Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1959, Image 3

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    Jfry Exch -
) Brisk bn Broilers
brisk at the 10-2, John. N. Thomas, 17.6;
Poultry Center 14. Eli N. Martin, 7,800 WV
ith only four of 9-2, Victor F. Weaver, 16.8;
Ifteted not sold at 15. H. M. Stauffer & Son,
the day’s sale. (John H. Buckwalter), 3000
28 lots totaling WV, 9-4, Linn Poultry, 17 3;
sold at prices 16. G Walter Jackson 500 L-
Jf 16 6 to 18.1 F, li/ 2 yrs., Victor J. Koser
W g at 17.0 cents. Co., 9.0.
-ntinued to be
1325 head m six
1 orices of 26.3 to
? t of 300 heavy
15 8 and three
50 Leghorn fowl
, 1S the complete
? sa le with seller,
'parenthesis, am-
age in weeks
lUV er and price.
ay - White Van-
Indian River
imr - White Rock
,j Cap. - Capettes,
LFY - Leghorn
("jjfsushong (Roy
5000 WV, 9-3,
17 1; 2. Same.
Miller), 11,000 W
lege Hill Poultry,
ol Creek Farm),
r W C Melling
-174 5 Same, 2750
duel K. Good, t 7.-
4900 WV, 9-3,
an, 17 3; 7. Same,
5.3 W C. Mellin
-17 0; 8. Allen F.
0 WV, 10-2, Dan
170; 9 Harvey W.
00 WV, 10-2, Col
toultry, 17.0; 10
(WV, 10-2, Col
bultry, 17.0;
Bros, 1025 IRW,
N Thomas, 18.1,
B Smucker, 300
S E Davis, 15 8;
5 Miller, 600 WV,
M Martin In#* Blue Bali Pa. New Holland ELgin 4-2212
. IVldrliil, lilt., UIUC u<m * 1a - Terre Hill Hilleresi 5-3445
»
HAND
icrete
:ks
01 Your
needs
W HOLLAND
fee PRODU'
| Hew Holland, Pa.
l0a,: ELgin 4-2114
r * ;
17. Clair Nissley, 500 WV,
92, NO SALE, 16 6 bid, 18
Lane C. Farm Bureau, (Roy
Lefever), 800 WV C-Cap., 13.-
2, Marvin Sweigart, 27 2; 19.
Same, Daniel K. Good, 26 7;
20. Elmer Sensenig, 950 WV-
Cap, 13-6, Roy E. Ream, 28.3.
21 M&B, Millard Osborn)
400 WV-C-Cap, 13-3, Carl B.
Risser, 27 4; 22. Same; 23.
Chas. D. Nissley, 2,000 WV,
9, Victor F. Weaver,,. Inc.,
16.8; 24. Same, Carl B. Ris
ser, 17.0; 25 (James Vincent)
5000 IRW, 9-3, NO SALE, 16.
8 bid;
26. (Elvin H. Nolt), 6400 W
V, 9-2, Meader’s Poultry,
17.0; 27. (Joseph Bushey) 9,-
300 WV, 9 2, Meader’s Poult
ry, 17 0; 28. Same, 9700 WV,
9-2, Meader’s Poultry, 17.0;
29. (Harold E. Rohrer), 65C0
WV, 9-2, NO SALE, 16 4 bid;
30. Same 6500 WV, 9-2, Vic
tor F. Weaver, Inc., 17.0;
31. Same, 4000 WV, 9-2,
V. F. Weaver, Inc., 17.0; 32.
Same, 4700 WV, 9 2, V. F,
Weaver, Inc, 17 0; 33. Steph
en Stoltzfus), 3100 WV, 9-1,
Starr Poultry, 16.9; 34. Same
35. Amos M-Shirk, 1000 W-
V; 10, John N. Thomas, 17.4;
36. Henry Hoover, (David
S. Hoover). 2000 WV, 11-2,
Daniel K. Good, 16.6; 37.
Same, NO SALE, 15.0 bid;
38. Hershey Hostetter, 975
■»V-C-Cap., 13-6, C. F. Man
beck, Inc., 26.3; 39. Donald
Rutt, 450 L-FY, Victor J.
• RETAINING WALLS
Deimarva' - Georgia
Prfces Higher
Offerings Down
Delmarva opened this week
with prices ranging from 14.-
80 to 15 75 for offerings
slightly reduced from last
week. The market strength
ened somewhat by the mid
week point when offerings
were somewhat less than
demand.
Friday’s market closed
with 694,200 head at prices
of 15.40 to 17. Demand was
good, but the buyers were
conservative at the higher
prices. Estimated slaughter
for the week end was 550,-
700 compared to last week’s
615,000
The Delmara broiler-feed
ratio for the week ending on
Oct. 9 was unchanged from
last week at 3.4. Price paid
for broilers rose from 14 49
to 15.18 during the week and
mash went from $B5 80 to
90.14 per ton.
Fluid Milk
Volume Declines
At Phila., Ga.
Declines In the volume of
fluid milk were noted at both
Philadelphia and Atlanta
with New York holding stea
dy. Demand for bottling milk
improved at Philadelphia
and New York and was good
at other points.
Surplus over class 1 needs
Koser Co., 9.0; 40. M&B,
(Mrs. Dorothy Miller), 3100
IRW, 9-"2, Dan K. Good, 17.0;
41. Paris Ofoer, 500 L-F, 20
Mo , Victor J. Koser Co., 9.0;
42. Amos M. .Shirk, 3000 W
V, 10, Dan K. Good, 17.0.
Martin’s
Limestone
Corrects acid in soil
crop yield
Insures growth of
clover and legumes
Saves money each
year
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17, 1959 —3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, October 12th to Friday, October 16th
Mon.
f’xt. Fey.
Hj-wts
Med
Pullets
Peewees
Ext. Fey,
Hwyts
Med.
Pullets
Peewees
Ext. Fey,
Hywts
Med.
Pullets
Stds
Checks
Ext. Fancy
Hywts
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 33V2-34 33 - 32 - 32 -
Med. 25 - 24 - 22 -22 Vi 22 -22V3
TPullets 22 - 20 -21 181/2- 171/2-I8
TREND—Market position about steady but trading ir
regular and still disappointing in some quarters.
Copyrighted 1951 By Urner-Bony Co.
was heavier in the Northeast,
but -generally lighter at other |
points Prices at New York
for bottling quality milk
were $5 90 per 40 qt. unit.
Try a Classified Ad.
CUSTOM BULK
SPREADING
SMHCKFR BROS.
BIRD-IN-HAND
Ph. Intercourse SO 8-3610
This is the practical size—all the capacity you need
for large dairy and feeder herds, to save time in the
daily job of spreading.
There’s new ruggedness in the big No. 270—deeper,
wider, stronger flareboards...heavier side, stakes...
extra' huskiness all the way through to take the
pounding of power loading, to handle'tough, over
sized, matted chunks.
There’s new power take-off flexibility in the No.
270, too. A new, in-line power drive adjusts auto
matically to the twists of heavy loads in rough fields.
And you can heap up the low Oliver. There’s no
overhead cylinder arch to interfere with loading or
unloading.
Rear wheels are located to balance the
load, aid traction in slippery barnyards.
Self-locking hitch stand avoids lifting.
Check the new Oliver No. 270 before
you buy any PTO spreader.
Chos. J. McComsey
St Sons
Hickory HilL Po.
N. G. Hershey & Son
Monheim. R. D. 1
Tues. Wed.
Nearby Whites
361/2-36V2 35
25 - 24
22 - 20
17 -18 17
-21 18^2-
-18 16 -
Nearbv Browns
38
27
37
27
22
-18 16
22
-18 17
Midwestern Mixed
25
18
28
21 -
33
24
18
28
-19
-19
223/2-23 I
Midwestern Browns
35 -
Midwestern Whites
Try a Classified Ad.
"Prompt Bail Bond Service"
BUHRMAN'S
CONVENIENT PARKING
LOTS
Opposite Brunswick Hotel
Opposite Post Office
Next to Western Auto Store
115 East King Street
Norman A. Buhrman,
228 N. Duke St.
“Prompt Bail Bond Servic#”
G. E. Busier
Peach Bottom. Pa.
Farmersville
Equipment Co.
Ephraia. RJ). 2
Fri
Thurs,
22 -22 7 /j
171/2-18
16 -
-22i/2
37
27
22
16
37
27
-22 -
21V--22
17 -
28 -
221/3-23
34 -
J. B. Lapp
Atglen. Pa.