Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 15, 1963, Image 3

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    LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER C u 9 Delmarva
Broilers Down One Cent
Live at the Lan-,,
caster Poultry Center this Weelc'
were down nearly a cent a
pound as 96,350 head in K
lots changed hands at prices
ranging from 15 2 to 15.7 for
a sale average of 15.30. Last
week's average was 16.22.
A lot of 500 roasters sold
for 26, while three lots of
leghorn fowl containing 2,950
head brought 10.1 to 10.4.
Three lots of 2,400 heavy fowl
sold at 16.2 to 16 5 and a lot
of 105 males brought 5.5 and
8.6.
All birds on offer were sold,
but one lot of 400 pullets was
withdrawn prior to the sale.
The June 13 auction offered
and sold a total of 102,305
head in 26 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 Vantress,
H-F-Heavy Fowl, P-Pullets, C-
Cockerels, WMt-White Moun
tain, CCX-Cobbs Cornish Cross,
L-F-Leghorn Fowl, VAA-Van
tress Arbor Acre.
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ORTHO DAIRY AND STOCK FLY
SPRAY
Wet hairs on dairy animals
1 gal. $1.98
MARLATE 30
Use as a dry rub except on dairy
animals
4 lb. bag $3.02
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KORLAN 24E
Use with fuel oil 20 to 1 on back
rubbers.
$10.50 gal.
KORLAX 34E as a direct spray on
beef animals, horses and sheep.
1 gal. in 35 gallons of water $10.50
gallon.
See Your Dealer Or
J. c.
736 - 738 East Chestnut St., I/ancaster
\l. Miller & Bushong (Har
old Hollmger), 1800 WV, 8-2,
Carl B. Kisser, 15.7; 2. P. M.
Brown & Sons (Leon Weber),
5000 WV, 9-1, John N. Thom
as, 15 3; 3. Same, 5000 WV,
9-1, Daniel K. Good, 15 4; 4.
Amos K. King, 900 H-F, 15
mo., W. C. Mellinger & Son,
16.2; 55 Males, 15 mo, Daniel
K. Good, 8 5, 5. Philhaven
Hospital Farm, 900 L-F, V. J.
Koser Co. Inc., 10.1.
6. M&B (Edwin L. Funck),
4200 WV, 8-2, Starr Poultry,
15 2; 7. Same, 3800 WV, 8-2,
Carl B. Kisser, 15.4; 8. John
O. Moyer, Jr., 400 WVP, 15-0,
WITHDRAWN PRIOR TO
SALE; 9. Same, 500 WVC, 15
mo. Marvin Sweigart, 26.0,
10. Funk Bros. Inc. (Elvin
Bleacher), 4450 WMt, 9-0,
Daniel K. Good, 15.4.
11. M&B (John L. Herr),
11,000 CCX, 8-2, Starr Poul
try, 15.4; 12. Same, 8900 WV,
8-2, Starr Poultry, 15.2; 13.
Same (Clarence Shenk, Jr.),
5000 WV, 8-1, H. W. Long
acre, Inc., 15.2; 14. Same,
5000 WV, 8-1, H. W. Long
acre, Inc., 15.3; 15. P. Kenn
eth Witmer, 400 L-F, V. J.
Ehrlich
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... IN BUILDINGS
• SNIP PLY BAXDS
1 band for each 100 sq. ft. of ceil
ing space lasts all season.
$1.30 each.
• DOW DAIRY BARX AXD LIVE
STOCK SPRAY GUX KIT
Makes spraying easy. Just attach
gun to garden hose and spray. Gun
and 4 pints Korlan 24E only $10.93
6 pints retill kits $6.95
Korlan 248 1 gal. can $10.50
ORTHO DIBROM PRY SPRAY
Ready to use new for 1963.
Just $2.75 per gal.
liETHAIjAIRB BOMBS
Por easy, economical fly control in
dairy barns and milk houses.
D-300 5 lb. cylinder $15.50 ret ill.
COSSMAX pry cakes
.Lasts lor months just put cakes
on floors and window sills: packed
10, 3 o/. cakes per bov onlj 60c
per cake.
Chemical
Distributor
Prices Gain;
Demand Is Good
Delmarva reported live broil
er prices increased slightly
during the 24 hour period
ending 10:30 Friday morning.
Demand was good foi the light
offerings.
Prices at farms during „the
period ranged 14 4 to 15-3 for
840,500 head including 420,-
000 head sold at Thursday’s
auction at Selbyville, Del.
Estimated slaughter by east
ern shore processors for the
week end was 715,000 head
conipaied to the 845,000 head
last week end
The Delmarva broiler-feed
ratio for the week ending
June 7 was down two points
fiom the previous week at 3 2.
Broilers during the week avei
aged 15 73 and mash cost the
grower $99.37 per ton. During
the previous week broilers
were 16.66 and mash cost
$99.43.
Koser Co. Inc., 10 1
16. M&B (Lester Weaver), TREND: Market continues unsettled with strong selling
6900 WMt., 7-3, Daniel K. interest m order to clear current arrivals and buying interest
Good, 15 2; 17. Same (Melvin spotty
Groff), 3900 WY, 8-1, Daniel
K. Good, 15.3; 18. Aaron Bru-
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Co., Inc.
Ph. 397-3721,
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 15, 1963
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, June 10th to Friday, June 14th
WHITE
Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
BROWX
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts,
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Standards
Checks
baker, 1650 L-F, 18 mo, V. Good, 15.3, 25. Longenecker’s
J Koser Co., Inc, 10 4, 19. Good. 16 3
M&B (Richard Blessing), 4000 26 John D Stoltzfus, 800
WV, 8-2, Starr Poultry, 15 2; H-F, Marvin Sweigart, 16.5;
20. D. E Horn & Co (Parke 50 Males, Marvin Sweigart, 8.6.
Herr), 5000 WV, 9-2, Starr
Poultry 15 2
21. Same, 5000 WV, 9-2, ° ver * ia llfetinae - tie aver ‘
Starr Poultry, 15 2, 22 Same, college « raduate * arn *
(John Munro), 5000 WV, 9-2, *78,000 more than the student
Carl B Risser, 15 4, 23. Same. who attends college but dqesn t
6100 VAA, 9-2, H. W. Long- graduate The average colleger
acre, Inc. 15 3, 24. Same, graduate parns 15103,000 more
6300 WMt, 10-0, Daniel K than bhe average high school
Hatchery, 700 H-F, Daniel K S laduate -
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WIRTHMORE!
For the first time anywhere you now have a
choice of feeds designed especially for
different weight birds.
Hi-Ener-G 16
Hi-Ener-G 17
Kadi of these new feeds is designed to supply the
right balauce of minerals, protein and energy to fit the
acquirements of dillerent production strains.
o\or three years of Wirthiaore research have proved
conclusively that lightweight layers and mediumweight
layers have quite diflevent nntritional requirements tor
a given amount of feed. That’s why we developed these
two new leeds so you can gi\c your birds the one that
they r need.
Get the story from jour AVirthmore distributor or
serviceman. Try the Iced that’s right for your birds.
We're convinced that j oil’ll get top pertormanc*, mavi
mum return ox or Iced costs. (Available as mash, crumbles
or pellets).
Attention, Breeders! You can’t beat Wirth
more Complete Breeder for meat-type strains
and Wxrthmore Hi-Ener-G Breeder for pro
duction-type strains.
J. K. Stauffer & Son Clem E. Hoober
Lawn and Bellaire Intercourse
665-3121 367-2321
Hon.
Tues.
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31 Vs
2 6-2 6 Vi
26
21
17
31 Vs
24%
24
20
16
31 Vs
24
20
16
31
26
21
30
24
20
29
29 %
25 %
25%
Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co.
GREAT NEW* FROM
NEW!
Layer
-| ---- Just right for
NEW! light-weight
Layer
Paul M. Ressler & Son
Paradise
Thors.
Wed.
32 Vs
321/2
32-32 Vs
25-25 Vs
25-251/2
21
IS
32-32 Vs
27-27 Vs
27
22
18
3 2 Vs
26
22
18
32 Vs
27-27 Vs
22
18
31 Vs
25 Vs
21
31%
27
22
30
26
29-29%
25V2-26
Just right for
medium-w eigh t
strains.
(Ch ei 5 lbs
r.atuie weight)
strains.
(Under 5 lbs.
mature weight)
768-3431
687-6292
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32 Vs
32-32 Vi
25-25 %
25-25 Vs
21
18
33
321/a
25-25%
22
18
31%
25%
21
29-29%
25 %-26
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