LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER Price Continues Steady Bushong (Geprge finders), '2300 WV, 8-3, NO SALE, 16.4 BID; 9. Same (Glenn R. Siegnst), 2000 WVC, 12-2, NO SALE, 19 0 BID, 10. Same (Harvey Bow man), 1000 WVC, 12-2, Daniel K J3ood, 2 2 0. 11. Same (Clyde Hepner), 4000 IR, 8-2, Starr Poultry, 16.7, 12. Same (Ralph Haag), 13,000 WMt, 8-6, Starr Poul try, 16 7; 13. Same (Gleason Ritchie), 9000 WV, 8-2, NO SALE, 16.5 BID, 14. Same (Stanley Carpenter), 7800 WV, 8-6, H. W. Longacre, Inc , 16 6; 15. Same, 10,000 WV, 8-6, H. W. Longacre, Inc., 16 6. Prices on live broilers at the Lancaster Poultiy Oentei this week continued about eteady with 147,d00 head in 24 lots ranging trom 16 4 to 16.9 for a sale average of 16.65. Two lots of broilers con taining 11,300 head failed to sell at the bids ot 16.4 and 16.5. Two lots of leghorn fowl containing 5,200 head brought 10.1 and 10 3. A lot of 700 heavy fowl brought 19.6 while a lot of 700 pullets sold toi 26.2. A lot ot 1,000 roasters brought 22. ' 'Hie complete May 23 auc tion- offered 168,500 head in 33 lots and sold 154,900 head in 29 lots. Following is the complete eale with lot number, sel'er, grower xn parenthesis, amount and breed, age in weeks and days, buyer and price. CODE L-F-Leghorn Fowl, WMtP-White Mountain Pullets, ‘W’VX-Whit© Vantress Cross, VAA-Vantress Arbor Acrs. JiCX-Moore’s Chesty Cross, H- F-Heavy Fowl. 1. James F. Myer, 2200 L-F, V. J. Koser Co Inc, 10.1, 2 Kenneth M Funk, 700 WMtP, 13-3, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 26.2, 3. Harry Bossier, 3000 L-F, 24 mo, V. J Koser Co Inc., 10 3, 4 A. L Harnish, 10,000 WYX, 8-2, Starr Poul try, 16.7, 5. Same, 19,000 WVX, 8-2, Starr Poultry, 16.7. 6. Daniel R Myer, 3700 VAA, 9-3, Daniel K. Good, 16.5; 7. Same, 1900 VAA, 8- 6, Carl B. Risser, 16 7, 8 FOWL’S FEED SERVICE C. E. SAUDER & SONS B. D. 1, Quarry ville B. D. 1, East Earl B, D. 3, Peach Bottom MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millcrsvill© DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. B. D. 1, Stevens mountville FEED SERVICE J. K. STAUFFER & SON M*' 3 ’ Lawn & Bellairo 16. Wilbur Hosier, 800 WVAX, 10-0, Carl B. Risser, 16 9; 17. Raymond Zimmer man, 5000 MCX, 8-6, Daniel K. Good, 16.5; 18. Same, 5000 MCXC, 8-6, Starr Poul try, 16.7; 19. Paul Greene, 700 H-700 H-F, Daniel K Good, 19 6, 20 D. E Horn & Co (Richard Myers), 6000 WV, 9-6, H. W Longacre, Inc , 16 7 21. Same, 6000 WV, 9-6, Daniel K Good, 16.5, 22 Same, 6600 WV, 10-0, H W Dongacre, Inc, 16 6, 23 Same, 6500 WV, 10-0, Stan- Poultry, 16 7, 24. Same, 4000 WV, 10- 0, Daniel K Good, 16 6, 2 5 Same (Melvin Barge), 3300 WV, 9-3, Daniel K Good, 16 6. 26. Same, 3000 WV, 9-3, Carl B Risser, 16 8, 27 Same, 3500 WV, 9-3, Carl B Risser, 16 8, 28 Same, 3900 WV, 9-3, Daniel K. Good, 16 6, 29 Same, 5600 WV, 9-3, Carl B ROHRER’S MILL B, D. 1, Bonks GRUBB SUPPLY CO. H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Witmer - Bonks - Leoln HERSHEY BROS. .Reinholag . m Elizabethtown • Delmarva Prices Steady; Demand Fair Delmarva reported prices le manied steady during the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Fri day morning Prices at tarma ranged 10 1 to IG'O for 1,123,- 000 head including 571,600 head sold at Thursday’s auc tion in Selbyville, Del Almost half the sales were at 1G 5 to 16 9. Estimated slaughter for the week end by eastern shore pro cessors was 853,000 head com pared to the 783,000 head last week end. Demand rang ed fair for the moderate offer ings with plants running near capacity. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending May 17 was down one point from the previous week at 3.1. Broilers during the week aver-' aged 15 86 and mash cost the grower $99.37 per ton. Kisser, 16.8, 30 Same, 5600 WV, 9-3, Carl B. Kisser, 16 8. 31. M&B (Henry Blank), 11,600 WMt, 8-0, H W Long acre, Inc, 16 5, 32 Glenn H Herr, 300 WMtP, 13-0, NO SALE, 23 9 BID, 33 Daniel R Myer, 1500 VAA, 8-5, Dan iel K Good, 16 4 • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) and Prime 1075-1300 lbs 23 - 50-24 00, including load 1080 lbs. at 24.00. High Choice and Prime 1350-1475 lbs 23 00- 23 25 Bulk Choice 900-1250 lbs. 22 50-23 25, Few loads Choice 1000-1150 lbs 23 50 Choice 1250-1350 lbs. largely 22 25-23 00. Bulk Good 900- 1200 lbs. 21 00-22 25, Stand ard and low Good 18 50-20 50 GREAT NEWS FROM WIRTHMORE! For the first time anywhere you now have a choice of feeds designed especially for different weight birds. _ _ _ _ _ Just right for P| £ VV • medium-weight Hi-Ener-G 16 Layer _ _ _ _ Just right for N E W ! light-weight —strains. Hi-Ener-G 17 Layer Kadi ot these new feeds is designed to supply the right balance ot minerals, protein and energy to lit the requirements ot dill emit production strains. Over three j ears of 'Wirthmore research have proved conclusively that lightweight layers and Medium'weight layers hare quite different nutritten.d requirements ter a given amount of teed. That’s why vre developed these two new iccds so you can give jeur bird* the ene that they need. Get the story from your Wirthmorc distributor or serviceman. Try the iced that’s right for your birds. We’re convinced that you’ll get lop performance, maxi mum return over feed costs. (Available as mash, crumbles or pellets). Attention, Breeders! You can’t beat Wirth more Complete Breeder for meat-type strains and Wirthmore Hi-Ener-G Breeder for pro duction-type strains. J. K. Stauffer & Son Clem E. Hoober Ivawn and BeDaire 768-3481 Paul M. Ressler & Son 665-3121 367-2321 , Paradise I=s Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25, 1963 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, May 20th to Fudav, Mon. WHITE Ex. 27 Vi 2 7 Vi 21 Vi-22 21 Vi-22 17 V 2 -1S 15 Vi Fey Hywts. Fey Hywts, Fey Med. No 1 Med. Pullets Peewees BROWN 31 30 Vi 21 Vh -2 2 18 Fey Hywts. Fey. Hywts, Fey. Med. Pullets 15 Vi Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts No 1 Med. Pullets 2 7 Vi 21 Vi-22 23 Vi IS 19 27 28 22 Vi-23 Vi 23 Vi Standards Checks TREND Overall market position steady at prevailing prices for all grades and sizes. Reasonable good cleaiance but ample supplies of top large whites tor all needs Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co. Slaughter Heileis Three 21 25. loads High Choice 950-1059 Feedeis Shipment 48 head lbs 23 25, load High Choice Choice 550 lb steeis 25 50. and Prime 950 lbs 23 25 Load Choice 795-900 lb steeis 22- High Choice and Prime 1160 75-24 00, including load Choice lbs 23.00 Bulk Choice 800- 195 lbs at 23 90 1100 lbs 22-25-23 00. Bulk Good 20 50-22 00 Cows Utility and Commer cial closed at 16 00-17 50 Cannei and Cutter 14 00-16 - 25 Bulls- Utility and Commer cial 19.00-21 00, couple head strains. (Over 5 lbs mature weight) (Undet 5 lbs. matuie weight) ' li»terconM>© , 687-6292 Wed. 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