c poultry Center ices Easy, Volume Up _ n broilers edged 19.0 9. M&B (Clair Bomber ices,,;: lower at the ger) 5000 IR, 9-2, Daniel K. io» aUy poultry Center Good, 191; 10. Same, 3500 as ter oU when 104,275 IR, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 18.- % lots brought pn- 8; ‘lni from 18 3t020 5 11. M&B (James Bar’ey), an % 80 percent of the 6300 IR, 9, Meader’s Poultry oV n l r 19. 18 5; 12. M&B (J. Floyd u , 6,075 roaster Kreider) 8t)00 WV, 92, Mea : made 22 to 24.1 der’S Poultry, 18.7; 13 M&B ts , nts 0 f 4,675 cock- (Oscar K. Sangrey) 6000 WV °dpis brought 23 4 to 9. Victor F Weaver, Inc., See lots of 5.430 leg- 18 5; 14 M&B, (Elam B. from 12 3 Riehl) 1700 WVC, 12-3. NO ■c° and 325 males went SALE, 22 1 bid; 15. Same, i®' ai 21 0 bid; °Mav 26 sale offered 16. M&B, (Millard Osborn) e , nf 150,880 head m 400 WVP, 12-2, NO SALE, gold 120,780 head 20 0 bid, 17. Same, 400 WVC its aacls 12-2, John N Thomas, 23 4; ’ pnmulete sale follows 18 M&B, (Charles Boose) 6 Xr grower in par- 5000 WV, 9-2, W. C Mellm amount and bre°d, ger & Son, 18 8; 19 Same, nweeks and days, buy- Carl B. Risser, 19 0; 20. M& 5 nnce B, (Samuel Stoltzfus) 3400 if,/ WV - white van- WVC, 9-2, NO SALE, 18 0; wVX - white vantress 21 Same. 22. M&B (John L-p - leghorn fowl, L. Herr), 1200 WVP, 14 2, ; t . white mountains, Carl B Ris~er, 23.6; 23. mrfian rivers, C - cock- Same, 23.1; 24 Christ L. P . pullets. Landis, 2000 WV, 10-2, John Marlin Cassel, 325 W N. Thomas, 20 3; 25. Jacob 10 2 W C Mellinger & C. Herr, 900 WVC, 14-6, on o’ 2 Lester High, Marvin Sweigart, 26 3; WV 10-6, Roy E. Ream, 26. Same, 800 WVP, 14-6, 3’ H M Stauffer & Carl B. Risser, 231; 27. (Emanuel Flaud), 2700 Same, 875 WVC, 14.6, Dan 9-3, Carl B Risser, iel K Good, 25.5; 28 Same, \ j W Eshelman and 875 WVP, 14-6, W. C. Mel (Dan Fellenbaum), linger & Son, 24 1; 29. Ben- WVX, 86, Starr Poult- jamin G Shank, 4000 L-F, 83,5 Same, 18.5; 15 Mo, Victor J Koser Co, Same, Harry H Weaver Inc, 15 6; and 325 MALES, 183, 7 Same; 8. Miller Victor J. Koser Co., Inc, ushong (Boy B. Martin), 11 0; WV, 9-3, Roy E. Ream, (Turn to page 14) j 200 Heavy White Chicks 1 week 70 New Hampshire 2 weeks I White Holland - 2 weeks 50 Beltsville - 1 week | S 13 Seed Corn $7.50 Carbola for dxsinfect uncy Chief #7BO $ll.OO ing 5 7 b ,10 lb., 25 lb. lack Wilson Soy C C.C Insecticides j Beans .$4 75 3 ft. Electric Fence 58c I igoro 50c - $3.98 with 2 insulators & clips mltry Netting Altman’s Milk , $4.60 - $10.65 Replacer pt Barbed wire Altman’s Dog Meal roll $10.45 Rabbit Pellets $1.25 6. ft. P9sts ALTMAN’S ft Posts CASH FEED STORE 7 Harrisburg Pike Ph Lane EX 4-7715 Willis H Weaver, Mgr LAGE PRESERVATIVE DEXTROPEP EEaSBEI x^7 gam offered MONEY because it is a concentrated pre- Se rvative. Recommended use only 50 lbs. per of silage. FEEDING VALUE to the silage because it c °ntains over 80% total digestable nutrients. RE 2*VES the NATURAL NUTRIENTS in 3rass by reducing run off because one Pari cor n oil meal absorbs six parts water. 'IRTHMORE FE2DS LeROY ,M. SENSENIG ‘ETown $3 75 $8 50 $5 15 $1.15 Ph. Ephrota RE 3-200 r Delmarva - Georgia Est. Slaughter Down Slightly Dclmarva reported prices of 17.50 to 18 90 for 791,600 head sold during the 24 hr. period ending 10.30 Friday morning. Estimated slaughter by Delmarva processors for the week end is 616,000 head compared to the 626,000 he ad last week end. The Delmarva broiler-fe ed ratio for the week end ing May 20 was steady with the previous week at 4 0 Broilers averaged 18 27 and mash cost $9l 96 per ton. Georgia reported sales of 1.849.000 head at prices ran ging from 16 to 17 5, most ly 16 at the farm Estimat ed* slaughter by Georgia pro cessors for the week end is 2.010.000 head compared to the 1,177,000 head last we ek end. Fluid Miik Production Peak Moves North Milk production was low er at Philadelphia and At lanta, but increased at New York and Boston. Seasonal peaks were believed reached in southern New Jersey and New York. Demand was lighter thro ughout most of the Eastern seaboard. Surplus offerings heavy in all areas except Atlanta, moved mostly to separators and driers though some movement to cheese production. Buy Your MANZATE® through eastern States farmers' Exchange Available in All Lancaster County Communities "“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.” ' For top protection tomato and potato use Du Pont “Manzate” ► Proved protection against all major fungus diseases ► Mild OH 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 about Du Pont “Manzate” see your dealer today. For low-cost, effective weed and brush control, use Du Pont Dybar® fenuron weed and brush killer. Just spread the dry pellets in the area you want cleared, and “Dybar” does the rest. See your dealer for further information. mm 'EC U s P*TOfE SETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING . .THROUGH CHEMISTRY MANZATE AND OTHER DUPONT PRODUCTS distributed by J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO.. INC. Phone EX 7-3721 736 East Chestnut Street Weekly New York Egg Mkt. £xt. Fey. Hywts 36Vi- Med 32 - Pullets 26 - P-wees 20 - Ext. Fey Hywts 39 Med. 34 Pullets 31 P-wees 21 tOxt. Fey Hwyts 35 - Med. 31 - Pullets Stds. 33V*:- Checks 30 Ext. Fancy Hywts 37V2- Rxt. Fey. Hywts 35V2- Med 32 - Pullets 26 - TREND—Market weaker on top grades with trading extremely slow. DELMARVA York was off about five cents Wholesale prices for bot- at $4 50 to 455 per 40 quart tlmg quality milk at New unit. On all chemicals, aheays follow label inilruchons and namings carefully. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 28, 1960—3 From Monday, May 23rd to Friday, May 27th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs, Nearby Whites 35 - 32 - 24 V - 19 - Nearbv Browns 37 34 31 19 Midwestern Mixed 341/2- 31 - 341/2- 31 - NOT QUOTED 33 - 33 -301/2 30 -30V2 30 Midwestern Browns 361/2- Midwestern Whites 35 - 32 - 241/2- Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. JOHN M. HESS. JR. Hess Spray Service, Floiin, Pennsylvania maneb fungicide MANZATE maneb fungicide 341/2- 32 - 2414- 19 - 341/2- 33 - 241/2- 19 - 36 34 26 19 -37 351/2-36 34 - 231/2-24r 19 - 341/2. 32 - -301/2 30 35 - 341/2- 32 - 241/2- 341/2- 33 - 241/2- against diseases Lancaster, Penna. Frl, 331/2- 33 - 241/2- 19 - 35 - 34 - 24 - 19 - 331/2- 32 - 321/2- 28V2-29 331/2- 331/4- 33 - 241/2-