LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER Broiler Price Strengthens Prices Advance Broilers gamed more than a grey), 6000 WT, 8-6, Carl B. Quarter Cent cent and a half during the Risser, 17 1. _ _ , . , past week at the Lancaster- 6. Clair Graybill, 500 H-F, 1 Liv ® broiler priC6S continued Poultry Center. A total of yr., Daniel K. Good, 23 1, 7. to advance approximately a 101,300 broilers in 15 lots M&B (Christ L. Herr),' 1700 quarter cent during the 24 ranged m price from 16 8 to WVP, 16-0, NO SALE, 20 0 hour Period ending 10:30 Fu -17.6 for a sale average of bid, 8. Same, 20 2 bid, 9. dajr "J 01 ’ 11111 ? A S°°' d demand 16.88. The sale average at last Same, 20 0 bid, 10. Mark took the moderate offerings < week’s sale was 15.2. Myer, 9000 AAV. 8-2, W. C. Ready to cook demand was Three lots including 3,000 Mellmger & Son, 16 9. spotty ranging fair to good Es roasters brought 20 9to 219 11. Same, Starr Poultry, tima ted slaughter for the week while three lots of 5,100 pul- 16 9; 12. M&B (Donald end was 751 ' 000 hea d compai lets brought 20 0 to 21.5. A Frank) 1000 WV, 8-6, John ed to the 749 ’ 000 head last lot of 500 heavy fowl sold for N. Thomas, 17 6, 13 Charles weeb: en,d -23.1. D. Wartel, 5000 MCX, 8-3, Prices ranged 15 6t017 4 Four lots including 6,400 pullets failed to sell at the offered 19 to 20.2 bids. The complete January 24 sale offered 116,300 head in 2S lots and sold 109,900 head in 22 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: WMt - white mount ain, C - cockerels, P - pullets, WV - white vantress, AAV - arbor acre vantress, MCX - moore’s chesty cross, WR - white rock. 1. Miller & Bushong (Ken neth M. Funk), 1000 W Mt. C, 13-3, Daniel K. Good, 20.9, 2. Same, 400 W Mt. C. 13-3, Carl B. Kisser, 21.5, 3. Same, 1100 W Mt. P. 13-3, John N. Thom as, 21.5; 4. Same, 1000 W. Mt. P. 13-3, Daniel K. Good, 21.5; 6. M&B (Oscar San- Get your CORN CROP off to a good start with ORTHO The early weeks in the ground can be vital to your crop. That’s why we recommend ORTHO “Starter SpeciaT' as the fertilizer to use now. This fertilizer has a high concentration of Phosphorus for strong root develop - ment.plus”the"right - amount”of Nitrogen'and Potash for a balanced feeding. ORTHO “Starter Special” is made the same exclusive way all ORTHO UNIPEL* Pelleted Fertilizers are made. These uniform pellets spread more evenly over your field and give plants both a fast-acting and a long-lasting feeding. This makes for a more uniform stand that harvests fast arid efficiently. See US right now for ORTHO “Starter Special” Fertilizer to give your crop a good, healthy start this year. Pound for pound, an ORTHO UNI PEL Fertilizer is the most profitable fertilizer you can use. P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. T. M. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.: ORTHO ' •UNIPBL; .California Chemical Company Trade Mark for Fertilizer Complex Pellet and Proprietary Name Jor. Process Daniel K Good. 16 9, 14 Same, 15. Ivan Z. Hoover, 1300 WV, 9-0, Martin Brendle 16 8 16. John L Landis, 5000 WV, 9-0, Carl B. Risser, 17 0, 17 Same, 8-4, Starr Poultry, 16 8; 18. D. E. Horn & Co (James Martin), 8000 WV, 9- 5, Starr Poultry, 16.8, 19. Same (Gern Haldeman), 15000 WV, 9-2, H. W. Longacre, Inc , 16 8; 20. Same (Hugh Leslie), 16000, 10-2, Daniel K. Good, 16.8 21 Parke Herr, 1600 WVC, 15-2, H. W. Longacre, Inc., 21 9; 22. Same, 3000 WVP, 15-2, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 20.0; 23. Richard Moyer, 1300 WRP, 15-0, NO BADE, 19 0 bid; 24. Aaron Shank, 6000 WV, 8-5, Starr Poultry, 16 9; -25 Same, 5000 WV, 8-5, Starr Poultry, 16.9. 26. D. E. Horn & Co. (Nevln Flinehbaugh), 5000 WV, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 16.9. "Starter Fertilizer SMOKJETOWN, PA Phone 397-3539 • Delmanra for the 1,096,200 head at farms during the period. Prices and leported purchases include 522,500 head purchased at Thursday’s sale at the Eastern Shore Poultry Growers Ex change The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for ithe week ending Jan uary 18 was steady with the previous week at 3 1 Broilers averaged 14 99 and mash cost th< grower $97 94 per ton. The ratio for the comparable week a year ago was 3 8 when broil ers averaged 17.89 and mash cost $93.11 per ton. Good Landscaping Proper landscaping today re quires garden and outdoor liv ing which caters to (the needs of the entire family, suggests Craig S Oliver, Penn State ex tension ornamental horticultur ist. If you plan to landscape your home this spring, plan carefully now. Special" Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26, 1963—S Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January 21 to Friday, January 25th Xues. Mon. WHITE Ex Fey Hywts Fey 38%-39 Hywts Med Med. Pull. -35 -35 P-wees 25 BROWN Ex Fey, Hywts 40 Fey Hywts 37 Med. 35 Pull 33 P-wees 2 5 MIXED Fey. Hywts No. 1 35 %- -35 Med. 34 Pull. 32 Stds. 34 Checks 31 -34% 34 30 TREND- Highly unsettled situation with surplus supplies of fancy large and buying support showing no real force Medium and small steady. Copyrighted 1903 By Urner-Barry Co. No "Hand-Me-Downs” Don’t be tempted to hand Every time you consider a ma down outgrown shoes to a youn- jor purchase, look ahead to ae ger child, cautions Bernice what it’s going to mean in Tharp, Penn State extension terms of what you have oi clothing specialist. No two what you do. Think in term"- pairs of feet are exactly alike, of how U llts into your overall A good leather shoe, when family plan, advises Helen Bell new, will conform to a child’s extension home management foot after he wears it a week specialist at Penn State. Ask or two. Once the shoe is molded yourself if the purchase will to the foot it won’t change. If give your family more satisfat another child wears the shoe, tion than any other item yon his tender feet is apt to be twis- might buy with the same morn ted and (turned to lit the shape ey. A "yes” answer means yot of the shoe. have made a wise choice. Now more r oi (ifird and ■ingiu'-swMteiwfl, new Wayne Tail Curler “Jr” gets be by pigs rating rarlirr than ever before. Special appetite appeal in Tail Curler “Jr” tempts every pig to cat this iimasing teed. Over a dozen special vitamins and pig growth factors are contained In this powerful feed Tail Curler “Jr*’ Is simpry amaztng'. /• 4 ' • - 's J. K. STAUFFER & sON] p OWI/S FEED SERVICE Lawn & Bella! re r, d. 1, QoarryTiUe R. D. 2, Peach Bottom LIME VALLEY MILLS R. D. 1, Willow Street DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. JD. 1, Stevens ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. 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