Lane Poultry Center Broilers Continue Climb Broilers continued to gain & B. (Raymond Witmer) 100 C some ground at the Poultry WVC, 13-2, Dan'el K. Good, Center this week as 53,000 20 5. 4. M&B (WiXs Ghck, head in 14 lots changed Jr.) 900 WVP 13-2, Carl B. hands at prices ranging from Risser, 20.6; 5. Same, 475 W -14 8 to 15.3 for a sale aver- VC, 13-2, W. CT Mellinger & age of 14 96. The average at Son, 21 0; the October 19 auction was 6 - Greider Leghorn Farm, the highest sate awrage since 215 Q LF R £ Rea m, 87; Se ?£- 7- Robert Harmsh, 7000 WV, a 15 23 average. at g , Withdrawn prior to sale. Ihe corresponding sale a year 8 ’ M&B (Henry p Blank) io,- ago brought a 17 09 average. o qq 8-6, Meaders Poult- One lot of 900 pullet roas- ry 143; 9. Same, 1500 WV, ters brought 20.6 while five g 6 Daniel K. Good, 14 8; 10. lots of cockerel roasters in- Samuel Z Stoltzfus) 1800 eluding 3,725 head changed WB, 8-6, W. C. Melhnger & hands at 20.5 to 21.7. Three g on 15 i- Jots of 5100 leghorn fowl £ Sa^e> 5000 Wv , g. 6> 6 f ld i I 5 to B J' W. C Mellinger & Son, 15.0; o 1 ’ 150 . h i e «n Vy 0w1 k ma £® 12 M&B, (James Bar ey) 13.2 and 100 males brought 4 gQQ wv, 8-6, Header’s Poul- The complete auction of- Herr) 14 SOO* fered and soW 63,975 head m gert ll O; 14Same, 25 lots The Scile marked the «ca wirp ion r Ris since Moy 13 that Ur, S™ls Dln»l B Ktol, all birds on offer were sold. 29^0 W y, 10-1, Carl B. Ris- Following is the complete se r 15 3; sale with lot number, seller. { 6 same, 2950 WB, 10-1, grower in parenthesis, am- D3mel K Good, 15 1; 17. ou^ t , an d hyeed, age m weeks Q re i(j er Leghorn Farm (War and days, buyer and price. Be cker), 1150 HF, 14 Code; WV-White Vantress, mo . w. C. Mellinger & Son, C-Cockerels, P-Pullets, L-F-Y- 13 2; 25 Same 100 Males, Leghorn Fowl Yearlings, HF- Ro y E Ream, 7.2; 18. C. J. Heavy Fowl, W-Mts -White Lauer,' 7000 WMt 9-3 Dan- Mountams. iel K. Good, 15.0; 10 Garden 1. Landis K. Sangrey, 750 Spot Bro lers, Inc. (Lester 3VI. LF. Daniel K Good, 8 5 2. Hurst), 2750 WV, 9, Daniel Miller & Bushong, Inc. K Good, 14.9; 20. Same, 14 - (Glenn R - Siegnst) W. C. 8; Mellinger & Son 7 21 6; 3. M. 21 Same, NEW HOLLAND CONCRETE PRODUCTS NEW HOLLAND, PA. CHICKS FOR 1952 FROM TWO YEAR OLD BREEDERS * Disease Resistant * Better Liveabil'ty * Jumbo Day Old Chicks MOORE FARMS ■ rBO EDEN ROAD HOLLAND STONE Stop and see the many possibilities of the use of Holland Scone in con structing homes, walls and other buildings. Durable, d gnified and long- ast ng. Moore Farms Offer — Ghost'ey Pearl CONTACT US TODAY LANCASTER LO 9-0416 Contact — QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER Ph. ST 6-2147 LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER Ph. EX 4-3755 OR YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Deimarva - Georgia About One Cent Deimarva reported prices were approximately one cent h.gher during the 24 hour period ending 10:30 Friday morning. Prices of 13 to 15 on 695,800 head were report ed. Supplies were moderate to short of the increased de mand. With most of the east ern shore processors not op erating today the estimated slaughter for the week end was 835,900 head compared with 949,000 head last week end. The Deimarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on October 13 was 2.9 as broil ers averaged 12 88 per pound and 20% mash cost the grower $BB 95 per ton. The ratio for the corresponding week a year ago was 3.8 when broilers averaged 16.50 and mash cost $86.80 per ton. , Fey. CHICKEN FOR DINNER Hywts 42%- 40 - 39%- 39 -39% 39 -39% Broiler-fryers are a feat- #1 Med 33 . 30 . 2 9 - 29 - 29 - ured item m the meat de- p :lets 22 - 22 - 22 - 22 - ' 22' - partments just about every- o=l/ o R where these days. Catherine ®5 A-36 35 /a-36 35 A-36 35 A-3 6 35 /2-36 Love, Penn State extension Checks 27%- 27%- 27%- 27%- 27%- consumer economics special- TREND: Market generally steady on top grades and ist, says the young birds are usually a bit better cleared. Medium and pullets somewhat amazingly economical, excel- irregular lent eating, attractive in ap pearance, and a top value in the meat-type foods. Sup- . ■> nlies are plentiful and prices VJmOS IS IO W 31K for broi’er-fryers are now at . . _ _ an aii-time low. At JCeener Farm 15 0 22. Same Roy E. Ream, 15.1; 23, Same ( f, ho | ts . wil ] 2000 WV, 9, Roy E. Ream, walk fomght on the farm of 15 3; 24 C J. Hiestand, 2200 Clarerfce Keener, Manheim L-F-Y, Roy E. Ream, 8-6. R 3. ELgin 4-2114 Leßoy M. Sensenig !• K. Stauffer & Son ;; '* Lawn & Bellaire ;; Hmklelown Ph. Manheim MO 5-3121 .. ; • Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Mt> Gretna WO 4-5500 :; :i Paul M. Ressler & Son Clem E. Hoober !: n Paradise Intercourse ! L. Ph. Strasburg OV 7-6292 Ph. 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