nC> poultry Center ice Strong, Fewer Birds or<; were hard put to 81 l ciuotas ox live poul -1 ‘'ifweck when only 50 - I‘* ,d of poultry m 25 |5 I,e „ . oftcred for sa e at b Laacastcr Poultry Center ■ e , *,nnae on broilers was I!* ‘/with the bottom , fg cents and the top lle ,o , Buyers took 39,150 ; 11 lots n n fowl continued to as three lots of 1,- 111 i\nd commanded 14 9 to ! s ‘ivo lots of heavy fowl )f t p i 200 head brought icluo'Oejj 4 ij x ° ln f S of cockerel roast foU mciuding 3,650 head ' s , o tne buyers at 21 Ito lVilc three lots of 2.- ,n'ii'et roasters changed I°,, s p “ t 2oBto 24 f‘\Jic*al at the Poultry '-aid growers might en ._ u,, cn reluctant to put n / 01 i*the sale because ox I(U |v)i'.av weekend, but 16 a ‘ reported a scarcity of J Lloi private purchase rr ije o v month average for ~e ls at the Lancaster sale ij 09 as compared with ,1 coin-sponding sale aver “ 0 f 18 JO at the Delmarva founding IS the complete 30 sale with seller, raftoc m parenthesis, am jnt and breed, age in weeks ia da\ s, buyer and price The Code WV-White Van es V T RF - White Rock i LF-Lcghorn Fowl, L-F- Lpghoin Fowl Yearlings, [lndian Rivers, JB IF - ea\y Fowl C-Cockerels, P iillets 1 Garden Spot Broilers ol,n L Herr), 1300 WVP, 12 NO SALE 22 0 bid; 2. engei’s Mill Inc (Vernon immerman) 900 WVC, 13-2, C Mellmger & Son, 23 5; Same, 950 WVP, 13-2, IAYOL N-SOO Tobacco Sucker Control • Easily applied* Saves tobacco value • Saves labor • Oil emulsion ■ mixes with water ESSO STANDARD Div. Humble Oil & Refining Co. Daniel K Good, 23 0; 4 Har vey W Stoessel, 4500 WV, 9-2, College Hill Poultry, 19- 2, 5 Same, 7600 WV, 9-2, College Hill Poultry, 19 3, 6 Paul K Bowman, 800 L- F, 1 yr. Carl B. Risser, 14 9; 7 Ralph Wngley, 600 LF, 18 Ma, Roy E Ream, .15 2, 8 Lloyd H Kreider, 2500 W V, 9-1, Daniel K Good, 19 0, 9 John S. Lapp, 800 WRF, 16 Mo, Marvin Swoigart, 18 4, 10 Stegemertens Farm 400 JB IF, 14 Mo , Daniel K Good, 17 8; 11 J W Eshelman & Sons (Enos Eshbacli), 3800 WV, 9- 5, Meador’s Poultry) 19 0, 12 Same, 650 WV, 9-5, Hea der’s Poultry, 19 1, 13 Same, 3100 WV, 9-2, Roy E Ream, 19 5; 14 Same, 2500 WV, 9- 2, John N Thomas, 19 3, 15 Miller & Bushong (Clair Bomberger) 2900 IR, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 19 0, 16 Eh S Martin, 1200 WV P. 14-4, NO SALE, 20 7 bid, 17 Same, 1400 WVC, 14-4 W C Melhnger & Son, 20 1; 18 Same, 700 WVC, 14-4, D K Good, 21 2, 19 Same, 700 WVP, 14 4, W. C Melhnger & Son, 20 8; 20 John L. Hershey, 650 WVC, 14-2, Marvin Sweigart, 25 4; 21 Same 650 WVP, 14-2, Roy E Ream, 24 0, 22 Ivan Z Hoover, 1300 WV, 11-1, Daniel K Good, 19 6; 23 J. J Hess II (Jacob Beiler) 2500 WV, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 19- 1; 24 Raymond M Weaver, 7800 CWRC, 8-2, Starr Poul try, 19 3, 25 J. Clayton San grey 375 L-F-Y, Marvin Sweigart, 15 2. Advertisers will be glad to have you mention Lancas ter Farming when answering advertisements. (Esso) Lancaster, Pa EX 3-3891 From,,, OUR NEW BULK STATION Wirthmore Feeds Another Wirthmore Service TIME SA VING .... SPA CE SA VING ...LABOR SAVING... Prompt, dependable delivery of mill-fresh Wirthmore Bulk Feeds Delmarva - Georgia Live Supplies In. Good Balance Prices at farms for broil ers in the Delmarva produc ing area ranged from 18 to 19 30 for 913,400 head dur ing the 24 hour period ■end ing at 10 30 Friday morning Live supplies were in good balance with the current de mands for processed poultiy Estimated slaughter by Eastern Shore processors for the weekend is 755 000 head compared to the 660,000 head last weekend Of the sales at the Eastern Shore Poultry Growers ex change on Thursday 9 per cent sold under 18 40 Forty one per cent brought 18 50 to 18 90 and 20 per cent made 19 to 19 30 The balance were at undetermined prices The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on June 24 was steady with the past several weeks at 39. During the week broi ers av eraged 18 36 to mash cost $93 65 per ton. This com pares with the 3 7 ratio last year when broileis brought 18 02 and mash cost $9B 54 per ton Georgia reported prices ranging from 17 to 18 3 on 744.000 head during the 24- hour period ending 10 30 on Friday morning Forty seven per cent of the sales were at 17, and six per cent at 17 3 Seventeen percent were at 17 50 to 17 75, and three per cent ranged from 18 to 18 3 Estimated slaughter for the weekend in Georgia is 1,980,- 000 head compared to 2,301,- 000 head last week end Don’t wait until a field ding to Stanley Gesell, Penn turns green with quackgrass state extension entomologist before going over it again jj e su gg es ts an application with a field cultivator, warns of DDT when t he new George Berggren, Penn g row th is about sto 6 inches State agronomist Cultivate tall to the young larvae the fie d often enough so the as they hatch from the eggs, roots can t get re-established. 3 ft Ang’e iron fence | 75 Silver Columbians posts with 2 insula- « ct rjw tors & clips 58c Hay & Straw Altman’s Milk Re- Do you need any oil? placer 25 lbs. $3.75 2 gal Artex oil only $1.38 Blue Bird Egg Mash $3 90 Peat Moss $4 20 Turkey Starter $4 65 Staz Dry $2.60 Turkey Developer $4 50 Special Chop $3 25 Rabbit Pellets $5.00 20% Bluebird Dairy $3.20 Altman’s Dog Meal $8 50 Fitting Ration $3.65 ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike Available In This Area SEE YOUR WIRTHMORE DEALER Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 2, 1960—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, June 27th to Friday, JuJy Ist Mon. Ext. Fey. Eywls 35 - Med 28 - Pullets 25 - P-wocs 19 - Ext Fey Hywts 37 - Med 32 - Pullets 27 P-wecs 19 - Fxt. Fey. Hywls 32’/j- Med. 26 Vi- Pullets Stds 30 Cheeks 26 V -30 1 '> 30 _-27 27 Ext Fancy Hywls 34 EkF. Fey. Hywls 32fi- Med 28 - Pullets 24 - TREND —Market still under pressure of surplus top grades with demand dull Copyrighted 1980 By Urner-Barry Co. If you anticipate trouble from the iris borer, you can use a control measure, accor- Ph. Lane EX 4-7715 Bulk m Now Wed, Tues. Nearby Whiles 35 - 29V2- 25 - 19 - 35 - 29 Vi -25 - 19 - Nearbv Browns 37 - 33 - 29 Vi -19 - 29 1 /-- 19 - Midwestern Mixed 3212- 32 Vi- 3114-32 2614-27 Vi 27Vi- 27V^- NOT QUOTED -30’i 30 -28 27 Midwestern Browns -3Qii 30 27 Midwestern Whites 321/j. 321/2- 28 -29 29 - 25 - 25 - PRODUCE MORE SILAGE You can get more silage from summer annuals, such as corn, sorghum, Sudan grass, and millets, than from perennial legumes or grasses. Research at the Pennsylvan ia State University Agricul tural Experiment Station produced 12 7 to 23 9 tons per acre on a 70 percent moisture basis 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 really gets the job done?, Come in and learn about the new Louden Dual-Unit Clean er with balanced power. The gutter chain has its own pow er unit —no uphill pull to strain the chain or ovciload the motor. The high speed elevator drive sweeps the manuie from the bottom of the elevator, getting all the liquids as well as solids, vith no run-back. Come in today. Also ask about the lower cost “Electromatic” cleaner. L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike - Lane. R. D. 3, LITITZ, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-9002 Lititz MA 9-7796 Fn Thurs, 33' 2- 34 -3412 29 ,/ j -25 - 19 - 291/2- 25 - 19 - 37 - 33 - 29 ] /2- 19 - 33 29 19 31 - 27'/2- 31 - 29 - 25 - 31*4-32 29 - 25 -