Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1959, Image 3

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e Weak
rInSCCt With 613,"
dt ic 50-16.90. Est.
*£* Sat.. 646,-:
\ Si? 11% ££{
lugger Fn. & Sat.,
1 „ broiler-feed ra
finding July 31,
Cth broilers avg.
“ d ff Sk was , 3 - 2 '
ySTeadf Parting
v °’ls 5-16.8, unsett ed
ft steady dunngmid
ucing 16-1
a had weekly vol
-9 022,000 head, run
-153 over last week
lidmg down and clos
-4-14.5.
results are obtained
„ ng the poultry ran
ed short. Tender, suc
;orage has the great
,ng value for poultry,
tuschner, Penn State
n poultry specialist,
. top 2 or 3 inches of
id legumes has a pro
lue equal to the best
mash.
If, Bock Chicks - 1 -w
$2.20 up
pant $l.lO, $2.60
■*‘W 45c, *1,20
Ixide
it $2 50 - $11.75
Artex Motor
$1.38
la $l, sl*7o, $3.25
Insecticide and
replacer 25 lbs. $3.95
Altman’s Calf
Feed 25 lbs. $l5O
Fitting ration . $3.70
16% Dairy $3.40
OF. 20% Hog Feed $4.35
25 lbs. $1.40 1 Special chop . $3.35
Prices subject to change
50c - $2.50
$4.00
$8.50
igicide
Feed
’eed
e Dog
d 25 lbs. $2.10
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LIMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
[arnsburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715
Willis H. Weaver, Mgr.
“Hooooray!
STERLING
TRACE-MINERAL
BLUSALT
s here now!”
81 -USALT —Productof International Salt Company, Inc.
!rll ng Blusalt and a!
" e following aulh
SEVILLE
& Son
lumbia
6 Feed Service
D *2
earl
Ed! s li & Sons
i P ETER s BU R Q
as im -
«3
Pt ger & Sons
fLQRIN
■ e «J ut h Bros.
, G Ap
alk er & son
* Hoober
Broilers Hold About Steady
The Lancaster Poultry JEx
changc auction this week
held' steady with a 17.28 tool
ler average, on 21 lots of the
meat birds, witlr 79,925 head
included. There-were six lots
of capettes, with 5,675 head,
selling on a 20.5-24.6 range.
Total offerings Thursday
were 44 lots, with 143,920
head; 32 lots, with 89,920 he
ad selling.
One lot of 800 heavy fowl
brought 16 5, 50 heavy males,
8 cents. Four lots with 3,470
leghorn fowl, 11.0-11.4.
Top third of the broiler
“sale, 26,640 head, averaged
17.6, on a 17 3-19 2 range
Following is the complete
August 6 sale, by lot, witn
seller, grower in parentheses
amount and breed, age in
wks and days, buyer and pri
ce pajd.
THE CODE; WV-white van
tress; W Mts. - white moun
tains; IRW - indian river
whites; Cap - capettes; C -
cockerels; P - Pullets, and
L-F-Y - leghorn fowl year
lings. _
1. H. Raymond Stoner, 14-
00 L-F, 17 mo., V. J. Koser,
11 4; 2. Earl Sanders (Ben F.
Martin), 4000 WV, 9-4, Roy
E. Ream, 17.6. 3. Glenn H.
Herr, 1500 IRW, 9-6, Marvin
Sweigart, 17.6; 4. Andrew G
eek —2oo W. Rocks - I day
Fine Chick Feed
B. Starter-Print.
B. grower NFZ
20 % Mash-Print.
16% All Mash
Print.
Turkey starter
Turkey developer
peliet-med.
Altman’s Milk
“And are we cows glad I
There's nothing bke Sterling
Blusalt to give us full-time
protection against trace-min
eral deficiencies. Blusalt con
tains manganese, iron, sulfate
sulfur, copper, cobalt, iodine
and zinc—blended with high
quality salt, the ideal natu
ral earner.”
11 your summer salt needs
lorized Blusalt dealers:
LANCASTER
Eastern States Farmers
Exchange
Farmers Supply Co.
Ira B. Landis
LITITZ
Eby’s Mill
Millport Roller Mills,
R. D. #4
MANHEIM
Cassells, Mill, Inc., R. D. #1
MILLWAY
J. H. Reitz and Son
NEW HOLLAND
Earl Sauder
David H. Weaver
POMEROY
Eastern States Farmers
' Exchange
TERRE HILL
Harold H. Good
Miller, 1000 WV, 10-2. John
N. Thomas, 18.6; 5. M. Roh
rer Hershey, 900 L-F-Y, Ko
ser, 11.1.
6. Beneul S. Smucker. SOO
WRH-F, 17 mo, Sweigart,
16.5; 7. Paul Greene, 820 L-
F-Y, Koser, 11; 8. H. M.
Stauffer & Sons (S. M. Fish
er), 3500 WV, 8-3, H. H. Wes
ver. Jr., 16.9; 9. Stauffer
(Emanuel Flaud), 2500 WV,
8-3, Weaver, 16.9.
10. Elias Frey, 525 WV, 10-
2, John E. Rettinger, 19.2; 11.
Wenger’s Mill (Vernon Zim
merman),' 1225 WV-P-Cap,
14-2, W.C. Mellinger, 20.5;
12. Same, 1250 WV-C-Cap,
14-2, Mellinger, 22 8; 13. Mil
ler & Bushong (Roy B. Mar
tin), 4100 WV, 9-3, Mellin
ger, 17.5; 14. M&B (Christ
H. Smith), 6000 WV, 9-2, Col
lege Hill Poultry, 17.2; 15.
M&B (John E. Hollmger),
4000 WV, 9, NO SALE. 16.8
bid.
16. M&B (John L Herr),
1600 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, NO
SALE, 16 8 bid; 17. Same,
1200 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, NO
SALE, 22 bid; 18 M&B (Ar
thur Leaman), 5000 W Mts.,
9-2, Daniel K. Good, 17.3; 19.
Same, Starr Poultry, 17.4; 20.
M&B (Frederick H Shenck)
1200 WV-P-Cap, 14, Mellin
ger, 22 1.
21. M&B (Emmett P. Sh
reffler), 6000 WV, 9-2, Allen
Clark,-17.6; 22. M&B (Clar
ence Hilsher), 4800 WV, 9-2,
NO SALE, 16.9 bid; 23. M&B
(Harold M. Herr), 6000 WV,
$4.95
$4.50
$4.30
$4.25
$4.10
$4.75
$5.05
t .
H RESEARCH «d SERVICE
Means Better Results
RESEARCH Wirthmore conducts on extensive
program of research and testing which benefits you
in terms of more effective nutrition, improved health
and greater productivity of the livestock that you
feed.
SERVICE Working closely with research, service
personnel, trained and qualified experts in feeding
and modem farm practices, are always ready to
help you plan a feeding program, advise on prob
lems of disease and management, and are often able
to show you the-way to lower costs and greater pro
fits.
RESULTS Check with your Wirthmore Dealer! We
will be glad to show you the results other Wirthmore
? I
1] feeders are having in your community.
li
f! HINKLETOWN
fi
For You
“MILK Refreshes ”
LeROY M. SENSENIG
v Lancaster Forming. Saturday. August 9. 1959-—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, August 3rd to Friday, August 7th
Mon. Tues, Wed. Thurs. Fri,
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 43 -
Med. 28 -
Pullets 19V£-
P-wees \6Vz-
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 42 -
Med. 29Ve-
Pullets 24V£-
P-wees 16Vz-
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 33 -34 34 -
Med. 27 - 28 -
Pullets 191/2- 191/2-
Stds 28 - 281/2-
Checks 23 1 /-- 231/2-
Ext. Fancy
Ilywts 39
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 34 Vir
Med. 28 -
Pullets 19i/£-
FRIDAY TREND—Market undertone weak and unset-
tled, with lower prices on all grades.
Copyrighled 1358 By Urner-Barry Co.
9-2, Header’s Poultry, 17; 24
Same, IRW, 9-2, Headers,
16.8; 25. M&B (Luther R
Beaver), 6100 WV, 9, NO
SALE, 16 8 bid.
26. Same, 6300 WV, 9, St
arr, 17.2; 27. Same. NO SALE
16 3 bid; 28. Same, 5100 WV,
CHAIN SAW
SERVICE CENTER
N*w & Used
Snovely's Farm Service
NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214
Ph. Ephrota BE 3-2009
Nearby White*
43 -
27 -28
IBV2-
151/2-
43 •
28 -
191/2-
161/2-
Nearbv Browns
42 -
291/2-
22 ■
151/2-
42 -
31 -
241/2-
161/4-
Midwestern Mixed
-34 32 -SSVS 31 -
25 - 24 -
IBV2- 161/2-
28 - 261/2-
231/a- 23 -
32
27 -
181/2-
*2B -
231/a-
Midwestern Browns
39 -
39 -
Midwestern Whites
341/2-
28 ■
191/2-
341/2-
27 -28 26 -
18 181/2-
9, Starr, 17.3; 29. M&B (Rob
ert Kauffman), 6000 WV, 9-
2, NO SALE, 16 bid, 30. Sa
me, 4000 WV, 9-2, NO SALE,
16 bid.
31. SAME ALL; 32. M&B
(Willbert Campbell), 900 W
Mts. 9. withdrawn: 33. Same,
700 W Mts, 9, withdrawn; 34.
Same, 1700 W Mts, 9, with
drawn; 35. Eastern Statets
(Daniel W. Leaman), 5000
W Mts, 9-2, Good, 17 3.
36. Melvin K. Barge, 1100
WV-C-Cap, ,14-2, Sweigart,
24.6; 37. Same, WV-P-Cap,
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LANCASTER
39 -
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161/2-
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-43 -
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211/2-22 21 -
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