, poultry Center jlers Gain ~, gained some 19 1; 5 Aaron J Brubaker, "' er f hIS week at the 700 L-F-Y, Walter Lehman, tn p ou iiry Center 15.4. ,s !ns 700 head m 27 lots 6 Parke K; He rr, 600 wv . at pi from C , 12 . 6 , Carl B. Risser, 24 6; to ' 9B Sfthiawn 7 ‘ Same > 1000 WVC, 12 ’ 6 - i e is was withdrawn on a Carl B Rlsserj 2 5 00; 8. of 18 cents SamB, 1500 WVC) 12 . 6 j Carl total of five r i? aS j B Rlsser . 24 0; 9 Sace, 23 7; ?nc uding 4 >9 90 . . head 10. Clair Nissley, 2600 WV, ,not sold at the bids m. 9 . 2 , Darnel K Good, 18 4; t° 23 6 were°S d f at°23- 11 ' Fruitville Farms Inc, r ° a =t e rs were so d 2 (Chester Murry), 5400 WV, 2bo /°nnet roasters in 9 ' 2 - H - W Longacre, Inc, 980 pullet roasters in 4; 12 Sam6i 10000 IR 9 2 lots made 25 cents Harry H Wea Jr 18 5 , ee lots of heavy fowl 13. Fruitville Farms Inc, Ung 2,875 head sold at (Lester Weaver) 7000 W Mts 23 6 O ne tot of 700 91,W. C. Mel’mger & Son, ,m f° wl . ?® d ®u* 15 i£ 19 - 1 >‘ 14 - Fruitville Farms 185 males brought 10 Inc., (Elmer Garber) 6900 IR 5 „ , „ , 9- 5 . Dame K Good, 18 6; 15. . June 9 sale offered Same, 5900 WV, 9-1, Mead -15 head m4B lots and er’s Poultry, 18.6 110,065 head m 4l lots. 16 P ruitvi j e Farms Inc, llowjng iw h L,r r PI (Harry Boyer), 6000 IR, 9, with selle £’ *5 Starr Poultry, 18 7; 17 Same - he „ s f’ w i?ks and dLvs 4f '°° IR > 9 ’ Starr Poultr y> age m weeks and days 18 g . 18 Fruitville Farms -rantrom Inc, (Arthur Leaman), 4900 w Mts -> 9-2, College Hi 1 fodian Kiver S , W - Poultry> 18 9> i 9. Same , 5000 t e Mountains, P- Pul ets WV) 9-2, Roy E. Ream 19 5 Cockerels, WRF - White 20 Fruitville Farms Inc, : l owL i -Y- ‘ Leghorn (Robert Thompson) 8000 IR, 1 Yearlings. 9 - 2 H. W. Longacre, Inc. Mi ler & Bushong (Lest- h. h uu’ P°n?t^ V ’ iVq. CO o' 21. Same, 4200 W Mts., 8-5 HU c o H - w - Longacre, Inc., 18 6; "i r o' 22 Same, 4000 IR, 9-2, Starr ,hI V N w Poultry, 18.5; 23. Fruitville > n Brubaker 675 W- FarmSj Inc ., JKenneth M. 9Mo R ? 3 u’ Funk), 390 W Mts.,-P, 14, s ™ e ' 45 p, alas ’ W- Leh- Car’ B. Risser, 25.0; 24. 'mv’m nln^iSame. 490 W Mts-P, 14, Sold WV, 10, Darnel K. Good with lot #23> 25 , 0; 25 . Same, mo w m * 5 p 14> So i d with lot *23, 25.0; 26. Fruitvil e Farms Inc, (Moses Zimmerman), 1000 WVC, 12-3, No Sale, 22.0 bid; 27. Same, 1000 WVP, 12-3, CHAIN SAW - SERVICE CENTEX New S Usee Farm S«rvlc« HOLLAND CL 4-2214 Dairymen use high protein Bed Rose 32% Dairy Supp.ement with their home-grown grains because it contains many milk making proper ties and nutrients necessary to the cow’s diet not found in grain and roughages. When you use Red Rose 32% Dairy Supplement with your pains you can mix rations your own choice to fit the roughages you have available on your prm. They wil be dependable, palatable ra ttens, too, because all the needed proteins, vita mins, minerals, growth factors, and other nutri ents were included in the Red Hose Supple ment BUY RED ROSE FROM THESE DISTRIBUTORS DAVID B. HURST A. L HERR & BRO. Bowraansville, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. MUSSER FARMS/ INC. R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa Slightly No Sale, 22 4 bid; 28. An drew N. Miller, 2000 WV, 9- (Turn to page 12) — ' —— —— 1 dowpon ... Kills Quack Grass problem grasses choke out crops, reduce yields, make extra cultivating work! Clean up your fields with Dowpon*. It’s • m °f e economical .. . more effective .. . kills grasses, roots and all reduces regrowth problems. Will not injure grazing livestock if accidentally eaten. Apply in spring or fall before planting, or as a selective spray, or as spot treatment on certain crops. Come in for your free sample. Enough Dowpon to spray 225 sq. ft, of problem grass. *Trademark M The Dm» Ckunkml Company P. O. BOX 221 Feed Your Home Grains i and Save Money ■ Rsa% Rose 32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending June 3 was down two points from the previous week at 3 8. Broilers averaged 17 74 and mash cost $92 52 per ton. Georgia reported prices ranging from 17 to 19 on 845,000 head for the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Friday morning Estimated slaughter by Georgia processors for the week end is 1,846,000 head compared to the 2,123,000 last weekend. Production of fluid milk was reported on the decline in all areas except New Eng land where production con tinued near peak seasonal levels. Bott ing demand was lighter reflecting school closing. Surplus moved most ly to separators though cheese production and iced milk mix absorbed some ex cess offerings Wholesale pri ces at New York tended higher with the price of bot tling quality mi.k ranging from $4.55 to $4 60 per 40 quart unit. HESS BROS. But... for better feeding. mix them with WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION West Willow. Pa. Delmarva - Georgia Prices Gain Then Slack Delmarva reported prices of 17 to 19 at farms during the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Friday morning. Pric es on an upward swing earl ier in the week lost some of their gain in the late trading Fluid Milk Production Off At Most Points Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. FLORIN. PA. BROWN & REA Atglen, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 11. 1960- Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, Juno 6th to Friday, June 10th Mon. Tues. £M. Fey Hywts 33 - Med. 2sV>- Pullets 25Vz- P-wees 20 - Ext. Fey Hywts 34 Vi- Med 33 - Pullets 26 - P-wees 20 - Ext. Fey Hywts 30 - Med 29 - Pullets Stds 28V6- Chocks 28 - Ext. Fancy Hywts 33 Ext. Fey. Hywts Med. Pullets 30 -301/2 32 - 29V2- 29V2- 241/2- 241/2- TREND—A better movement continues to develop o: top quality large, but medium and pullets irregular. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. D’ye Wanna Lawn Trimmers 98c Vigoro for Lawn, Gar den & Shrub bery 50c $3 98 Peat Moss $4 20 Staz Dry $2 60 Dixie Litter $2.40 Altman’s Milk Re placer $3 75 Elec. Fence Posts only 58c (3 ft. with 2 insulators and clips) ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr NOW COMES THE BigC 18-1 iJ’ *■ *'■*' _■ Vv w* vi— N -i - u„J NewGLEANER Combine • Big capacity throughout! • 18, 16 and 14-foot headers • 8,311 square inches of separating area • 60-bushel grain tank Planetary final drive gears for smoother forward motion, less slippage. Ask us about the Allis-Cbalmefs plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment. ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES A SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Ltmcaser, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Ouarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Litiiz, P. Snavelys Farm Service Wed. Nearby Whites 33 - 291/2- 25 - 20 - 33 - 291/,- 25i/,- 20 - Nearbv Browns 341/j -33 - 26 - 20 - 341/2- 33 - 26 - 20 - Midwestern Mixed 31 - 31V2- 29 - 29 - NOT QUOTED 28 Vz- 29 - 28 - 28 - 281/s -27 - Midwestern Browns Midwestern Whites 32 - 291/2- 25 - >uy A Duck?? Freezer Boxes pt, pt. Vi and qt. 200 New Hampshire Chicks - 2 weeks W. Holland Turkeys 4 weeks BeltsviLe Poults, 3 weeks B. Starter, NFZ $4.50 B. Grower, NFZ $4.30 16% Bluebird Mash $3.95 20% Quality Mash $4 15 • ’l •» •*•* Cleaner i« «n Allli Ch«lmrr« trademark. SEE IT HERE! N. G. Myers & So Nissley Farm Servici .UasQinqton Boro, Pa. New Holland. Pa. Frl Thurs. 33 - 291/2- 25 - 20 - 34/2- 30 - 26 - 20 - 351/2- 30 - 24 - 20 - 321/2- 29 - 29’/2- 28 - 331/2- 29 - 25 - 32 - 29%- 25 - Rheems. Pa. R. S. Weave Stevens. Pa.
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