oultry Center er Prices Decline i brought prices rom 16-5 through > Lancaster Poultry week with 13 going at the lower per cent at 17.5 cent at 17.7 to r five per cent sold o 20.3. of 16 lots of broil inmg 57,600 head ie auction block, were three lots of 10m fowl, one lot mea fowl, one lot ckerel roasters and 975 pullet roasters. lg is the complete sale v-sith lot num • grower in paren ount and kind, age and days, buyer 3DE- WV - White W Mts - White L-F - Leghorn 'Cockerel, P - Pul foss. Martin, 200 Guin -3., John E Retting -2 C. F. Hess, 950 Walter Lehman, 'George Neauman schreck) 4000 WV, I ALE, 16.8 bid; 4. Bushong (Arthur) 5600 W. Mts, 9-2, , 17 0 bid; 5. Same, 9-2, M. C. Mellin n, 18.2; (C 1 ay ton T. Thom- WV, 9-5, John N. 19.0; 7. M&B, lissley), 2500 WV, Poultry, 19.3; 8. Kready, 2000 W arry Weaver, Jr., me, 1000 WV, 10- . Thomas, 19.7; 10. Hospital (Richard WV, 9-6, Marvin 20.3; n Loaf Flour in Apron Sacks 25 lb. $2 15 Fashioned & Self Rising Buckwheat Flour lat chick order in now for your Early Order Discount! Pellets Pig Chow s Milk cer $5.30 Dog Feed $7.50 16% Dairy 15% Hog Feed $3.75 Horse Feed Fine Chick Feed $4.90 Fitting Ration Prices subject to change jus at the Farm Show Booth No. 484.485 s Calf MAN’S CASH FEED STORE risburg Pike Willis H. Weaver, Mgr ORIN LAMOR HAS A DEFINITE PLACE IN R EGG PRODUCTION PROGRAM i: From A Recent 9 Month Test Vere Produced On Florin La-Mor For .06 lbs. Feed Per Dozen Eggs i do the same or very similar on your ith Florin La-Mor and Proper Manage- UN LA-MOR i 5.... iplete • Economical • Practical ©red in bulk or neatly packed 50 # >ers ow us the pleasure of serving you— PHONE MT. JOY OL 3-2411 Igemuth Bros., Inc. FLORIN. PA. 11. Martin M. Heisey, 850 L-F, 22 M 6., Daniel K. Good 10.4; 12. Harold Witmer, 350 L-F, 18 Mo., Walter Lehman 9 6; 13. Elmer Sensenig, 1000 WVC, 8-6, NO SALE, 18.5 bid; 14. M&B, (John O. Moyer, J»-,) 4500 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 17 9; 15. Same 4700 WV, 9-2, H. W. Long acre, Inc., 18.0; 15 Same, 4600 WV, 9-2, H. W. Longacre, Inc., 17 5; 17. Same, Starr Poultry, 17 7 18 M&B (Frank Bradley), 975 WVC, 13, Daniel K. Good, 29 2; 19. Same, Linn Poultry 37.1; 20 Elmer Metzler, 3000 WV, 9-2, Earl B. Risser, 19.9; 21. M&B, Joseph Bushey), 9000 WV, 9-2 Meader’s Poul. try, 17 5; 22 Same; 23. Jac ob C Herr, 2500 WVX, 9-6, Harry Weaver, Jr, 16.5; 24. Same, 2900 WVX, 9-6, H. W. Longacre, Inc, 16 5; 25. Same, 2000 WVX, 9-6, H W. Longacre, Inc., 16.5. A new definition of a fa rm is being applied to the 1959 census of Agriculture. A farm must have 10 or more acres with agricultur al sales of $5O or more a year. Or if it is less than 10 acres it must have minim um sales of $250 a year. University animal scienti sts say that the value of a beef cow is indicated by the weight and value of her calf at weaning time They advise curing the herd clos ely and keeping heifers fr om good cows. Read the Classifieds cwt $$ 50 $3.55 . $3 95 $3 95 $4 95 $3.70 Ph Lane EX 4-7715 Delmarva - Georgia Buying Interest Improves Late Delmarva reported 631* 300 head at prices ranging from 15.25 to 17.85 for the 24 hour period ending 10.30 Friday morning. Buying interest improved in instances though it-is in creasingly competitive. The demand continues generally fair, with live offerings amp le Estimated slaughter in Del marva for the week end was 487,000 head compared to the 103,000 head last week end. Georgia reported sales on Thursday of 929,000 head at prices of 15 to 17 with most of the sa’es being at 15 to 15 9. Prices reported to 10 30 Friday morning for 1,769,- 000 head ranged from 14 5 to 16 with sales mostly at 15 Estimated slaughter in Georgia for the weekend was 2,111,000 head compared to the 997,600 last weekend. Supply Steady Demand Better Milk production was re ported steady at most points though Philadelphia was re ported higher. Demand im proved though Philadelphia reported fair to lighter sales, Surplus, liberal at points, was moved to manufacturers or separators. Prices at New York were unchanged _to 10 cents lower at $5.40 to $5.50 per 40 quart unit. Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Need Snovely's Form Senric* NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 : RESEARCH w SERVICE Means Better Results VISIT US AT BOOTH 750 -750 A AT THE PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW Our research men will be glad to discuss new developments in poultry and livestock nutrition. Leßoy M. Sensenig Clem E. Hoober Hinkletown Intercourse Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Ph. SOuthiield 8-3431 Dillabaugh & Bleacher Glen H. Herr R. D. 2, Conestoga Manheim, R.D. 1 Ph. TR 2-3086 or TR 2-3555 Landisville TW 8-8391 Paul M. Ressler & Son Hiestand, Inc. Paradise Marietta. R. D. 1 Ph. Slrasburg OV 7-3931 ph. HA 6-9301 U i; l"j -S j r . . j . ~.,. T , , rt Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 9. 1960 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January 4th to Friday, January Bth Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. fixt. Fey, Hywts Med. Pullets P-wees Ext. Fey. Hywts ‘ 31M>- Med. 27 - Pullets 25Va- P-wees 19 20 Ext. Fey. Hywts 29 - Med 27 - Pmlets 23 - Stds. 26 1 /i-2 l 7 Checks 25 - Ext. Fancy Hywts 29 Vj- Ext. Fey. Hywts -29 Med. 27 Pullets 24 -TREND—Egg market generally steadier with consid erable surplus Westerns being stored and less surplus near, bys in most quarters. • Lane. Yards (From page 2) closing mostly 13.25-14 25. No. 3’s early down to 12.50. U. S. 1-2 grade 190-220 lb. ho'gs including lots more uniform for weight & grade at 14 50-15 50. Few lots, mostly no. I’s, 195-220 lbs. atIO.OO .this kind absent af ter Monday. 230-250 lb. butchers early at 12 00-12 75. Lot 268 lb. gilts mostly no. 2’s late at 13 25. 300-600 lb. sows 8.00-12.00 few down to 7.00: SHEEP. Receipts will to tal about 500 head or about 315 head more than last For You Nearby Whites -311/2 301/2- ' 251/2-26 23y 2 - 20 19 31 27 25 19 .20 Nearbv Browns 30 V>- 27 25 19 .271/2 27 25 .20 19 Midwestern Mixed 28V2- 271/2-28 29 25 -25 Vi 25 -251/2 26 23 . 23 - 23 261/2-27 261/2-27 26 ‘/j-27 241/2-25 241/2-25 241/2-25 Midwestern Browns 29V6- Midwestem Whites 28V2-29 28V2-29 29 - 25V2-26 251/2-26 26 - 231/2- 231/2- 231/2- Copyrighted 19S8 By Oinw-Barry Co, 30V -26 - 23V2- 19 30 Vi -25 -26 231/2- 19 -20 -20 30V2- -27 Vi 27 V^-28 301/2- 25 -20 19 -20 291/2- 291/2- week. Trading was moder ately active with wooled slaughter lambs selling at weak prices compared with last week Good and Choice 75-100 lb. slaughter lambs managed 18 00-21.00 with Utility selling down to 14.00, Give Lancaster Farming advertising a chance to work Profitmakers the World Over Winner of National Egg Lay ing Tests . . . Random Sam ple Tests . . . Winner of all THREE 1359 Belgium Ran dom Sample Tests. FOR MORE INCOME MAKE YOUR NEXT FLOCK THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS HONEGGER LAY EH. Consistently good year alter year Special Early Order Discounts J. HOWARD MOORE. Sales Mgr. Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery HAROLD G. WINDLE COCHRANVILLE, PA. Phone: Aiglen LY 3-’.941 3 30 -30 J 2 261/2-27 231/2- 19 -20 301/2- 271/2-2G 25 . 19 -20 29 - 26 - 23 - 261/2-27 241/2-25 291/2- 29 - 26 - 231/2.