Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1963, Image 3

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    CASTER POULTRY CENTER
ilers Go Over IT Cents
Bro iler prices at f.'jSame, 1950 WV, 8-3, Carl
<ter PouUry Center averaged B. Risser, 17.2; 5. Glenn H.
>r i 7 cents for the first Herr, 800 L-P, V. J. Koser Co.
' s mce July sat the Thurs- Inc., 8.3.
sale. Only one lot of 6 M&B (Paul C. Weaver),
,ilers on offer failed to sell; 4700 WV, 8-2, Starr Poultry,
a t an offered 17.1. 17.3; Same (Daniel Bber-
A total of 74,450 broilers sole), 8100 WV, 9-2, Starr
j 0 lots changed hands at Poultry, 17.2; 8. John O. Moy
,ces of 17.1 to 17.5 for a er, Jr, 800 WVP, 9-6, W. C.
. average of 17.22 The top Mellinger & 50n,’17.3; 9. M &
contained 1,000 White Van- B, (Clarence Shenk, Jr.), 700
~s cockerels at nine weeks AAVC, 12-2, Daniel K. Good,
,signed by Robert Noll and 19 0; 10. Robert Noll, 2000
•chased by Marvin Sweigart. WVX, 9-0, Carl B. Risser,
W o lots containing 2,800 17.4.
rhorn fowl brought prices of
1 and 8 3 while one lot of
100 heavy fowl brought 17.2.
•eo lots totaling 1,950 head
roasters sold for 19 to 21.
The complete October 24
ition offered a total of 94,-
j birds m 30 lots and sold
225 birds in 26 lots.
Following is the complete
le report with lot number,
Her, grower in parenthesis,
Hint and breed, age in
iKs and days, buyer and
CODE: H-F-Heavy Fowl,
'-White Yantress, L-F-Leg
•n Fowl, AAV-Arbor Acres
itress, X-Cross, IR-Indian
'er, C-Cockerel, P-Pullets,
U-White Mountain, HSXP
tbard Silver Cross Pullets.
. Longeneckera Hatchery,
i 0 H-F, W. C. Mellinger &
i, 17.2; 425 Males, W. C.
[linger & Son, 8.0; 2. Mill
& Bushong, (Kenneth M.
ik), 1950 WY, 8-3, Carl B.
iser, 17.2; 3. Same, 1950
8-3, Carl B. Risser, 17.2;
SAVE 254 ON STERLING BLUSALT
regular or medicated with EDDI when you buy
one 100-lb. bag or two 50-tb. bags or two 50-lb. blocks
TO DEALER: Please allow 250 off your regular retail price of a 100-lb.
bag of Sterling Blusalt regular or medicated with EDDI (or two
50-lb. bags or two 50-lb. blocks) when this coupon is presented to you
by a farmer customer.
International Salt Company sales representative will redeem for 250
or mail to Clarks Summit, Pa.
Invoices providing sufficient purchase- of product to cover coupons
presented must be shown on request.
Void unless acquired in the manner above or where prohibited, taxed
or restricted.
Offer goodonly in Lan<£&ter County, Pa.
tomer. Any sales tax payable by customer. Cash value l/20th of 10.
11. Same, 1800 WVX, 9-0,
John N. Thomas, 17 3; 12.
Same, 1000 WVC, 9-0, Marvin
Sweigart, 17 5. 13. Same, 1000
WVC, 9-0, Carl B. Rxsser, 17 -
3, 14. Same, 625 WVC, 13-0,
John N. Thomas, 21 0; 15
Same, 625 WVC, 13-0, John
N Thomas, 21 0.
16 Samuel Grubb, 1000
WVC, 12-0, NO SALE, 18 0
BID; 17 Donald H. Groff,
1000 IRP, 16-0, NO SALE,
16 0 BID; 18. James F Myer,
2000 L-F, V. J. Koser Co Inc ,
8-1; 19. M & B (Robert
itauffman), 8000 WV, 9-0,
Starr Poultry, 17 1, 20 Les
ter M Hurst, 3250 WV, 8-6,
Starr Poultry, 17 2.
21. Same, 3250 WV, 8-67
Daniel K. Good, 17.2, 22.
Same, 3250 WV, 8-6, W. C.
Mellmger & Son, 17.2; 23.
Same, 3250 WV, 8-6, W. £.
Mellmger & Son, 17.2, 24.
Same, 2000 WV, 8-6, John N.
Thomas, 17 3; 25. D. E. Horn
& Co. (Adam Nolt), 4500 WV,
"9-6, Starr Poultry, 17.2.
STERLING
BLUSALT
Sterling Blusalt contains the seven trace minerals
essential to good herd health manganese, iron,
sulfate sulfur, copper, cobalt, iodine and zinc
all perfectly blended with high-quality salt, the
ideal natural carrier. Used as recommended,
Blusalt gives full-time protection against trace
mineral deficiencies. To sum up: it helps provide
the kind of herd health that puts a plus in your
milk check and market weights. With Sterling
Blusalt you've got it in the bag!
TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR FEED DEALER
OFFER ENDS DEC. I, 1963
*V*»-
254 OFF
ON
REGULAR OR MEDICATED WITH EDpi
Limit one coupon per cus-
• Delmorvo
Prices Steady;
Demand Is Fair
■Broiler prices remained rel
atively steady, during the 24
hour period ending 10:30 Fri
day morning. Demand was fair
for moderate auction offering's.
(Prices ranged 16 5 to 17.1
for reported purchases of 1,
049,900 head at farms during
the period. The purchase's in
cluded 411,900 head sold at
Thursday’s sale in Selbyville,
Del.
With very few plants opera
ting today Eastern Shore pro
cessors estimate slaughter for
the week end at 696,000 head
compared to the 784,000 head
last week end.
The Delmarva Ibroilfer-feed
ratio for the week ending Oct.
IS was up one point from the
previous week at 3 1 Broilers
averaged 15 97 per pound and
mash cost the grower $101.53
per ton The ratio for the com
parable week a year ago was
3.6 when broilers averaged 16
84 and mash cost the grower
s9i3 23 per ton.
26 Same (Hornco Farm No.
1), 3400 WV, 9-2, Daniel K.
Good, 17 2, 27 M & B (Frank
Bradley), 10,000 IR, 8-6, Col
lege Hill Poultry 17 2; 28.
Clarence J. Lauer, 8300 WMt,
9-2, Daniel K Good, 17 3; 29
Wallace Keller, 3000 HSXP,
18-0, NO SALE, 14.0 BID,
30. M & B (Christ Herr),
5700 WVP, 9-2, NO SALE,
17 1 BID.
' 1 ><-li jjjHw
'Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 26, 1963—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, October 21st to Friday, October 25th
Tues.
Mon.
WHITE
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Med.
No 1 Med.
Pullets
37 % 37 %
30 28 %
30 28 %
24 23 %
21 21
Peewees
BROWN
39 39
3S 38
29%-30 28%
25 24%
21 21
Fey Hywts,
Fey Hywts,
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
' 37 %
30
24
Fey. Hywts,
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Standards
Checks
33 %
28
TREND- Market highly irregular with demand spotty and
lacking any life with surplusses in most stores
-Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co.
# Chicago Slaughter heifers; Three
(Continue* rrom rage 2) loads High Choice to mostly
Slaughter steers Half doz- Pnme 922-1000 lbs 24 00,
en loads Prime 1150-1300 lbs. Ml * ed ? lgh Cholce and Pnme
25 25, Mixed High Choice and 900-1000 lbs. 23 50-23 75,
Prime 1050-1350 lbs 24.25- Bulk Cholce SOO-1100 lbs 22.-
25 00. High Choice and Prune 25 ' 23 25 ' few loads Hlgh
1350-1450 lbs. 23.00-24.00. Clloice 23 50 > mostly Good 21.-
Bulk Choice 900-1300 lbs. 25-22 25, Standard and low
23.50-24 25. Good 900-1250 Good 20 00 ‘ 21 50 -
lbs. 22.00-23.25, Standard and
Low Good 20.00-22 00.
' %< "■ “
Your Best Buy In Bulk Or Sack
WIRTHMORE
16 HI-CAL PELLETS
16 Record Dairy Feed
Dairymen everywhere are enthusiastic
about these two excellent feeds. They’re full of
the right kind of nutrition. They’re palatable
and productive. Best of all you’ll be amazed at
their new low cost.
Order a trial lot now from your Wirth
more distributor. Check your records, and let
the results tell the story.
Can't Beat 'EM For Producing Milk
And Maintaining Body Condition
J. K. Stauffer & Son Clem E. Hoober
L»wn and Bellaire 768*3431
665-3121 807-3321 Intercourse
PoulM. Ressler & Son
Paradise 687-6292
t j ( » < * / T ' 1 * *
Xhurs,
Wed.
37 %
36%-37
28-28 %
28
27% -28
27%
23%
21
23-23%
21
39 38
38 37
2 7 % -2 8 % 2 7-2 8 %
24% 24%
21 21
28%
24%
21
3 6 Vo
28
35% 35%
2 7 % 27
23% 23%
32-33 32-33
25% 27
37 %
28 %
23%
33
28
23%
32-33
28
Feeders: Bulk of Feeders
to be sold at Fridays auction.
4 *
Frl.
2 7 % -2 8
26%-27
23-23%
21