' poultry Center oilers Regain Vz Cent ~c gamed back the S. Good) 3,500 WVX, 9-2, 0 t they lost in last Starr Poultry, 19.3; 8. Miller c ~rtion at the Lancas- & Bushong (Ed Decker) 15,- '5 Center this week. 000 WV, 9-2, H. W. Long *°rr 1 9 sale moved. 87- acre, Inc., 19.5; 9. Same, 19.- W' m 23 lots at 6; 10. M&B, (Harold L. b .Zing from 19.2 to Brandt) 1,000 WV, 9-2, W. C. S nver half the sales Mellinger & Son, 19.2; 19 5 and 19.6. n. Parke K. Herr, 2,000 fowl continued to WV, 9-6, ‘Daniel K. Good, fancy prices when 19 3; 12. Same, 1,550 WV, 9- o single lot brought 6, Daniel K. Good, 19.5; 13. 'An? lot of 500 heavy David K. Burkholder, 3,000 ioHe 26 9. Four lots of WV, 93, Header’s Poultry, brought 23.0 19 5; 14. Wm. K. Burkhold tor 2,525 head and er, 3,500 WVC, 9, Header’s ints of cockerel roast- Poultry, 19.5; 15. John B. Landing 2,250 head sold Kurtz (Clyde H. Martin) Sold ffto 27 1. A total of with lot No. 35; birds in 33 lots were 16. John B Kuriz (David lia and 95,530 head in Newswanger) 4,000 WV, 9-4 w ere sold. Starr Poultry, 19.5; 17. N. is the complete W, Kreider & Sons, 8,000 W '' nfh seller, grower in V, 8-6, NO SALE, 19.2 bid; amount and 18. Jack Bucher, 4,200 WV, 5 ® age in weeks and 9, Header’s Pou try, 19.5; 19. hnver and price. Same, 19.7; 20. Same, 19.8; ride WV-White Van- 21. Richard Musselman, 16 Wilts - White Moun- 1,800 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. j TR-Indian Rivers, LF - Good,, 19.3; 22. Kenneth B n fowl, HF - Heavy Noll, 2,800 WV, 9-5, Daniel °r - Cockerel, P. Pullet, K. Good, 19.8; 23. Clayton ’s bie d H - Shenk, 1,000 WV, 92, ®rhai es G Myer, 2400 Carl B. Risser, 20 0; 24. Ar o vrs, Daniel K. Good, thur D. Fowl, 850 IRC, 13, 2 Roy Edwards, 1600 W. C. Mellinger & Son, 26 5; 'i, 10-2, Roy E. Ream, 25. Same, 850 IRP, 13, W 2 Robert B. Noll, 3960 C Mellinger & Son, 23.0; 101 Roy E. Ream, 20 5. 26. Arthur D Fowl, 850 ame 1885 WV, 10-I,Dan IRC, 13, CoPege Hill Poult- Rood, 20 2; 5. Same, ry, 26 5; 27. Same 850 IRP, wv, 10-1, Daniel K. 13, W. C. Mellinger & Son, , 20 2 2 3 0; 28. Same, 550 IRC, 13, Same’ 1985 WV, 10-1, Daniel K. Good, 271; 29 t N Thomas, 20.2; 7. Same, 550 IRP. 13, Daniel ihme Farm Supply (John Turn to Page 2 30 B B Bronze Turkey Poults - '4 weeks 40 White Holland Poults - 1 week 50 Beltsville Turkeys -65 c each 90 New Hampshire Chicks urkey starter $4.75 3 ft. electric fence posts hick Starter $4.30 with (2) two insulators me Chick Gram $5.15 and clips only 58c each pecial Chop $3 20 Poultry wire and cattle Itman’s Milk wire Replacer $3.75 Roof paint - Red Oxide a'f Feed $5 20 Paint itting Ration $3.70 Don’t forget we have 6% Dairy $3.60 freezer boxes - pts., et your plants & flowers pt. Vz, qts at Altman’s CCC Insecticides ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 17 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr Delmarva - Georgia Demand Fair, Instances Good Delmarva reported prices ranging from 17.80 to 19.20 on 774,200 head daring the 24 hour period ending 10:30 a.m. Friday. Estimated slaughter in Del marva for the week end is 626.000 head compared to 579.000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler-fe ed ratio for the week ending May 13 was up to 4 0 com pared to 3.8 a week earlier and 3 3a year ago. Broilers averaged 18 48 and mash co st $91.96 per ton. Fluid Milk Production Slows In Southeast Production of fluid milk was reported slower in the southeast area. Other mark ets reported higher produc tion with Philadelphia not ing surplusses at or near -the seasonal peak Demands mostly fair with surplus go ing to separators and cheese production. Who’esale prices for bottling quality milk at New York were unchanged at $4.55 to $4.60 per 40 quart unit. ORDER YOUR MANZATE From LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU Buy Vour MAN2ATE through EASTERN STATES FARMERS' EXCHANGE AvaUab-le Jn -All Lancaster County Communities . For top protection against tomato and potato diseases use Du Pont “Manzate” ► Proved protection against all major fungus diseases ► Mild on plants— won’t harm foliage or stunt growth ► Easy to use, a wettable powder, mixes readily with water ► Top yields— helps get bigger, better-quality crops For further information Du Pont “Manzate” see your dealer today. v * For low-cost, effective weed and brush control, use Du Pont Dybar® fenuron weed and brush killer. Just spread the dry pellets in the aiea you want cleared, and “Dybar” does the rest. See your dealer for further information. mm * r G U S FAT Off BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER lIVING . .THROUGH CHEMISTRY MANZATE AND OTHER DUPONT PRODUCTS 736 East Chestnut Street Weekly New York Egg Mkt. fixt. Fey, Hywts 351/2- 35V>- Med. 30 - 31 - Pullets 24 -25 26 - P-wees 20 - 20 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 39 - Med. 34 - Pullets 31 - P-wees 21 - Ext. Fey Hywts 3514- 3514- 3514- 3514- Med. 2814-2914 2914-30 30 -31 31 - Pullets Stds. 3214-33 33 Checks 3014- 30 Flxt. Fancy Hywts 37 Ext. Fc; Hywts 351/2- 351/2- 361/a- 361/a- Med. 29 -30 30 -31 31 -32 32 ■ Pullets 24 -25 26 - 26 - 26 - TREND—Market generally steady with supplies of top grades ample for most needs. Mediums and pullets well cleared. “My business is custom spraying, and I have to be certain that my customers are satisfied. I have used ‘Manzate’ maneb-fungicide on thousands of acres of tomatoes and potatoes for a number of years with.excellent results! “I feel that I am giving my customers’ crops the best protection from disease when I use ‘Manzate’ fungicide in a regular spray program.” On all chemicals, alieags foliate label instructions and warnings catefidly. distributed by J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., INC. Phone EX 7-3721 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 21, 1960 —3 From Monday, May 16th to Friday, May 20th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Nearby White* Nearbv Browns 39 - 34 - 31 - 21 - Midwestern Mixed NOT QUOTED 33 - 33 -3014 30 -3014 30 Midwestern Browns 37 - Midwestern Whites Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. JOHN M. HESS, JR. Hess Spray Service, Flat in, Pennsylvania maneb fungicide MANZATE maneb fungicide 3514- 3614- 32 - 26 - 20 - 32 - 26 - 20 - 39 - 34 - 31 - 21 - 39 - 34 - 31 - 21 - 3314- -3014 30 -3014 3714- 3714- Lancaster, Penna. Fri. 3614- 32 - 26 - 20 - 39 - 34 - 31 - 21 - 36 - 31 - 3714- 36Vz -32 - 26 -