Lane. Poultry Center Holiday Postpones Sale Thanksgiving holiday post- M&B (Jay Donmoyer) 5,000 poned the poultry auction af White Vantress, 9-4. the Lancaster Poultry center 6. M&B (Richard Blessing) this week from Thursday to 3000 White Vantress ,9-4. 7. Friday. In the absence of late M&B (Henry Blank) 5400 W market results the listings Vantress, 9-2; 8. Same; 9. follow. Same. 1950 I-R, 9-2; 10. M&B . . . . , no . , , . (Clair Bomberger) 3400 I-R, A total of 28 lots contain- 92- ing 23,000 capettes,, 825 ’ fowl, 440 heavy fowl, and 11. Same, 5100 I-R, 9-2; 12. 85,250 broilers making a to- G. Walter Jackson, 200 Leg tal of 88,815 birds. horn Fowl; 13. George Reid, _ , , . . , , 500 Leghorn Fowl; 14. Jack Below are the lots isted Bucher, 4500 White Vantress, with lot nlumber, seller and IQ; 15. Same, 4500 White grower in parenthesis, num- Vantress, 10; ber and breed, age in weeks and days. 16. Same. 17. Same 18. M (Editor’s note: Next week § (Abram N. Miller) 1500 the regular market will be Vantress, 9-3; 19. Same printed and a resume of the J?®* IvaJ * Hoover, 800 W-V -trading this week will be in- ca P-> 14-1 5 eluded.) 21. Henry Hoover, 5000 W -1. Sylvan Stoltzfus, 125 V, 10; 22. J. W. Eshelman & Leghorn Fowl 20 mo. 2. Sons, 7,000 Vantress 9; 23. Clayton H. Shenk, 100 White Same. 24. Same. 25. Same; Vantress, 10 3. 3. Miller and 26. Greider Leghorn Farm, Bushong (Vincent Hoover), 400 W-R Heavy Fowl, 14 mo. 750 White Vantress Cockerel, 40 Vantress Males, 14 mo; 27. Capettes, 13-3. 4. M&B (Earl Aberdeen Mills, (Leslie Mil- Newcomer), 750 White Van- ler) 5000 White Vantress, 10- tress Cockerel Cap., 13-3; 5. 3; 28. Same. DO YOU KNOW WHY MORE "Profit-Minded" FARMERS ARE USING Farm Bureau FEED MODERN MILLING with QUALITY CONTROL: "Ultra-Modem" Milling Equipment and "Rigid" Quality Controls at MAN HEM and NEW HOLLAND MILLS Provide The Peak in Quality At LOWER COST to You. RESEARCH and FORMULATION: Form Bureau's "Ever-Growing" RESEARCH CENTERS Now Include Modem Facilities For RESEARCH with LAYERS, BROILERS. TURKEYS, SWINE. DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE. Proper FORMULATION Combined with QUALITY INGREDIENTS As sure MAXIMUM PRODUCTION and INCREASED EFFICIENCY. DELIVERY and FIELD SERVICE; Farm Bureau's Modem Delivery Fleet Now Includes (3) Pneumatic- Unloading BULK FEED Delivery Units. Qualified FIELDMEN Are Anxious To Serve and Assist You In De signing A Profitable Feeding Program. PROFITS REFUNDED: When you buy your feed & farm supplies from Farm Bureau, the PROFITS come back to YOU in the form of PATRONAGE REFUND. Your Board of Directors after reviewing the years operations, declares the percentage of your dollar purchases to be REFUNDED to you. This is the method used to REFUND the profits to YOU, ... a part owner of your Farm Bureau Cooperative. Last year, (fiscal year end ing Oct. 31, '5B) Farm Bureau paid a 2% PATRONAGE REFUND on your purchases. All members are treated equally the more you buy from Farm Bureau, the more you receive in the form of PATRONAGE REFUND. L C. COUi '#M BUtf Lancaster EX 4-0541 THAN EVER BEFORE? Manheim New Holland Quarryville MOhawk 5-2466 ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 Delmarva - Georgia Offering Down Due to Holiday Delmarva sales reported since Wednesday and up un til 10:30 Friday were 90,100 head. In the absence of any sale on Thursday at the poul try growers exchange, 53% ol the sales were at undeter mined prices, and 47% were inter company transfers. Estimated slaughter for the week end is 458,000 head. Tuesday’s market closed with 333,600 head going at prices of 15 to 16.40. The Delmarva broiler feed ratio for the week ending Nov. 20 was 3.2 - down one point from last week. Broil ers averaged 14.69 and mash cost $93.16. Ratio this week last year was 3.6 with feed costing $91.84 and broilers bringing 16.44. Georgia reported sales to 10:30 Friday morning at 1,- 424,000 head selling 13.5 to 16.00. Estimated slaughter in Georgia for the week end is 1.608.000. IIWNED and CONTROLLED dy Lancas/ir County FARMERS Weekly New York Egg Mkt, Ext. Fey. Hywts 36%- Med 29 - Pullets 23 - P-wees 18 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 36 - Med. 31 - Pullets 28 - P-wees 18 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 31 - Med 261/2- Pullets 22 - Stds. 29 - Checks 25 - Ext. Fancy Hywts 34 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 31 - 31 - 31 - 31 - Med. 27 - 27 - 27 - 27 - Pullets 23 - 23 - 23 -24 23 -24 TREND: Market generally staady with reciepts ligbi and trading activity moderate. MANY HUNT AND FISH PROTECT WATER SUPPLY Twenty-five million Amer i- Underground drai nago cans hunt and fish, reports Robert Wingard, Penn State from septic tanks, cesspools, extension wildlife manage- silos, and barnyards can ment specialist. They spend ruin an otherwise good wa nearly $3,000,000,000 for ter supply, reminds Henry 500,000,000 days of sport. In Woodling, Penn State exten- Pennsylvania alone sports- sion agricultural engineer, men spend at least $140,000,- He urges the use of adequate 000 each year. safeguards. £1934 1959 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 28. 1959 From Monday, November 23rd to Friday, November 27tb Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Nearby Whites 36%- 29 • 23 - 18 - 35%- 31 - 28 - 18 - 31 - 26V2- 22 - 29 - 25 - Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co. DAIRY LOOKI MORE Get The Most Feeding Value From Your Grains With The Proper WIRTHMORE SUPPLEMENTS • BALANCED RATIONS ... on the farm consultation ! o better balance your grains, roughcfge supple ment. WIRTHMORE SUPPLEMENTS . . . provide high food value with adequate protein levels. 5 FORMULAS . . . offering a wide range of protein levels combined with high grade ingredients. WIDE PRICE RANGE . . . offering good feeding prac tices with every economy. WHATEVER YOUR REQUIREMENTS ' . the WIRTHMORE Dairy Service Dept, will be glad to recommend an effective mixing formula. WIRTHMORE FEEDS Call Us Today Fop Details LeROY M. SENSENIG HINKLETOWN 36%- 29 ■ 23 -24 18 -19 Neorbv Browns 35%- 31 - 28 18 -19 Midwestern Mixed 31 - 26V4- 22 -23 29 - 25 - Midwestern Browns Midwestern Whites Phone Ei 3 361/2- 29 - 23 -24 18 -19 35%- 31 - 28 - 18 -19 31 - 26V2- 22 -23 29 - 25 - »hrata RE 3-2009