LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER Highest Bid Since March Broiler pri( es climbed for the second consecutive week at the Lancaster Poultiy Center as 74,400 head in 10 lots at the July 1-2 auction ranged lioni •j 7 0 to IS 3 lor a sale aieiage of 17 12. One lot of SOU broileis* ot tered at the Thuisda> altei noon sale was bid to 17 2 but was not sold In addition to the broileis, two lots contain ing 2j350 leghorn towl brought 10 and 10 8 while 1,200 mil lets m two lots sold foi 24 cents per pound The 18 3 bid by Call B Bisser for 1,000 white \antress pullets at eight weeks. 6 days consigned by Miller and Bnsh ong and gnnvu by Haney Bowman, was the highest broiler price at the Poultry Center since March 31 when one lot was bought at 18 4, but that sale averaged only 10- 79. The complete July 12 hale offered 78 750 head in 21 lots and sold 77 950 head in 20 lots. Following is the (omplete sale report with lot number, seller, grower m paienthesis amount and breed, age in neeks and dajs, bujer and price. CODE WV-White Vantresb, IRX-Indxan River Cross, LP- Dipomzed Pullets, W Mt-White Mountains 1 Levi M Beiler, 1750 L- F-Y, W C Melhnger & Sou, WV, 9-2. Starr Poultry, 17 1 FIRST SHOWING HERE! 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Brubaker Snavely’s Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment 10 8; 2 Miller and Buslioug (John L lien), 300 \\ \LP 11-2 Roy E R earn, 2)0, 3 Same Isamu) 000 V\ VLB 11- 2, W (' Melhngei k Son 21 - 0, 4 Same (Wilbeii Camp bell) 800 \\\, 2,- 000 lit .id .it I,ii ms diuini; the pel iod These nullified I'lli,- >OO ho.id pm oh.ised at Thins daj s .nation at the* Kastei n Show PoulUy Pioduteis H\- (batiste lOslimated sl.uuthtei h\ east orn show piocesbois loi iho y\crk end is MO TOO head < om parod to TT2 000 head last u eok end The JJelniarsa bioilei-leed i.itio fo) the w oek ondniK .Inly (> was up one point liom the pitmens week at 3 3 liioileis avei.uted 1 I 08 tents per Ih and mash tost ot the «i owci Mil .14 pel Lon • Fluid Milk Seasonal Drop In Production Although piodmtiou of dual milk remained fault steach in a tew area*-, milk piodud ion in geueial commut'd its Hies weie rediued or lestiu .secsonal decline md due to Ja-k of bin plus Thioughout most, jt'f tin' northeast pastures lomained in poor conditions duo to lack of ram Supplies were adequate for bottling needs in the Noith east as bottling demand tend ed to decline m men opolitau areas, but increased in resort areas In New York diveisions to manufacturing plants were light and based on prior com mittments while in New Eng land some separating activ- 21 Charles B Hess, 600, L-F- Y, Carl B Kisser, 10 0 WHEN PASTURE FAILS... Try S—o—S. You'll find it to be a profitable investment! E. Musser Heisey Musser Forms, Inc. Elverson Supply Co. B. D. 3, Mount Joy, Pa. R. D. 3, Columbia, Pa. Elverson, Pa. Musser's Leroy Geib Est. Joseph M. Good & Son The Buck R j). 3, Manhcim, Pa. Newport Road, Lcola, Pa. B. D. 1, Quarryville, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14, 1962—J Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday Inly Oth Mon WHITK Fi \ lltw ts 1 i M Ft i Hints !■ ( t Med _> S lj •\o I Mid i ’ii Hot s Poesy t't's I I ' mum n Ft \ 11 MS 1 s Ft s 11 \w 1 s 2T 1 Fts Med Pullets 1 1 Peess t es MIAMI) 30 ity Hew is No 1 Mod 2 5 '■ Pullets 2 7-2 7 1 St (Is ( 111 ( ks TREND Maikit (leaiod (loscly on fancy large but nicfU um and sm.iH in ample siipiihes lm (un enf demands Copy righted 1002 Hj C nier-Hai i y Co. M holesale selling prices toi fluid milk m the New Yoik area ranged $ t 65-f 4 JiO per 10 qnait unit of bottlme quality milk. Chicago Cattle (Continued from Page 2) 25.50, bulk Good 23 25-23 2 5 Fed loads high Choice and mixed Choice and Prime 975- 1100 lb heifers 25 75-26 25, load 1000 lbs at 26 25 highest since late Mav Choice heifers 2t 50-25 50, Good and mixed Feed I o Fi id.is lull } li h 'I Ill's, Wetl. linns. 2 0-20 1 20 1 1 ‘l-1 0 ' 1 1 L 1 I 1 r. 1 2 S 1 2M_ 10' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ■fl d do ’j 27-27 d 27 1 Good and Chou o l.nsi'h 22- 25-2 150 Shipment 77S lbs. Rood with a Choice end 23 j(i. Late bulk Utility and Com mercial cows 14 25-16 00, tew high X’tihtj and Commemal 16 25-17 0 0 Bulk Conner and Cutter 13 00-3 5 50 Utility and Commeicial hulls closed at 19 50-21 50 ers 31 00 Good and Choice Scatteied head Pinne Veal -25 00 2 5 00-2900 Standai d Few loads Good and Choice 875-975 lb teedmg steers 23 - 25-24 60, load just Good 462 lb feeding steeis 25 35 Some Medium and Good 750-800 lbs 19 50-23 50 s-o-s (Sack -of-Silage) S—O—S w'pl.ue*. hay, ensilage, o r pasture, It is succulent, pala table and bulkj; ab- sorbs water readilj and contains more di- gestible nutrients than wlic.it feeds. It can be mived with home grams, too, I'll. ! J -11 1 ! ' 2 0-2 0 i 2 0-20 i 1 0-1 0 ' 10-10 'j 1 I 1 1 I ' 2S 1 2 S 1 1 10 ’ 1 0 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 j 2S-2S tj 2S-2S ij 2 519 2o 00-