Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1959, Image 3

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    poultry Exch.
jlers Steady At 18.22
was light on the baker Bros, 1000 SXP, 17.2,
poultry Exchange Linn Poultry, 30 9.
with only 36,335 11. Earl Sanders, 750 WV,
head offered be- 750 WV, 96, Roy E Ream,
CO’''’ 18 0; 12. (Glenn B. Gocktey),
ices ranged from 3700 WV, 9, NO SALE 16 0
let an average of bid, 13 Jonas S. Stoltzfus,
« 6 ’le foi the S top 800 L-F-Y, Carl B Risser, 8,
IO y 9; 14. Clinton F Rohrer, 800
fas l ' l. , . nv} WV, 9-2, Carl B' Risser, 19;
1 , pas and pri- lg j Robert Musser) 350 0
0O wv > 10 ' 2 ’ NO SALE > 168
lots °i o° n q bid
30 2 to„Jy ». . Miller & Bushong, (Paul
, ts of capettes with Sealover), 3500 WVC, 9-2,
Jad xanged from 23.4 Header’s Poultry, 17.4; 17.
Same, 5500 WV, 9-2, Mead
' „ fowl, 1,975 head er’s Poultry, 17 0, 18. (Lester
ints ranged from 8 3 Weaver), 6800 WV, 9-2 NO
SALE, 16 9; 19 (Paul Stutz
„mrf is the complete man), 3000 WV, 9-2, With-
L 17 sale by lot, drawn; 20 Same, 300 WV,
lif,r giower in paren- 9-2, NO SALE. 16 bid.
amount and breed, 21. Same, 3000 WV, 9-2, NO
and days, buy- SALE, 16 bid; 22. Same, 2.-
® rtCH . 000 WV, 9-2, Withdrawn, 23
WIDE: W t V - white (Frank Bradley), 950 WV-P
-, L-F-Y - leghorn Cap, 13, Carl B. Risser, 27;
,'riings; SXP - silver 24 Same, 950 WC-CCap, 13,
allots, C - cockrels; P W. C Mellinger & Son, 30;
. nap - capettes. 25. J J. Hess 11, (John Peif-
Lon H. Shenk, 700 er) 2000 WV, 10, Roy E.
s John E. Rettinger, Ream, 19.1;
9 Raymond N. Miller 26. Kreamer Feed Store,
Zimmerman), 3600 W- (Max Wilson), 1400 WV-Cap,
(leader’s Poultry 17 0; 13-2, NO SALE, 20 bid; 27.
or d Winters, 3000 WV, James R. Landis, 300 L-F, 1-
SALE, 17.0 bid; 4. Ar- yr, Victor Koser Co., Inc.,
ro ff 500 L-F-Y, Carl 86; 28 N. Parke Miller, 430
,h, 90; 5. Harvey M. WV-P-Cap, 14-2, Roy E.
man. 6000 WV, 9=6, Ream, 26.4; 29. Same, 430 W
B Good, 19.1; V-C-Cap, 14.2, Victor F. Wea
* 2500 WV, 9-6, John V er, Inc., 30 3; 30. Earle
nits, 19-2; 7. Same, Jones, 375 L-F-Y, Carl B.
17, 96, Roy E. Ream, Risser, 8.5.
Irvin B. Gingrich, 1,-
[P, 17, Linn Poultry,
Same, 1100 SXP, 17 Lancaster Fanning advertis
foultry, 30.6; 10. Bru- ing brings results.
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The residence of Abram Horst. Contractor, IS Weaver Avenue, New Holland
Built with Holland Stone
Pais new home represents the ultimate in th®
•ecmty card dignity of Holland Stone. Hoi-
Stone is offered in a variey of colors, for
l Qndsome exterior and interior walls of resi-
Hew Holland Concrete Products
New Holland, Pa.
Delmarva - Georgia
DelMarVa
Trading Light
Delmarva closed Friday
with 693,200' head at 15.70-
17 50. Est slaughter for the
weekend 542,900.
Delmarva opened the wk.
at 16 60-18 with the trading
light Most of the movement
was at prices to be determin
ed later.
Demand was only fair to
ward the close of the market
with processors hesitant at
present prices.
Delmarva broiler-te-'d. ra
tio for the week ending Sept
11 was 3 6 compared to 3 4
of one week earlier Broiler
average was 16 87, Mash was
$94 62 per ton.
Georgia closed with 1,854,-
000 head at 14 50-16 Est.
slaughter was 1,951,000
Livestock men can pro
tect their animals from in
jury by removing hazards,
says Thomas King, Penn
State extension livestock sp
ecialist. Conditions to cor
rect include high door sills,
cfeep gutters low fences, Rxt. Fey.
horns on cattle, protruding Ilywts 43 1 /2-44 I /a 44Va
nails, . and small pieces of Med 2816-29 29 -
metal which get into feed. Pullets im . l7 17 .
De l ays are costly in hay
making. Burton Horne, Penn FRIDAY TREND—Market continues to clear very
State extension agricultural c i oS ely on all grades with large whites still short of the
engineer, reports that in re- ,
cent tests more than one
third of the mower stops re
sulted from poor and improp- p atron i ze Lancaster Farm
er driving techniques—not . ‘ Advertisers
faulty equipment mg Advertisers.
55 White Rock Chicks -
Brooms $1 55 Brooms
Peat Moss 4Vfc cu ft. $2 95
7 cu. ft. $4.00
Altman’s Dog
Food 25 lbs. $2.23
Sturdy Dog Meal
. 25 lbs. $2.35
Rabbit Pellets
100 lbs. $5.25
B. Starter Mash $4.40
B. Grower $4 20
Fine Chick $5 05
Special chop for sheers - hogs - sheep & growing
heifers only $3.35
Prices subject to change
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane, EX 4-7715
Wjllis H. Weaver, Mgr.
dences, churches, schools and other buildings.
More and more people are using Holland
Stone lor their homes! See it on display to
day !
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 19. 1959—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, September 14th to Friday; September 18LU
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fn.
Nearby Whites
f'xt. Fey.
Hywts 49 -
Med. 30 -
Pullets 17
P-wees 12
-13
Fxt. Fey.
P-wees 12 -13
Med. 2 9 -
Pullets 17 Vi-
Ilywts 49 -
Kxt Fey.
Ilywts
Med.
Pullets
Stds.
Checks
411/2-421/2 421/2-
271/2-28V2 281/2- 29 -301/2 301/2-
151/--16 16 - 16 -161/2 161/2-17
241/2-26V2 26V2-28 28 -28i/ 3 29i/>-
181/2- 181/2-191/2 191/2- 191/2 20
Midwestern Browns
Ext. Fancy
Hywts 43V2-441/2 441/-
1 week old -17 c each
$1.65 Brooms $1.75
Horse Feed
16% Dairy $3 50
Fitting Ration $3.75
Calf Feed 25 lbs. $1.50
Altman’s Mi'k Re-
placer 25 lbs. $3.95
20% OF. Hog Feed $4 35
Bluebird All Mash $4.00
20% Quality Mash $4.25
Bamboo lawn rakes $1.95
EL 4-2114
50
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14
49
30 -
17 -
13 -
Nearbv Browns
14 -
31 -
13 -
29 -
171/2-
49
171/2-
50
Midwestern Mixed
Midwestern Whites
45
30
17
Copyrighted 1958 By Urnot-Borry Co.
Give Lancaster Farming
advertising a chance to work
for you,
$4.10
CHAMPION
2 YEARS
IN A
ROW!
Ist PLACE IN 1959
CANADIAN CENTRAL
RANDOM TEST
Ist QUARTILE IN 1959
MISSOURI RANDOM
TEST
This year, as last year, the
persis ent Shaver Starcross
288 takes top honours as
outright champion at the
1959 Canadian Central Ran
dom Test Another repeat
performance was our first
Quarti e entry at the 1959
Missouri Random Test
In both Random Tests the
Shaver Starcross 288 com
peted against leading fron
chised layers from the Unit
ed Slates.
Starcross 288 is the result
of Shaver Research and Testi
ng, the size, scope and qual
i y of which can be equal ed
by few competitors anywhere
in the wor d.
For full information and ill
ustrated booklet on this top
Leghorn Layer, call your
Shaver franchise Hatchery
or write direct to
n -j SHAVER
Greider g
Leghorn
Farm,lnc. jr
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SIMPLICITY
Garden Tractors
Sndvely's Farm Service
NEW HOLLAND EL 4-221*
The Shaver
Starcross 288
MOUNT JOY R. 1, PA.
Phone OL 3-2455
VISIT OUR BOOTH
AT LAMPETER FAIR
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