Lane Poultry Center Another Cent Gain Broiler prices, on the climb Mountains, WRF-White Rock for over a month, gained Heavy Fowl, nearly a cent this week at 11 Miller & Bushong, Inc the Lancaster Poultry Cen- (Kenneth M. Funk) 350 IRC, ter. A total of 42,400 head in 12-3, Roy E. Ream, 21.0; 2 10 lots crossed the block at Same, 550 IRC, 12-3, Daniel prices of 16 8 to 18.5 for a K. Good, 21 0, 3 Same, Mar. sale average of 17 16. vin Sweigajrt, 20 9; 4. M&B, This week marked the first (John McM chael) 6000 WMt. sale in several months that V 8 6, Meader’s Poultry, 16.8, ran ahead of the correspond- 5 M&B (Oscar Sangrey) 6000 ing sale last year At last WVC, 8-6, H. W. Longacre, year’s sale 34,600 head sold Inc 16 8. .at an average of 16 31. 6. M&B, (Elam B. Riehl)), The high price was paid 1700 WVP, 13-2, Daniel K by Carl B. Risser for 1,000 Good, 21.7 7. Same, H. W. White Vantress at 9 weeks, Longacre, Inc. 21.0. 8 M&B, six days consigned by Phil- (Earl Newcomer) 800 WVP, haven Hospital. 6-8, Carl B Risser, IS -; 9. Five lots of 4,000 roasters M&B (James Hess), 1200 W brought 20.9 to 21 2, while VP, 8-3, Roy E Ream, 18 1; 1,700 pullets sold for 21 7 io John M Esh, 550 WRF One lot of heavy fowl chang- Marvin Sweisrart, 15 0; and eded hands at 15 cents per go Males, Marvin Sweigart, pound for the 550 head. 6 0. The complete sale offered 11. M&B (Jacob Ober), 2,- 55,830 head in 23 lots and 400 WV, 8-6, John N. Thomas sold 48,680 head in 17 lots. 17 7; 12. John L. Hershey, The four lots of 4,800 cock- 850 WVC, 14, H. W. Long erels were bid to 20 cents acre, Inc. 21 2; 13 Same, 850 and the two lots of pullets WVP, 14, NO SALE, 21.0 bid. containing 2 350 head were 14 Philhaven Hospital, 1000 bid to 21 and 22. WV, 9-6, Carl B RisSer, 18 5; Following is the complete 15 M&B (Paul C. Weaver) December 21 auction with 5000 WV, 8-6, Roy E. Ream 'lot number, seller, grower in 17 5; parenthesis, amount and 16. D E. Horn & Co. (Wm. breed, age in weeks and days Emig), 1500 WV, 9-2, Island buyer and price. Pou'try, 17 2; 17. Same (Har. CODE: IR-Indian Rivers, old Z. Musser) 10 000 WV 9- WV-White Vantress, C-Cock-,2, V F. Weaver, Inc., 17 1; erels, P-Pullets, WMts.-White 18 Same (HaroM Chronister) | Moore Farms [ S Ghostley Pearl E ■ CHICKS FOR 1962 FROM OUR TWO YEAR ■ S OLD BREEDERS jj ■ • Better Egg Quality - ■ 5 • Better Liveability ■ ■ • Jumbo Day Old Chicks g 5 ALSO STARTED PULLETS S MOORE FARMS LANCASTER LO 9-0416 £........................................... i 780 EDEN ROAD ' ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ 2 27th Annual Meeting FARM BUREAU THURS., DEC. 28 - lO A. M. MANHEIM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, Manheim, Pa. Management Reports ON YEAR'S OPERATIONS Election of Directors —FOUR TO BE ELECTED Address by—Lesser M. Shughort, Director of Distribution, FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ■Entertainment by—Wiliam Ziika, Biologist & Lecturer FEATURING LIVE SPECIMENS. HE WILL PRESENT AN ENTER TAINING STORY OF PIGEONS. BUR^ CONTACT US TODAY OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION • County Agent Report • President's Annual Message WILLIS Z. ESBENSHADE PLAN NOW to attend this impor tant meeting of YOUR organization. • AMPLE FREE PARKING • SPACIOUS AUDITORIUM with COMFORTABLE SEATING • SPECIAL MUSIC Delmarva - Georgia Live Prices Are Up Slightly De’marva reported live prices improved slightly as demand improved to a fair level. Prices of 16 30 to 17.90 were reported on 656,500 head at farms during the 24 hour period ending 10:30 on Friday morning. Processors were operating at near normal levels to fill supply lines until after the holiday Estimated slaughter by eastern shore processors for the week end was 616,- 000 head compared with 629,-000 head l ast weekend The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending December 15 was up four points from the previous week at 3.7. Broilers averag ed 17.30 and mash cost the grower $92 90 per ton The ratio for the comparable week last year also stood at 3.7 but six months ago it had dropped to 2 8 Georgia reported prices of 15 cents at farms up to 16.5 at plants. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. 8500 WV, 9-2, H. W. Long acre, -snc, 17 0; 19. Parke Herr, 1500 WVP, 14-2, NO SALE, 22 0 bid; 20 M&B, '■Re^iam n Brubaker), 1200 WVC, 12-2 NO SALE 20 0 bid; 21. Same, 1200 WMtC, 12-2. NO SALE, 20 0 bid; 22. Same; 23 Same. The Most Famous Name In. Corn Pfister Associated Growers R. D. 3. LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 M. M. SMITH Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 23, 1961 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, December 18th to Friday, December 22nd Mon. Ex. Fey. Hywts 41 - Fey Hywts 371/2. Fey. Med. 34 ■ #1 Med 34 ■ Pullets 29 r P-wees 24 - -341/2 33 33 29 24 Ex. Fey. Hywts 38 -381/2 Fey Hywts Fey Med. Pullets P-wees 37V2- -341/2 34 29 - 24 . Fey. 37 - 33 - 28 - 35V6- 301/a- Hywts #1 Med Pullets Stds. Checks TREND: Market generally steadier with a quite good last minute clearance on top grades Medium still in quite liberal supply. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. t I « I | Paul M. Ressler & Son Clem E. Hoober | Paradise Intercourse 8 Ph. SOuihfield 8-3431 Ph. Strasburg OV 7-6292 i I Leßoy M. Sensenig Stauffer & Son i S , Lawn & Bellaire k U Hmkletown Ph.Manheim MO 5-3121 & Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Ml. Gretna WO 4-5500 || p- *%• S %'A v *tf t* N ' " COWS .. . 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PARADISE Hempfield Mills EAST PETERSBURG Thurs. 41 - 41 - 36V6- 29V2-30 30 30 . 30 26 - 26 22 - 22 - -80 V* -30 V* 36 - 36 - 30 - 26 - 22 - 30 -301/2 26 - 22 - 36 - 30 - 26 - 36 - 30 - 26 - 32V2- 29V2- 32/2- 291/2- 3