Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1959, Image 3

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    * Pmdtry Center
|C
oilers Continue To Slip
iflers were about steady
week at the Lancaster
try center when 43 o£
il lots offered were sold.
>s ranged, from 15.1 to
'on the 30 lots of 102,725
e rs with 71% in the 15.-
15.9 range.
u r lots of 4,365 heavy
i brought 14.4 to 15.1,
( jot of 2,500 Leghorn
1 brought 9.7, and one
of Males sold at 8.5.
Ux lots of capettes total
-5,725 head sold for pric
king from 21 - 27 cents,
he sale continues to run
‘j n d last year when the
tesponding sale offered
1325 broilers that sold for
average price of 17.02.
Rowing is the complete
fe mber 5 sale with seller,
per in parenthesis, num
and kind, age in weeks
I days, buyer and amount,
lie code; WV-Wlute Van
sS, W-Mts - White Moun
is, IR - Indian Rivers,_P -
lets, C - Cockrels, Cap -
ettes, LFY - ’Leghorn
1 yearlings, WHF - White
tvy fowl.
Miller & Bushong, (Roy
Martin) 4400 WV,' 10, Roy
Ream, 16.1; 2. M&B,
onard Deitz) 4400 WV, 9-3,
rr Poultry, 15.8. 3. M&B
ibt Zeigler, 7000 WV, 9-2
rr Poultry, 15.7; 4. Same,
10 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry,
}, 5. M&B (Elmer Show
si) 4000 WV, 9-2, Starr
Howard B. Flyte Jr.
NORTHWESTERN
(UTUAL LIFE INS., CO,
430 W. Chestnut Street
Lancaster, Pa.
EXpress 7-8284
Fine Chick Feed .. $4.95
B Starter NFZ $4.45
B Grower NFZ $4.25
16% All Mash $4.00
20% Quality Mash $4 15
Pellets 15c Extra $4.30
50 lb. Layer Pex $4 40
Rabbit Pellets $5.20
-Prices to change
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715
Willis H. Weaver, Mgr.
Eshelman "know-how" has incorporated sufficient of all of the growth
factors in Red Rose Supplements so that excellent rations can be produced
when mixed with home-grams and mill feeds.
See us today—let us explain how Red Rose
Supplements can save money for you.
MOONTVR.LE WALTER & JACKSON,
FEED SERVICE me. ’ OHN h. bonholtzer
r. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. Christiana, Pa. R - D * *• Lancaster, Pa.
LEROY GEIB. EST.
R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
Poultry, 15.7;
6. M&B (James Barley) 6,-
000 IR, 9-2, NO SALE, 15.2
qok (John L, Herr),
925 WV-C-Cap, 14-2, V. F.
Weaver, Inc., 27.8; 8. Same.
NO SALE, 26.9 bid; 9. Same
300 WV-CCap, 14-2, Carl B.
Risser, 27.0; 10. Same, 1550
WV-P-Cap, 14-2 NO SALE,
21.0 bid;
11. M&B, (Alvin Keiter)
4000 WV, 9-2, H. W. Long
acre, Inc. 16.0; 12. Same; 13.
M&B, W. E. Deifenderfer Sr.)
4000 WV, 9-4, H. W. Long
acre, Inc., 15.9; 14. Same;
16. Same, 4800 WV, 9,
Harry H. Weaver, Jr., 15 6;
17. Same, 5400 WV, 9, Harry
H Weaver, Jr., 15 6. 18 Rob
ert Hanna, 350 J. B. #l, 14
Mo, Roy E. Ream, 14.7; 19
Robert W. Keller, 1300 WH-
F, 14 Mo., Marvin Sweigart,
15 1; 20. H. M. Stauffer and
Son (Samuel Miller), 2200 W
V, 9-4, Daniel K. Good, 15 1,
21. John L., Hershey, 750
W-Mts.-C, 9-2 W. C Mellingei
"& Son, 16 1; 22 Geo. Neau
man, 3000 WV, 9-6, S E Da
vis, 15 6; 23 Same, 2700 WV
9-6, S E. Davis, 15 7; 24.
Same, 4000 WV, 96, Starr
Poultry, 15 8; 25. Same, 2600
WV, 9-6, Penna. Dutch Farm
15 7;
26. Lynn Thompson, 2000
WV, 9, Header’s Poultry,
15 9; 27. Same, 3500 WV, 9,
Header’s Poultry, 15.9; 28.
Francis SchuHz, 7400 WV, 9-
2, College Hill Poultry, 15 1.
29. Same, 15.9; 30. D. E. Horn
& Co (Fred Bingeman) 3000
WV, 9-6, Harry H. Weaver,
Jr, 15 9; 31. Same, College
Hill Poultry, 15.6; 32. War
ren Shearer, 5500 W Mts., S
-6, NO SALE, 16.1 bid; 33.
(Turn to page 9)
Alt. Milk Replacer $3.95
Calf Feed 100 lb. $4.80
Fitting Ration $3.65
16% Dairy Feed $3 45
Special Chop $3 20
20% Hog Feed $4T25
Horse Feed $3 85
Dog Feed $8 50
CUT FEED COSTS
Save money by using your home
grams . . . but be sure to mix them
with
Ra&Ren
to insure necessary proteins, vitam
ins and minerals lacking in grains
alone.
RED ROSE SUPPLEMENTS are
the most economical source of protein
balance, plus the proper micro levels
fiom stabilized sources of fish and
whey factors, - antibiotics, vitamins and
other growth-promoting factors.
JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON
R. D. 1, Pa.
SNADER'S MILL T. B. GRAYBILL & SON
R. D. 1, Stevens, Pa. Refton, Pa.
Delmarva - Georgia
Demand is Fair
Offerings Good
Dehnarva closed this we
ek with 630,100 head going
at prices of 14,0 ta 16.0. De
mand was only slow to fair
with offerings ample, 'de
mands increased slightly in
some instances. Estimated
slaughter for the week end
is 619,000 head.
The Delmarva broiler-fe
ed ratio for the week end
ing Oct. 30 was down two
points from last week to 3.5
with broilers at 15 78 and
mash costing $90.30 per ton.
Corresponding week last
year had a ratio of 3 5 when
broilers were 16.63 and
mash $95 00 per ton.
Fluid Milk
Bottling Demand
Fair To Good
Fluid milk production was
mostly unchanged at south
ern points, irregular m the
Philadelphia area and light
er from New York through
New England. Bottling de
mand was fair to good Of
ferings were fully ample in
New York and Boston but
only adequate in Philadel
phia where supplies were
not as freely available as
last week. Price of bottling
quality milk in New York
was unchanged at $5.90 per
40 quart unit.
Forty per cent of the farm
ers produce 90 per cent of
our agricultural, products.
The quest of riches dark
ens the sense of right and
wrong. > —Amhanes
Supplements
LgncdatT Fgrmlivy. Scrturdcry. November 7. 195£—3
Weekly Ne w York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, October 26th to Friday, October 30th
Mon.
Ext. Fey.
From Monday, November 2nd to Friday, November 6th
Hywts 41 - 40 - 40 - 40
Med. 25V£- - 26Vz- 26V6- 25
Pullets 20 - • 21 * 23 • 23
P-wees 17 - “ 17 • 18 - 18
Ext, Fey.
Hywts 41
Med. 29Vz-
Pullets 25 -
P-wees 17 -
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 35V2-
Med. 23 Va-
Pullets 19V2-
Slds 31 -32
Checks 23 .
Ext, Fancy
Hywts 39 -
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 39 - - 361/2- 36i/ 2 - 36/2-
Med. 231/2- - 241/2- 241/2- 24 -241,6
Pullets 191/2- - 201/2-21 23 - 23 -
TREND: Market still unsettled with demand for large
disappointing. Medium and pullets generally well cleared.
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SALES AND SERVICE
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Snavelys Farm Service
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz. Pa.
Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quarryville, Pa.
Tues. Wed.
Nearby Whites
Nearbv Browns
41 -41V2 41
31 - 31 -
27 - 27 -
17 - 18 -
Midwestern Mixed
35Vz
-24V-
6y 2 -
-32 31
23 -
31
23 -
Midwestern Browns
39 -
Midwestern Whites
Our Customers Are
Our Best Salesmen
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Pullorum-Typlioid Clean
KEYSTONE HATCHERY
Rep: Daniel R. Myers
Ph. Leola OL 6-2243
Hatchery; Ph. Leola OL6-7851
Farm: Ph. Ephrata RE 3-6179
RESTORE
ORIGINAL
PERFORMANCE
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
New Holland. Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Fri.
Thurs,
-2 6Va
-411/2 40 -
31 -
27 -
18 -
35V2-
241/2-
22
34 -
24 Vi-25
21 -22
-32 31 -32
23 -
39 -
Rheems, Pa.
R. S. Weaver
Stevens, Pa.