poultry Center filers About Steady orices at the Poul- 17 2; 4. Same, 3100 WV, 8- Ger this week held 6, NO SALE, 17 2 bid; 5, steady with last week Same, W. C. Mellmger & On bead sold at prices Son, 17 2. Kto 17 8 All of the « e> cept 7 per cent Swccn 16-9 and 17.2. ... lets including 1,400 t; r „ lovl brought 12 to lot 950 silver ‘ oiillcts made 21; one S ,sno straight run roast lought 17.3; one lot of nullet roasters sold for Jj tlnce lots of cocker- Iters crossed the block J)1 to 22.8. ~ co niplete October 20 nffpred 116,270 head in f an d sold 98,220 head i jots Sellers refused of 16 6 to 17.2 on three broilers including 9,- Ijcad and bids of 18 to seven lots of roast !ludmg 10,950 head. Awing is the complete noth lot number, seller, (r m parenthesis, am jnd breed, age in we- Bid days, buyer and pri- )DE WV - white vant ff Mt - white mount m . mdian river, SXP - ‘cross pullets, WVXP - ( vantress cross pullets, y. leghorn fowl year- ly B Martin, 1300 iV -53, Roy E. Ream, 17.2; ij Hess II (Frank De mo), 2520 WVC, 9-2, Id K Good, 16.9; 3. ,t S Mast. 4600 WV, 8- jf C Melllnger & Son, piiHiiiiinßuniiiniaiiiaiininUHiK j SHAVINGS 1 HAROLD B. It LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER. PA. J PHONE EX 4-5412 ■ CLEAN DRY PINE • SEMI DRY PINE • MIXED-FINE-MEDIUM IGS OH BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND TRAILER LOAD PRICES GG PRODUCERS! Feed „ HiinefcLayer ® Complete Egg • Grow & Egg oin The Many Local Producers Getting • High Production • Top Quality • Low Cost Available in Bags and Bulk at MEW LOW PRICES VE YOUR— (O)IRTfIMOR6 Dealer CLEM HOOBER PA. 6. Miller & Bushong (Har old Holhnger), 2000 WV, 9- 2, Darnel Kj» Good, 17,7. M&- B (Clarence Hilsher), 5000 WV, 9-2, Crown Poultry, 17.- 2; 8. Same, 600 WVP, 13-2, Darnel K. Good, 19; 9. Same; 10. Sunshine Farm Supply (Leon Weber), 4000 WV, 8- 6, Victor F. Weaver Co, Inc. 16 5. 11. Kenneth E. Schreiber, 3000 W Mt, 8-2, Star Poul try, 17; 12. Same, 7300 WV, 8- Starr Poultry, 17.2; 13, Russel F. Taylor, 1800 W.Mt. 9- Starr Poultry, 17; 14. Same, 4000 WV, 9-3, Starr Poultry, 17; 15. M&B (Rich ard Blessing), 1000 WV, 9- 3, Daniel K. Good. J 6.9. 16. Kenneth 3. Noll, 2150 WV, 9-2, John N. Thomas, 17 8; 17. Harvey W. Stoessel 6600 WV, 10, Header’s Poul try, 17.2; 18. Same, 4000 WV 10, Daniel K. Good, 17.1; 19. Irvin Forry, 950 SXP, 15, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 21; 20. M&B (Paul Livengood), 2000 IR, 8-5, NO SALE, 16.7 bid. 21. M&B (R. C. Barman), 1500 WVP, 16. NO SALE, 19 3 bid; 22. Same, 2000 WV XP, 16, NO SALE, 19 bid; 23. Samuel Grubb, 3200 WV 14, NO SALE. 18 bid; 24. Garden Spot Broilers (John L. Herr), 650 WVC, 14-2, (Turn to page 91 ZOOK j PHONE SO 8-3431 Delmarva-Georgia Broiler Price About Steady Delmarva reported prices of 15 70 to 16 80 on 586,300 head during the 24 hour per iod ending 10.30 Friday mor ning. Estimated slaughter by Eastern Shore processors for the week end was 643,000 head compared to he 660,- 000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending October 14 c imbed 2 points during the week to 38. Broilers averaged 16 50 per pound and mash cost $86.80 per ton Georgia reported prices of 15 to 16 on 1,608,000 head during the 24 hour period up to 10:30 Friday morning. Es timated slaughter m Georgia for the week end is 1,666,000 Fluid Milk Supply Good Demand Fair Fluid milk production was well maintained in a’l sec tions of Southeastern Penn sylvania. Bottling demand was only fair with offerings ample to excessive both for bottling and manufacturing purposes. Interest in cottage cheese was also no more than fair. Surplus offerings were being readily channeled to separat ors. Fluid cream offerings CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 VAPAM Now In Stock 1 and 5 gallon cans GO gallon drums P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. j SMOKETOWN Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 22, 1960—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, October 17th to Friday, October 21st Mon, Ext. Fey Hywts 49 . Med. 43 Pullets 36i/o- P-wecs 24 - -44 Ext. Fey Hywts 49 - Med. 44 - Pullets 38»/2- P-wees 24 - I'.xt. Fey Hywts Med. Pulle s Stds. Checks 45 - 46 39 -40 39 33 -34 33 41 -41 H 41 Vz -33V&-34 33 Vi-34 ■•.xt. Fancy Hywts 49 - Ext. Fey Hywts 45Vfc- 46Vi- 47 VS- 48 - 49 - Med. 43 - 43 - 42 - 41V2-41VS 411/2-42 Pullets 36V2- 36!/2- 36 -36i/> 36 -36i/ 2 36 -3 6V2 TREND—SheII egg market firmer on fancy large fresh under a closer clearance but mediums continue highly ir regular with surplusses still on hand in some quarters. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. were generally liberal to is much as burdensome in some instances. Demand by ice cream manufacturers was no more' 4 han seasonally fair with many users curtailing use of fresh in an effort to reduce storage supplies. 1 Wholesale prices for boi> tun" -<uality milk at New Phone Lane. EX 7-3539 Tues. Wed. Nearby Whites 50 Vi -43 36 24 . 50 43 36 Vi -24 - -44 -36 Vi 36 24 Nearby Browns 50 Vi -43 36 24 . 50 - 44 - 36Vi -24 - -36 Vi 36 24 ■ Midwestern Mixed 46 -47 47 - 39 -40 39 -39 h> 33 -34 33 -34 41i/i-42i/2 431/2-44 331/2-34 35 - -40 -34 Midwestern Browns 49 - 49 - Midwestern Whites York was $540 to $5 50 pci* 40 quart unit with occasion al sales ai $5 55 and $5 60 where immediate delivery could be made and buyers needs could not readily be met. Advertising Pays 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 SMOOTH (c^iyJDOii'Tr’ CUTTER McCULLOCM ONE/71 • New two position, extra quiet muffler with heat shield • Rubber pistol grips and shock* absorber assembly soak up vibration, reduce fatigue e Insulated fuel tank-runs 20* cooler a Rubber padded choke and oilef buttons e Smooth cutting, direct drive • Weighs only 21 pounds-fake* bars up to 30" HIGHEST TRADE-INS FREE DEMONSTRATION A.B.C. GROFF NEW HOLLAND Frl. Thurs 51 - 51 4212-42 ! i 4212 ;-43 -361/2 -36 Vi 51 43 36 26 51 - 43 - -36 Vi -3614 48 39 33 45 36 -40 34 J 5O 49i/>- Farming NEW Chain Saw JlSa Ph. EL 4-8001
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