Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 04, 1959, Image 9

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selling the *
apples and veg-
Xe two acres
th orchard on
.pt farm.
It of the or
plot has gone
for the family
liter, Mrs. Lee
-Silers filled with MA-CO
RATION. High efficiency
feed consumption 10w.,,
isle and guesswork of
Mods. High digestibility
of ail required nutrient!
off the many stresses of
jures steady growth and*
ion. Don’t look at the price
le feed cost per doz. eggs;
die first step to becoming
Itryman,"
TRUPE IRA B. LANDIS
[, R. D. Ji 779 Valley- Rd., Lancaster
ILL & SON
;actuiers' of High Efficiency Poultry Rations
NEW HOLLAND
BARGAIN DAYS
sday - Friday - Saturday
JULY 9 -10 -11
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KIDS DAY
FRIDAY, JULY
«12 A.M.
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Your Participating Merchant For FREE Tickets
" or Snow Cones, Orange Drinks and Rides
(Children up to 12 years inclusive)
es ■ Merry-Go-Round - Ferris Wheel - Tractor Train
at *»» “ -Main Street, Center of
NEW HOLLAND
New HOLLAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
(Dorothy) Good, her husband waste however, as the “kids”
and’ children, Sandra and are grazing their pony mare
Tepry. ° n _ d ' Turkeys
After this year, when he ~ ° n( : is certain. Even Turkey prices during the
closes 42 years of active t ' lou gh he is cutting out the August-Dccembcr 1959 heavy
egg production, Mrr,and Mrs. commercial poultry opera- marketing period will avei-
Herr "will take it easy and H? n ’ Hcrr , is n °t retiring age about one cent higher
enjoy the grandchildren.” there are still the apple than the 23 5 cent average
Already the range shelt- o?teavv^rfJ o^ 11 , rcceived \ as * Thc nam '
ers are clustered under trees pLnted 4Q b b „ eauties ” ber “"keled during this
near the southwest property, careful!v l/nXa Peri ° d w i be ' aboid li lbc
line and Mr. Herr is culling the fruit for nff ", ame> but lonnagc wIU be
his last flock of layers. bmthdav P 1S ?sth d ° Wn -
The range isn’t going to There also i „ ? 1 1 ? ber c , onsu “ ler incom ps
... mere also is the large gar- and the continued increase in
den and the market stand in population will result m a
Lancaster. Plus the buildings stronger demand. This will
to be maintained. bo partially offset by lower
Which takes us back to prices of red meats and broil
where we found—and left— ers.
B ' Herr, Patriarch Cold storage holdings at
, , f Ber^ a -' Poultry Indus- Uie beginning of the August
y, 1959 Man of the Year, "December period will be
community leader, and hard- substantially below 1-958 and
working farmer; very busy slightly below the five-year
tms week—climbing ladders average. Prices of heavy
and scaffolds to repaint <the toms coming out of storage
trim of his red brick -home, have recently improved sub
’ - stantially and early season
o Poulfrv live tom prices will likely be
/ - stronger than last year.
(From page I) The number of turkeys
smaller than the same produced will set a new rec
months of 1959. An increas- ord this, year. However
ed rate of lay is expected to
about offset an estimated two
per cent decline in the num
ber of layers.
The July-December hatch
of egg-type chicks is expect
ed to be about equal to thc
same period of 1958.
Government egg purchases
amounted -to, around one per
cent of total production dur
ing the first half 0f,T959. It
is not known whether the
government will purchase
eggs in 1960
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'NG RATIO*
MIUINt *•'**
See Us
Today!
B. G. MELLINGER & SON
Willow Street R. D. 1
RENT:
PORSCHE
DIESEL TRACTORS
$9.00 PER DAY
SNAVELY'S
FARM SERVICE
, NEW HOLLAND ~,
10
to s P.M. f
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1959 —9
BARGAIN BAYS
AT GROFF’S
JULY 9-10-11
Clean Up Sale On Furnitture
Baby Play Pens
Metal Crib* & Mattress
Baby Carriage
Baby Stroller
Single Bed - Spring -
Mattress
Double Bed - Spring ..
Aluminum Chaise ..
Folding Chairs
Sylvania Light Bulbs .
Turpentine (per gallon)
Paint Replacement
Oil (per gallon) ...
HOTPOINT
Are Lower
Groffs Hardware
OFF
25%
U.G.L. Products >
Sctvogrcm
Play Gyms
Picnic Jugs
Picnic Chests
Fishing Equipment
COLEMAN
10% Savings
Onfall Coleman Heaters
and Appliances
during this sale.
Bargain Days at Groffs
July 9 -10 -11
GROFF’S HARDWARE
NEW HOLLAND, PA. -
Open Thursday - Friday until 9:00 O’clock
practically all the increase
has occurred in the light
breeds.
LigJjt' breed production
was up 39 per cent during
the important January-May
hktchmg season, while heavy
breed production, was only
one per cent over last year.
Most of the light breed
turkeys hatched during this
period will be marketed be
fore the holiday season. A
mong the heavy breeds, the
production -of heavy whites
was up 32 per cent, while
bronze were”down five per
cent. “ -
The large increase in the
“two-way” - Heavy white
breeds makes it difficult to
anticipate ’the holiday ton
nage'. Howfever, it is likely
that tonnage will be less
than last year.
The government purchas
ed about two per cent of
last year’s turkey production
Its early actiyity in the mar
ket resulted in a strong
early price
page 10)
Regular
. $14.25
. $39.10
. $24.75
. $11.75
. $65.50
. $43.25
. $18.95
. $ 5.95
. $ .25
PRICES
AT -
20 %
Window Screens
Electric Fans
Tank Sprayers
Screen Doors
Thermos Bottles
Lawn Mowters
SPECIAL
Toy Sale
Real Buys
Check New Holland
Bargain DAys Circular
for prices.
NOW
$ 6.96
$12.90
$11.95
$ 6.95
$22.95
$17.95
$ 9.95
$ 4.95
$ .17
$ 1.49
$ 1.00
OFF