c. Poultry Center— lume Down, Price Up ) Kune was down at the sale. 3. MiJer & Bushong, r y Center this week, Inc. (Loyd Wenger) 6500 IR rices on broilers moved- 9, Meader’s Poultry, 16.8; 4. actionally. J.'W. Eshe'man & Sons, (Dan otal of 10 lots of broit Fellenbaum), 7000 WV, 9, rought prices of 16 4to Meadera Poultry 17.0; 5 f o r the 53,500 head. Same, W. C. Mellmger and ; at the sale last week Son, 17 4; d from 15.8 to 17.2f0r 6. Same, Crown Poultry, 6,700 head in 16 lots. 16 9; 7. Same, Starr Poultry the Thursday auction * B » o^i lar^ lots of 7.600 pujets Chubb), 4500 IR, 8-3, Mead h.t 21 1 to 22 4. Seven er’s Poultry, 16.6; 9 M &B. f roasters ranged from CPau' Livengood), 1500 IR, 23 8 for the 3,525 head ?-6, Roy E - Ream, 17 2; 10. Lf lOtS '^ROO^h 10 d* f 0V d IRt^s, ( Danie. 7l°6°6 Tfo UT head n- M&B, (Henry E sen), : total December Isa e W %P 152 Carl B i 68,925 head in 31 e [’ 22 0; 12. Same, 400 nd sold 68,425 head in T^m^ S s. The only lot getting 2 ffn & ?Rp K l4 O SALE sign from the 120 o ° o > 14 ‘ 6 - r was 500 Indian Biv- B - 22 4; !4. Same 15. , weeks od. The bid of Roy Heckenluber 2000 LEY vas refused. v - J - Koser Co • Inc - 15 1- owing is the complete /xth lot number, seler. I Original Ports— (octety-tralned Servicemen , i ftW - wmin.' h Don’t take anything less than Allis-Chalmers quality parts for your AUia-Chalmers ma chinery ... parts right off the assembly line where new machinery is made. With instal lation by our factory-trained servicemen, you can count on original performance being restored. Come in. Ash us obtut Hit Allis-CholmeM plan Is ttnan ct your lima purchase of farm equipment. ALLIS-CHALMiSri A SALES AND SERVICE Brubaker itz. Pa. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Hheems, Pa. & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snavely’s Fann Service New Holland, Pa. 16 M&B, (John Riehl) 500 IRC,. 15, NO SALE, 18.0 bid. 17 Same, 500 IRP, 15, Roy E. Ream, 21 8; 18. Jacob . Herr, 350 WVC, 14-6, lari B Risser, 23.6; 19. ime, 325 WVC, 14-6, Harry . Weaver, Jr. 23 8; 20. >ame 450 WVC, 14-6, Carl Risser, 23.4; 21 Same. Marvin Sweig irt. 23 4; 22 Same, 325 WVC 1-6, Harry H. Weaver, Jr., .3; 23. Same, 775 WVP, 14- (Turn to page 14) m HORNS are ! LAYERS I ;ests for many years and Keener owned and man chicks are Keener pric- is Inci'eased by buying dated Hatchery. - IE 7-3246 oultry Farm 'HTOWN, PA. ■ 11111111111111111 l RESTORE ORIGINAL PERFORMANCE Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. R. S. Weaver Delmarva - Georgia Prices Gaia Early In Week Delmarva reported prices for 472,100 head gained from 15 42 on Monday to 15.61 on Tuesday. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on Nov. 25 dropped two points from the week. Broilers averaged 15.51 cents, per pound and "mash cost $86.37 per ton to make the ration 3.6. Six months ago the ratio was 4 0 but for the same week a year ago the ratio was 3.3. Fluid Milk Supplies Are Well Maintained Produdtion of fluid milk fluctuated in most all a eas but overall was generally well maintained to steady. Bottling demand was also generally good authough sup p-ies were heavy to freely offered. Excess offerings mo ved readily to separators but improved interest was noted in the demand for cottage cheese manufacturing, as well as hard cheese and soft Italian type cheese. At new York pursuant to the milk marketing order wholesale selling prices af ter Dec 1 ranged unchanged to 5 cents lower Prices ran eed from $5 60 to $5 70 with some distressed tanks sold for Friday and Saturday de livery at $5 55 and $5.60 per 40 quart unit. IS E Bulk Delivery Service E Means New SAVINGS To You : Wirthmore Stevens, Pa. ~ ■■ ■ ■ *■■■ *■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■£■■■■■ ■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■£ A NEW® RVICE WIRTHMORE To Your Farm Order Your Wirthmore Dealer Wirthmore Bulk Station FLORIN, PA. Ph. Mt. Joy OL 3-0101 “Go Balk - And Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 3, 1960—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, November 28th to Friday, December 2nd Mon. Fey, Hywts 55 - #1 Med 50 - Pullets 40 - Stds 51V&- Checks 43 - Ex. Fey, Hywts 57 - Fey Hywts 56 - Fey. Med 50 - Pu lest 42 - P-wees 35 - Ex. Fey. Hywts Fey Hywts Fey Med. 52 #1 Med 50 Pu lest 42 P-wees 35 TREND: Market still very unsettled and buying here well short to c earing availab e supplies. Some outside points report better orders from retail outlets. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 ON Conunerdal Feeds Now Through OR Wed. Mixed Tues. 51 - 48 - 41 - 49 - 43 - 52 - 49 - 40 - 50 - 43 - Browns 55 - 54 - 53 - 53 - 49 - 42 - 35 - 50 - 42 - 35 - Whites 55 -56 54 - -53 52 - 48 - 48 - 42 ■ 35 - 52 - 50 - 42 - 35 - Save” Thura 491/2- 46 - 42 - 461/2- 44 - 49 - 48 - 43 - 35 - -52 50^-51 48V2- 4634- 46 - 43 - 35 - Use. New Format InEggQuotations The Egg Quotatim table in Lancaster Farming wiLl fol ow a new format beginning with this issue. No differentiation will be made between Nearby and Midwestern eggs in the new style format. The new style, however, reflects no changes in exist ing grade terminology. All grades listed previously will continue to be quoted. The Urner-Barry Company stated in its trade paper this week. “ ... no changes in existing New York Mercan tile Exchange trading speci fications wil be made until further notice.” The revised Egg Quotation table will be found in the usual spot on page three. A registered Guernsey cow Walnut Grove Joyce A, ow ned by H. R. Ferguson of Kirkwood, has completed an official DHIR production record of 9,480 lbs. milk and 544 lbs fat as a 7-year-old. Other hens can't hold a Candle To HONEGGER LAYERS! Although . . . (We hear they'd like to!) Because Honeggers makes the 'best' seem ordinary. Step up To Quality at an average price— J. HOWARD MOORE. 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ. PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone; Atglen LY 3-5941 Fn 461/2- 441/2- 41 - 441/2- 43 - 51 - 48 - 451/2- 42 - 35 - 461/2- 44V2-45 44V2-45 42 - 35 -