poultry Exch. •|ers Continue Steady -ncaster Poultry Ex u,mler market held Sv Thursday in the ® threatened area - *1 grocery workers’ „th mounting con >r the possibility of i glut of poultry 6 ,f [he strike devel- «rere 44 lots offered ~715 head; 38 lots, 940 head, sold. Broil -1 was 17.37 on 25 f 68,155 head. Top the proffers, 22,700 'raged 17.65. The Sel was 17-18.8. tc of capettes, with •ad, ranged from 21 Two lots with 900 fl)W l brought 13 and , e lots with 3,450 leg rought 9.0 to 10.1. zing is the complete 20 sale, by lot, with rower in parentheses, and breed, age m md days, buyer and CODE - WV—white SXC —silver cross IRW —indian river 'WR—white rock; L ;horn fowl yearlings; ivy fowl; P—pulle.s; >rels, and Cap—cap- lei G Ferry, 900 W (ohn N. Thomas, 17.6; 1800 SXC, 7-6, Carl 17.1; 3. Earl W. jdwm G Martin), , 8-3, NO SALE, 4 Paul E. Nissley, 9-6, NO SALE, 17.- Robert B Noll, 1,- 96, Mervin Sweig- 11, 1990 WV, 9-6, K Good, 17 0; 7. lisser, 17 7; S. Noll, \ 96, Roy E. Ream, Mil’er & Bushong Deitz), 4300 WV, ■ Poultry, 17.4; 10. aul M Martin) 230 ip, 14-2, Good, 21. iiihiih ■■■■■iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiliaaiaaaaßH ——■■■■■■■ ■■■■■£ why a 'gnoit>ivitu^t V A C il U BVT BULK COOLER ? T C Gladden, Hickory, NC. beside his new *ll stainless steel Mojonmcr Vacuum Bulk Cooler sc. cou M BUP^ *■•■«■■■■■■ ■ .... ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■ 11. Same, 215 WV-P-Cap, 14-2, Good, 21.0; 12. Kenneth Noll, 2800 WV, 10, Ream, 18. Hershey Hostetter, 1200 WV-C-Cap, 12-6, W. C. Mel linger & Son, 22.0; 14. East ern States Exchange (H. Ray mond Charles), 6300 WV, 8- 6, Header’s Poultry, 17.4; 15. Neff Bros., 1150 IRW, 10. Thomas, 18.8. 16 Eli S. Martin, 1350 W- V-C-Cap, 13-3, NO SALE, 21.6; 17. Same, 1350 WV-P- Cap, 13-3, Rlsser, 22 6; 18. John E. Fisher, 500 J. B. 1 Fowl-Y, MelLnger, 8 0 (With 40 V. males, 8-0); 19. Elam Sensensich, 400 WV, 9-6, Mellinger, 17.4; 20. M. H. Weaver Poultry (James S. Auker), 4400 WV, 9-6, Mel- Imger, 17 5. 21. Same, 3900 WV, 9-6, H. W.. Longacre, Inc., 17.4. 22. Raymond H. Weaver, 4,- 000 WV, 9-1, Starr, 17.3; 23. Same, 4,000 WRC, 8-6, Mel linger, 17.4; 24. Chas. Shert zer, 650 KLF, 17 mo, Risser, 10.1; 25. J. K. Stauffer and Son (Arthur Moyer), 1800 WV, 9-4, Good, 17. 26. Geo. Weaver, 7500 WV, 10-1, NO SALE, 16 bid; 27. Same. 14 bid; 28. Kinter & Grove (Lester M Hurst), 2,- 500 WV, 10, S. E. Davis, 17 2; 29. SAME ALL. 30. Same, Header’s, 17 1. 31. Same, Starr, 17.2; 32. Same, 3,000 WV, 10, Head er’s, 17 1; 33. Parke K. Herr, 800 WV-CcCap, 14-6, Mellin ger, 21.5; 34. SAME ALL; 35 M&B (Robert Zeigler), 2,- 900 WV, 9-3, Star, 17.1. 36. Same, 6700 WV, 9-3, NO SALE. 16.1 bid; 37. Mor gantown Feed (Leroy Allgy er), 1050 L-F-Y, Ream, 10.1; 38. MF (James Stoltzfus), 2- 500 WV, 9-2, Good, 17.2; 39. James Landis, 350 L-F, 1 yr. Ream, 9.0; 40 John K. Stoltzfus, 40. John K. Stoltz fus, 400 L-F-Y, Risser, 9.0. 41. James H gh (Lee Petti- modun pipeline milking layout MOJOttNtEK VACUUM lUU COOIH Minus Mlmsk and fairs) TO lULX .TAUXtI Delmarva - Georgia Geo. Closes Stronger Delmarva closed Friday wiih 795,700 head at mostly 16-16.9. Est. -slaughter for Fri. & Sat., 623,800, Georgia closed with 1,417,- 000 head at 15.0, Est. slaugh ter for Fri. & Sat, 1,809,000. Delmarva broiler-feed ra tio for week ending Aug. 14 was 3.3, compared with pre \ious week’s 3.4. Broiler avg was 16.48, mash was $9B 91 per ton. Delmarva’s volume for the week was 2,347,000, ynth market at steady 16-16.9. Georgia’s weekly volume was 1,947,000 head, at 14.5- 15.4, up to 14.5-15 9, drop ping to 14.5-15 range. RED MEAT production by 44 major producing countries was 95 5 billion lbs. in 1958, according to the USDA. This was less than one per cent above 1957. but 17 per ca above the 1951-55 average. Declines in North and Sou th America offset gains in other areas. Pork production was four per cent greater th an 1957, beef and veal pro duction declined four per cent and production of lamb, mutton and goat meat was up seven per cent. Total meat production in 1959 for the world probably will be substantially greater than 1958, it was predicted. Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results coffer), 4,000 IRW, 9-6, Good, 17.3; 42. Same, 2,000 IRW, 9-6 Good, 17.5; 43. Greider Leghorn Farm, 400 WR-HF, 14 mo., Sweigert, 13.3 (With 40 males, 8.0); 44. George Reid, 1,000 L-F, V. J. Koser, 9.6. becauses it provides the most per fect protection for clean milk for you. it operates in a closed system, with no exposure of milk to the atmos- phere ... eliminating contamination from barn odors dust, flies and other undesirable foreign matter • Mojonniet Vacuum Bulk Coolers tie til 18-8 seamless steel .. tnstde and out. Interiors are smooth and rounded for quick, thorough cleaning. Milk is rapidly cooled to a safe 34*- 36* F., at the latutst power cost. by Lancaster Comfy FARMERS Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, August 17th to Friday, August 21st Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Nearby Whites Ext. Fey. Hywts 40 1 /6- Med. 26 - Pullets 171/2-I8 P-wees 14 - Ext. Fey. Hywts Med. 26V2- Pullets 21 - P-wees 14 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 331/2- Med. 24 - Pullets 161/2- Stds 25 - Checks 22 - Ext. Fancy Hywts 37 • Ext. Fey. Hywts 34 -34 Vz 33 - 33 - 33 - 33 - Med. 25 - 25 - 25 - 25 - 22 - Pullets lIV2- llVz- 17 - 17 - 16^- FRIDAY TREND—Top grades steady, balance easier. •MINN. UNIV. scientists re —applies anywhere. A test port that wheel track com plot yielded 86 bu. per acre, planting on fall-plowed fiel- when minimum tillage and ds, yielded as well as when wheel-track planting yas us conventional procedures we- ed, compared to a yield of 81 re used. Formerly, wheel - bu. on conventionally prepar track planting had been th- . , . ought of for use only where ** spring plowing is done. Besides avoiding packing But the researchers say soil, minimum tillage' proced that minimum tillage, the ures save time and expense— idea of working the soil less often up to $5 per acre. PINE WOOD SHAVINGS OR KILN DRIED MIXED - FINE - MEDIUM FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK BEDDING CALL EXpress 4-5412 CONVENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE Deliveries Made Over Two Tons Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road Lancaster, Pa. FLORIN FEEDS FARM TESTED AND PROVEN ARE Manufactured In One Of The Most Modern Feed Plants In Lancaster County! May We Serve You ? CALL COLLECT MOUNT JOY OL 3-2411 Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. FLORIN, PENNSYLVANIA K .ED Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1959—3 38V6-39 26 - IWz -14 - Nearbv Browns 401/2- 26V6- 19 - 14 - Midwestern Mixed 401/2- 26/2- 20 - 14 - 40/2- 321/2- 24 - IV/z -25 - 22 - Midwestern Browns 37 - Midwestern Whites Copyrighted 19S8 By Umer-Barry Co. -39 37 -39 26 - 15 -17 14 - 37 26 17 14 40 1/2- 25%- 171/2-18 14 - -32 29 2iy 2 - 16 - 25 - 20 - 32 - 24 16 - 25 - 22 - 36 - 36V2-39 24V6- 16 Va- XS - 40 -401/6 24V6- 17 - 13 - 32 - 20 16 - 24 - 20 - -21 36 -
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