1' ■*. -"jj 5 f- 5, <" ic. Poultry Center rices Off Fractionally idders took all the birds Poultry, 17.9; e( j at the Lancaster 6 M&B, (Arthur Leaman), itrv Center this week. A 4900 WMt, 9-2, Crown Poult -1 of 61,700 broilers in 19 ry, 18.1; 7. Same, 4900 WV, crossed the block at pri- 9-2, Crown Poultry. 18 3; 8. ranging from 17 3 to 19.- M&B, (Frank i>radley), 1,050 ir an unofficial average of WVP, 13, Daftiel K. Good, 4 a fraction of a cent 25 o;'9 Samel 1050 WVP, ,w the 18 07 of last week. Carl B. Risser, 27.7; 10. J J. hree lots of 3,000 roast- Hess, I! (Eugene S. Ruhl) brought 25 to 27.6. One 3100 LF 20 mo. V. J. Koser of 1,050 pullets made Co. Inc. 13 3 and five lots of 6,900 . n - Norman B. Kready inn fowl changed hands 1906 WV, 10-2, Roy E, Ream ff to 13.3 'l9 2; 12. .Same, 900 WV, 10-2 he complete January sth Daniel K Good, 19 2; 13. Eon offered and sold 72,- Aaron J. Brubaker, 1400 LF head in 28 lots. The cor- V. J- Koser Co., Inc. 13 3; nndmg sale last year 14. D. E. Horn & Co. (Horn °64 425 birds in 19 lots. » Prod Prov Farm) 3600 „ ic +iio mmnlete HI, 9. Daniel K Good, 17.8; bilQWing isthe complete Andrew Q Mi ii e r, 750 :r r Tr™» “ ptSS: WVC, 13-2, Carl B. B^r. nnt r 5? I< davs^buver 6 and -J Clayton H. Shenk, 1000 ks and days, buyer and g 5 Carl R Risser ; 19 2 . ODE WV-White Vantress (Elvin Siegrist) ? 0 ss C-Cockerels, P-Pul- 1 200 , WVC, 14-2, Daniel K. .iri/n-wviio Tvrmintain<; Good, 261; 18. Philhaven Srs LfS Hospital Farm 1,000 WV. 9-2, “ d ‘ a “, ?!Slings Marvin Sweigart 19.1; 19. ‘n F ’Horn &X (Les- John B. Kurtz (John S. J? ‘Jr:-?Inno WV 9-2 Kurtz) 1100 LFY, V. J. Kos f PoultSS 17 7- 2 er Co., Inc. 113.0; 20. Sun- l el Wrielpv Teoo LF 21 stun 6 Farm Supply (Leon Drio? to sale Weber) 3600 WVX 9-3, W. C. KeTuS iOO W Mellinger & Son 17.3; eorge Neauman^4 ,uOU W 21 Russel p §g oo -5; Starr romvry. *'•». wvx> - 9 starr Poultry> i 7 B&siSflSOd WV 22 - Ivan z - Hoover, 1500 WV hard Blessing;, jouo wv, in , - . M T , ’ 1Q «. Crown Poultry, 17 9; 5. 10 x > Thomas. 19.3, e, 2000 WV, 8-3, Crown (Turn to page -) Before You. Buy Any Hoy Machine See The Meyer Hay Conditioner J. PAUL NOLT Lincoln Hwy., Gap, Pa. verHen Declared All TimeChampio \ % \ /” "~ : ~ y f , _ fORNHEN OWNED BY SHAVER POULTRY Breeding Farm at Galt, On- Vr’n + n • a ’ was *k o high layer in Missouri’s 49th standard egg test conducted • Ur r am Grove, Mo. Noel M. Hall, Missouri Poultry Experiment station direc •fi fi ° Wn , the bird, whose 50-week record was '342 eggs and 370.4 points. , y fiar ’s record was 356 e«*es 8 points. She has been declared all time record holder for all standard tests in the U. S. A. SHAVER STARCROSS CHICKS ARE SOLD BY EIDER LEGHORN FARMS, Mount Joy, Pa. - \ i ! Deimarva - Georgia Prices Are About One Cent Lower Live prices averaged about one cent lower at Deimarva. Prices o£ 16 to 18 for 511,- 000 head were reported dur ing the 24 hour period end ing 10:30 Friday morning. Estimated slaughter by Eastern Shore Processors for the week end was 580,000 head compared to 461,100 head last weekend. Offerings were generally adequate for current needs. Ready to cook demand was irregular though generally fair at most one cent higher delivered prices. Fluid Milk Production Is Up In N.Y. And Pa. Fluid milk production was generally unchanged Slight ly higher levels were report ed in New York and Pennsyl vania as much as 10' percent above last month. Offerings were generally in excess of needs Bottling demand improved as schools reopened. Whole sale selling price at New York was $5.25 to $5.30 per 4"0 quart unit of bottling quality milk. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1961—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January 2nd to Friday, January 6th ~ Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl Ex. Fey. Hywts Fey Hywts Fey Med. No 1 Med Pullets P-wees Ex. Fey. Hywts Fey Hywts Fey. Med. Pullets P-wees Fey. Mixed 40Vi- 39 - 39 -39*4 39 -391 i No 1 Med. 39 -38 V- 38Vi:- 38V2- Pullets 35 -36 Vs 35 -36 Vi 35 -36 Vi 35 -36V6 Stds. ’ 39 - 37 - 38 - 38 - Checks 38 - 37 - 37 - 37 - TREND—Receipt of fancy heavyweight still liberal. Trading generally a little more active and market tone steady. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. More fanners each month prefer to buy their /HAY /STRAW / EAR CORN from us for better value and all around satisfaction. At farm or delivered, any quantity as your require ments may be. PHONE STRASBURG OV 7-3211 ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM Whites SiHi- 41 39 36 31 41 - 39 -36’/. 36 31 -36V* 36 31 - Browns 48 - 43 - 41 - 36 31 - 41 -36 36 31 -361 i 36 31 - Mixed PARADISE. PA. -45 VS 45 '-45VS •40 ] / 2 -41 40 j / 2 -41 40Vi-41 39 -361/2 36 31 - -361 s 45 - 43 - 42 - 41 - -36V2 36 -36’2 31 -