Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 20, 1960, Image 3

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    Poultry Center
ces Continue Weak
lers slipped slightly a
his week at the Lan
poultry Center when
birds in 12 lots sold
- e s ranging from 18.6
' Two lots _o£ Pullet
rs including 1,625
brought 21 9 to 24.1
£ lots of Cockerel roas
ith 5,075 head sold at
0 f 22 3 to 24 5. Six
jf roasters were not
i e lots of 4,550 leg
fowl were sold at 11.0
ie lot of 200 heavy
r a s bid to 17.4 but was
Id
total offered 76,490
jn 30 lots and sold 67,-
•- m 23 lots,
mg is the complete
sale with seller,
m parenthesis, am
breed, age in weeks
buyer and price.
WV-White Vantress
iorn Fowl, HF-Heavy
R Indian Rivers, dl
ls, P Pullets.
\as D. Leaman, 1750
or J Koser Co., 11 0;
t L Landis, 2000 WV
Davis, 19 1; 3. Harry
'i, 200 HF, 21 Mo,
S, 17.4 BID, 4 Mil
;hong (Early Bird
•m), 1600 LF, 18 Mo.
Koser Co., 11.0; 5.
llmer Showalter) 3,-
, 9-3, Darnel K. Good
, (Carl Shirk) 5100
Daniel K. Good,' 18 6
100 Heavy Chicks
you have trouble with your calves scouring????
• not come in and get some calf vitamins or
Calf Builder?
ep tnose calves growing by using Altman’s Milk
acer 25 lbs. only $3.75 or Altman’s Calf Ration at
cwt
about that Medicated Booster Feed to stop
aymg slumps when you need all the eggs you
;et —only $5 55.
A Rabbit Pellets
A Dog Meal
;a Pig Pellets
Chick Feed
Prices subject to change
,IMAM’S CASH FEED STORE
Harrisburg Pike Ph Lane. EX 4-7715
Willis H Weaver. Mgr
ALL-WEATHER
spreader
-tion to spread on snow-covered, frozen ground.
'sht of load moves forward... keeps traction on
car wheels of tractor.
mt unloading .. . PTO-driven .110-bushel
opacity.
io shredding . . . wide, even spreading.
>eo an Allis-Chalmers spreader work in your field
itait now to handle manure easier, faster this winter.
43S.CHALMERS
SALES AND SERVICE
& R. S. Weaver
Ask us abouf the Allls-Chalmers plan to finance
your time purchase of farm eaulpment.
Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quorryville. Pa.
Brubaker
■as er. P a .
Snavelys Farm Service
New Holland. Pa.
• Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker
RHeema. Pa. Lititz. Pa.
7. Robt. Esbenshade, 7500 W-
V, 9-1, Meader’s Poultry, 18.-
6; 8. Same; 9. MSB, (Ira
Barge) 3000 WV, 9-3, Daniel
K. Good, 19.1; 10. M&B, (El
mer Beiler) 2400 WV 10, S. E.
Davis, 18.7; 11 M&B, (Rich
ard Ingram), 6700 WV, 9, H.
W. Longacre, Inc., 18 6; 12.
M&B, (Samuel Stoltz-us), 800
WVC, 13, Darnel K. Good,
22 3; 13. Same, Carl B. Risser
22.6; 14. Same, 1200 WVC,
13, W C Mellmger & Son,
22.4; 15. Same, 1700 WVC&
P, 13, NO SALE, 21.2 Bid;
16. M&B (Moses Zimmer
man), 950 WVP, 12 3, Roy E.
Ream, 21.9; 18 Garden Spot
Broilers, (Melvin K. Barge),
225 WVC, 13 2, John N.
Thomas, 24 5; 19 Same, 675
WVP, 13-2, Carl B. Risser
24.1; 20 J. J Hess 11, 2600
WV, 9-2, John N. Thomas,
19.1;
21 J J. Hess 11, 5200 WV
9-2, Meader’s Poultry, 18.6;
22 Same, W. C. MeLnger &
Son, 19.0; 23. Parke K. Herr,
940 WVC, 13-6, NO SALE,
20 5 Bid; 24 Same, 14 2, NO
SALE, 22 0 Bid; 25. Same,
13 6, NO SALE, 22 0 Bid;
26 Parke K. Herr, 2300
WVP, 13-6, NO SALE, 20 5
Bid; 27. Same, 14-2, NO
SALE, 20 2 Bid; 28. C. J.
Hiestand, 1200 LEY, Victor
J. Koser Co, 110; 29. J J.
Hess 11, 5200 WV, 9-2, Roy
E. Ream, 191; 30. Garden
Spot Broilers, (Melvin Barge)
1050 WVC, 13-2, Carl B. Ris
ser, 24 4.
$8 50 cwt.
50 lbs. $3 80
$5 05
Stevens, Pa.
Nissley farm Service
Washington Boro. Pa.
Delmarva - Georgia
Supplies Good
Demand Fair
Delmarva reported prices
of 17 50 to 18 80 on 728,000
head for the 24 hour period
ending at 10:30 Friday mor
ning.
Offerings at Delmarva we
ro adequate in most cases
for the fair demand Esti
mated slaughter for the we
ek end was 509.000 head
compared to the 551,000 he
ad l ast week end.
The Delmarva broiler-fe
ed ratio for the week ending
February 12 was steady wi
th last week at 3 9 Broilers
for the week averased 18 06
and mash cost $92 76 per ton
This compares with the 3 8
ratio for the same week last
year when broilers were
18 35 and mash cost the gro
wer $97 36 ner ton
Georgia reported sales of
1 348,000 head at prices ot
17 to 18 1 on the farm dur
ing the 24 hour period end
ing at Friday morn
ing Estimated slaughter by
Georgia _processors for the
week end is 1 565.000 head
compared to 1,172,000 head
’ast week end.
AGE EFFECTS COLORING
Age may influence a per
son’s coloring, reminds Thel
ma Baxerl, Penn State ex
tension clothing specialist.
As women grow older, they
lose some of the fresh, vivid
color of their youth. Deep,
rich colors are more becom
ing to them than the more
brilliant ones, especially
$5.30
"Upside-down, Backwards or
■ > ny way you look at it
KEYSTONE LEGHORNS
Are Hard To Beat
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■ Leßoy M. Sensenig Clem E. Hoober
1 Hinklelown Intercourse
; Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-20C9 Ph. SOuihfie’d 8-3431
Hiestand, Inc. Glen H. Herr
Marietta, R. D. 1 Manheim, H.D. 1
Ph. HA 6-9301 Landisville TW 8-8391
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 20, 1960
Weekly New York Egg Mkf.
From Monday, February 15th to Friday, February 19th
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fn.
Nearby Whites
£xt. Fey.
Hywts 30V>- 30V 2 - 30 Vi- 30'/ 2 - 30 Vi-
Med. 28 - ,28 -28 V- 28y 2 - 28y>-
PuLets 23V2- 231/2- 231/2- 23 Vi- 23 Vi-
Pwees 19 -20 19 -20 19 -20 19 -20 19 -20
Nearbv Browns
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 33 - 33 - 34 - 34 - 34 -
Med 32%- 321/2- 331/2- 331/2- 331/2-
Pullets 26i Vi- 261/2- 271/2- 271/2- 271/2-
Peewees
Midwestern Mixed
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 281/2- 28 ,/ 2- 29 - 291/2- 291/2-
Med. 27 - 28 -28 V- 28 Vi- 281/2-
Pullets
Stds 27Vi- 27Vi- 27Vi- 28 - 28 -28 Vi
Checks 24 - 24 - 24 - 24 - 25 -
Midwestern Browns
Ext. Fancy
Hywts 32 - 32 - 33y 2 - 33Vi- 33y 2 -
Midwestern Whites
Ext. Fey.
Hywts -28 Vi-28% 29 - 29 - 29y 2 - ~ 29 Vi-
Med. 27 - 28 -28 V- 28 Vi- 28 Vz-
PuLets 23 Vi- 23Vi- 23V 2 - 23 Vi- 23 Vi-
TREND: Market dull on top white but firm and closely
cleared on other lines.
when used in large amounts.
As brown hair turns gray, it
becomes cooler in color and
looks more attractive with
cool colors than before.
Our Customers Are
Our Best Salesmen
Pa. U.S. Approved
Pullorum-Typhoid Clean
KEYSTONE HATCHERY
Rep. Daniel R. Myer
Ph. Leola OL 8-2243
Hatchery.
Ph. Leola OL 6-7851
:rs
Paul M. Ressler & Son
Paradise
Ph. Strasburg OV 7-3931
Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co.
Conscience is the small
inner voice that tells you
the Internal Revenue Ser
vice might check your re
turn
Now is the ideal time to
apply New Jersey Green
Sand and Calphos to grain
and hay fields. If interest
ed in natural program of
farming it will pay you
to investigate and use
these natural colloidal
marine deposits.
Also available our com
plete soil builder for
lawns, garden and all row
crops. Try and compare.
H. MERVIN McMICHAEL
Lane.. R. 6 Ph. TR 2-4377
or your local dealer
Profitmakers
the World Over
Honegger Layers are bred,
raised and tested for maxi
mum returns.
Maximum Returns Mean:
• High Livability
• More Top Quality Eggs
• Excellent Feed Efficiency
• High Egg Production
Any quantity available
Bag or Bulk
Ton or carload lots.
BROOKLAWN FARM
118 Kreider Avenue
Ph. LO 9-1580
For More Income Make
Next Flock
HONEGGERS
Special Early
Order Discounts
J. HOWARD MOORE.
Sales Mgr.
Second Avenue
LITITZ. PENNA.
Phone: MAdison 6-5408
Win die’s Hatchery
HAROLD G. WINDLE
COCHRANVILLE, PA.
Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941
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