inc Poultry Center Holiday Postpones Sale 3 Because of the Thanksgiv- Same, 2600 WV, 9-1; 19. ing holiday, the auction sale Garden Spot Broilers (Mel at the Lancaster Poultry vin Barge), 3000 WV, 9-1; center was postponed this 20. M&B (John L. Herr), iveek from Thursday to Fri- 750 WV Liponized Pullets, day. Sale reports were un- 15-2. ____ available at press time. 21. Samg, Printed below are the list- " 2 : o 22. Same, 500 WVijP, ings for the sale with lot Same, 800 WVLP, ’ number, seller, grower in lj ' 2 parenthesis, amount and bre led. age in weeks and days. Total listings included 4,- 150 pullets, 1,426 heavy fowl 1,000 leghorn fowl and 104- 200 broilers for a total of 110,775 birds Twenty-three lots were on offer. 1. Miller & Bushong (Jo nas Meyer), 10,500 W Mt, 9-1; 2 James F. Myer, 1000 LF; 3 Longenecker's Poultry Farm, 1300 Arbor Acre Fowl and 125 Males- 4. Gleason Ritchie, 9000 WV, 9; 5 DE. Horn & Co (Nevin Flinch baugh), 5000 WV, 9. 6 D F Horn Co (Amos Funk). 9500 WV, 10-3; 7. D. E Horn Co (James Mc- Dowell). 7000 WV, 10-3; 8 M&B (Joseoh Bushev), 8500 Moore’s Chesty Cross, 9-3; 9. Same; 10 M&B (Lloyd Sloltzfus), 7200 WV, 9. I 11, Same, 12 M&B (Ken neth M Funk), 4800 IR, 9; m 3. M&B (Arthur Fowl). 4,- HR, (3000 - 9-2 and 1000 - W-2; 14 Garden Spot Broil jers (Melvin Barge), 5400 |WV 9-1; 15 Same; | 16. Same. 3400 WV, 9-1; |l7. Same, 3200 WV, 9-1; 18. HBUBS & ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! shavings! HAROLD B. ZOOK i 220 LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER, PA. ■ PHONE EX 4-5412 S • • CLEAN DRY PINE ; S • SEMI DRY PINE S S • MIXED S S BAGS OR BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND ■ ■ TRAILER LOAD PRICES - S Meet your ffiffman fHoffman kJ farm seeds ALFALFA * CLOVER * OATS • PASTURE and ... THESE HOFFMAN SEED MEN ARE READY TO SERVE YOU! ELMER BRILL Elizabethtown EM 7-5441 FRANK H. BUCHER - Lititz MA 6-.6504 A. H. HUFFMAN SEEDS,, INC., LANDISVILLE, PENNA. ~v • Serving farmers with finest quality seeds since 1899 - ■ • Chicago Yards (l?rom Page 21 1187 lb. slaughter steers at 28 25, new high since April 17th. Prime 1150-1350 lbs 27 75-28, dozen loads at 28, bulk choice and prime 950- 1400 lbs. 25-27 50, Monday Bulk these kinds 24 75-27 Most good 900-1300 lbs. closed at 23.50-24.75. Mixed choice and prime 1144 lb heifers 25 75, this also new high since last April. Bulk choice 24-25, good largely 23 50 23.75 Bulk cutter and utility at 13 25-15 50 with strong wgts utility Holsteins 15 75 in early part of week, canner 11 50-13 25, utility bulls 18- 20 25. Good 700 lb. stock steers 23 50, common and medium 700-760 lbs 20 50-21. Load choice 952 lb feeder steers 24 15 mixed good and choi ce 930 lbs. 23 85. Choice 455 lb. stock steer calves 30, 100 head string choice 425 lb stock heifer calves 26.75. ■ ■■SI Elizabethtown EM 7-7112 JASON H. MELLINGEB JONATHAN S. SHIRK Strasburg OV 7-6546 Leola OL 6-9302 • HE is your neighbor and friend. • HE Is interested in your crop problems. • HE can help you grow better paying crops. • HE knows what seed varieties produce best in your area. • HE can tell yon about atltbe latest and newest seed varieties. • HE will get your seed to yon, when you want it • HE is anxious and ready to serve you. C. B. ERB Landisville TW 8-71 IS LESTER ERB Delmarva - Georgia Demand Better Prices Gain Delmarva reported broiler prices during the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Friday morning approximately V* cent higher as the demand continued to improve, al though offerings were mode rate. Prices of 12 90 to 13.70 on 687,500 head at farms were reported during this period Processors appeared opti mistic for next week with the estimated slaughter for week end going to 772,- 800 head compared with the 525 000 head last week end The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending Nrv 17 was down one point from the previous week at 2 7 Broilers averaged 12 22 per pound and mash cost the grower $9O 12 per ton The ratio for the compa rable week a vear ago was 3 8 when broilers averaged 16 29 ner pound and mash cost $B6 52 per ton Six months ago the ratio had dropped to 3.1 as broilers fell to 15 01 and mash rose to $95 80 per ton. Analysis ol echoes from high frequency sound waves bounced off the layers of fat and mu'c'e on live ammals tell Cornell researchers how good steaks are while “on the hoof”. The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers H. D. 3. LANCASTER , Phene TW 8-7121 t SEED MAN... EDGAR C. UMBLE Gao HI 2-4525 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 25. 1961—1 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, November 20 th to Friday, November 24th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fn. Ex. Fey. Hywts 46 - Fey Hywts 39 - Fey. Med. 32 - #1 Med 31 - Pullets 26 V - P-wees 21 - Ex. Fey. Hwyts 40 - Fey Hywts 39 - Fey Med 33 - Pullets 26Vz- P-wees 21 - Fey, Hwyts #1 Med Pullets Stds Checks TREND: .Receipts light and market still well clear ed on most grades in most quarters. Medium however a bit irregular. , J; . FAMOUS NAMES AMONG DAIRYMEN CALVING FEED-SSJM ASK FOR OUR NEWLY REVISED BOOKLET ON CALF MANAGEMENT Mill V TI/ri7l?D milk replacer for IVIILIi iYIi&LIV CALVES. Produces heal thy, fast growing calves and is cheaper to feed than whole milk. TWIN MIY CALF GRAIN. An economical ITV 111 IVIIA formula feed of proven quali ty for building healthy, strong bodied calves. RECORD FITTING FEED- 32% RECORD DAIRY Cf TDDT EMEMT a milking supple- OUI I LEiiVirilY I MENT. Containing top quality ingredients that provide the highest nutritional levels. CALL YOUR DEALER AND TRY THESE FEEDS TO SEE THE RESULTS OF PAUL M. RESSLER & PARADISE, PA. Whites 46 - 36V6- 311/S-32 311/--32 31 - 301/2-31 261/2- 261/2- 21 - 21 - Browns 421/2- 31V2-32 31V2-32 261/2- 261/z -21 - 21 - 35V2- 291/2- 25V2- 341/2- 29 - 37 - 29V4- 251/2- 35 - Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. @IRTHMOft6 MENTS OF CALVING. A TOP CONDITIONER For young stock and dry cattle. WIRTHMORE Research & Service 46 • 46 - 371/2- 41 - Mixed 351/2-36 29V2- 251/2- 341/2- 29 - Ph. Slrasburg OV 7-6292 ■3 46 - 381/2- 311/2-32 30V2-31 261/a -21 - 44 - -42 311/2-32 261/2- 21 - 37 - 29 - 25V 2 - 34V2-35 29 - SON
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