6500 WV, 10, Longacre, 18. 27. Jack Bu cher, 4400 WV, 8-6, Headers 18 ,28 SAME ALL 29. Da vid G. Musselman, 4000 WV 9, H.H Weaver, 18. 30. Amos (Turn to page 5) jster Poul aon saw a m average ’ 94, on an ’he steady »mg to a aue to a lots, with the regular the added n of Tomo 4,356 live the C.O T , with nine NO SALE, Top bid of Robert and 170 head oi ntress, by id Son ,e regular ,d 18 11 on lots of lt3B ig in 35 SALE re corded in lots of 2,- mgiit 25 2 ; complete ith seller, ;ses, breed in weeks id price - mdian - white - white white-rock; ds, HWF - Cap - exp and C - Co (James 9-2, Har -18 2 Mil loyd Weng- ■ _ ___ _viiiiikiiiiiillllllßllllllSll^ et Egg Producers! f To The Right Start! x the saying, "The Way the Twig is Bent!" . . .. applies to your pullets raised for replacements in the e. Next winter's egg production costs and rnnonce will be determined by the way you feed e your replacements right now. A cheaply built feed program will not save you money. Only top produc feed conversion and low production costs per dozen pay off. a number of our customers are getting unusually ction this spring with resultant LOW conversions LOW feed costs per dozen. sss to say they raised their replacements "by the a program that will comparable results, Early Bird Representa- tU Miller & Bushong Lancaster, EXpress \ll// v •hirers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Since 1875. Delmarva - Georgia Supply Up Delmarva opened weak at 16 25-17 25, with 727,000 he ad on Monday quiet and im proved with mostly 17-17*4 Tuesday on 182,000 head. Wednesday firm, mostly 16.80 17.50, with Thurs mkt. sidy, to firm, mostly 17-18, 726,- 600 head, with the market closing Friday about steady with heavy offerings; mostly 17-17 90, 816,800 head Delmarva broiler-feed ra tio for the week ending May 1, was 3 6, up from the 3 5 of the previous week, but well down from the 4 1 of a year ago Mash was up to $lOO 02 per ton, with broil ers averaging 17 78 Georgia’s market opened unsettled on Monday, 14—16 at farm on 920,000 head mo stly 14-15, 15-15 1 / on 206,- 000, FOB plants mostly 15 Fr day’s Georgia Poultry Ex change sale had 484,700 of fered, so.d 372,000, mostly 14 5 14 9 Evchange had 408, 900 head offered, 391,200 so ld on Tuesday, mostly 14 6- 15 6 Tuesday’s total was - At farm—Jl4-16, 1,222,000 head FOB plants—ls, 266,000 he and Wed saw 417,800 head of fered on Exch , 339,300 sold at 14 7-15 8 Total Wed sales At farm—l 4-15 8, 970,000, FOB p.ants—ls, 176,000 Thurs Exch sales had 402 200 head at 15.4-15 8, mostly 15 5-15 8. Thuys. Total: At ' — l 5-16, 1 088,000; FOB plants—l 6, 252,000. Estima ted s.aughter for Friday and Sat. is 1.958,000, one-half pul.ion over last weekend Friday sales; At farm —15,1, 180,000; FOB plants, 16, 310, 000. at ju/ C/>! HP Miller & Bushong, Rohrerstown. Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Weekly NewYorkEggMkt. Ext. Fey. Hywts 28 - Med. 23 V-*- Pullets -18 P-wees 15 - Ext. Fey Hywts 29V2-30 Med 23 1/2- Pullets 21 - P-wees 15 - Ext Fey Hywts 27 Med 22 Pullets -18 Stds 26 Checks 22Vj- Ext Fey. R> wts 29V2- Ex. Fey Hywts 27’,4-271/2 27 Med . 231/2- 23V2- Pullets -18 - 18 FRIDAY TREND—Mkt continued weak, highly unsettled with lack of real support and broad selling pressure in iberal supplies, particularly Near’oy whites & undergrades DEXTROPEP m i Again Offered your SILAGE PRESERVATIVE SAVES MONEY because 5t is a concentrated preser vative. Recommended use only 50 lbs. per ton oi silage. ADCS FEEDING VALUE to the silage because it con tains over 80% total d'geslable nutrients. PRESERVES THE NATURAL NUTRIENTS in the grass by reducing run off because one part corn oil meal absorbs s‘x parts water. First 3 cars now coming! See your dealer today for special off-car price! WIRTHMORE FEEDS r Paul M. Ressler & Son Glenn H. Herr Paradise Manheim, R.D. I Ph. Sirasburg OV 7-3931 Landisville TW 8-8391 Leßoy M. Sensenig Clem E> H oober Hinkletown Intercourse Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 ph SOuth{ield 8 . 3431 Dillabaugh & Bleacher R. D. 2. Conestoga Hiestand, Inc. __ __ _____ Marietta Ph. TR 2-3086 or TR 2-3555 ph HAzel 6 . 3301 Chambers & Smith , « B. D. fcl Gro.e. Pa. Weigel. Bros. Phone underbill 9-8546 Oxford. Pa. Oxford 532-J4 Phone 63-J Snc. From Monday, May 4th, to Friday, May Bth Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites -21 1/ z 27 23 1 /^- 27 23 Vi- 17 -17 'A 17 15 - 15 Neorbv Browns 18 15 28 1 -2- 23 - 20 - 15 - Midwestern Mixed 29 - 231/ 2 - 20 - 15 - 27 - 26 ] />-27 -22’ 2 22 -22 1 2 21 - 18 - 17 26 - 26 - 22 Vj- 221 j- Midwesxern Browns 28 - 28 - Midwestern Whites -27V2 27 23V>- 17 \9 clin c molasses i “«?.« mea \ a * High SuQ aT % « Ew‘ r W I I 'XaUtt***** I 1 * Free Flo*" ia ' ' i As -27 Vi 26 22 Vi -17 13 -ZIVi 27 221/2- -17',4 28 -28 23 - 18 - 13 - 28 -28 Vi 23 - ’ 18 - 15 - 26 Vi-27 21 17 25 21 I V>- 2612-27 21 - -17't -17’4 17 26 22 iV -271/2 27 -2 7 ] /2 22V2- 27 22Vz -17V4 17 ■ -17 !4 17 -21 Vi -\T\ -ll'i -21\i -17'4
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers