caster riming. Saturday. May 16. 1959—3 , r poultry Exchange 'est Run For Exch. , i the ver cross. mark «U Poul 1. Stauffer & Sons (S.M. L u Fisher), 3100 WV, 8-6,SE. Thursday resm 16 6 . 2 . D. E. Horn cent S/as a (Fred Bingaman), 5000 WV, ' 9-4, NO SALE. 16 2 bid. 3. birds crossed game> lg bld 4 SAME ALL 5 George Neauman, 3000 W- V, 9-3, NO SALE, 16.8 bid. 6 Same, 270 WV, 9-3, NO SALE, 16 7 bid 7 Same, 4000 WV, 9-3, NO SALE, 16 7 bid 8 Same, 2600 WV, 9-3, NO SALE, 16 6 9. M Her & Bush ong (Luther R Beaver), 6300 ,f 45,500 broil- wv , 9) College Hill, 16 6. 10. 687 on a 17 2- game, 9-2, Davis. 16 9 ipettes ranged n Samej 6325> 9 . 2> Col. 15 lots, with, Hill 16 3 12 game, 5100 W jre were eight „ 9 CoI Hlll? 16 6 13 M& leghorn fowl B (Harold m Herr), 5500 2-10 2 WV, 9-2, H W Longacre, corresponding ig.7. 14. Same, 5500 IRW, 9- >5 head offered 2> Longacre, 16 8. 15. M&B *ad selling, 10 (Stephen Notestme), 8000 W SALE m resis- v , 9> NO SALE, 16 3 bid. 07 broiler avg. jg. Same, Pa Dutch Farm, '.apettes ranged jg. 4, 17. Same, 16 5 18. M& 3/4 B • (Emmet P Shreffier), 6000 the complete WV, 9-2, Allen Clark, 16.8. , n with seller, 19.' M&B (Rodney Miller), antheses, amt. 1100 WV, 9-3, Col Hill, 16 7. , m wks and 20 Same, WV, 9-3, C. F. id price. Manbeck, 16 7 wV-white van 21. M&B (Elmer Garber), mdian river 7000 WV, 9. Header’s Poul white mount- try, 16 6. 22. Same, .5000 WV, ■ftps- 1 P-nullets Pa- Dutch, 16 6. 23. M&B, F-leshorn fo- (Christ M Smith), 6000 IRW and SX-sil- (Turn to page 5) 24 loti, with :»j*o withdrawn opt ons m re . sudden price jer average on as 16 63, on a XTROPEP PRESERVATIVE •NEY because is a concentrated preser- Recommended use only 50 lbs.- per ton :ge. iG VALUE to the silage because it con fer 80% total digestable nutrients. THE NATURAL NUTRIENTS in the grass icing run off because one part coin oil absorbs s'x parts water. See Your Dealer Today For Special Prices! THMORE FEEDS Ressler & Son Glenn H. Herr Manheim. R.D. 1 Landisville TW 8-8331 Paradise sburg OV 7-3931 M. Sensenlg inkleiown ia REpublic 3-2009 k h Bleacher 2* Conestoga 1086 oi TR 2-3555 ’ er s & Smith Grove. p a . Nderhill 9-8546 E °*<i 532-J4 • s,""" * Utgh SuO ar tQunk EnerVil I quaUtu Pro** $ free Clem E. Hooker Intercourse Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431 Hiestond, Inc. Marietta Ph. HAzel 6-9301 Weigel. Bros. Oxford. Pa- Phone 63-J Delmarva Georgia Week | y New y ork Egg M kt. Mkts. Close At 15-16 Friday’s Dclmarva -market closed lower, with heavy of ferings Total of 850,300 head, mcl 695,600 at ESPGE 15.60 - 17, 67% at 16 - 16 40. Georgia closed with esti mated Fn and Sat slaught er of 176 million head. Thurs Exchange offerings - 513,400; sales - 331,600 at 14 9 - 15 7, mostly 14 - 15 5. Frn. at farm - 15 -15 Vi, 1,- 236,000, 98% at 15; FOB plants - 74,000 at 16 Delmarva had weekend and early Monday trading of 808,300 head, mcl. 585,300 at Eastern Shore Exch, with a range of 16 50-18, 60% at 16 50-17 40 Tuesday trading had 257,600 head with 7% at 17, 69 h undetermined. Mar ket weaker on Wed, with heavy offerings and fair de mand. Total of 1,005,100, m cx. 641,000 at ESPGE, 15- 17 63% at 16 5-17 3. Th ursday trading found market still weaker, with heavy of ferings and fair demand, 835- 900 head, mcl, 656,700 at 15.80-17 50, mostly, 16 10-16 70. Delmarva broiler feed ratio for week ending May 8 was 65, compared with 3.6 of previous week and 4 2 of la year Broilers averaged 17.19 with mash $99 24. Georgia opened stronger on Monday, With estimated Mon day slaughter at 1,418,000. ureorgia Poultry Exch. Fri. sale had 352,500 head sell- Additional Markets On Page 5 There's still time to pm the eurfrcH eaapssacit’^ of the NEW McCORMICK* NO. 46 BALER to work for you See how you can outhale them all! Save on first cost... save on baling costs, too. You’ve never seen such hay-hungry capacity ... and high-speed bal ing pace. Put a new No. 46 baler to work for you now ... there’s still time to save more hay! Come in today! Ask for a Free demonstration! Hmiiumaiui HUVItUI McCormick Farm Equip. Store | Cope & Weaver Co. 1 WILLOW STREET C. B. Hoober D. L. Diem & Sons, Inc. INTERCOURSE LITITZ J. Paul Nolt GAP J. B. Hostetter & Sons From Monday, May 11th to Friday, May 15th Monday. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites Ext Fey. Hywts 27 - Med 22 ■ Puliets -17 - F-wecs 13 - Ext. Fey. Fywts 28 Med. 21 Pullets 17 P-wees 13 Ext. Fey Hwy ts 26 ,4- Med 20 - Pullets 17 - Stds 25 - Checks 21Vi- Ex Fey J'”wts 26 -, 4- Med. 22 ■ I inlets 17 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 27 I / i- FRIDAY TREND—Market continued highly unsettled with consumptive buying interest unimproved, but some broadening in speculative activity. Price levels largely un changed, except on top western whites and top nearby browns Spot supplies on nearbys continued extremely lib eral. mg at 15 7-17 3. Monday to tals at farms—ls-16 5, 74% at 15, 852.000; FOB plants— -16-17, 254 000. Tues. exch. sale had 503,400 head at 15.4- 15 9 Tues totals: at farms— -1,225,000, mosTy 15-15 9; F OB plants—l3B,ooo, 16-17. Wed. Exch. sale had 477, 300 sold on 645,100 offerings, with 389,500 at 15 4-15.7. EPHRATA Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE C. E. Wiley & Son QUARRYVILLE - WAKEFIELD MOUNT JOY 27 - 26 3 4-27 25 2114-21 Vi 21’4-21 Vi 20 16 - 16 - 16 13 - 13 - 13 Nearbv Browns 26Vi-27 25—26 V, 25 - 21 Vi-22 21Vi-22 21V.1-22 17 - 17 - 17 - 13 - 13* - 13 - Midwestern Mixed 26 U -20 - 17 - 25 - 21V2- Midwestern Whites 251/3-26 20 - 17 - 25 - 2U 2- 261/;- 211/3- 16 - 26 11%- 16 - Midwestern Browns 261/3-27 26 Copyrighted 1958 By Tlrner-Barry Co. Wed totals: at farms—l 4.6- 15 8, 1268,000; FOB plants— -50,000 at 16 Thurs 620,000 at farm sales at 15-15 5, 96% at 16; 63,000 FOB plants at 1 6 FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY I . Lancaster 9n Production U | Credit Ass’n. I| 411 W. Roseville Rd Lancaster, Pa. 7 Ph. lane. EX 3-3921 MANHEIM. R. D. 1 Ph. Landisrille TW 8-8391 -201/2 25 -25 Vz 211/2 22 17 - 13 - 25 - 20 - 16 - 231/2- 21 - 25 - 20 - 17 - 23 - 2V'j- -2612 25 20 16 -25 k -201/2 25 -25i/2 20 -201/: 16 - -261/2 25 - CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 ,-in STANDARD Equipment, Inc. Announces Its BIG Spring Discount SALE ON All-New Barn Cleaner Easy-All Comfort Stalls SALE CLOSES MAY 31 GLENN H. HERR -2Qi / 2
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