i c iv- ■-- > ■ K 6 * f.-r ?'-.:'-v-. --' • ' -‘ ‘ss, -' Large Volume Is Sold » I i _<©nly. one lot on "Offer failed ■to leell at-the December -6 auc • tion -at the Lancaster Poultry Center. The '2B .lots of broil ' era sold ranged from 15.5 to 16.3. At thepe prices, growers piasted with 124,500 .head. . -'Seven .lots Including 5,100 Roasters also sold at prices of ; 21-2 6.6, and -pullets brought, 4 'V/i-’-to 28 for the 4,950 head'in five' lots. Pour lots of heavy, , .fowl .brought 17.5 -to 1-7..7 for . the, 3,300 head." Two lots of ' ;i,W)p leghorn fowl sold for 8 3 -cents a pound, and one . lot of 250 males -were nine. - A lot of -1,000 guineas at .4(% months (rid brought 42.6 •cents a pound. ■The complete sale offered 141,,100 head in 49 lots and aold_ 140,100 head in 48 lots. JJHrilowing is the complete sale report with lot number, seller, grower in parenthesis, amount and breed, age in weeks and days, buyer and price. Code: H-F-Heavy Fowl, WV- White Vantress, LP-Ledbrest Pallets, G-Guineas, L-F-Leg horn Fowl, IR-Indian River, P-Pullets, C-Cockerels, X- ANNO UNCING 1963 Twine Program ALL TWINES DOMESTIC . , “ ‘ ' , X I EXTRA LENGTH Baler and Binder Twines may be combined for Quantity • Shipping Period I in Effect Now and Until December 30. • Shipping Period II in Effect After January 1, 1963. John E. Melhorn Martin Wanner Mt. Joy Gap Maurice Good Gordonville Jacob L. Kurtz Elizabethtown G and G Feed & Supply Stephen Kurtz Eititz • Manhftlm Morgantown Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. Cross. 'l. iiongenecker's Hatchepy, 550 H-F, Carl B. Risser, 17.7; 2. Andrew N. 'Hiller, 2000 WV, 9-3, Carl B. Risser,' 16.4,; 3. Andrew G. Miller, 825 I JP, 13- 2, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 28.- 0; Same, 825 LP, 13-2, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 28.0; ’5. Jonas Martin, Jr„ 1020 G, 4% mo., Starr Poultry, 42.5, 6. Daniel G. Forry, 3500 WV, 9-3, Daniel K. Good, 15.6; 7. Same, 3500 WV, 9-3, Daniel K. Good, 15.7; 8. Game, 3500 WV, 9-3, Daniel K. Good, 15.6; 9. Charles Shertzer, 600 L-F,'' 16 mo., V. J. Koser Co. Inc., 9.0; 10. Miller & Bushong (Stanley Carpenter), 8000 WV, 8-6, H. W. Bongacre, -Inc., 15.- 8. . 11. Same (John L. Herr), 600 WVC, 13-2, W. C. Melling er & Son, 24.4; 12. Same, 600 WVC, 13-2, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 24.4; 13. Ivan Z. Hoover, 1300 WV, 10-1, Martin Bren dle, 15.8; 14. Kenneth Noll, 1300 WVP, 14-0, W. C. Mell inger & Son, 27.8; 15. M&B (Dorothy Miller), 700 IRC, 12-1, W. C. Mellinger & Son, (Continued on Page 10) • BALER TWINE • BINDER TWINE Advance in Price Qikite Possible ORDER TODAY Lancaster Service Center Quarryville Service Center REGULAR Cash Savings. John Martin Enos R - Buckwaltei Barevillo Bird-in-Hand Wilson Scott Henr y B * Hoover West Willow Ephrata , - Demand Good; Prices Gain Delmarva reported live prices on broilers continued ‘to advance during the 24 hour period -ending 10:30 Friday morning with a good demand for the moderate offerings. Ready to cook demand con tinued . good with eastern shore processors estimating slaughter for the week end at 817;000 -head compared to the the-823,100 head last week end. ‘ • Prices at farms during the l-4.7 to 16.3 for 885,900 head including 655,- 000 head sold at Thursday’s auction at 'Selbyville, Del. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending Nov ember 30 was down one point to 2.7. 'Broilers averaged 13.- 27 for the week and mash cost the grower $96.88 per ton. Agriculture will have to double production by the year 2,000 if our present diet of plant and animal products is to be maintained for the ever increasing population. ROTO 750 Evon E. Dinger Reinholds Farmers Feed & Supply Now Holland Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, Dec. 3rd to Friday, Dec. 7th Mon. WHITE Pcy. Hywts. Fey. Hywts. Fey. 3led. No. 1 Med. 37 % 32 30 27 22 Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex. 39% ’ 38 % 34 28 22 Fsy. Hywts. Pcy. Hywts. Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED 37 37 30 31 26 % * 27 35% 35% 311/2-321/2 31 Fey. Hywts, No. 1 Med. Pullets Standards Checks TREND: Market steady on all top grades and continue to clear very well on all small sizes. Copyrighted 1963 Ry Urner-Barry Co. Bananas grow freely and wild in most of tropical Africa where the natives use them raw. stewed, baked, fried, and aiM i appointed by roasted, and also make an xnissioners alcoholic drink from them Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 TOUGH PERFORMER... MONEY-MAKER Solid construction is apparent in the tough track assembly, with full overlapping grousers of the Allis-Chalmers H-3 and HD-3 Tractors. Take a look at the drive sprockets; they’re husky and tough. Get a olose-up of the clean lines that make mounting of equipment easy and solid. Watch this tough performer in action. See what SHUTTLE Clutch can mean. You use a single lever to change direction forward or reverse there’s no foot clutching or gear shifting, and the tractor is always under complete control. Loading oyeles are smooth, fast real tirnesavers on the job. Allis-Chalmers compact crawlers and wheel-type in dustrial tractors and equipment can be money-makers for you. H-3 has 43-hp gasoline engine, HtD-3, 40-hp diesel FINANCE FOR PROFIT ask us about Allis-Ohelmeri time payment plans tailored to y*ur equipment needs. ALUS-CHALMERS 3AL.ES AND SBRVIQE JL H. Brubaker LititE, Pa. Grumelli Farm Serv. Qnarryville. Pa, L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Lousch Bros. Equipment Wed. Tues. 37% 33% 32 .28 23 37% 33% 32 28 23 37% 33% 32 28 23 • 39% 38% 34 29 23 37 37 32 32 27 27 35% 35% 31 %-32 %' 31 %-3 2 % • SCD Directors (Continued from Page 1) The district board "will meet in the county court house next Monday night to hear the annual report and discuss plans for 19 63. Ap plications for the Outstanding Conservation Farmer of the year ■will also be received at the meeting. N. G. Myers & Sen Rhcems, Pa. l&ssley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Ssarely’s Farm Service New Holland. Pa. Storcses Fri. Thurs. 39-39 Va 37 %-38 34% 32-33 | 30 24 , 41% 40% 35 30 24 32-33 27-28 35% 32-3 2 % the com-