-Georgia SWWy Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Up Al PfelMarV S From Monday, November 9th to Friday, November 13th IMmarva closed this we ek with 428,700 broilers go ing "at prices from 13.8 to „ . 18.0. Estimated Slaughter ***• *cy 'tar the week end was 458, 'Hywts 40 . 000 head as compared to the Med. 26Vz -899,000 last week end. The p u ji e ta 23 market had 4,000 heavy tom *.. „ 10 at 25 cents and 10, *' wees 18 000 hens at prices of 29.5 to 30.5, Broiler feed ratio for the week ending Nov. 6 was 3.3 with broilers bringing 15 0 and mash costing $89.70 per ton. Georgia c’osed with 153,- 000 head offered and 130,- 000 head sold at prices ran ging from 13.5 to 15.5. Esti mated slaughter in Georgia for the week end 'was 1,- 486,000 head. Fluid Milk Production Down At All Points Declines in the production of fluid milk were reported at all points except Atlanta this week. Supplies were adequate for a fair to good bottling demand. The surpl us milk which was held by the New . York dealers bec ause of the unsettled strike situation was reported near -4y cleared. The price at New York for bottling quality milk was unchanged at $5.90 per 40 quart unit. 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. FAMOUS NAMES AMONG DAIRYMEN Qmmm Mil I T MI7ED milk replacer for iVIILIV IVlltiEilX. CALVES. Produces hecd ihy, fast growing calves and is cheaper to feed than whole milk. TWIN MIY CALF GRAIN - An economical lif 111 IrllA formula feed of proven quali ty for building healthy, strong bodied calves. RECORD FITTING FEED- A TOP CONDITIONER For young stock and dry cattle. CALVING FEE&-&SSI%SS MENTS OF CALVING. 32% RECORD DAIRY CflDDf UIUrMT • A milking supple- OUI I LLifiCill I MENT. Containing top quality ingredients that provide the highest nutritional levels. CALL YOUR DEALER AND TRY THESE FEEDS TO SEE THE RESULTS OF WIRTHMORE Research & Service Lancaster ~ Tanning. Saturday. -November 14. 1959 —3 Mon. Ext. Fey. Hywts 40 • Med. 31 . Pullets ' 261/2-27 P-wees 18 • Ext. Fey. Hywts 33 - Med. 231/i- Pullets 21 -22 Stds 30 -31 Checks 23 . Ext. Fancy Hywts 38 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 34 . 34 - - 33 -33% 33 -33% Med. 24 -24% 24 -24% - 24 -24% 24 -24% Pullets 23 - 21%-23 - 21%-23 21%-23 TREND—Market weak on top grades but holding stea dy to firm on smaller sizes. Next year’s asparagus crop depends upon asparagus fern growth during this growing season. LEM HOOBER >UBS& Ph. SOuthfield 8-343) Tues. Wed. Nearby White* 38 • 26 -26i/s 22 -23 18 - Nearbv Browns 371/2? 31 - 27 - 18 - Midwestern Mixed 33 - 23Vfc -21 -22 30 -31 23 - Midwestern Browns 36%- Midwestem Whites Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co. • As low as $1.25 a week) • FREE MOUNTING •jjf Umars i; |P 237-241 N. Queen St. |p p LANC. EX 7-516^ Thurs. 37V5-38 36 -37 26 -261/2 "26 -261/5 22 -23 23 - 18 - 18 - 371/2- 31 - 27 - 18 - 33 - 231/2-24 21 -22 30 -31 23 - -231/2-24 21 -22 30 -31 23 - 36 %- fm. Wlterf! when you deal for a new pair of <S> SUBURBANITES ‘GOODYEAR With an extra wheel you don’t re-mount 3-T Sub urbanites each season. Get this top-traction deal now! FREE! WINDSHIELD SCRAPER Fri. 36 - 18 - 32 - 35 -36
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