LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER Prices Up Fractionally Broiler prices gained frac tionally and volume dropped slightly compared to last week «t the January 10 auction at the Lancaster Poultry Center. A total of 5 7,550 broilers in 15 lots changed bands at prices ranging from 15 5 to 16.2. All broilers on offer were sold One lot of 2200 White Vantress broilers was withdrawn prior to the sale Three lots of heavier birds failed to sell at the offered bids of 16, 18 and 20 Three lots of leghorn fowl sold at prices of 9 to 9 3 The complete sale offered 64,750- head in 21 lots and sold 61,450'head in 18 lots Following is the complete sale report with lot number, seller, grower in parenthesis, amount and breed, age in weeks and days, buyer and price. Code WV - White Vantiess, WMt - White Mountains, L- F-Y - Leghorn Fowl yearlings, C - Cockerels, P - Pullets 1. Miller & Bushong (Ken neth Punk), 500, WMtC, 12-3, NO SALE 18 0 BID, 2. H Raymond Stoner, 2000 L-F-Y, W. C. Melhnger & Son, 9 3, 3. D. B. Horn & Co (Hairy Smith), 4200 W T V, 10-2, John N. Thomas, 16 2, 4 William K. Martin, 800 L-F, V .T Koaer Co Inc., 90, 5 M&B (Verlmg Wolfe), 6000 WV, 9-2, Car) B Risser, 16 2. G, Philhaven Hosp Farm, 1000 WV, 10-2, Martin Bren dle, 16.2; 7 Aaron Brubaker, 1100 L-P-Y, V J Koser Co Inc., 90, 8 M&B (Glenn R Siegrist), 2000 WV, Car! B. Risser, 16 0; 9 Same, 2000 WVP, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 15.9; 10. Same (Clarence Hil- Sher), 4000 WV, 9-2, Starr SHUTTLE CLUTCH MAGIC MEANS EXTRA PROFIT! Watch this Allis-Chalmers crawler and %-yard loader move in fast, pick up a big bite of material, and move out fast to load the truck, cutting seconds from every work cycle. ' >' ' shuttle clutch magic lets you reverse direction without foot clutching or gear shifting. You simply move a lever forward and back. And the shuttle clutch is just one of the many benefits that make the H-3 and HD-3 the most profitable compact crawlers in the 6,000-lb class. <~ > You also get independent control of steering clutches and brakes; “live” hydraulic systems; box-type, all-steel main frame; long, rugged track assembly; and gasoline or diesel power. Let us give you the facts l u ALLIS-CHALMERS .SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Snavely's Farm Service liitltz, Pa. New Holland, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Bbeems, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment Poultry, 15 9. 11, Clarence J Lauer, 2800 WV, 9-0, Daniel K. Good, 16 0, 12. Same, 4700 WV, 9-0, Dafiiel K. Good, 16 0, 13. D E Horn & Co (Claude Rhodes), 4500 WMt , 10-0, Daniel K Good, 16 0, 14 Same (Janies McDowell), 7000 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 15 9, 15 Same, 7000 WV, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 16 0 16 Same (Raymond Bung), 1400 WVC, 13-2, NO SALE. 16 0 BID, 17. Same, 1400 WVP, 13-2, NO SALE, 20 0 BID, 18 Same (Hugh Les lie), 6000 WV, 9-5, Starr Poul try, 15 7, 19 Norman B Kready, 2000 WV, 10-6, Dan iel K Good, 15 5, 20 Same, 1350 WV, 10-6, Daniel K Good, 15 5. 21. Punk Bros , Inc , 2200 WV, 9-6, WITHDRAWN PRIOR TO SALE, 22 M&B CRichard Blessing), 3000 WV, 8-1, Starr Poultry, 15 8. • Farm Show (Continued from Page 2) Strasburg, 3, Melvin Long, R 3, Lititz; 4, J C Stehman, R 6, Lancaster, 5, Mark C Risser, Rl, Holtwood. BINDER TYPE Ovcr 26 inches 1, Larry E Swarr, Landis \ille, 2, Roy M Rohrer, Rl, Strasburg, 3, .1 Arthur Swarr, Landisville, 4, Melvin S Fish er, Rl, Starsburg; 5, Eugene Rohrer, Rl, Strasburg 26 inches and under 1, Dorothy S Hess, 2421 Frmtville Pike, Lancaster, 2, J Arthur Swarr, Landisville, 3, Prank B. Rohrer, Rl, Stras burg; 4 Lany E. Swarr, Lan- Grumeiii Form Service Qnarryville, P«. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Stevens, Pa. • Delmotvo Price Steady; Demand Good Prices for live Broilers remained comparatively steady m Delmaiva during the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Friday morning A fair demand took the mo derate offerings Ready to cook demand was fan Estimated slaughtei bv eastern shoie processors for the week end was 761,000 head conipaied to the 894,000 head last week end At-farm prices langed 15 to 16 4 for 822,900 head in cluding 481,900 head pur chased at Thursday’s sale at Sel'byville, Del The Delmarva broilei-feed ratio for the week ending Januaiy 1 was steady wi'h the pievious week at 3 2 Broilers duung the week av eraged 15 24 and mash cost the grower $9 737 per ton disville, Rl, Manheim 5 J A Hostettor, 4-H CLUB CLASSES WRAPPER TVS 1, Mark F Nestleioth, R 3, Manheim, 2, Betty Hahm, Rl, Coumibia, 3, Linda Hahn, Rl, Columbia, 4, Annette Long, R 3, Lititz, 3, Lloyd Hahn, Rl, Columbia FILLER K’S 1, James Spahr, R 3, Lititz, 2, Richard Buckwalter, R 3, Lititz, 3. Annette Long, R 3, Lititz, 4, Mark F Nestleioth, R 3, Manheim, 5, Betty Hahn, Rl, Columbia PFA CLASSES WRAPPER B’S This Spring’s garden does come in Inferior Paint get a FREE certificate cans...paint cans. Eastern States worth $lOO on the purchase of makes it easy for you to paint now flowers, plants, grass seed etc Offer and plant later. With every two good 'til March 16th only. Hurry, gallon purchase of Eastern States get the facts at John E. Melhorn Henry B. Hoover Mt. Joy Bphrata Farmers Feed & Supply Now Holland Maurice Good Gordonville Jacob L. Kurtz Elizabethtown Enos R. Buckwaltei Bird-in-Hand Even E. Dinger Relnliolds W liSOIl Scott West Willow G and G Feed & Supply liititz - Manhcim Lancaster Service Center Quarryville Service Center Eastern States farmers' exchange Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12, 1963—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday January 7th to Fnday, Januaiy 11th Mon. WHITE Fey Hywts, Fey Hywts, Fey Med No 1 Med. Pullets Peewees BROWN Fey Hy wts, Fcv Hywts. Fey Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey Hywts No. 1 Med. Pullets Standards Checks TREND Market fiimei under moie lively buying intei est, but e\cept in a feiv instances, supplies aie adequate foi ex panding demand Copyrighted 1902 By Biner-B.irry Co. 1, Witness Oak F F A , Rl, Mount Jo\, 2. Glenn Shultz Pequea, 3, Wilmei Shertzei, Milleisulle, 4, Wilmei Esben shade, R 2, New Holland, 5, Cliliord Bollinger, R 4, LitJ^z FUditiß B’S 1, Kenneth M Mai tin, Rl, Stiasbuig Denier, 2, Dennis Weachter, R 4, Lititz, 3 Clifford Boll mgei, Rl, Lititz, 4, Wilmer Spring’s garden >s in cans Martin Wanner Gap John Martin Bareville Stephen Kurtz Morgantown Wed. 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