road's mixed high choice and prime heifers 950-1162 lbs. 2D.V5-30.50. Bulk good and choice 26.00-29.50. Utility & standard 21.50-25.50. Fevy standard cows 22.00- 23 50, utility and commercial cows 18 25-22.U0, mostly 18- 50-2100 late, eanners and cutters 15.50-19 50 mostly 15 50-18 75 late with few shelly eanners down to 13 00. Utility and commercial bulls 22 -24 50 late Standard and good vealers 26.00-35.00, few choice 36 00, cull and utility 15 00-26 00 Medium and good 500-725 lb stock steers 27.00-33 00, good 527 lbs. 33.00 good and choice 800-1075 lh feeding steers 27 00-29.35, two loads choice 1075 lb. weights in cluded at 28 85. Yards 3) last week. :e and prime 32 00-34.00, luded at 33- Ibs 32.00, mostly high ) including 00 'and load 3° ? 5 - Bug choice 2 6 >e 1446 lbs. ' to average 1 00 with 50 up late low good Cutter & steers 22.50 1140 lb. tiers 3175, tes o£ 1300 ,4 00. Load 10 lb mixed •s 32 50, few plants 50c doz S 13 - ; Crop Soy Bean $3.25 3 weeks 200 chicks 2" weeks 1 vveek 100 chicks 3 days jpe f A Feeds are as good 'as the Best, an the Rest! Try some now and see the iin gs come in and get yours' ■t that Aroma Pep Mix flavoring ; or your grass ensilage ’S CASH FEED STORE ,rg Pike Ph Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. R RE FITS Nets Bureau tmaker Feeds I and GROW Mash or Crumbles" g Ration Pellets Crumbles Bureau “Profitmalter’ 1 Feeds A Quality Feed For Every Need— A Proven Program For Every Feed. ry-Dairy- Beef - Swine - Sheep Prompt,.... Courteous Delivery in Bags or Bulk co^ BURfc^ Manheim New Holland MOhawk 5-2466 ELgin 4-2146 Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. 15c each -35 c dozen Flower Plants 50c doz. $6.00 .bu. $5 50 bu $5 25 cwt $3 80 • Lane, Poultry (From page 2) L. Stoltzfus, 430 L-F-, 1-2 years, Ream, 10. 31 John Longenecker, 3000 WR-F, 15 mo., Longacre, 15 8. 32 J. Wade Donnelly, 1360 HWF, 1 year, NO SALE 15.3 bid. 33 Neff Bros, 600 TRW, 9-3, John E. 181. 34. John L. Hershey, 1200 WV-P-Cap, 12 NO SA LE, 23 2 bid. 35 Eshelman’s Red Rose, 3900 W MT &'WR 9-2, V F. Weaver, 17.6. 36. Same, 2100 W Mt, 9-2, Mellinger, 18. 37 Same, 3500 WR, 9-2, H H Weaver, 17 7. 38 Same, 3300 WR, 9-2, V F Weaver, 17 2 39. s Same, 3000 W Mt. 9-2, NO SALE, 17 5 bid 40. Same, 3400 W Mt, 9-2, NO SALE, 16 bid. 41.'Same, 1800 WR, 9-2, Mellinger, 18 42. Melvin K. Barge, 1100 WV-P-Cap, 13-3 Ream, 25.2 43. Barge, 1100 WV-C-Cap, 13-3, Good. 29.4 44 Aithur Kast, 2000 WV, 9, NO SALE, 16 bid 45. D. E. Horn (Nevin Flinchbaugh), 5000 WV, 9-2, NO SALE 17 8 bid. 46 Horn (John Reidel), 2200 W Mt, 8-6, NO SALE 17.7 bid 47. Horn (Paul Newcomer), 2500 W Mt, 9-6, NO SALE, 17 8 bid. 48. Aar on Shenk, 2000 L-F, 14 mo, R’sser, 10 2. 49. M&B (Roy B Martin), 3600 W Mt, Good, l&l. (. Longenccker, 300 males, WR, Longacre, 10 4 ) $3.55 Lititz 4-H Club held its 1959 reorganizational meet ing April 30 at the Heavensr home. Lois Nolt was elected presi dent, Rachel Kellar, vice president, Bonnie Bedi, sec.- treas , Cynthia Bucker, song leader; Mary Alice Graham, game leader, and Benha Host etter, reportei 1. Trims feed costs 2. Builds strong, productive layers Farm Bureau Profitmak er Feeds are SYNCHRO BALANCED to provide your pullets with the ex act combination of pro teins and calories that they need SYNCHRO- - BALANCE cuts your feed costs for raising replacements . . . builds strong frames and increased capacity for sustained, profitable pro duction. CONTROUED tiftmasfer€omfy FARMERS ►34 Quarryville STerling 6-2126 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 9> 1959 5 Recent experiments at the ed the growth rate and feed Tenn. Exp. Station show that effic^ e^c^. of ,, B cow _ when broiler-type chicks we- ts used in th e rw-ntem re fed a pelleted, high-piote- tail ? e( f 21 , pe ? 0 . nrodnet in, high-energy feed, they with 920 calories P were significantly larger at ive energy per lb. ind !25 per nine weeks and gave a great- cent protein wit , er return over feed cost than nes per lb. of fe . did any other treatments tn- was fed from one day to nine ed. The pelleted diet unprov- weeks of age. . P. B. GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY. MAY 14 - 7:30 P. M. (D.S.T.) At the Sales Pavilion. 6 miles east of Lancaster on Route 30. o , We were really pushed against the wall to enoUgh cattle for this sale —BUT - our breeders came through ut fine fashion and. we have a real top selection of bi-X-ix FIVE HEAD 3 BULLS - 37 COWS - 2 BH T. B. & Bangs Certified - Maj. Vaccinated 30 FRESH OR DUE FROM APRIL THROUGH JUNE Three bulls - of serviceable age - 2 by Bournedale Mir im’s Duke - another out of McDonald Farms D New Yea* (she also in sale) - Good type - Good Record on the dams 10 tail fresheners and a nice group of open heifers Whatever your needs may be - we have a large selection Get to the sale early - we will start promptly at 7:30 and plan to be through by 9 - 30. Sale Managed by. For catalogs write PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. P. O. Box 491 Harrisburg, Pa. ROHRER’S OFFER YOU A Complete Line of INSECTICIDES - FUNGICIDES and WEED KILLERS Including Many of the MEW CHEMICALS GUTHION SEVIN THIODAH SIMAZIN AMINO TRIAZOLE PHALTAN CRAG GLOYDIN OETHOCIDE (Captan) 658 FUNGICIDE - (copper-zinc-chromate) DITHANE M-22 DITHANE Z-78 KARATHANE KELTHANE DIEDRIN AQUA RARATHION MAGNETIC “70” SULPHUR MICO SULPHUR METHOXYCHLOR Arsenate of lead - 3 lb. $1 20' Bortox copper -4 lb $1 25' Ferbam 3 lb lo' 5% DDT Dust 5 lb $1 10' 50 9c DDT - lb $1 60' 10 9c Chlordane Dust 1 lb -69 1 10% Chlordane Dust 5 lb sl9s> 79 0 Duo Copper $1 20* 53% Duo Copper $2 75 AGRIMYCIN * for Blue Mold & Wild 1 Fire Control 5.34 oz. Battle $7.25 Home Orchard Spray 14 oz (makes 12 ghl.) $1.39 Potato & Tomato Dust 4 lb bag $1 39 25 lb. bag; $3 75 IVr Rotenone Dust 4 lb bag 25 lb bag 50 lb bag Orthocide 50 % - 5 ib Malatluon 25% - 5 lb 4 V Rotenone (Wettable) 4 lb $2 25- P. L RQHRER & BRO., Inc. SMOKETOWN, PA. & 13 OPEN HEIFERS WEED KILLERS Weedone LV-4 Weed one Brush Killer Simazm Amino Triazole Sinox PE Crag H-l Kill-All (Sodium Ars) PLANT STARTERS Ortho-Gro V. H. P. F Nutri-Leaf Transplantone SEED TREATERS Isotox Seed Treater Ortho Seed Guard Crow Repellent Crow Chex Red Shield Spergon BLOSSOM - SET Makes tomatoes rip en> one to three weeks earlier. Just spray on tomato blossoms. Prac tically every blossom sets fruit Yields are much- bigger. Many to matoes are - seedless 12 oz. Aerosol S-1.79 We also offer a com plete hne of Miller’s Fer tilizers in bags* also,Bulk Spread- service available. We carry a complete une of Hudson Sprayers and Dusters $1.39 $3.75 $5 75 $3 95 Also available — Fertilizer with Hcptach lor added for control of cutworms, -Wireworms and Ceriairi other soil insects. $3.50 Phone Lane. EX 2-2699
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