LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER Prices Down 'One Cent Live broiler prices at the Glenn Ttt. Herr, 1700 SXP, September 12 auction at the 14-5, NO SALE, 26.0 BID. Lancaster Poultry Center 6. John O. Moyer, 1000 dropped more than a cent a IRP, 14-5, W. C. Mellinger & ound from the previous week. Son, 24.5; 7. Aaron M. Shank, 1 a total of 125,200 broilers ,4000 MCX, 9-2, Starr Poultry, in 18 lots ran S ed * rom 18 1 IJP.2; 8. Miller & Bushong to 15-5 for a sale avera S e (Glenn R. Siegnst), 800 WVC, 0 f 15.18. The high lot of 12-3, Marvin Sweigart, 18.1, ; broilers was 800 White Van- 9. Same, 1200 WVC, 12-3, NO tress Cockerels at eight weeks SALE, 17.0 BID; 10. Same consigned by Clarence Huber (Luther A. Beaver), 12,000 and purchased by W. C. Mel- IR, 8-2, Starr Poultry, 15.2. linger and Son. All broilers n. Same (Clair Bomber on offer were sold. ger), 3500 m> 9 . 3> Daniel One lot of 1,000 pullets K . Go od. 15.2; 12. Same, 5000 brought 24.5; a lot of 800 jr, 9.2, Daniel K. Good, 15 2; roasters sold for 18.1, and 13 , John L . Landis, 5000 WV, a lot of 800 pullets at eight g. 4> starr Poultry, 15.2; 14. 1 weeks brought 17. Samei 5000 IR> 8 . 4> y F , Three lots including 2,200 Weaver, Inc., 15.2; 15. D. leghorn fowl ranged 9.1 to F , Horn & Co. (Parke Herr), 9.2, and three lots including 10,000 WV, 9-2, Carl B Riss -680 heavy fowl brought 18.1. er> 15 3 Thecomplefe sate offered Same rLeon Weber) . 135 ’ 9 1 o t ““ d 11.000 WV. 9-2, H. W Long sold 130,743 head in 27 lots. Inc f 151; 17> Same Following is the complete (j oa n Munro), 17,000 WV, sale report with lot number, 9.2, y F Weaver, Inc, 15 1; seller, grower in .parenthesis, jg, Same (John Munro), 1300 amount and breed, age in W Mt, 9-3„ Carl B. Risser, weeks and days, buyer and 15-3; 19 . Same, 5600 WMt, 9- pnce. 3, Daniel K. Good, 15.2; 20. CODE: SXp - Silver Cross Same, 6000 WMt, 9-3, Daniel Pullets, WV - White Vantress, K. Good, 15.2. MCX - Moore’s Chesty Cross, 2 1. Same, 6000 WMt, 9-3, IR - Indian River, WMt - jj. W. Longacre, Inc., 15.2; White Mountain, H-E - Heavy 2 2. Same (Gem Haldeman), Fowl, C - Cockerels. 7500 wv , 9 . 2 i starr Po m try) 1. Irvin B. Gingrich, 1150 15.2; 23. Same, 7500 WV, SXP, 15-2, NO- SALE, 26.0 9-2, V. P. Weaver, Inc., 15 2; .BID; 2. Same, 1150 SXP, 15- 24. Same (Joseph Myers), 2, NO SALE, 25.8 BID; 3. 5000 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. Clarence Huber, 800 WVP, 8- Good, 15.2; 25. Greider Leg 0, Carl B. .Risser, 17.0; 4. horn Farms, 220 H-F, 14 mo., Same, 800 WVC, 8-0, W. C. Daniel K,. Good, 6.1; 63 Melhnger & Son, 15.5; 5. Males, K. Good, 7.2. Among the thousands of farmers who switched to Allis- Chahners D-Series Tractors the past year,_ one feature lt’s Power Director . . . the “big stick” that makes you the master whatever the crop or 50i1... with eight speeds forward, high or low range, live PTO. PLUS Traction Booster system with new wide range ~. automatic traction for every load. TRY a D-15 or D-17 Tractor... power steering (optional), solid-comfort seat, step-on platform, Snap-Coupler hitch? See. us for easier, more productive farming. Turnon Boom* and Sn*r-Coom» «r» AUIi-Chalmon tr»dem»rlti. Atk a s about fh# Allls-Chalmirs plan to flnmnto your lima purchatn of farm tnuipnunf. ALLIS-CHALMERS Salas and Sarvlc* Nissley Farm Service L H. Brubaker Washington Bora, P*. LucuMr, Pa. Grumelji Form Service N. G. Myers & San Qnwaime, P*. Bhecms, P*. Allen H. Matz Form Equipment New Holland, Pa. - L H. Brubaker liitite.p*. Lousch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pn. itt&t U&U&.H • Delmarva Price Continues To Decline Delmarva reported prices of 14 5 to 15.6 for 782,900 head at farms during the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Friday morning. These prices represented a decline of more than a quarter cent over the previous day and include the sale of 392,300 head sold at Thursday’s auc tion in Seltoyville, Del. De mand was only fair tor light auction offerings. Estimated slaughter for the week end was 820,000 head compared to the 925,000 head slaughtered last week end by eastern shore processors. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio, for the week ending September 6 was steady at 30. Broilers averaged 15 40 during the week and 20 per cent mash cost the grower $lO2 05 per ton. The ratio tor the compilable week a year ago was 3 8 when broilers averaged 17 89 and mash cost $95 31 per ton 26. Same, 220 H-F, 14 mo , Daniel K. Good, 16 1; 27. Same, 240 H-F, 14 mo , Daniel K Good, 16 0; 28 M&B (Lu ther A. Beaver), 13,000 IR, 8-2, Starr Poultry, 15 1; 29 C. Richard Miller, 700 L-F, 2 yrs., Daniel K. Good, 9.2, 30 James Rebman, 700 L-P, Carl B. Risser, 9.1; 31. Aaron Shank, 800 L-F, Marvin Swei gart, 9.2. The; only GI insurance still being issued by the Veterans Administration is to veterajfs with a service-connected disa bility. - WIRTHMORE 14 RECORD FITTING and CALVING FEED ' WHY SHOULD I USE WIRTHMORE FITTING AND CALVING FEED? • During the critical before-and-after - calving ' period, your cows can expect: ■ • Safe liberal feeding • High palatability - • Moderate protein • High energy , The needed vitamins and- ininerals Excellent calving condition _ , See Us For Feeding Details J. K. Stauffer & Son Clem E. Hoober Lawn and Bellaire ( Intercourse ' 665-3121 367-2321 a 768-3431 <' p i „ a ,„ Paul M - R T s,er& M^& .miiittiilyirfi-iaww uu jfcim caooooc:-:: -aoccc / 7 ■ i ; Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 14, 1963—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt* Pi om Monday, Sept. 9th To Fnday, Sept 13th Mon. AVHITB Pcy. Hywts. Pcy Hywts. Pcy Med No. 1 Med. 45 43 37 35% 22% 16-17 Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex. 48% 44 Fey Hywts. Fey. Hywts, Pcy. Med. Pullets 22% 17 Peewees MIXED Pcy Hywts. No 1 Med.~ Pullets 35% 21 % 34% 25 Standards Checks TREND Market unsettled and inegular Demand for large top quality continues good but some shading on surplus in one quarter. Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co. Delaware was the first state to ratify the U. S. Constitu tion and North Carolina and Rhode Island were the last. Rhode Island and North Carolina refused to take part in the new government until the first Congress had begun to adopt a bill of rights. For every child who dies of malnutrition in the United Sta tes, 300 are said to die in cer tain Latin American countries Xucs. Wed. 45 42 37 43 42 37 35 % 35 % 22 i, 16-16 % 22% 16-17 48% 44 37 48% 44 22% 16-16 % 22% 17 41 35% 21% 34% 23 35% 21% 34% 25 Buyer of Oalc, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, P». Phone ST 6-SlOB SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries AVhite • Disinfects Against Disease, •_ Kills Plies; 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. CARBOLA SPRAY AND CLEANING SERVICE ,6 Witiper Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynqrd Beitzel Phono 392-7337 Beautiful HONEGGER PULLETS! Started in .lime HONEGGER PULLETS’ will give you your- money’s worth!. Anything Less Ts your Loss! v 1 - J. HOWARD MOORE LJTITZ.PENNA. Phone: 620-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHKANVILLE. PA. Tburs. 45 42 37 44%-4 5 41%-4 2 37 35% 33% 22-22 '/» 16-16% 2 1%-23 16-16% 48% j 44 48% 44 37 21 22% 16-16% 22% 16-16% 41 J 35% 21% 3iy 2 2b 41 35% 21% 34% 25