nC> Poultry Center rollers Gain Broilers jumped over two ,„f s this week at the Lan ier Poultry Center as 84,- en head in 25 lots ranged L 16 5 to 17 3 for a 16.79 ;«ra«e The previous ;week’s ®,age was 14.99, the low- f t ol f record for the poultry {change. Tluee lots including 3,400 ,Hets brought 23 8 to 25 {..ip two locs of 2,100 roast “ made 22 4 to 25.6. teohorn fowl brought 10 8 no for the 4,500 head in ree lots while 1,900 heavy ~,i m three lots ranged om 13 5 to 14.1. -j ne complete May 4 sale fered 39 lots including 12 900 head in 36 lots. Fol wi'ng is the sa le report with t number, seller, grower in irenibesis, amount and eed, age in weeks and y 3, ’buyer and price. CODS WV-White Vantiess Cockerels, P-Pullets, IR - dian Rivers, X - Cross, LF ,shorn Fowl, JBIP - Mar . jBl Pullets, WRF-White Fowl. Miller & Bushong, Inc, n B Riehl), 1,750 WYC, W C. Mellinger & Son, 2 Same, 1750 WVP, 13, B Risser, 23.8; 3 M&B, ence Hilsher) 4000 WV, Starr Poultry, 16.7; 4. icl G Forry, 1500 WV, Daniel K Good, 16.6; 5. 4000 WV, 10, Daniel rood, 16 8; Same, 3500 WV, 10, Jno. ’homas, 16 9; 7. Same, K Good, 16 6; 8. M& .Abram N. Miller) 6300 R, 9, Starr Poultry, 16.- NE RGE all your plant food I pesticide needs Now Swift brings you a full line of highest quality plant foods, pesticides and weed killers ... all tailored to fit your individual needs. And to help you use these production tools in the most profit able way, Swift’s representatives and dealers pro vide the technical assistance you may want... a tree service from Swift. r Bros. :ms, pa. Two Cents 9; 9. Cool Creek Farm, 2450 WV, 9-2, Roy E. Ream, 17.3; 10. Same, NO SALE, 16 5 bid -11 Andrew G Miller, 350 WVC, 13-6, Marvin Sweigart, 25 6; 12. Same, 350 WVP, 13- 6, *Roy E. Ream 24 0; 13. C. J Hiestand, 2500 LF, IV 2 vr. V. T. Angle, 11.0; 14. M&B, (Charles D. Warfel) 4950 IRX 86, Meader’s Poultry, 16 8; 15. Same; 16. Stegemenen’s WB Farm, 800 JBIP, 14 mo, D K Good, 13 5; 17. Same, 400- JBIP, 12 mo., Roy E Ream, 14 1; 18 John S. Lapp, 700 WRP, Roy E. Ream, 14 0, 19. Stephen Stoitzfus, 3250 WV, 9, Withdrawn Prior To Sale; 20. Same, 21 Elmer Sensenig, 1300 WVP, 14-6, Carl B Risrer, 25 0; 22 Clayton H Shenk, 1000 WV. 8-6, Carl B. Risser 17 0; 23 Parke K. Herr, 1900 WV, 9 6, NO SALE, 16 2 bid; 24. Jame? Kendig 2300 WV- X, 9-1, Daniel K Good, 16 5; 25. Harry W. Hossler, 950 LF 25 mo. V. T Angle, 10 26 Same, 1050, 12 mo , T. Angle, 10 8; 27. M&B < mer D Leaman) 7000 WV H. W. Longacre, Inc., V 28. Garden Spot Bro? (Lester M Hurst), 2000 IR, 9, NO SALE, 16 6 29 Same, 3250 IR, 9, H Longacre, Inc., 16.9; 30 31. Same, 3250 WV, 9, Mellmger & Son, Same, Starr Poultry,' 1 33. M&B (Samuel Z. Sto fus), 4800 WV, 8-3, Poultry, 16.7; 34. Same, WV, 8-3, Daniel K. Good, PU LLET SHOOTIN For HIG CORN YIEL Use BRIMM . . . the plant fi with extra essential grcr elements . . . for clean w< control use Gold Bear 40 or Walter Bink LITITZ. PA. Delmarva - Georgia Broiler Prices One Cent Higher Delmarva reported live broiler prices approximately one cent higher during the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Friday morning Available offerings cleared readily and were short of processing re aquirements in some instanc es. Prices reported on purch ases at farms during the per iod ranged from 15 80 to 16.- 70 for 697,000 head. Estimated slaughter during the week end by eastern shore processors was 698,000 head compared to the 922,- 000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiier-'eed ratio for the week ending April 28 was down one point from the previous week at 3.- 0 Broilers ave.aged 14.35 & mash cost $95 30_ per ton Six months ago the ratio was 3 8, and the the ratio was 3 - 8, and the ratio for the same week a year ago was 3.6. 8; 35. Same, 4200 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry 16 7; 36 M&B (Robert Hamish) 2100 WV, 9, Roy E. Ream, 16 9; 37. Same, 2400 WV, 9 Header’s Poultry, 16.7; 38 Same; 39 M&B (Lloyd Le fever), 4300 WV, 9, Daniel K. Good, 16 6; 40 Edgar M. Martin, 2100 WV, 10-2, H. W. Longacre, Inc, 16.6; 41 Same 16.8 17.0; Three “ready - to - serve” meals costs a family of four $6 70. Prepared at home, these meals would cost only $4 50, but require four hours FOR SALE - U. S. Surplus Flying Trousers Nylon, Knitted Cuffs, Heavy Duty Zippers, Colors Blue & Gr=v. Idea 1 for hunting, fishing, construct'on work, etc. Govt, cost approx. $35 00 pair, Wh'le they la«t. only $6 95 postpaid. Send check or money order. TO J. A. GILBERT wrightsville, pa. (Circle size 28 - 30 - 32) Name Address FOR,.. Horses with Heaves @)tRTHWOft6 NEW HOPE HORSE • Improved version of the original New Hope formulation. • Provides full nutrition while on the special heaves - alleviating New Hope Feeding Pro gram. • The feeding program is effective, yet simple. Leßoy M. Sensenig Clem E. Hoober Hinkletown Intercourse Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Ph. SOuthlield 8-3431 Paul M. Ressler & Son J. K. Stauffer & Son Parpdico Lawn & Bellaire Ph. Manheim MO 5-3121 Ph. Strasburg OV 7-6292 Mt> Gretna WO 4-5500 Complete FEED CONTACT US FOR DETAILS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1961 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, May Ist to Friday, May sth Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs Ex. Fey. Hywts 32V 2- Fcy Hywts 32Vz- Fcy. Med. 271/3- "*1 Med 271/2- Pullets 24 - P-wees 19 - Ex. Fey. Hywts 34 - Fey Hywts 34 - Fey Med. 29 - Pullets 25 - P-wees 19 - Fey. Hywts 32Vi- 1 Med 271/2- Pullets 24 - siy 2 - 30 - Stds Checks TREND—Market cleared better though fairly liberal supplies of nearby and southerns available m some quarters. Midwesterns continue full steady to firm. Copyrighted 1960 By Usner-Barry Co. Studies compiled by in surance companies show that traffic violations can be bl amed for 2,600 000 injuries and mofe than 30 000 deaths on our highways during 1960 |p Whites 3212- 321/3- 32/2- 321/2- 271/2- 27/2- 23 - 18 - 271/2- 271/2- 23 - 18 - Browns 34 - 34 - 29 24 18 29 24 18 Mixed 32V2- 27/2- 23 - 32V 2 - 21V2- 23 - 31V2- 30 - 30/2-31 30 - Bread has one of the high est marketing margins. The farmer gets less than 3 cents for a 20-cent loaf. UNADILLA Una-Lam LAMINATED WOOD ARCHES AND RAFTERS— /o' 4 Timas W Stronger Than i'/ Nailed Members I Bonded by most modern structural glues. UNA-LAM framing member* are prefabricated, ready to use and delivered to die jobsite... Save time, work, money 1 Pro vide maximum wind- and inow-load resistance, and more inside space t 00... no posts or supports needed! Ideal for barns, warehouses, schools, churches, auditoriums, ate. Get complete details now. John S. Stoitzfus R. D 4. Box 742 Lanr-*»- 7-0862 A product of UNADIIIA SILO COMPANY Sine. 1904 can't be wrong! Over 90 percent repeal customers the last three seasons! Less than 5 percent " Chick problems" ! try HONEGGER LAYERS sold with honor. serviced with pride J. HOWARD MOORE. 307 East Second Avenue hITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery COCHRAN VILLE, PA. Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941 Frt. -34 Vi 291/2- 291/2- 231/2- 18 - 27i,t>- 271/2- 23 - 18 - -35 34 - -35 29 I'i -24 - 18 - 29 24 18 33 Vi-34 29%- 231/2- 33 - 27 3 / 3 - 23 31 30 31 Vi-32 29Vi-30 -31% 300 farms 3
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