Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 05, 1960, Image 3

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    Poultry Center
toilers Jum
■ortjxlers took a good for
tl j leap at the Lancaster
•Vrv Center this week as
head m 16 lots sold
'rices that ranged up to
, t cpts above last week’s
(e The sale average, how
-11; was about % of a cent
the previous week.
Broiler prices at the Nov-
L r o auction ranged fr
-1 j 7 to 18 2 with 67 per
It of the sales between
{ and 17 7
three lots of 4,500 heavy
i bi ought 17 6 to 18 3
: lot of 300 males made
! t) nd four lots of leg-
L fo’vl including 4 400
P bn ught 13 5 to 15.6.
j lot of 500 silver cross
Its made 22 5 while
J sle rc; «old between 18.0
J 22 6 for 9,900 head in
Incomplete sale offered
!171<5 head in 44 lots and
;,j ]O5 060 head in 35 lots,
towing is the complete
It report with lot number,
to, grower in parenthes
aniount and breed, age
'tvedcs and days, buyer
i mice
mDE WV-white vantress
tockerels P-pullets, WMt
■ n (e mountains, L-F-Y, -
lorn fowl yearlings, IR -
tan liver, IRX-indian riv
emss, S V P «’lver
jets WRF-white rock
,1, and WVX-white Van
gs’ cross, Tur-turk°vs
(i Miller & Bushong. Inc.
Lcent Hoover), 800 WVC
Daniel K Good, 20 3; 2,
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shavings!
HAROLD B. ZOOK [
220 LAMPETER HOAD LANCASTER, PA. ”
PHONE EX 4-5412 ■
I CLEAN DRY PINE \
• SEMI DRY PINE S
• MIXED-FINE-MEDIUM \
BAGS OR BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND ■
TRAILER LOAD PRICES S
with the
Allis-Chi
Rotary
Mowep
Biews up woody brush just as easily as it clips weedy p'ls
toes. Saplings are shredded by axe-stroke action. .. grassy
towth is pulverized by hammer mill action. Two knives
hiding at HOO rpm are pivot-mounted to provide breakage
“*e cutting.
Ideal for cutting up com, maize and cotton stalks, vines
tod other crop residues... mowing pastures and grassed
•toas... chopping brush and tree primings.
You must see this mower in action to appreciate its ef-
Jdiyeness and durability. Call us for a demonstration on
w “problem” acres of your farm.
Ask us about Iho Alllt-Chalmtrc plan to linanca your lima
- purchaf of farm oqu ipmenl.
ALLIS-CHALMSBSS < ; U>
SALES AND SERVICE
H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service
Libiz r±. - .anaion Boro. Poe.
N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker
Rheems. Pa. Lancas er. Pa.
ton & Gramelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver
Quarryville, Pa.
Snaveiys Farm Service
Nnr HoUand Pa
p z k Cent
Jonas Z Lapp, 500 LFY, V.
J. Koser Co., Inc, 14 0; 3.
M&B (Ed Decker), 15000
IR, 9-2, Victor F Weaver
Inc, 17 5; 4. Same, 15000
WV, 9-2, H W. Longacre,
17 5; 5. Carl Aten, 2000 W
VP, 21, NO SALE, 17 bid.
6 Same,* 2000 Tur, 19, NO
SALE, 25 bid; 7. Aaron E.
Beiler, 975 WVC, 13-5, Carl
B Risser. 21 7- S Same 21 2
9 Donald E Nolt, 600 WCV,
15, W. C. Mellmger & Son,
22; 10. George Reid, 500 LF
19 mo, Roy E. Ream, 13 5.
11. D. E Horn & Co. (Bru
ce Dill ion). 750 WV, 9, Dan
iel K Good, 17; 12 M&B
(Cool Creek Farm). 2000 W-
V. 9-6. W C MelUnger &
Son, 16; 13 Same, 3400 WV
9-6, Roy E. Ream, 13.2; 14.
Same, 2050 WV, 9-6, John
N Thomas, 37 8; 15 M&B
(Charles D. Warfel), 4750
WMT, 9, Crown Poultry,
17 9- 16 Same, 5000 IRX, 8-
6, Daniel K. Good, 17 8; 17.
c ame 4950 IRX, 8-6. Harr-y
H Weaver, Jr., 17 9; 18.
c ame, 17 8; "19. George W.
Jackson & Son, 800 LFY,
Roy E. Ream 14; 20 Amos
M Shirk 4000 WV, 10, Dan
iel K. Good. 17.7.
21 Jacob C. Herr, 800 W
VC, 14-2, NO SALE, 17 2
bid: 22 Sam- 17 1 bid: 23
Same, 900 WVC, 14-2, Har
ry H. Weaver, Jr., 20 9; 24.
Same, 900 WVP, 14 2, NO
SALE. 3 8 bid- 25. David G.
Musselman 2600 LFY, V.
J Koser Co, Inc. 15.6.
in ons p3.ss
Stevens. Pa.
Delmarva - Georgia
Prices Gain
On East Shore
Delmarva reported prices
of 16 40 to 17 60 for 735,400
head during the 24 hour per
iod ending 10.30 Friday
morning.
Estimated slaughter for
the week end by Eastern
Shore processors is 628,000
head compared to 669,000
last week end.
The Delmarva broiler-fe
ed ratio for the week end
ing October 23 remained un
changed at 3 8. Broilers av
eraged 16 54 per pound and
mash cost $B7 12 per ton.
Georgia reported prices of
14 5 to 15 8 for 809,000 head
at farms during the 24 hour
nenod up to 10 30 Friday
morning Estimated slaugh
ter for the week end bv
Georgia processors was 1,97-
4 000 head compared to the
1,831,000 head last weekend
Fluid Milk
Prices Advance
On Nov. First
Production of fluid milk
was generally well maintain
ed to higher as warmer wea
ther, especially in the New
York Milkshed, reversed the
downward trend of a week
ago. Offerings were ample to
excessive in most instances
with stir plus moving to sepa
rators
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Ready Mixed Concrete
New Holland Concrete Products
NEW HOLLAND, PA. ,
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5, 1960—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, October 31sl (o Friday, November 41h
Mon.
Ext. Fey
Hywts 55 -
Med. 43 -
Pullets 3 5 44-36
P-wees 26 -
Ext Fey
Hywts 54 -
Med. 42i/i-
Pullets 36 -
P-weos 26 -
t’.xt Fey
Hywts 52 -
Med 331/2-39
Pullets 331/2-34
Stds. 45 -
Checks 37 -
Flxt Fancy
Hywts 53
Ext Fey
Hywts 53 - 53 - 53 - 53 - 54 -
Med. 39Vi-40 38 - 38 - 38 - 39 -
Pullets 36 - 36 - 35 - 35 -35V> 35Vi-
TREND—Market very closely cleared on tops and posi
tion firm. Medium improved with other grades firm.
Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co.
Lancaster Farming advertis
ing brings results.
ELgin 4-2U4 ■
Tues. Wed
Nearby Whites
55 - 55 -
41 Vi- 41 Vi
-351/4-36 35 -
26 - 26 -
Nearby Browns
54 ■
41 Vi
-36 -
26 -
Midwesiern Mixed
54 -
411/2-
35 -
26 -
51 ‘/i-52 52
38 - 38
331/2-34 35
431/2- 45
37 37
52 -
38 -
33V2-34
43 Vi
-37 -
Midwesiern Browns
53 -
Midwestern Whiles
[' KILL''RATS ” \
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MASTITIS
CONTROL
PENT-A-GN
AT YOUR DEALER'S
. . . a mastitis-control
product for every need,
tfOTE* Milk taken from dairly ani
mals withm 72 hours after last Pent
A-Cm treatment for mastitis must
not be used for human consumption
ROCKLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
West Caldwell New Jersey
Salesmen
don't lay eggs!
If
you haven't had 'em—
Nobody Can Tell You!
Quality
Speaks for itself!
HONEGGER LAYERS
J. HOWARD MOORE.
307 East Second Avenue
LITITZ. PENNA.
Phone: MAdison 6-5408
Win die’s Hatchery
COCHRANVILLE. PA.
Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941
Frl
Thurs
411/s-
41;V42
35i 2-
30 -
-35' 2
54 -
41 \i
-36 -
26 -
55 -
411 2-
36 -
30 -
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52
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35 -
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37 -
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