inc.. Poultry Center rice Climb Continues ißroiler prices took aaoth- -Poultry, 17,3; 3. Same, 600 • jump this week'fit the-WV, ®, Mellinger and meaner, ' Poultry Center Son;, WJft'C Same* 2400 W, aen,.* .total ot 65,550 head 0. W. C. Mellmger A Son, 21 lots crossed the Trtock 17.0; 5 Ivan Z. Hoover, 1300 : -prices of is.< to 184 ior CAWV, 39-1, -Roy K Ream, i average pi Id*. . NJ.I; nTl p lot containing ®- Suneon Kauffman, ,590 ™. <c sr 'our lots M* 7o .? J r 9“ t ! Daniel K. Good, 26.0; 8. M& ,£«* ot^ sell , b B (Stanley Carpenter) 8000 19 cents. Four lots p£ 3100 wv> . H - W . Longacre, roasters changed In&v 17 0; 9- MAB (Ralph \ds at 21 to 26.1. Three «„.,«> 13 sco IR 8-6 NO - 2-600 w4, f ter ? SAIS: 16.3 L; 10 M a yght 25-26. Heavy fowl Hennlnger> 4300 WVC, 14-6, * f £ r i 4 : 3 £ l5 } £ NO SALE, 19.0 bid; )0 head m three lots. ’ , nnn Wvr 1j •> 'he complete December 7 * offered 123,045 head in tote and sold 95,345 hed TbU? 0 * 1 S?me°l«^WVC; 'oltoSn* is the complete «* \f * £ report with lot number, n N P.y. T , P’ ;r, grower in parenthesis, 0 Did. 15- M&B 'unt and breed, age in 28 ?2 8 * is 'and days, buyer and 6 > £®,®’ , e 16. Kenneth B Noll, 650 DDE: WV-White Vantress, WVC, 13-2, Carl B. Rlsser, pckerels, P-Pullets, WRF- 261; 17. Same, Roy-E. Ream te-Rock Fowl, BRC-Bar- 23 0; 18. J. WiHlam Groff, Rock Cockerels, IR-In- 750 HF. Daniel K. Good, 14.7 Rivers, CC-Cobs Cock- 19- D. E. Horn & Co. (Wil ts, NHWT-New Holland Earn Eisenhart), 3000 WV, 9, ite Turkeys, HF-Heavy Daniel K l6 4; 20. rl, LF-Leghom Fowl. Same (Byron Bingman) 5000 J. W Eshelman & Sons WV, 9-3, Roy _E- Ream, 17.3; is Eshbach), 400CWV, 9, 21. Same 7000 WV, 9-3, Longacre, Inc 17.0; 2. Daniel K. Good, 16.4; 21. 3000 WV, 9, Linn 'Turn m nage 141 lIIIIIHWHI HAVINGS i -HAROLD B. 10 LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER. PA- J PHONE EX 4-5412 ■ CLEAN DRY PINE S • SEMI DRY PINE £ • MIXED : AGS OR BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND J TRAILER LOAD PRICES i COMPARE THIS %~bushe!spreader ■ x v„* V’ * ' "' *- ' - - . - 1 v > 'y>v / v $. > A * ■* ■'*''■ * v ***. i x" < A X ~ * \,< * >* V J <r .- <** t ~' v\' - *,l', 4 ,X<- x ,„ x ‘V/ 3 .x * j « >-,' '*2 i*t ** * | • - <ss* Look at the No. 95-6 differences . . . here’s quality to out-wear ordinary spreaders. • Steel pintle drive chain . . . REGULAR EQUIPMENT • Treated lumber resists warp and rot • Bridge-designed frame keeps box tight, re sists loosening • Special acid-resisting steel where needed for extra life • A wide-spread that REALLY SPREADS. - iUk us about tbs Allls-Chalmers plan to ftnancm your Unto purchase at farm equipment. ALLIS-CHALMERS . Brubaker Lititz. Pa. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service iclli Farm Serv. 'uarryville. Pa. i*s>V :v *' >■• *.. A ■*• 3 V' J ‘ - S ALBS AND SERVICE Nissiey Farm Service Washington Boro. Pa New Holland. Pa. ZOOK | A< ' A A » << V <<t< Lancaster, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens. Pa. Oelmapy*-jSadrgia Prices Highest Since March ' Broiler prices in Delmarva averaged about a cent higher during the 24 hour ■period ending 10:30 Friday morn- -fct. Fey. ing; Prices of 36 to 17.50 on jjywts 0O»;OOO head at farms dating « the period were reported, ~7 y thia, the highest level since «ywts March 28. Fey. Settlement of the butcher’s Med strike in Philadelphia was' considered to be a major fac tor in the increased prices. Pullets Demand was improved and P-wees supplies were moderate to light as eastern shore proces sors estimated slaughter for the week end at 774,000 head compared with the 851,000 head during last weekend.- Ma'ny processing plants did not plan to operate during Saturday. Prices in Georgia ranged *rom 15 to 15 25 delivered to plant during the period Estimated slaughter for the week end was 1.499,000 head compared to the 1,595,000 head last week end • Chicago Yards <From Page 2> ately active on all grades with clearance broad. Heifers steady to strong and at a new high since last April. Cows mostly 50-75 lower Bu Is 25 to mostly 50 higher. For the First Time ... Moore Farms Ghostley Pearl Leghorn Chicks From Our 2nd Year Breeding Flocks. #• Moore Chicks^—More Profits • More Hens for Laying House • Early Order Discount Available . ALSO STARTED PULLETS Contact Us Today MOORE FARMS 780 EDEN ROAD • LANCASTER LO 9-0416 ||n|^ Dairymen ! A WIRTHMORE HIGH CALORIE FORMULATIONS ALL PELLETED Dairy Feeds Are Giving Superior Results Through —IMPROVED FORMULATION —IMPROVED HARDNESS —IMPROVED APPEARANCE —IMPROVED TEXTURE —INCREASED PLAT ABILITY Available in 14%, 16%, and 18% protein levels. @I(VroWOR€ fCCOS Try These New High Calorie Formulations. 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Stert mth Tte BEST ] 2 jH s , DAY-OLO aiid \ SHUEft CHICKS l CAREY and DEMLER Leghorns for high quality White Eggs Carey again won "Highest Egg Quality” award (85 Haugh Units) competing with best American breeders in official Random Sample Tests MERRYKNOLL Black Sex Links and Anderson Golden Sex-Links for Big Brown eggs. FOR MEAT Cornish Cobb White Rock Cross and Vantress Cobb Cross. Burling personally supervises every stepfrom breeding flockmanagement to hatching and delivery of YOUR chicks NEW Folder. CALL or WRITE "BILL” BURLING OXFORD, PA. • Dial: 932 8 286 ORDER YOUR Michigan Peat Singing Hills Brand NOW and Save $1.85 PER 100 LB. BAG for 10 to 29 bags $1.75 PER 100 LB. BAG for 30 bags or more. delivered in Dec or Jan Less 5% if delivered dur ing Dec and paid by Jan. 15, 1962. Phone your order now SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 38 - 35Vi- 32V2- - 3i -sm 26 -27 21 -22 ' 35Vi- 33 - 26 -27 21 -22 35 - 29 25 -26 33 - 30 - tops with v I
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