LANCASTER POULTRY CENTO* Price Continues Up Live broiler prices at the Lancaster Poultry Center gam ed more than three quarters of a cent during the week as 8 6,975 head sold at pi ices ol 17 9 to IS 5 The aveiage at the February 11 auction was 18 05 computed to the aieiage ot 17 24 last week. Only three lots including 8,000 head did not sell These were bid to 17 to 17 9 Two lots of 1,970 heavj fowl and thiee lots of 2,500 loasteis failed to sell. Two lots of 1,314 heavy towl sold toi 22 to 22 1 One lot ot 2,400 leghorn towl brought 9 9. A lot of 1,400 roasters crossed the block at 25. and a lot ot 1,000 pullets changed hands at 21.8. Broilers at last yeai ’& cor responding sale averaged 17 90 as 101,825 head brought 17 6 to 19 7. The Complete February 14 sale offered 105,559 head in 28 lots and sold 93,089 head in 20 lots. Following is the complete rale report witji lot number, seller, grower in parenthesis, amount and breed, age m weeks and days, buyer and price. CODE- WMt-White Moun tain, MCX-Mooies Chesty Cross, C-Cockerel, P-Pullet, CX- Cobb’s Cross, WV-White Van tress, H-F-Heavy Fowl, L-F- Leghorn Fowl 1. Millet & Bushong (Ken neth M. Funk), 1000 WMtP, 13-3, No Sale, 218 Bid, 2 Fiuit\ille Farms, Inc Abram I*Shenk), 5750 MCX, 8-2, H W. Longacre, Inc , 18 1, 3 Same, 5700 MCX, 8-2, Carl B Eisser, IS 2, 4 Claience Keen er, 600 WXC, 20-0, NO SALE, RUBBER COW MATS TO 22 0 BID, 5 M&B (Blvm Sie gnst), 1400 WVC, 13-0, W. C. Melluiger & Son, 25 0 6 Raymond S Mussel man 4800 WVC, 9-0, Stair Poultiv, IS 1. 7 M&B (Paul C AVeav ei), 2500 WV 9-1, Stair Poul try, 18 1, 8 Same (Gleason Ritchie), 11,000 WV, S-G, Stair Poultry, 18 0, 9 Same (John L Hen). 4500 WVC, 8-2, Stan Poultiv 17 9, 10 Same, 3000 CXC, 8-2, NO SALE, 17 0 BID 11 Same, 1100 WVP, 14-2, NO SALE, 20 2 BID, 12 Ro beit Noll, 1825 WVX, 9-2, John N Thomas, 18 3, 13 Same, 2000 WVX, 9-2,'Daniel K Good, IS 2 14 Longeneck ers Hatchery, 699 H-P, 15 mo . Marvin Sweigart, 22 1, 15 Robert W Keller, 600 H-F, 12 mo , NO SALE, 213 BID 16 D E Horn & Co (Byron Bmgeman), 2500 WV, 9-6, John N Thomas, 18 5, 17 Same, 2500 WMt, 9-1, No Sale, 17.4 Bid, 18 Same, 6000 WV, 9-6, Daniel K Good. 18 0; 19 Same, 7000 WMt 9-1, Dan iel K Good, 18.0; 20 Same (Clarence M Shuey), 10,000 WV, 9-0, Starr Poultry, 17 9 21 Same (Harold Chronist er), 8600 WV, 9-6, Daniel K Good, IS 0, 22 Same (Lee Remecker), 2500 WV, 9-2, NO SALE, 17 9 Bid, 23 Lester M. Hurst, 7400 WV, 9-0, H. W. Lohgacie, Inc, 18 1, 24 John O Moyer, Jr, 800 WVP, 19-0, NO SALE, 23 7 BID, 25 Montgomery-Bucks Faun Bureau, 2400 L-F, Walter B. Lehman, 9 9. 26 Lester M Hurst, 7400 WV, 9-0, Starr Poultry, 18 1 27 Longenecker’s Hatcheiy, 615 H-F, Daniel K Good, 22 0, 28 Same, 1370 H-F, NO SALE, 21.0 BID. USE INCREASE DAIRY PROFITS LESS BEDDING as much as 50% saves costs MOISTURE PROOF dry bedding WARM & ELASTIC no stable knees no stiff hocks CLEANING saves time ives labor ENIC healthier animals lore milk •om 40”x58” .s and hard ,vance order. on quantity YOUR EASTERN STATES MAN OW YOU AN INSTALLATION Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. • Defmorva Out Of State Interest Shown Broilers and fryers advanc ed sharply to tmee quaiteis ot a tent lughei in Delmaivi dining the 24 hour period end ing 10 30 Fndav morning A continued mteiest in out ot state shipments stimulated de mand tor the model ale ofter ings Puces paid and lepoited puicliases at faims langed 17 1 to IS 1 on 787,800 head inducl uig 461 000 head puichased at Thuisday’s auction at the Eas tern Shoie Poultiy Gioweis Exchange Neailv halt the sales were between 17 5 and 17 0 Ready to cook demand was spottv, langmg from slow to fair, with very few plants opei atmg today Estimated slaugh ter by Eastern Shore processots for the week end was 612,000 head compared to the 651,000 head last week end The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending Feb biuary S was up one point to 3 4 as hi oilers averaged 16 63 and mash cost the grower $9B - 77 per ton. The raitio for the compatable week a year ago was 3 9 when bi oilers aieraged 17 96 and mash cost $92.08 Geoigia leported prices of It cents at farms with some lots undei contract ranging up to three quarters of a cent over the quoted price Live offerings cleaied closely with some shortages noted Es timated slaughter by Geoigia processors tor the week end was 1,027,000 head compared to the 1,574,000 head last week end. Pennsylvania todav has 507 newspapers The state’s first newspaper was the American Weekly Mercury first pub lished in Philadelphia in 1719 COMPARE THE QUALITY EASTERN STATES COW MATS carry less filler and more rubber. They’re thick and soft, drain channels are narrow, ribs are wide to provide more comfort and less chance for injury. .Xiancastdr Farming, Saturday, February 16,1963 — Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, Februaiy 11th to Friday, February 15th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl. 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