)C poultry Center , o iler Prices Tumble s no se dived almost three lots and -246 males in 'O.ad a quarter at the two lots brought 10.2 and poultry center this 10.0. inflecting somewhat The complete sale had 83,- i, J’. n£; prices in the Del 845 head in 46. lots to offer since Monday’s and sdid 76,545 head, in 41 i* 4 area had to be lota. .Following is the com iif V because of weather plcte sale with lot number, seller, grower* in parenthesis, .inofficial average on amount -and breed, age m at the September 15 weeks and days, buyer and 16 85 compared to pnce. ft week. This sale was CODE: WV-White Vantress Jit to average below-the IR-Indian River, WHF-White minding 1959 sale since Heavy Fowl, L-F-Y - Leg and only the eighth horn Fowl, C - Cockerels, ! irafle below last year P - PuLets, SXP - Silver {',3B weeks since the be- Cross Pullets. "L of the year. 1. John X>. Herr, 750 WVC, n lots of 46,500 13-2, Roy E. Ream, 25.4; 2. ETso.d at prices of 16.6 Same, 600 'WVC, 13-2. Col fc wl th over half the lege Hill Poultry, 25.0; 3. I! at the lower figure and Daniel B. King, 400 WVP, V per cent at the top 18-1, W. C. Mellinger and Son, 23 2; 4. Same, 500 WVP f (h f lots of cockerel 17Vfc, Carl B. Risser, 25.5; 5. L including 9,600 head Roy Hecken.uber, 1000 L-F -fht 23 4 to 28 2 while Y, V. J. Koser Co., Inc. 14 9; S roasters in 10 lots 6. Ivan Z. Hoover, 1300 W- Landed 18 to 25 5 for V, 10-1, Marvin Sweigart, tigSO head. Silver cross 18.1; 7. Wilbur Siegrist, 800 i 750 head in one WV, 10-2 Carl B. Risser, 18.- Ight 31.0. 5; Moore Farms, 575 WHF, our lots of 4,300 Leg- Crown Poultry, 16 00; 48. ufowl made 13.5 to 35.2 Same, 35 Males, Walter B. It heavy fowl sold at 16 Lehman, 10.2; 9. Same, 575 1)3 for the 2,300 head in (Turn to page 14) lEW WIDER BITE I-FT GRASS HEADER 'hops 25% The new Model 50 Allis-Chalmers forage har vester steps up the width of cut by 25 percent so you can chop grass or hay one-fourth faster. For row crops, the new Model 50 has a unique of loop-type distributor to feed com, sor pums, etc,, butt first across the entire width of the 38-inch cylinder. Let us show you the many time-proven advan tages of the Allis-Chalmers forage harvester, now ®ipioved better than ever. Call for -a demon nation. Ask us about the Alhs-Chafmers plan ro finance your time purchase at form equipment. ALUS-CHALMEBS A SALES AND SERVICE Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Li'itz. Pa. _ Washington Boro, Pa. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quorryville. P<r Snavelys Farm Service New Holland. Pa. Faster Lancaster. Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens. Pa. Deimarva • Georgia Offerings Are Fully Ample Deimarva reported prices of 15 to 16.80 -at farms for 629*100 head during the 24- hour period ending 10:30 on .Friday morning. Live offer ing* were more than, ample for current needs. Estimated slaughter for the weekend by eastern shore processors is 720,000 head compared to the 676,- 000 head last week end. The Deimarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on September 9 was steady with the previous week at 37. Broilers averaged 17.05 and mash $01.82 per ton. For the corresponding week last year the ratio was at 3.6 broilers averaged 16.87 and mash cost $94.62. Fluid Milk Production Off In General Production in general was lighter as occasional declines were noted in southeastern Pennsylvania, the Boston area and in the Atlanta sec tion of the country. On'y New York reported heavier to improved pasture condi tions brought about by in creased rainfall. At New York wholesale selling price ranged $5.40 per 40 quart unit 3 ft. Angle Iron fence posts with 2 insulators and clips 58c Blue Bird Egg Mash $3.90 Fitting Ration ... $3.65 Staz Dry Horse Feed ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 17. 1960 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, September 12th to Friday, September 16th Mon. ffxt. Fey. Hywts 50 - Med. 42 Vi- Pullets 28 - P-wees 19 -20 Ext. Fey. Hywts Med. Pullets P-wees 52 40 32 19 Ext. Fey Hywts 41 Vi-42 Vi 43 .43Vi Med. 40 - 39 - Pu’lets 25 -27 25 -27 Stds. 33 Vi-34 33Vi-34 Checks 29 -29 Vi-30 Ext. Fancy Hywts 44 Vz- Ext. Fey. Hywts 4214-4314 441/2- 4614- 47 -4714 4714-48 Med. 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - Pullets 28 - 28 - 29 - 2914- 30 - TREND—Market very firm and cleared closely on r grades, particularly large. Copyrighted 1960 Altman’s Milk Replacer 25 lb. $3.75 Rabbit Pellets . .. $4.90 20% Blue Bird Dairy .. .. $3.20 $2 60 Special Chop .. . $3.25 $3.80 Peat Moss Ph. Lane EX 4-7715 Tues. Wed. Nearby Whites 50 - 42Vi -28 - 19 -20 51 - 43 Vi -29 - 20 - Nearby Browns 52 - 53 - 42 - 42 - 32 -33 32 -33 20 - 20 - 52 - 40 - 32 -33 19 -20 -33 -20 Midwestern Mixed 43 Vi-44 Vi 45Vi -39 - 39 • 25 -27 25 -27 36 - 30 - Midwestern Browns 4514- 4414- Midwestern Whites By Urner-Barty Co. ?^pßa ; rr» I’ Cfeaiters $4.20 HERR’S Implement Store WEST WILLOW EX 3-8311 Are you sorta' wonderin'? Somebody has 'em COCHRANVILLE, PA. i Phone: Atolen LY 3-5941 Thura. Fri. 53 - 43Vi -29 Vi -20 - 37 - 31 - 45V;r46i/2 47V> No more shovelling Clay Barn Cleaner gives yoa more for your money an<| long.er, trouble-free service. I See us today for detail** Two-year Purchase Plant SAY— Just how good IS this bird? right near you— ASK HIM! (or us, maybe?) “HONEGGER LAYERS” J. HOWARD MOORE, 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Win die’s Hatchery 3 54 - 431/2- 30 - 20 -21 54 - 43 - 32 -33 20 -21 45M-46V2 39 - 25 -27 37 - 31 -
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