• Chicago Livestock (Continued from Page 1) steers sold down to 23 00 Most good to high choice heiiers early 25 50 - 25-75, mostly 26 - 27 75, late with load high choice and prime 1,000 lb. heifers 28 00. Load 950 lb standard heifers 23 50, this shipment carrying some one-calf cows Standard cows scarce but generally bringing 21.00 - 22.50, util ity and commercial cows lar gely 17 50 - 20 50, few high comml 21.00, late bulk can ners and cutters 15 50 - 18.50 Few heavy holstein cutters jxp to 19 00 and few shelly or light canners 14.00 - 15 00. Utility and. comml bulls 23. OO - 25150, cutters 2100 - 22.75. Good vealers 29 - 32. Utility and commercial hulls 23.00 - 25.50. Cutters 21 - 22.75 Good vealers 29 - 32, utility and standard 19 - 29. 00. Practical bottom on culls 15 .U 0 but scattered head as low as 10.00. Two loads good and choice 435 lb. stock ste ers calves $35, load Same brand 530 lb short yearling stock steers $32, good 350 - 450 lb. steer calves 29.50 - 32. Good 400 lb stock heifers calves 30 00, low-medium 500 lb. stock heifers 24.00. High good 750 lb. yearling feeding steers 28.00, few good 790 lb weights 26.75, few loads good and choice 850 - 1000 lb. feedmg steers 25 50 - 26 85, load medium and good 1165 lb. weights, 24.50. Patronize Lancaster Harm- ing Advertisers. Poultryflten! What Are You Paying? Mr. Paul Beyer, Lititz, R. D. *3 gave us this report. Test period 18 days Same breed, same age birds. 2 pens on Zooks Hi-Energy All-Mash 301 Birds 2 pens on Competitors All-Mash 403 Birds Zooks Hi-Energy . . . ... Competitors Doz. Eggs 393 3 . . 505.9 % Production 84% . . . 83 Lbs Feed 1300 lbs .. 2100 lbs. Feed per. doz. 339 lb .. ... 4.13 lb. Feed cost per. doz 13.128 17.84< We welcome any comparison test with your present feed regardless of price. It’s the feed conversion -that_ counts most, not cost per. hundred. Call or drop us a card today, We can save you money too. MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS, LITITZ, R. D. #4- “ By Taking Delivery From Dec. 1 to Dec. 31 Guarantee Your Supply High Quality At' a Real Farm Bureau FERTILIZERS are Fully Cured . * Free Flawring Pulverized Granular An Analysis For, Every Need flit* State's Top Young Potato Growers To Be Honored HARRISBURG Special awards lor high yields of po tatoes per acre c,stained th s year by farm boys and girls will bo made at the 1951 Pennsylvania Farm Show here next January 12-16. December 15 is the dead line for entries in the an nual competition . sponsored by the Ponnkjlvama Co-op erative Potato Growers, Inc, General Manager Owen L Barkley, has announced. Oppoitunity ts~provided for atta~Mmerit 6f membership in' the exclusive Keystone State -400 r~ Bushel Potato Club , the' oldest agricultural production oigamzation in the United States, founded in 1918. Any Future Farmer of America or 4-H Potato Club member who, this season, Cold Days Bring Added Fire Hazzards to Farm Farm fire hazards increase control any anticipated fires tremendously during the fall In many cases water, dirt, and winter months, say offi- anc * sand will . , „ ~ .. T ~ ,_ . . prove to be effective are ex cials of the National Safety tinguishers. During cold wea- Council This is due, in part, ther, salt will keep these to the greater number of simple extinguishers from heating devices used in freezing. homes and outbuildings. Portable commercial ex- Flre extinguishers are a tmguishers should be of - a practical means for reducing type that can be serviced la the threat of fire from such cally or on the farm. They sources. Such fire extnt- should be checked regular quishers needn’t be ■ expen- ly to make sure they are sive but they should have a ready for instant use. capacity.. large _ enough . "1° Because many persons are hesitant to use an extinguish er, every member of the family should be shown how to use the device, the Nation al Safety Council points out. It’s also wise for farm fami lies to hold fire drills to pre pare for emergencies. No one kind of extinguish er is recommended for every 'type of fire Extinguishers should be obtained for var ious flammable materials. Remember, the National Safety Council says, water on an oil fire will spread the flames; a conductive material can relay shock from an elec trical fire; and smoldering fires take a lot of water to extinguish. Fertilizer Saving produced 400 or moie bush els to a measured acre and had not previously attained that goal, will be eligible for the coveted honor in the state’s potato industry, Bark ley said. Each winner will receive a gold keystone, em blem of 400-Bushel Club Membership In addition, farm youth may attain still higher hon ors if 'they are among the state’s top ten highest pro ducers "of potatoes this year. Members of the Schuylkill County 4-H Potato Club dominated youth production awards at last January’s Farm Show with four out of five place winners. Top yield of 723 bushels per acre was attained by Lamar E. Lex, 187 of Ring town, Pennsylvania Patronize Lancaster Harm ing Advertisers Early Delivery # #\ & Our Ist (of four) EARLY De livery DISCOUNT- PERIODS Will SAVE You MORE- rtC. COUn r of Sflff BU W LANCASTER MANHE3M NEW HOLLAND QUABRYVHLE Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 29 USDA Says Yearling Ewe Weights Indicate Lamb Profits Weight of ewes as year lings just before first breed ing is a fairly accurate in dication of the birth and weaning weights of the lambs they will produce, ac cording to a U. S. Depart ment of agriculture study. Heavier ewes, regardless of breed or wool type, pro duced heavier, faster-grow ing lambs than lightweight ewes in trials conducted by Jack L Ruttle, animal hus bandman of USDA’s agricul tural Research Service at Fort Wingate, N. Mex. The finding makes possi ble quicker profits for own ers of breeding flocks by the earlier culling of animals not likely to improve lamb output, Flock owners tend to cull their ewes after each animal has produced a lamb. One reason for selecting large ewes as breeders is that body size has a direct influence on lamb produc tion. To produce a large, heavy lamb, a ewe must be large so she can carry and nourish the lamb. A second reason for selecting large ewes is that the greater skin area provides more surface for growing wool. That selection of heavy ewes for lamb production can be done earlier than us ual is supported by the 4- Save money and do a “top* ||| production” feeding job ||| by combining home grown 11 grains with B-B 32% Pro* li tein mixing feed. . ||| • We carry all BULL BRAND Dairy Rations • M. S. GRAYBILL & SON Bareville S. O. TRUPE Eost Earl, B. D. 1 Pioneer Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations. year study of 500 ewes at Fort Wingate. The animals were divided into four groups according to their weight at about 13 months of age 60-60, 70- 79, 80-89, and 90-100 pounds. No cons deration was given to breed or wool type in the tests. Mr Ruttle found that b : rth and weaning weights of lambs increase in propor tion to size of ewes at year ling age. Weaning weights used in the study were ob tained from 446 lambs bom when the’r dams were two years old. The lightest group of ewes averaged 65 4 pounds as yearlings and the heaviest group 92.7 pounds. This 27.3 pound advantage in body weight for the heavier ewes resulted in lambs averaging 1 29 pounds heavier at wean ing. An analysis of newspaper readership by the type of content ssows that advertise ment ranks third among men readers, just ahead of sports news; among women, adver tising is in first place. Patronize Lancaster Rarm- ,ing Advertisers. B. G. MELLINGER & SON Willow Street, R. D. 1 IRA 6. LANDIS 779 Valley Bd„ Lancaster M 'MUSKET I^^rmehs CLEM HOOBER Intercourse 5