r Center . ■ - Georgia pFfead Continues - ' Prices Slip , all the Mellinger & Son, 19 2; Jack at the Bucher, 4450 WV, 9, Mead frV Center er’s Poultry, 19 2; it; lots in- 11. Same, 91, Header’s „rds crossed Poultry, 19.4; 12. Wenger’s ' thpr lot of Mi’l Inc, (Vernon Zimmer not sell, man),' 1000 WVC, 13-2, H. W. ‘2 J Longacre, Inc, ?3.7; 13. iTo cocker- Same, 1000 WVP, 13-2, W. C. oQT to Mellinger & Son, 32 2; 14. ’ ht ei 1 712 Miller & Bushong (John *>29o*l to Hiehl), 750 IRP, 13, Boy E. fwd Ream, 32 1; 15. Same, 750 IB ffofs C, 13, Carl B. Bisser, 33.0; 25 0t032 3. lg M&B] (Charles Ni ss iey) •00 leghorn 2000 wv> 9 . 2> starr Poultryi 19.0; 17. M&B, (Luther Un derwood Jr), 5000 18, 9, Starr Poultry, 19 0; 18. M&B, (Clair Bomberger), 2900 18, 9-6, NO SALE, 17 5 bid; 19. M&B, (Kenneth M. Funk), 240 WVC, 13. John N. Tho mas, 28 7; 20. Same, 800 WVP, 13, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 29 9. 21. Same. 240 WVC, 13 C F. Manbeck, Inc., 29.4; 22. Same, 700 WVP, 13, Carl B Bisser, 31.0; 23. Same. 700 WVP, 13, J. Bobert Charles 30 2; 24. Same. 150 WVC, 13 John N. Thomas, 32.1; 25. Same, 800 WVC, 13, Boy E. Beam, 34.5. 26. M&B (JoJhn Olesh, Jr 1750 WVP, 14-3, W. C. Mel linger & son, 33 6: 27. Same, 1750 WVP, 14-3. W. C. Mel linger & Son, 33.5; 28. M&B (Daniel Lehman) 5000 18,8- 5, Withdrawn Prior To Sale. 29. M&B (Millard Chubb), 1400 18, 10-2, Roy E. Beam, (Turn to page 15) •h 31 sale 93,165 head and 79,395 e complete grower in nt and and days /hite Van ivers, LFY irhngs, P - IS 11, 662 WV mger & Son WVC, 13, . 32 0; 3. 95, W. C. , 217; 4. lomas, 20 3; ;ssel, 6800 >1 K. Good, WV, 11-2, 9, 7. An -1000 WV, ’homas; 8 mn, 500 L jer Co. 13 2 ; (J Harold , 9-5, W. C. 10 PER- PACKAGE KAPS $1 200 Vantress Cross Chicks 17c lb. Altman’s Dog Meal 25 lbs. $2.23 Horse Feed $3.95 20% Hog. Pig, Sow Feed 25 lbs. $2.15 Altman’s Milk _ Replacer 25 lbs. $3.75 * ■ Altman’s Calf Feed $5.15 $4.35 water Softener $2.45 $5.10 Turkey Smarter $4.70 S CASH FEED STORE , garden, vergreens 25 lbs. $1.68 Pike Willi* H. Weaver, Mgr t s? IRTHMORE Chick Starter ucal feed that ng re P 1 acement chicks. It is high in t c °ntains the vitamins and other e needed for early chick growth . dependable ration. ’ , pellets and crumbles—with medi °ccidios ls . a °d check the results for yourself? HMORE feeds M - RESSLER & SON Ph. Strcsburg OV 7-3931 <* >'" ■ nr’ $4.30 Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 especially well i -i Supplies Good Delmarva reported prices of 16.70 to 18.80 for 804,700 head at farms during the 24- hour period endmg 10.30 a. m. Friday. Prices averaged slightly lower with live supplies ful ly adequate for demand. Estimated slaughter in Delmarva for the week end was 555,000 compared to the 624,000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on March 25 regained the point it had lost the previous week. Broilers made 18 02 and mash cost $91.22 per ton for a ratio of 4.0. Georgia reported prices of 17 to 18.5 for 1,303,900 head at farms Estimated slaugh ter by Georgia processors was 1,491,000 for the week end. Fluid Milk Production Still On The Increase Production of fluid milk continued to increase in all areas. Offerings were in ex cess of trading needs except at Atlanta where supplies were in balance with de mand. Demand at Philadel phia showed some improve ment, but was only fair at GET MORE EARS TO THE ROW SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY 4 •*. avi ■ Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Ext. Fey. Hywts 41 -42 Med. 40 - Pullets 31 - P-wees 26 - Ext. Fey Hywts 43 - Med. 40 - Pullets 35 - P-wees 26 • Ext. Fey Hywts 35V2-3G Med. 35 - Pullets Stds. 34 - Checks 31 - Ext. Fancy Hywts 41 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 371/2-38 Med. 371/2- Pullets 31 - TREND—Market continues to clear very closely under an excellent demand for all grades. New York and Boston. Some surplusses moving to cottage cheese production. Price for KILL SOIL INSECTS WITH ■ ■ • alarm Increase yields economically by controlling soil insects with aldrin. One application of aldrin pays for itself through bigger, better yields of quality com. Aldrin is e.asy to use. You can apply it as a spray, granules or mixed with starter fertilizers. Order your supply today and by harvest you’ll see why aldrin stands for bigger yields. aldrin 11iiu..., STANDS TOR MW BIGGER YIELDS AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DIVISION mo Wa«t st N«w Y#rk SO. N»w York ~ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1960 —3 From Monday, March 28th to Friday, April Ist Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl. Nearby Whites 42 - 40 - 31 - 26 - Nearbv Browns 43 40 35 26 Midwestern Mixed 35V2-36 371/2-38 ‘39 34 - 30 - Midwestern Browns 41 - 41 - Midwestern Whites 37 - 37 - 31 - Copyrighted 1951 By Umor-Bony Co. 42 - 42 40 - 40 31 -32 32 26 - 26 -33 43 40 35 26 -37 35 -36 36 NOT QUOTED 341/2-35 36 30 - 30 -381/2 40 -38 38 -32 32 38 37 31 -39 -33 bottling quality milk at New York was unchanged at 5.12 to 5.17 per 40 quart unit. Shavings HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road LANCASTER. PA, Phone EX 4-5412 • CLEAN DRY OR GREEN PINE • MIXED • Bags or Bulk—Deliveries over 2 ton and trailer load prices SHELI %i/ij -34 -27 44 41 36 26 -27 -38 41 39 33 -40 -34