10— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Octobw 29, 1060 , 15-2, Roy E. Ream, 23.3. • Lancaster Poultry 21. same, 2100 wvp. 14-2 (From pose 3) Withdrawn Prior to Sale; „ „ 22. Robert Noll. 1225 WVC, 16. M&B (Oscar K. San- 13 . 2( Daniel K. Good. 20.5; grey), 6000 WV, 8-2, Daniel 23. Moore Farms, 2045 WRF K. Good, 16.9; 17. Paul E. 18 mo, H. W. Longacre, Inc. Nissle'y, 1500 LYF, V. J. Ko- 16.8; 24. Same, 1210 WRF, ser Co., Inc., 13.1; 18. Gar- 18 mo, W. C. Mellinger Inc., den Spot Broilers (John L. 17.0; 180 males, V. J. Koser Herr), 1100 WVC, 14-2, Roy Co, Inc, 12.5; 25. M&B E. Ream, 23.0; 19. Same, (Robert Kauffman), 4000 W -600 WVC, 14-2, Roy E. Ream V, 9-2, Starr Poultry. 16.8; 23.0; 20. Same, 1200 WVP. 26. Same, all; 27. Same, Increase your egg profits — ORDER H&N MARK II LEGHORN' PULLETS From FLORIN FARMS companion to the famous H&N Nick Chick Leghorn .... America’s all-tune profit Champion. * LARGE WHITE EGGS at an early age, plus famous H&N Breeding for high production, high livability and superior egg Quality—Vitally im portant now to qualify for USDA’s “Fresh Fancy” pro grams. Free descriptive circular. Write or phone now. FLORIN FARMS, me. POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY MOUNT JOY. R. D. #1 OL 3-9891 FEED FOR TOP FINISH with Wayne SWEET MIX This top qualify protein supplement Is specially formulated for heavy grain feeding. It's high Vitamin A and protein content plus the proper mineral balance produces maximum gains and a high degree of finish » . . economically and efficiently. FOR SHEEP—feed Wayne Sweet Mix without stilbestrol. STILBESTROL Wayne Sweet Mix is available with or with* out stilbestrol. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE B. D. 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Witmer - Honks - Leola J. K. STAUFFER & SON C. E. SAUDER & SONS Lawn & Bellaire R.D. 1. East Earl HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds LIME VALLEY MILLS ROSS c ULRICH. JR. R.D. 1. Willow Street _ „ u R.D. 2, Peach Bottom SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Lititz & Newmanslown SCSKB n- MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville ROHRER'S MILL R.D. 1. Honks ABERDEEN MILLS R.D. 2, Elizabethtown . , , . */•/<¥. W* W.V.W.y.V/AVArAWiVA’- , A j 6000 W.,Mt. r 6-3, Starr. Pout m Yan4«'Ml«ai J try. 16.8; 2s. Wenger’S-Mill '• 'and ic T Inc., (Vemon Zimmerman), (Erom page 2X * ~.1,350, Hft .down ,23 sn^j 1750 WVC. 13-2. Carl B. supply. 16 per cent prim*. 22 Risser, 21.0; 29. Dw«d E, -qj per cent choice and, 15 per- 23^ ZSStfSJSi. VI: £2- "gjsj, ae „ ***** '° mmerelal » V ‘sVw >g n SJiS W i boSdffSmlSr SSSw V* Stan 17 1 MC g * low Wednesday of last week. ' , 0, s « v < 31 Same ' 10000 WV 9-3 Slaughter to 1.50 an<l , choice« ~d l - oanie,. 10000 WV, » A higher, heifers strong to 25 , ine steers „i b f< Header’s Poultry. 17.0; 32. higher, cows steady, Bulls l g ” *225-23 90, Same (J Warren Eshleman), fu t y 50 higher, vealers _ 1075 WV, 9-6, Darnel K s t rong stackers and feeders Buyer of Oak ur* T Good, 16.3; 33. Same, 900 50 00 hieher , Uak > WALJ WV. 9-6 W C Melllnger & 00 a nf%rime steers ASH. etc. f?nn I vni 3 « <P U isr» lar 6 el y 24 25-26.75. About 15 C. J. CHARLES L !™ E ' °-3» s Vr ’ loads mixed high choice and 9 b !,n : n 3 vnrn otU h «’ Sl‘ prime 1150-1850 lbs. 26.75 shoy. 400 WVC, 13-6, John [ ate Some cho ice 1000-1125 N. Thomas, 21.9. 1 : 36. Same, 1700 WyP, 13- * 6, NO SALE, 19 bid; 37. Jack Bucher,' 4800 WV, 9, NO SAL'S, 15.2 bid; 38. Same 15.1 bid; 39. Sante, all; 40. Harry B. Smith. 5500 IR, 9- 2. NO SALE, 16.6 bid. 41. Jacob C. Herr, 900 W VC, 13-2, NO SALE. 21 2 bid; 42. Same, 19 bid; 43. Moore Farms, 400 WRF, 16 mo, Marvin Sweigart. 17.1; 12 males, Marvin Sweoigart, 10; 44 Farle Jones, 200 L- F-Y, Roy E Ream. 13 0; 45. JJ Hess H (H&H Farm), 7500 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry 17.0. 46. John L. Hershey. 1200 WVC, 13-6, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 211; 47. Same, 1070 WVC, 13-6. Harry H. Wea ver, Jr, 20.9. Stanley H. Deiler Auctioneer And Appraisee LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster £Z 4-1791 WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Fans Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 Pa.HybridCom Developed by Pa. State University Experiment al Station. Pa. #B2O is doing a won derful job with regard to standability and high er population than any other variety. Yields this year up to 160 bu. per acre. SEE OR CALL US TODAY REIST Seed Company MOUNT JOY. PA. OL 3-3821 "DEPENDABLE NATIONAL CERTIFIED LIVESTOCK MARKETS" Staunton Livestock Market, Inc. "A QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE" SALES EVERY TUESDAY C & O FLATS DIAL TU 6-5381 STAUNTON. VA. Rockingham Livestock Market, Inc. O. S. HOOTE 11 SOOTH HAHBISONBOBG SALES EVERY THURSDAY Charles Lawson Jimmy Chambers L. H. Fleming DIAL HARRISONBURG 4-6765 OH STAUNTON TU 6-5381 for MAXIMO GROWTH ... at LESS COST! \£SPIONEE Calf Starter Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE A Canadian Layer IN PENNSYLVANIA The great Canadian-bred layer, Shaver Star cross 288, finished in the first quartile in the Pa Random Sample test, topping all other interna tionally franchised breeds, with the following statistics: Eggs per hen housed 245.6 Feed per 24 ounces of eggs 4.2 lbs. Laying house mortality 8.3% Percentage large eggs last month of test 58.0% Net income over feed 8r chick cost $2.85 SHAVER SOLD BY WU Greider Leghorn r Farms, Inc. Phone OL 3-2455 Mt. Joy R. L P* Here’s a feed especially formulated to get calves eating from the first day 0n... assuring maximum growth- Highly palatable! Highly fortified with vitamins and miners No fines! No waste! Calves eat < all you buy! Ask about PIONEER CALF STARTER next time you’re ln.town.
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