oultry Center s. Interest Improve prices jumped at ister Poultry center when 25 lots of >irds sold at prices from 19.1 through fowl in three lots il of 1,295 birds 21.1 to 22.3. Leg -1 brought prices of 4 for 2,350 head in and 180 males in 3 for 8 0 to 10.4. iges of the broiler ■e as follows: 46% 5, 40% at 19 6-20 0, I 3 to 20.7, 6% at md 5% at 219-22.7. is the complete tie with lot num- Grower in paren- junt and breed, ; eks and days, buy ice. ;ODE: WV - White IR - Indian Rivers, White Rock Heavy i 1 - Leghorn Fowl, White Cross Heavy mertcn’s Willow • • *"j PENT-A-CIN for truly effective Mastitis control EBectireness never before possible it now avail able with the broad-apectnim formulations of Bock land PENT-A-CIN mastitis products. Available in injectors, multi-injectors and tubes—to meet every mastitis need. Newest mastitis fighter is wonder working Neo-Pent-A-Cin. which treats all forms of mastitis without using Penicillin. Stock up at your dealers now. or write us. ROCKLAND g-HlAs oil’ll Do Better Starting Pullets EARLY BIRD 4 v Pullet growing records of last fall on our own and custom farms indicated the following factors. RANGED FROM 144 TO 151 DAYS FEED CONSUMED PER BIRD RANGED FROM 16 LBS. TO 19.1 LBS. COSTS PER BIRD AVERAGED 75 CENTS. - OUTSTANDING GROWERS HAD LOW AS 67.65 CENTS AT 23 WEEKS). -AGES FIT TO HOUSE ON THESE FLOCKS AVERAG ED 94.8%. US HELP YOU WITH YOUR the finest poultry service Lere, contact your Miller thong Representative or Lancaster EXpress 2-2145. \\\»!//,/ tw 4''' Of .acturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 Brook Farm, 400 WXHP, 8 mo., Roy E. Ream 21.1; and 100 males, Roy E. Ream 8.0; 2. Elias Frey 700 WV, 10-2, Carl B. Risser, 20.7; 3. Mil ler & Bushong, (Richard Blessing), 2500 WV, 9-3, Stair Poultry, 19 5; 4. Same, 1000 WV, 913, Starr Poultry 19 5; 5. M&B, (Roy B, Mar tin) 5000 WV, 9-3, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 19.6; 6. Same, Starr Poultry, 19-5; 7 M&B (Elvin H. Noit) 4400 WV, 9-2, Meader’s Poul try, 19.5 8. Same. 4100 WV, 9-2, Linn Poultry, 19.7; 9. Lynn Thompson, 3500 WV, 9, Victor K. Weaver Inc, 19.1; 10. Same, 200 WV, 9, Victor F. Weaver Inc., -19 1; 11 M&B, (Stephen Stoltz fus) 3000 WV, 9-3, Linn Poul try, 19 9; 12 Same, Daniel K Good, 19 8; 13 Eli N. Martin, 4000 WV, 9-2, Mead er’s Poultry 19 6; 14. Same, Starr Poultry, 19 4; 15. Geo. Weaver, 2000 L-F, 20 Mo , Roy E. Ream, 10.4; 16. Amos (Turn to page 9) - ON - Miller & Bushong, Delmarva - Georgia Supplies In Fair Balance Delmarva reported prices for the 24 hour period end ing at 10:30 Friday on 679- 100 head ranging from 16.60 to 19.10 Estimated slaughter for the week end was 520,000 head compared to 487,000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending January 8 was 3 7 with br oilers averaging 16 95 and mash costing $9172 a ton. The ratio last week was up to 3 9 with broilers at 18 30 and mash at $93 96. Georgia reported prices of 17 to 18 at the farm for 1,454,000 head. Estimated slaughter for the week end is 1,648,000 head. Philadelphia Notes Increase Production was reported steady to slightly higher. At Philadelphia increases were noted to be five to 15 per cent above a year ago lev els. Bottling demand mostly good to fair. Excess surplus noted particularly at Phila delphia and Boston, moved to separators. , Prices at New York for bottling quality milk ran ged from $5.40 to 550 per 40 quart unit. I I I A great statesman has ob served that if it stays zero outside we’re likely to have cold weather. FEED COSTS AS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM! 9 CO Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Lancaster farming, Saturday. January 16. 1960—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, January 11th to Friday, January 15lh Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Ext. Fey. Hywts 30 -30V2 30Va- Med. 27 -28 28 - Pullets 23Vz- 24Vi- P-wees 19 -20 Ext. Fey. Rywts 30 Vz- Med. 28 -29 Pullets 25 P-wees 19 Uxt. Fey. Hywts 28 - Med. 26i/ 2 - Pullets 23 - Stds. 26 - Checks 241/2-25 Ext. Fancy Hywts 29V2- Ext. Fey. Hywts 29 - Med. 261/2- Puilets 231/2- TREND—SheII egg market unsettled and irregular with an easier position in top large under a lack of support and increased selling pressure. Medium and pullets still clearing well. SnavelY*s Farm Servic# NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 Attention Farmers! • Bulk Feed & Grain Processing • Bulk Fertilizer Storage • Fertilizer Spreader Service # Remodeled Office & New pole con structed warehouse • New Shelling & Grain Handling Equipment Inc. FARMERS' EXCHANGE Nearby Whites Nearbv Browns 301/2- 3iy 2 - 29 -291/a 29 25 - 25 - -20 Midwestern Mixed 29 - 29 ■ 261/a- 261/2- 23 - 231/2- 27 - 27 - 241/2-25 24V2-25 Midwestern Browns 29 %- Midwestern Whites 29 • 26V2- 231/a Copyrighted 1358 By Uruei-Bcrry Co. CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used FRIDAY, JAN. 22nd NOON UNTIL 9.00 P. M. Please plan to attend and observe "Farmer Owned Facilities" Eastern States QUARRYVILLE. PA. 311/2- 281/a -241/2- 31 Vi -28 - 24 Vi- 321/2-33 -29 Vz 29 I £- 25 - 29 ■ 261/2- 23i/2- 27 - 24V2-25 291/2- 30 -301/a 29 - 271/2- 24 - 29 - 271/2- 24 - Howard B. Flyte Jr. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS., CO, 430 W. Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. EXpress 7-8284 Open House Refreshments 301/2-3 J 281/2- 241/2- 29i/>- 25 . 28V2 261/2- 231/2- 27 - 241/2-25 30 -30 3 a 281/2- 271/2- 24 -