|fJ c. Poultry Center uyers Holiday Cautious 9ll vers, facing a holiday 1. Miller & .Bushong (Leo & and fearing a heavy nard Deitz), 4500 WV, 9-3, 0 n turkeys, were reluc- NO SALE, 16 bid; 2. David . to bid, and growers B. Fisher, 225 LF, 2 yr., 1 reluctant to sell at the Hoy E. Ream, 11; 3. Gar £mber 17 auction at the den Spot Broilers (John L. f tr y Center. Herr), 1000 WVC, 13, NO Heavy, birds were especial SALE, *8 kid; 4. Arthur Sluggish as growers re- So y sALE 2B ?B 1 5’ Dam to move 18 lots con- • 9r Dvro ,fig 40,850 birds. Bids of Jf 1 ®* l ( 0 16 2 for broilers and Melhnger & Son, » to 21 for roasters fail ,o pick up the birds. 6. Clyde Hunt, 650 LFY, inwever. 13 lots of broil- Roy E. Ream, 13 3; 7 Hen , changed hands at prices ry G. Hess, 500 WV, 11, NO 15 to 17 3 for the 40.- SALE. 17.2 bid; 8. Raymond ■ head Nine lots of 8,350 ‘H Miller, 450 LF, Carl B. - te -s crossed the block at Risser, 13 5; 9 Donald E. l f to 25 Nolt, 1000 WVP, 16, NO i e ven iots of 7,975 Leg- SALE, 20 1 bid; 10. John H. m Fowl made 11 to 13 7 Mellmger, 500 LFY, Roy E ,le three lots of 4,565 Ream, 13 5' vy fowl brought 17 2to 11 Daniel B. King 1500 One lot of 400 capons WVC, 13, Harry H. Weaver ■slit 33 9. Jr., 22 9 : 12 - Same, Daniel me complete sale offered K Good. 22 2; 13 Same, 800 1830 head in 58 lots and WVC. 12-2 Daniel K Good, 62 980 in 40 lots 22; 14. Willis Bowman. 1700 following *is the complete LF, Roy E Ream, 13 7; 15. , with lot number, seller, M&B (Abram N Miller), lW er in parenthesis, am- 500 WVC, 14, John N. Tho ■t and breed, age in wks. mas, 24 , . I days, buyer and price 16 }999, 'ODE- WV - white vant- NO SALE, 19 2 bid: 17. Ph ‘ WVX - white vantress ares Fisher. 400 WVC, *.O, 5S C - cockerels; P - pul- , Ca~l B Risser 33 9; 18 LF - leghorn fowl; Y - (W E Diefenderfer, jriings, BXC - Rock cross Sr) 5200 WV, 9-3, Victor ■ K rels: IR - Indian river; F Weaver. Inc 16; 19. Sa 1F - white rock fowl; WR- me, 48«0 WV 9-3 Victor F. white rock hens (Turn to page 2)_ jp PLEDGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS Low cost installation Completely Automatic YOUR BEST PUMP BUY [he Pleuger Submersible Pump Type AS/LD is [he most efficient of all water pumps for iconomical water supply for farms, cottages md households. Easy to install. Needs no prime ind will not freeze No maintenance after in stallation The advanced design assures the ut nost in simplicity, performance and long life. PLEDGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, 955 Harrisburg Ave., Lancaster. Pa. t Here’s the way to make more money from your hogs. At the start feed Red Rose Pig Pre-Starter Pellets then Pig Starter Pellets until pigs are 50 pounds in weight, or a mixture of one part Red Rose Pig & Sow Supplement and two- parts ground com. At 100-200 pounds feed Red Rose Porkmaker Rose Hog Supplement and ground corn. Pigs will grow easier and fast- er, and do it more economically, too! The next time you need hog feed buy Red Rose. And, your dealer will be .glad to explain the complete Red Ro§e Swine Feeding Program to you. A. S. Groff Musser's 118 N. QUEEN. LANCASTER. PA. THE BUCK. R, D. 1. QUARRYVILLE Chas. E. Sauder & Sons R. D. 2. EAST EARL. PA. £. Musser Heisey R. D. 2. MOUNT JOY. PA. Inc. Reb^Rhsb SWINE FEEDS -'-get pigs to market.. . fast! Change to Red Rose Pig Grower Pellets Ammon £. Shelly R. D. 2. LITITZ, PA. J. C. Walker & Co. Delmarva - Georgia Prices About 1 Cent Lower Delmarva reported prices about 1 cent lower during the 24 hour period ending at 10.30 Friday morning. Pric es of 14.7 to 16.4 were paid at farms for 402,900 head. Estimated ' slaughter for the week end was 399,000 head compared with the 629,000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler feed ratio for the week ending on November 11 was up three points from the previous week at 4.1. Broilers averag ed 17.80 per pound and mash cost $86.60 per ton. Fluid Milk Supplies Ample Not In Excess Fluid milk production was generally we.l maintained although slightly lower in instances, but continuing over levels of a year ago. Bottling demand was mostly fair to just fractionally im proved. Offerings continued amp’e but generally not burdensome. Wholesale selling price in New York was $5.70 with a few end of week sales at $5 65 per 40 quart unit. ATTENTION POULTRYMEN! PRODUCTION PULLETS Cashman Hi-Cash Pul lets did it again Won the Missouri Ran dom Sample test with the highest net profit over chick & feed costs of $2 72 per pullet. Liveability for the lay ing period was 98% For free folder and price list call Weaver’s Hatchery R. D. #4. LITITZ Phone Ephrata RE 3-0885 or Red GAP, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 19, 1960 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, November 14th to Friday, November 18th. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl. Nearby Whites Ext. Fey. Hywts 58 - Med. 46 Vz- Pullets 39 - P-wees 33 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 57 - Med. 45 - Pullets 39 - P-wees 33 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 55 - Med. 45 - Pullets 38 - Stds. 49 - Checks 40 - Ext. Fancy Hywts -56 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 56 - 56 - 56 - 56 - 56 - Med 45 -46 46 -47 47 - 47 - 47 - Pullets 39 - 39 - 39 - 39 - 39 - TREND—Market steady to firm and well cleared on all grades. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■Kg ■ ■ Darby Leghorns GREAT LAYERS DARBY ASSOCIATED HATCHERY KEENER POULTRY FARM H. D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN m ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ laiHUßsaiai ■■■■■■■■■. In Allis-Chalmers On D-14 and D-17 Allis-Chalmers Tractors, Power Director . . . many call it the Big Stick . . . enables you to shift instantly . . . on-the-go . . . from high to low range, in any gear, for 42% more pull ... or from low to high range lor over 46% more speed. And it gives you live power take-off. Power Director is simple ... no other transmission can equal its simplicity . . . yet it gets more work out of the tractor . . . per hour, per day, per season. Pick your toughest Power Take-off harvesting job and let us demonstrate Power Director for you. Ask us about the Allls-Chalmers plan to finance your Hme purchase of farm equipment. ALLIS-CHALMERS <M> SALES St SERVICE ▼ L H. Brubaker Lititz. Pa. N. G. Myers & Son LH. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snavely's Farm Service 58 - 49 - 39 - 33 - 58 - 49 - 39 - 33 - Nearby Browns 57 - 57 - I 46 -47 47 - 39 - 39 - : 33 - 33 - i Midwestern Mixed -46 49 - 49 40 - 41 - Midwestern Browns 56 - Midwestern Whites 56 - are Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland, Pa. 58 - 49 - 39 - 33 - 58 - 49 - 39 - 33 - 57 - 47 - 39 - 33 - 47 - 39 - 33 - 55 - 46 - 38 - 55 - 45 Vi-46 38 - 49 - 42 - 49 - 42 - 56 - 56 - Ph. EM 7-3246 ■ k Lancaster, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. 3
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