|f r y Exch. • S Drop To 16.29 , s were off sh- NO SALE, 16.0 bid. a t the Lan- 8 . Same, 2700 WV, 9-3, NO Center with SALE, 16.1 bid; 9. Willis of 16 29 on 15 Bowman, 3350 WV, 9-2, NO 5 birds. Sale, 15.4 bid; 10. Morganto m well with wn Feed & Grain (Amos K. a from 26 to Stoltzfus), 4000 W. Mts., 10; ifB6s head sold. Roy E. Ream, 16.2; 11. Same . correspon- (Luke Hollmger) 5000 WV, * vear sold on- 9-6, Daniel K. Good, 16 6; fitter when the 12. Clayton Thomas, 450 L e was 16 9. In F. 1 yr„ Carl B. Risser. 90. market the top 13. Tobias D. Leaman, 1250 e aver-, L .p, 18 mo , -College Hill , r 18,000 head. poultry,'9 2; 14 Roy Hecken tbis week s sale i u b er ,' 2000 L-F-Y, Carl B. jl> ird SA« ft T °i lesser, 9.1; 15. Samuel K. jn d 100,350 head stoltzfus, 600 L-F-Y, Victor , • , j- „ J. Koser Co., 90; 16 Eh N. • 4 lots including Martin, 925 WRHF, 16 mo. rn fowl brought Marvin Sweigart, 15 2; 17. J. wo lots of 1.185 Arlington Miller, 1200 WV, went at the 14.1 9 . 6) w c Mellmger & Son, , , , 17 5; 18. Jack Bucher, 4400 1S the complete y/y, 9, Header’s Poultry, • sale by lot, 161; 19 Same, 4400 WV, 9, |ro wer in paren- s E DaviS) 16 5. 2 0 Same, ‘ and breed, age 4300 w Mts 9 . 2 Header’s days, buyer, Poultry( 160 .’ unr white. 21. Clair Frounfelter, 18- Is - white 00 WV-P-Cap, 14-1, NO white ro- SALE 25.6 bid; 22. M & B, T (Melvin Barge Jr.) 1000 WV Vanettes- C - p - Ca P. 13-2, Carl B. Risser, fnif ’ 26 4; 23. Same, 1000 WV-C -fcßushong (J Ca P. 13 ' 2 > Marvin Sweigart, iflnno WV 9-2 27 7; 24. J. Robert Musser, I llrv 16 0- 2 3500. WV, 11-2, NO SALE, .tniartta)’22s i^’Vo 5 WR^l/mT Carl ’B. Risser, 26. Elias Frey, 525 WV, (Christ L. Herr) 10-6, John E. Rettinger, 18.7; ’an 13-2,-With- 27 Raymond M. Zimmerman BID: 5. Daniel 5000 WV, 9-6, W. C. Mellm 'so WV, 9-3, NO get & Son, 16 4; 28. Same, „d, 6 Same,'3s- 5000 WV, 9-6, NO SALE. 16 NO SALE, 16.0 bid; 29. J W. Eshelman & 3475 WV, 9-3, Sons (August Branding) 900 BUREAU ids Grow' Beifs r ire adapted, tested anc I for higher germinatlor i'ler yields. RDER fOUR Li FIELD SEEDS FROM irai Bureau id SAVE! Clovers Alicdfa's Mother grasses Timothy Wheal Barley Oats SiCXO Uti ry s fyj BUR^ SAVE ON TIMELY FALL ITEMS ...At Farm Bureau! PRE-SEASON DISCOUNT BIG until October 17tl* IPER1 PER GALLON IUC ON methanol «>r-PER GALLON i .... ' W PERMANENT Sale Savings Apply to Truck. Tractor. Implement & Passencser Tires. '"OWNED and CONTROLLED by Lancaster County FARMERS Delmarva - Georgia Supply Good Demand Fair Delmarva closed with 894- 900 head at 14.60 to 16 40. Est. slaughter for the week end 538,900. Offerings were plentiful with demand only fair. I Thursday’s offerings were plentiful and reflected,, on Friday’s heavy supply. Delmarva broiler-feed ra tio for the week ending Sept ember 19 was 3 6 with broil ers at 16.97 and mash at $93.- 96 per ton. The ratio remain ed unchanged from the pre vious week. The same week last year saw a 3 3 ratio Georgia had a total vol ume for Friday - Thursday of 2,423,000 head with pri ces of 13 to 15 5 at Farm Est. slaughter for the week end 1,854,000. WV, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 16 1; 30 Jacob C Herr, 4100 WV, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 16; 31. Same, 4000 WV, 9 2, H. W. Longacre, Inc, 15 9. 32. Same, 4150 WV, 9-2, Harry H. Weaver, Jr.. 16 1. 33.„ Elmer -Metzler, 3000 'WV, 9-6, Carl B Risser, 17 0; 34. Mark Myer 3000 WV-C- Cap, 13-2, W. C. Mellmger, 28.0; 35. Same, 800 WV-C- Cap, 13-2, Marvin Sweigart, 28 0; 36'. Same, 1000 WV-C- Cap, 13-2, Roy E. Ream, 28 2 37. Same, 365 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, Carl B Risser, 28 3; 38. J. Arlington Miller, 1200 WV 9-6, Daniel K Good, 17 0; 39. Mark Myer, 2000 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, W. C. Mellinger 28.0; 40. Same, 2200 WV-C-Cap,, 13-2, Daniel K. Good, 27.6. UNICO PERMANENT $ 1,85 per gal. UNICO METHANOL 79* per gal. YOU SAVE 81G..... SAVINGS during PRE-WINTER TIRE SALE Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday September 21st to Friday, September 25th Ext. Fey. Hwyts 53 - Med. 35 - Pullets 22 - P wees 17 - Ext. Fey. Hv.yts 53 - Med. 35 - Pullets 23 - P-wees 17 - Kxt. Fey. Hywts Med Pullets Stds. Checks Ext. Fancy Hywts 49 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 49 Med. 35 Pullets 22 - 23 - 24 - 23 - 20 Vz- TREND: Market unsettled and undertone very nervous through top grades quite well cleared in most instances. Pullets easier. 140 CHICKS 1 AND 2 WEEKS OLD j Fine Salt 70c - $1.85 Poultry wire, roll $4 60 up 50 lb. Salt blocks _ Horge feed $4 05j Rock Salt $1 90 Altman’s Dog Feed $8 50 Water Softener $2 45 Rabbit Pellets $5 20 Roofing $1.95 up Guinea Pig Pellets ! Roof cement 50 lb. 53.75 25c -45 c - $1 20 Turkey Developer > Roof Paint $1 10 -$2 60 Pellets med. $5 00 Steel fence posts, Bamboo 24” lawn 6 ft. $1 15, 7 ft, $1 25 rake 51.95 Prices subject to change ) ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE ! 947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. 1934 7 159 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 26, 1959—3 Tues. Wed. Nearby Whites Mon. 53 - 37 - 23 - 17 - Nearbv Browns 53 - 35 - 23 - 17 - Midwestern Mixed 47 - 341/a -20 -21 33 - 23 - 341/2- 20 -21 33 - 25 - Midwestern Browns 49 - Midwestern Whites Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Bony Co. B.E Goodrich Tres IIME AS LOW AS $lOO ■ DOWN and your old tire USED TIRES « w as 339 s NEW TIRES 5 11 95 ‘Plus Tax and Retreadable Casing BsEGooitpich SOUTH PRINCE AND VINE STREETS OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 Thurs. 53 38 24 17 53 - 381/2- 23 -18 17 -18 53 36 24 17 36 24 -18 17 -18 47 - 351/2- 21 -22 33 - 25 - 35 j/ 2- 20 Vi -33 - 26 Vi- 49 - 49 - oo OU " 451/2-46 -381/2 381/2- Fri, 51 - 38%- 20%- 37 - 51 36 24 17 45 - 34 - 17 - 33 - 26 Vi-
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