ancaster poultry center growers Resist Drop Hroiler prices slipped about u cent a pound at the April 5 1U( tion at the Poultry Centei under the heavy pressure ol increased volume The 104,050 head of broil er, in 20 lots brought prices [of 15-6 to 17.1 with about ‘-h of the sales below 15 8 Five lots of broilers containing 22 100 head were not sold at the offered 15.7 and 15 8 Another 22,500 head of heavier birds in 13 lots were not sold at bids of IS to IS Lents Only two lots of pullets [containing 3.000 head sold at jp ru es of 26 and 26.1. and on ly one lot of 1.17 5 roasteis Crossed the block at 20 2 Three lots of 2,100 heavy foul brought 17 6 to 18 0 The complete sale had 158 - 7gn head on offer and sold ]lO .ISO head in 26 lots Following is the complete sale report with lot number, sellei growei in parenthesis, amount and breed age m weeks and dais, hover and price CODE- WMX - White Moun tain Cross. CW - Chesty- Whites WV - White Vantress HF - Heaw Fowl SX - SiUei Cross IR - Indian Riser P - Pullets C - Cockerels MLC - Mattern's Ledbmst Cockerels VX - Vantress Cross 1 Paul F Osboi n, 4000 WMX 0-0, Daniel K Good 11 S 2 Same 4000 W MX, 9-0 Daniel K Good 1G 0 0 Same, 4000 WMX, 9-0 Island Poaltn 10 0 4 Same 1000 CW 0-0 Daniel K Good 10 0, 5 Same 1000 CW 0-0. Meadei’s Poultrj , 110 b Daniel B Kins; 1100 These Hoffman Seed Men all carry a new book “Hov To Turn Crop Problems into Crop Profits” Let them share this valuable information with you ELMER BRILL Eh/.ibcthiowii E.M i-sm JONATHAN S. SHIRK EDGAR C UMBLE (nip ill 2-10-5 Leol i OL 6-'»302 LESTER ERB Elizabethtown KM 7-7112 FRANK H. BUCHER Lit it?’ HA 6-(>7>o4 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. famdlsi Hie, Phone T\V 8-S4SI WVP. 15-6, Carl B Ribbcr, 26 1. 7 Same, 1500 WVP. 15-6, Roy R Ream. 26 0. 8 Roy H. E 0). 800 11F. W. C Mellinger & Son. 17 0, 0 Grav bill Miller, 4000 SXP. 17-0, NO SALE, 25.0. BID 10. Norman U Kready. 1075 WV, 'lO-1. Carl B. Risser. 17.1 ' 11 Norma p 1! 14 75 WV, 10-3. Thomas, 16 6. 12. Longeneel er’s Hatchery (Norman Giv ens). 800 HI I ', Daniel K Good, 17 6,55 Males. Daniel K Good 8.0; 13 Miller & Bushong (Henry Blank), 4300 IR, 0-2. H 5\ Longacie. Tin , 15 6 14 M&B (Same), 4300 WV 0-2 H W Longacre Im 15 6 15 M&B (Same), 1000 WM. 0-2. WITHDRAWN PRIOR TO SALE lb M&B (Samuel X Stolt/- tus). 1800 WV, 0-2. XO SALE 117 BID 17 M&B (Same), 4200 WV, 0-2 XO Sale. 117 BID Ls M&B (John L Heir) 000 WVP 11- 2. XO SALE 22 0 BID 10 ,M&B (Harold E Rodirer), GOOO WV, 8-G, XO SALE, 15 8 BID 20 M&B (Same), GOOO WV, S-b XO SALE 15 8 BID 21 M&B (Same) 1300 IR S-G XO SALE, 11 S, BID 22 M&B (Elmer D Leaman) 7000 WV. 0-0, Stan Poultn, 15 S, 23 Ravmond Zimmei man 5000 WV 0-1 Roy E Ream. 11 0 24 Same 1000 WV, 9-5 Daniel K Good 118 21 Robert Noll, 1200 WVXP 12-2 XO SALE 20 0 BID 2() Same 1171 WVXC 12- 2 Daniel K Good 20 2 27 (Continued on Pa» r e S) C B. ERB L.mdisMllo TW &-7117 JASON H. MELLINGER Strasbur§ OV 7-C7JG Delmarva-Georgia Fair Demand Price Softer Delmarwi reported prices of l.'i to 16 1 at larnis tor 898.- ">OO head during the 21 hour period ending 10 .'!0 Friday morning Demand was barely fan foi the moderate oflenngs and prices were approximately % cent lower Kready, John N Estimated slaughter by east ern'shore processors for the week end was 78.1,000 head compared to the 7a5,000 head last week end The Delmarva broiler-teed ratio for ‘he week ending March !0 was down three points to .! 4 Mi oilers a\ cran ed Hi 1") and mash cost the growei $O4 S'i per ton Georgia leported prices ot 11 cents at the farms during the 21 hour period ending 10 80 Fnday morning Estimated slaughtei tor the week end b\ Georgia pro cessors was 1 027.000 head compared to the 1 S4G 000 head last week end Fluid Milk Volume Gains In All Areas All areas, reported mcieased production of fluid milk Sup plies were lullv adequate in the southeast aieas and ample to excessn e elseivheie iiotthns; dmand landed tan to sood and little change limn the pi e\ mus weeK -No surplus ses were lepoited in the south- Elsewheie dueisions weie In mei but (leanmt sat- east sNNV's's'sN^ v sNV'sVV'sV%'s'-s's v sVVV%'s v s'sV-s'. Your Milk Price Low? Get the Most Feed for Your Money Buy 32% DAIRY REDUCE YOUR COSTS THROUGH • Superior Value o£ all vegetable protein. • Increased Therm,s of net energy • Improved texture for easy bulk handling • Proven Results with Local Herds J. K. STAUFFER & SON RTBSQOR6 (Result*. ol ti >ears ol cvtcnMU' testing) See Us For Details JiAVV.N & RKLL4IRK, P 4 Phone Manhemi MOli.mk (i(ir>-:’l21 or Phone Mt. GrWn.i WOoUlJiwn 4-.V.500 Lancaster Farming, Saturday April 7, 1962 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, April 2nd to Friday. April oth Whiles Ex Fey Mywts Fey flywts, Fey Med No 1 .Med Pullets Peewees Browns Ex Fey Mvwts Fey llywts Fcj .Med Pullets Peewees Mixed Fey Hxwts Vo 1 Med Pullets Stds Chec ks TUIiM) Demand gaining more acluitj on tancj large, especiallv large white, with prices advancing another one cent and a (lose clearance large brown in surplus Small sires well sustain ed ( opi i igli(< <1 IbOti Hv I t nci-liai i \ < o. islactontv tlnough met eased separatoi and manutat tin mg at ti\ ities Wholesale selling puces in New Yoi k foi bottling quality milk was M Vi to GO pei 10 quart unit Thomas Nast (ifMted tin wjmbol of the elephant foi tin Republic an patU and the don kt \ tor the Denim iati( parti I®") and Mon. Tues 29 Vi 29 Vi 27 Vi 27 V. 21 >i 2 1 Vi 2 0-20 Vi 20-2 G V, 27 >1 27 V, In 17‘Ui the orißin.il Su premo Court held its tirsl meeting presided o\er b> Chief lustue John I.iv. in New 101 K Ihe meeting lasted 10 da\ s roit \M i \i:m im ucosk M\l>l 111!. niiMixs \\ \v Lwcwn.it IMtOIU < 1 lON < in in r \ss \ ‘• A 411 \\ es( Kosevllle lid Lam.islei, l*a. I’h. Lam. f I \ .5-.5'»2l />#i i/jTT^^^B j y jMMM “Sam Feed” and ‘Frank Management' say; “We’re not worth a darn without” HONEGGER LAYERS “The ljon;j-Tei in luoer” .). now \isn mooki; .507 S» conil lii'imr urn/,. !*i:nn\ Phone M Vdison (>-StOK Windle's Hatchery COrHIJ \N\ lIil.K, P\. Plume: \Ujlen l-V S-.79U Thurs. t'ri. \\ eel i v. ::o Vj 27 Vs, 27 v_. 22 Vi .U 1 21 to 21 > 17- 2 0 v. 2 0 Vi 2 S '/_ 27 1 3 3 a Vi a 7 % 31% 28 •UMr asvi
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