LANCASTER POULTRY - All Broilers Are Sold Broiler prices at the Lancas ter Poultry Center this week averaged 17.74 cents a pound as 93,100 head in 15 lots changed hands at prices rang ing from 17.6 to 18.0. All broilers on offer at the April 4 auction were sold but only one lot of heavier birds was released by the sellers. One lot of 625 White Van tress Crossed cockerels at S weeks, two days brought 23 cents. Six lots of roasters and pullets including 8,050 birds were retained by the groweis «n bids ranging from ID to 20 cents. Two lots of 6,100 leghorn fowl brought 10.2 and 10.8, While one lot of 6,000 heavy fowl was -not sold at the bid of 11.9. Thursday’s complete sale of fered 113,875 head in 25 lots and sold 93,825 head in 18 lols. Following is the complete ■ale report with lot number, seller, growtr in parenthesis, amount and breed, age in weeks and days,' buyer and price. Code: WV-White Vantiess, P-Pullets, C-Cockerels, L-F- Leghorn Fowl, CX-Cheaty Cross, WMt-White Mountain, X-Cross, WC-White Cornish, MC-Moore’s Chesty, H-F-Heavy Fowl. 1. Stanley Carpenter, 200 WVP, 13-0, NO SALE, 20.0 When you “plow-down” see me for HIGH-ANALYSIS FERTILIZER It doesn’t make sense to fertilize hit or miss when you “plow-down.” This is an important time, and what you put into the soil now may make all the difference in your crop when you harvest. That’s why we recommend an ORTHO Program using High-Analysis Fertilizers the famous UNIPEL Pellets. We have a wide range of analyses so we can help you choose the right one for your soil, your crop. When you plow-down with OR THO UNIPEL Fertilizer, you get more “grow power” per pound and higher returns per dollar invested. If you haven't been using a fertilizer when you “plow-down,” you’ll want to hear the success other growers around here have had. Come in now and let’s talk about your crop and what an ORTHO High-Analysis Fertilizer Program can do for your profit picture. P. L ROHREfi S MO., IKC. Li -■ - si Phone 307-3530 T. M. Reg. U.S. Pat Off: ORTHO. •Umpel, California Chemical Company Trade Mark for Fertilizer Complex Pellet and Proprietary name for pio cess. BID; 2. Same, 200 WVC, 13-0, NO SALE, 20.0 LID, 3 Glenn E. Herr, 1900 L-F, 2 yr., V. J. Koser Co. Inc., 10.2; 4. Eh N. Martin, 4000 WV, 2--6, John N. Thomas, 18 0; 5. Eh N. Martin, 4000 WV, 8-6, Daniel K. Good, 17.6. 6. Miller & Bushong (Har old E. Rohrer), 6000 WV, 8-2, Starr Poultry, 17.6; 7. Same, 5900 CX, 8-3, Starr Poultry, 17.8; 8. Same, 4UOO IR, 8-2, Daniel K. Good, -P7.7; 9. Same (Oscar Sangrey), 6000 WVC, 8-0, Carl B. Risser, 17- 9; 10. Same (Verling Wolfe), 6000 WV, 8-2, Carl B. Risser, 17.9. 11. Glenn H. Herr, 1000 March 29 wa f a P one P° lnt WMt, 8-0, Martin Brendle from the Previous week at 3.4. 17.7- 12. D. B. Horn & Co. Broilers during the week aver (Ger’n-Haldeman), 7500 WV, a S ed 16 - 78 and 20 per cent 9-2, Starr Poultry, 17. V. 13. luash cost the grower ?99.56 Same, 7500 WV, 9-2, H. W. P er ton - Longacre, Inc., 17.6; 14 Same (James McDowell), 7000 WV, NO SALE, 19.1 BID; 22. Same, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 17.8; 15. 2000 WCXP, 14-3, NO SALE, Same, 7000 WV, 9-2, Starr 19.0 BID; 23. M&B (Jonas Poultry, 17.6 16. Robert Noll, 625 WVXC, Poultry, 17.9; 24. Leßoy Hare. 9-2, Carl B. Risser, 23 0 17. 6000 H-F, 15 mo, NO SALE, D E. Horn & Co. (James Mar- 11.9 BID; 25. M&B (Harold tin), 9200 WV, 8-1, Starr Shirk), 150 WVR, NO SALE, Poultry, 17.6; 18. Menno 19 0 BID, 26. D. E. Horn & Wenger, 700 L-F, WITH- Co. (Hugh Leslie), 6000 WV, DRAWN PRIOR TO SALE, 9-5, Daniel K. Good, 17.3. 19. Same, 4200 L-F, W. C. Melhnger & Son, 10 8; 20. # CHiCOgO L er r n *- er ’ 1 4 A 00^ VP ’ (Continued from Page 2) 14 ' 3 ’ 01 N ?. SAL fA ft l Lwr. BI i D .’ , stances 50 off on High Choice 21. Same, 100 WVP, l‘ l -3, and Pnme Heifers in short ORTHO DNIPEL SMOKETOWN, Pa. > Delmervo Price Steady Slaughter Down Broiler prices in Delmarva remained comparatively steady during the 24-hour period end ing 10:30 Friday morning. Prices at farms ranged 16.7 to 18.0 for 899,100 head in cluding 487,000 head sold at Thursday’s auction at the Eastern Shore Poultry Growers Exchange. With practically no eastern shore processing plants operat ing today, estimated slaughter for the week end was 571,000 head compared to the 705,000 head last week-end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending Meyer), 12,000 MC. 8-6, Starr ’’SJ x '■ .-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 6, 1963—3 A * Weekly New York Egg Mkt. WHITE Fey. Hywts. Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets Peewees BROWN Fey. Hywts Fey. Hywts, Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts. No. 1 Med. Pullets Standards Checks TREND: Market still very irregular and continues to show surplusses on most lines. supply sold steady to 50 high- Feeders. Good 700 lb steers er, cows were steady and bulls 23 00, mostly Medium 800-900 50-75 lower, feeders about lbs. 19.00-21 50 steady. Slaughter Steers - Lojd'ots # Vintage Prime 1200-1425 lbs '3 oO- (Continued from Page 2) 25 75, around a dozen loads at 22g lb j 4.75.15 0 0, 1-2 165- 25 75 paid on Monday with 193 lb 14 35 . 14 85> 2 -3 230- the exception of a pait load 349 lb 14 qo-14 75, lew US 1- Wednesday. High Choice and 3 300 -450 lb. sows 10.85-12.- Pnme 1100-1400 lbs 2150- 3 - 25 25, mostly 24.75-25 25 SHEEP - 77, Choice and Pr- Bullc Choice 900-1300 lbs ime 45.50 lb Spring Slaughter 23 50-24 50. Standard 19 00- lambs 2 4 00-28 50, lot 34 lb. 21 ° 0- 30 50. From Monday, April Ist to Friday, April sth Mon. Tnea. 36 % 29 29 36 VS 29 29 25% 20 25% 20 37% 33 36Vj 33 24 Vi 20 2 4 Ms 20 24 % 34 31 24% Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co. Thurs. Wed. 3 6 Vi 29 29 25 Vi 20 25% 38 30 3 6 Vi 34 33 31 24V2-23 241/2 20 20 36 29 24% 34 31 24% 33 30 37 33 29 29 25% 34 33 31 241/4 32% 2-9 24% 29% 27