UNCASTER POULTRY CENTER Broilers Bounce Back Broilers began to come back somewhat fiom the two past sales at the Lancaster Poultry Center The January 2 auction sold 27,650 head in eight lots at prices ranging 15 2 to 16 5 for a sale at erase of 15.5!) All broilers on otter were sold Two lots including 1,240 heaty foul brought 17.8, and 10,400 head ot leghorn fowl in three lots brought S 2 to 8 6. The complete sale offered 40,360 head m 14 lots and sold 39,410 birds in 13 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; LF - Leghorn Fowl, WV - White Vantress, IR - Indian Rivers, HF - Heavy Fowl, P - Pullets. 1. Claude Hess, 8000 L-F, V. J. Koser Co. Inc., 8.2; 2. Philhaven Hosp. Farm, 1100 WV, 8-6, Martin M. Brendle, 16.5; 3. Glenn H. Herr, 2000 IRP, 8-0, W. C Mellinger & Son, 16.0; 4. Aaron Brubaker, 1750 L-P, 18 mo., V. J. Kos- Buyor of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, P«. Phone ST 6-3108 er Co. Inc ,8 6, 5. A. Wilmei Esbenshade, 650 L-F, V. J. Kosei Co. Inc , 8 6 6. Greider Leghorn Farm (Luke B. Boll), 600 H-F, Mar ini Sweigart, 17 8, 120 Males, Maivin Sweigart, 7 6,7 Same, 640 11-F, Call B Risser, 17 8, 8 D E. Horn & Co (Paike Heir), 950 WVP, 15-2, NO SALE, 19.9 BID, 9. Kenneth Noll, 1450 WV, 9-2, John N Thomas, 15 5, 10 Same, 1400 WV, 9-2, Carl B Risser, 15 2 11. Miller & Bushong (Har old E. Rohrei), 6200 WV, 8-2, Stan Poultiy, 15 5, 12. Same, 6200 WV. 8-2, Starr Poultry, 15 5; 13. Same, 4300 WV, 8-2, Carl B. Risser, 15 6; 14. Same (Robert Garber), 5000 WV, 9- 0, Daniel K. Good, 15 6. • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) with retail hogs going to local butchers At 17 to 17.50. Heavyweight hogs brought 14.75 to 15 25 and sows were 9.50 to 14. The 155 calves sold 1.00 to 1 50 higher at the Decem- ber 30 auction. Choice and prime vealers brought 35-3 S 50, good and low choice 33- 35, standard 30-33, and cull and common 18-25. Old sheep were $4 to and lambs brought 18-23. L.F. Advertising Pays • Delmarvo Broilers A Half Gain Cent Luo broiler prices advanced noailj a hall cent during the 21 hour period ending 10 30 Fnday morning Delniarva le porled prices of 13 I to 118 foi 1,113.500 at farms includ ing 426,500 head sold at Thur&daj's auction in Selby ville, Del Largest percentage of the sales vveie from 14 0 to 14 4 Demand dining the period was good for the moderate auction offerings. Ready to cook demand was spotty lang mg fair to good with several plants operating today. Esti mated slaughter by eastern shore processors for the week end was 903,000 head com pared to the 880,000 head last week end. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) 1050-1350 lbs 22.25-23.25, mostly 22 50-23.00. Choice 900-1100 lbs. 22 25 - 23.00, mostly Good 900-1250 lbs. 20.- 00-21 50, Mixed Good and Choice 1100-1200 lbs. 21.25- 21 75, Standard and Low Good 17.00-20.00, few Mixed Utility and Standard Holsteins 16 30 Slaughter heifers: Load and part load High Choice to most ly Prime 900-950 lbs 22 50, Bulk Choice 800-1075 lbs 20.50-21.75, Two loads High Choice and Prime 1150-1178 lbs. 21 50, mostly Good under Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4, 1964—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, December 30 to Fnday, Jaiiuaty 3 Mon. WHITE Fc.v Hywts Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med No 1 Med, Pullets 4 3 Vi- Peewees BROWN 4315 42 V 5 3 7 Vi 30 Fey. Hywts Fey. Hywts, Fey Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts. No. 1 Med. Pullets 42 Vi 36 Vi 29 Vi 38 Vi 33 Standards Checks TREND: Market continues to clear closely though buyers generally a bit more cautious. Copyrighted 1963 By TJrner-Barry Co. 1000 lbs 19 50-20 50. The oratorio, a musical com- Cows Utility and Coramer- osl tion using soloists, chorus cial 13 00-14 50, Canner and , , , _ Cutter 11.00-13 25. and orchestra ’ 15 named a « er Bulls Utility and Commei- the Oratory, or mission hall, cial 18.00-20 00. ln Rome, where sacred musi cal performances were held in . .. the 1500’s, one of the The parrot is world’s very few birds that holds its food with a foot, as it _ . , eats. Try A Clossifico \/|^7 LOOKING FOR RESULTS? Try WIRTHMORE HI - ENER -G- 17 Here’s what it will give you: ★ Greater returns over feed cost. ★ Good performance in any climate, in pens or cages. * Labor savings—easy to feed —a complete ration. Why not try it and check the results for yourself? WIRTHMORE FEEDS J. K. Stauffer & Son Clem E. Hoober lawn and Bellaire Intercourse 665-3121 367-2331 Paul M. Ressler & Son Paradise Tues. Wed. 43 Vi 38 4 2 Vi 37 2 9 Vi 3 8 Vi 33 Fri. Tli urs. 43 Vi -39 39 30-31 43 Vi -39 38 30 25 25-26 44 43 39 30-31 25-26 42 Vi 39 29%-30£ 38Vo-39 33 42 1/ . 38 2 9 Vi 38 Vi-3 9 34 768-3431 687-6293
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