Lane. Poultry Center Volume Up, Prices Weak Volume was up but prices Starr Poultry, 18.4; 8. M&B, slipped only fractionally at (Kenneth M. Funk) 250 WMt the January 26 auction at C, 13, Marvin Sweigart, 24 1; the Poultry Center. 9. Same, 450 WMtC, 13, Broiler prices ranged from Marvin Sweigart, 24 0; 10. 18 oto 19.1 on the 76,650 Same, 250 WMtC 13, Carl head in 18 lots for an aver- Kisser, 25 1; IveraJ^as n - M&B ’ OR. C. Garman). one lot g of bmilers list- 5400 WV > 9 > Crown Poultry, °^w a s Lt 1 sold b A bid of 183; 12 - A ■ L - Harnish, 3700 was for a lot of WV - 9 ‘ 2 ’ Crown Poultry, 18.- ejoo H v 13 e 6 bT ss s W, Fo?r a Ss of'“rSstefs toted /«•’ Same; *• M&B War toWtta* 7,7 The ollver S. Mast, '4200 ’WRC, 4,825 head while five lots of Weai?"uu'lmc {william ififlte to P MSO head ls 'VS’ 20' The auction sold a total of same- 900 WVP 14* °w Z r 87,925 head in 29 lots of the MeUmger 2IV 100,375 head in 34 lots listed „umger & Son, 21.5, Following is the complete-. , ~"1 Y®uey Acres Inc., 800 sale report with lot number, R°y E Ream, 24.1; seller, grower in parenthesis, £,2. Same, 800 WVP, 16, Roy amount and breed, age in ® Ream, 23 0; 23. M&B weeks and days, buyer and L Coates) 6000 IR, 9, price H - w - Longacre, Inc., 18.4; CODE: WV-White Vantress -24. Mark Myer, 2200 WVC, C-Cockerels, P-Pullets, WVX- 13-2, H. W. Longacre, Inc, White Vantress Cross, WMT- ?3 9; 25. Same, 2500 WVC, White Mountain, WRC White 13 27 NO SALE, 23 6 bid. Cockerels, IR-Indian Rock Rivers. 1 Miller & Bushong, Inc., 5000 WV, 9-5, Daniel K. (Cool Creek Farm), 2400 WV Good, 18.8; 28. Same. 9-2, 9-6, W. C. Mellinger & Son, Darnel K Good, 18.6; 29. 19.1; 2 Same, 2750 WV, 9-6, Clair Frownfelter, 1100 WV- Roy E. Ream, 19 0;' 3. Same XP, 14, NO SALE, 21.1 bid; 2875 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. 30. Same, 20.3 bid; Good, 18.6; 4. Kenneth E. 31. M&B, (Fred Sherick), Schreiber, 5100. WV, 8-3, 1750 WVP, 14, NO SALE, Starr Poultry, 18.3; 5 Same, 22 4 bid; 32. Same, Carl B. 5200 WV, 8-3, Starr Poultry, Risser. 23.1; 33 M&B, (Har -18.5; _ old Click), 800 IRP, 14 2, W. 6 M&B (Robert Hamish), C. Mellinger &~Son, 22.2; 34 4900 WV, 8-3, Starr Poultry, Elias Frey, 925 WV, 11, Dan 18 4; 7 Same, 4700 WV, 8-3, K. Good, 18.0; -35. M&B, FASTER . . . with a New Holland tractor-driven Model 331 Manure Spreader. Big 130-bu. ASAE-rated capacity means lower total costs—bigger loads, fewer trips, and less time and fuel. Exclusive CYCLON-ACTION gives you high speed shredding and fine, uniform .spreading. Heat-treated paddles for extra toughness ... specially treated wood flooring ... primed steel sides *, . New Holland gives you the best combination of steel and wood for maxi mum strength and longer life. Convenient rope control puts yw in cnarge of the operation frorm your tractor seat—with a choice of 4 a Pron speeds! ask us about au the advantages of a MODEL 33 1 SPREADER. s a I ■ ® e 9ardless of the condition of your old spreader, if is worth not less than.. $2OO. in trade on this Model 331 New Holland Spreader. - Priced at $798.00 WITH USED TRUCK TIRES COPE & WEAVER CO. WILLOW street Ph. Lancaster EX 3-2824 26. Same, 2200 WVP, 13-2, Daniel K. Good, 22.2; 27. Delmarva - Georgia Demand Spotty Movement Slow Delmarva reported light movement and spotty de mand for broilers during the 24 hour period ending 10.30 Friday morning. Most proces sing plants were operating and offerings cleared well. Prices of 16 4 to 17.9 on 531,000 head at farms Were reported during the period. Estimated slaughter by Delmarva processors during (Turn to page 2) Fluid Milk Production Up Only Slightly Producton over the- New York milkshed tapered off slightly and when compared to last week was unchanged to slightly heavier. Adverse weather condi tions interfered with tank arrivals in the metropolitan areas. Some advance buying by consumers in anticipation of snow storms was credited with an improvement in de mand. Supplies continued -ample but not burdensome. Whole sale prfces for bottling quali ty milk in New York contin ued steady except where the dealers were forced to buy tank lots on the open market Spot prices at New York were $5 20 to $5.35 per 40 quart unit; (Daniel Lehman) 4500 IR, 9- 2; Withdrawn prior to sale. Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 Announcing N E W ALL PELLETED Dairy Feeds New Pelleting Process provides —IMPROVED HARDNESS —IMPROVED APPEARANCE ~ —IMPROVED TEXTURE —INCREASED PLATABILITY Available in 16%, 20% and 32%° protein lev els to fit your particular feeding program. BUY IN BULK AND SAVE! @)|RTBC%QR€ Feeds Try Oar New All Pelleted Feeding Program CONTACT US FOR DETAILS Wirthmore Bulk Station FLORIN, PA. Ph. Mt. Joy OL 3-0101 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28. 1961—S Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Mondty, January 23rd to Friday, January 27th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl, Ex. Fey. Hywts 41 Vi- Fey Hywts 39 Fey Med. 35V2- #1 Med 35 Pullets 33 P-Wees 26 -39 V& 39 -39V£ 40V 2 - 351/2- 35 - -33 33 Ex. Fey. Hywts 40^-40 1/2 40’/4-40V2 41V 2 - Fey Hywts 39V2- Fcy. 35 Vz -331/2 33 .331/2 33 26 - 26 - Med. 35V2- Pullets 33 P-Wees 26 - Fey, Hywts 39 - #1 Med 35 - 35 Pullets 33 -331/4 33 Stds 38 - 38 - Checks 35 -35V4 35 -35V4 TREND: Market generally quite well cleared with lighter receipts from the midwest. Demand still a bit irregu lar however. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. See Our Want Ads For Bargains DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop.. John Fry 2114 Hollinger Rd- Lancaster D». *■» *0- - T* XT-, Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 . Whiles 41 Vi- 42 Vi- 35%- 35 33 26 -33 Vi -33 »/> 26 - Browns 40i/>- 39Vi- 35%- -33’/a Mixed 40 - 401/2- 35 - 35 - 33 -331/2 32 - 39 - -33 V 6 39 - 35 Vz APPLY NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND and CALPHOS now to all trees and shrubbery, grain and hay fields. Colloidal Phosphate Apply regularly on all stable manure to increase value and mineral content. NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND Did you know that Green Sand has unlimited uses? One of them is on poul try drop pits. It helps solve the moisture prob lem. CONTACT Brooklawn Farm 118 KREIDER AVENUE LO 9-1580 Or Your Local Dealer XaueM We don't mean to be over-enthusiastic or Blow our own horn. But Honegger ! HONEGGER! HONEGGER! hear me back there? Try Honegger Layers J. HOWARD MOORE. 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ. PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery COCHRANVILLE, PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941 "41 - 42 - 351/2- 35 - 32 - 26 - 351/2- 35 - 32 - 26 - 43 ■ 351/2- 321/2- 26 - 351/2- 32/2- 26 - 41 - 35 - 32 - 39i/i- -37 - 40 - 38 - Can you
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