poultry Center lersGainSomeStrength Prices increase ierS < the ne L ancdster Jr-.' 26.3,’ 3. Same, 1300 WR- Fully 2 Cents al „ this week P, 12-6, NO SALE, 22 1 bid; £ c ’head sold at 4. Hershey Hostetter, 600 W- Delmarva reported prices j9 ’ 360 „<r from 18 8 to VP 12-6, Roy E. Ream, 26 2; ranging from 18 to 20 60 ia ngmg *rom 1001 5 testsr ' G fereiner, 1250 L- lor 807,800 head at farms . a 850 roasters F, 18 Mo. NO SALE, 12.0 during the 24 hour period lots oi , 23 6 to bid - ending 10 30 Friday morn t P , ot of ’ 1,500 6. Benjamin Brubaker, 350 rag. This price was an aver “l 6 T brought 13 3. WV, 11, Roy E Ream, 19 3; age of two cents higher. f ° w l nutlets made 7. Aberdeen Mills, 6800 WV The report included 558,700 ot lot of 20 van- 9-2 Meader’s Poultry, 18 8; head purchased at the East ,° brought 17 0 8 Miller & Bushong, (Jay ern Shore Poultry exchange llc c L. offered a Donmoyer) 350 WC, 93, Dan ft prices ranging from 19 50 May 5 n sal h e ° d ffe^ d 4o K. Good, 19 2; 9 M&B. (Ab- to 20 4 ■ 7 ?i 9 10 Inti contain- rani N. Mi ler), 1700 WV, 9- Estimated slaughter in Del q°ld 32 3, W C Melhnger & Son, marva for the week end 'BO t>i rds ,, pnmn'ete 19 5, 10 Same, 20 1; was 699,000 head compared wing ft hpr seller 11 M&B, (Harry Boyer), to the 745,000 head last • h lot =sis am- 5300 IR, 9, Daniel K. Good, week end age m 19.7, 12 M&B (Harold Hoi- Demand for live poultry and , , vs buyer and linger), 1800 WV, 9-2, Starr was strong and the move alld c ’ Poultry, 18 8, 13. M&B, 2000 jnent of poultry was general wir.White Vantress, WV, 9, S E Davis, 19 1, 14 iy good although the early Rock Cockerels, Same, 6000 WV, 9, Meaders weekend buying was irre } ® Rock PuTets, L- Poultry, 19 4; 15 Same, 2,- gu i ar . l n Fowl, WVP-White 400 WV, 9, Roy E. Ream, Georgia reported sales of ■ Pullets, WC White 1S .8; 959,000 head at prices rang ’lß Indian Rivers. W 16 M&B ' (Frank Bradley) ing ’ from 16 5 t o 18 25 at l \ e Vantress Cocker- 350 WV, 13. Roy E. Ream f arms £ or the 24 hour period ■■mtiess Pullets, -WR 29 6; 17. Russel F Taylor, en( j lng xo jq Friday morn (e Rock Heavy Fowl, 5600 WV, 9-5, Starr Poultry mg Estimated slaughter m white Arbor Acre 20 2; 18. Amos M Shirk, Georgia f or the week end W 150^^i O ’Tx John ~ was 1.761.000 head. B Martin 1300 W as, 20 1; 19 Henry B. Hoov- Carl B Risser, 19 6; er, (David S Hoover) 2500 X L Fisher, 1400 W- (Turn to page 5) ATTENTION FARMERS 1 vou can get electric fence posts complete with 2 jtors and wire clip for only 58c each. ;y starter $4.75 Hot Kaps $1 00 chick feed $5 20 p reezer Boxes Vi pt 69c arter, DP $4 45 IVfe pt . 79c, qt . 89c F ‘ Freezer Box lids 65c ilacer 25 lb $3 75 Tomato & Cabbage Feed 25 lb. $l5O plants 35c doz. ig Ration $3 70 Eggplant & Pepper Dairy $3.65 plants 50c doz. Bronze turkey Flowers 50c doz tits 85c .each Geraniums 65c each IMAM’S CASH FEED STORE Harrisburg Pike Ph Lane EX 4-7715 Willis H Weaver, Mgr ' ! ' '1 'jm. 9 - /j tMIMM** m SPECIAL savi nm with Ait 3*hog i hag of OouMe-Oufy JS* «ithCf 2 b«st of v*{f Dty«loper or t of Caff fMbfs, IT'S NEW DOUBLE-DUTY VEALMAKER! 18 n ®w 10% fat milk replacer, fortified with antibiotics, will oduce the gains that will permit you to market your veal c Ve s at a heavier and highly profitable weight. GET THe DETAILS TODAY ffom your Farm IB e * u .... or call the Farm * U tore nearest you. Lancaster 4 0541 Quarryville Lgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 For economy and nutri tional excellence, start your ' | calves the Profitmaker way. Just one 25 lb. bag of Farm Bureau Double-Duty Calf maker replaces 400 lbs. of whole milk. Depending upon s the price you receive for milk, you save as much as 514.00 on each calf. START YOUR REPLACEMENT CALVES RIGHT .... Use Farm Bureau's calf feeding program. Manheim MOhawk 5-2466 Delmarva - Georgia Fluid Milk Production In Spring Flush Production greatly increas cd at all points although Atlanta continued at the hi gh levels of last week. Rate of production increase show ed in northern latitudes In spite of a good demand, hea vy surplus supphes were CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 7. 1960—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, May 2nd to Friday, May 6th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thura. fc'xt. Fey, Hywts 35 - Med. 33 ■ Pullets 29 - P-wees 24 - Ext. Fey Hywts 39 Med. 38 Pullets 35 P-wees 24 Kxt. Fey. Hywts 34 Med. 31 Pullets Stds. 33 Chtcks 301/2- Kxt. Fancy Hywts 39 Fey Hywts. 34 Med. 33 Pullets 29 TREND; Market very dull and weak on eggs not siut able for storage. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. channeled to manufacturers Advertisers will be glad Prices were 20 to 25 lower to have you mention Lancasr at New York at 455 to 4.60 ter Farming when answering per 40 quart unit. advertisements. SILAGE PRESERVATIVE DEXTROPEP Again Offered SAVES MONEY because it is a concentrated pre servative. Recommended use only 50 lbs. per ton of silage. ADDS FEEDING VALUE to the silage because it contains over 80% total digestable nutrients. PRESERVES THE NATURAL NUTRIENTS in the grass by reducing run off because one part corn oil meal absorbs six parts water. WIRTHMORE FEEDS Hiestand, Inc. Marietta, R. D. 1 Ph. HA 6.9301 Weigel Bros. Oxford, Pa. Phone 63-J Glenn H. Herr Paul M. Ressler & Son Manheim, H.D. 1 Paradise Landisville TW 8-8391 ph< Sirasburg QV 7-3931 Clem E. Hooker Leßoy M. Sensenig Intercourse Hinkletown Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431 Ph. 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