2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Feb. 28, 1958 Top Broilers Bring 25V2 Cents At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER—A high of 25'1 cents was paid lor broilers at the 20 auction at the Lancaster lltry Exchange. The average 22 72 cents . total of 80,850 broilers were I at a range of from 22 to 25 Vi ts RoyE. Ream paid the top :e to Harvey M Zimmerman 2,400 White Vantress apette prices followed the icr frend with a top of 32 ts being paid fdr J,150 straight capettes Sexed flocks varied i 36 Vi cents being paid for pullets and 28% cents being 1 for 1,600 cockerels. yean ago the average was 6 cents for broilers with 131,- head being sold The range from 19% to 22 % cents, ere is the Feb 20 sale by lot iber, seller with grower in mthesis, number and breed, in weeks and days, buyer and :e per pound cen PU' for lug \vJ eoi pai 20 ( 075 was urn pax age pru JUST RECEIVED! A NEW SHIPMENT OF CHICKS 100 NEDLAR HAMPS— IOO WHITE ROCK COCKS 90 CHRISTIE HAMPS— 7S WHITE CROSS— 3S SEX LINKS Just Arrived! A New Bread Flour. That good old Golden Loaf Floivei —2s lb; only $2.11. Trojan Pastry Flour— -25 lb. Sl-62. Namico Midds Bran j Soy Bean Meal Hoise Feed Fitting Ration 'Fine Chick ALTMAN S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 147 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER, When working WiSCHT and count i' / •> A> (i tk& UQjti&O fob (jOW T m More than jO hp gasoline or diesel TRACTION Booster system for traction equal to a 7,500 lb tractor. Power Director that lets you Quick-Shift on-the go to reduce ground speed, increase pull power . big, new matching implements that let , you work big acreage faster The D-17 PLOWS ..with four or five M-inch bottoms DISCS with a 15-fool-yode tandem disc CULTIVATES ~. with 4-row, swmg-m type cultivator DRILLS ... up to 75 acres a day. Telephone .. or stop m about the new D-17 Tractor and big new implements. {Traction noosi*. - * i, an Allis Chalmers trademark > i AUSS-CHAIMERS A SALES AND SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa, Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarr>ville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service 1 Jack Bucher 3,900 White Van tiess, 96, S E Davis, 22% cents. 2 ack Bucher, 4,100 White Van tress, 9-6, Meader’s Poultry, 23 cents 3 Jack Bucher, 4,100 White Vantress, 9-6, S. E. Davis, 22% cents 4 William C. Schultz, 7,800 White Vantress, 10-2, Meader’s Poultiy 22 Vi cents 5 D E. Horn &. Co (John Reidel), 2,100 In dian River White, 93, Daniel K Good, 22Va cents C Harvey M. Zimmerman, 700 White Vantress, 9-6, Carl B. Ris ser, 25% cents. 7. Harvey M. Zim merman. 2,400 White Vantress, 96, Roy E. Ream, 25% cents. 8. J J Hess II (J Emanuel Allgy er), 1,500 White Cross Pullets. 92, Roy E Ream, 24 cents Q. Earl Sauders (Benj H Martin), 3,900 White Cross, 9-2, Walter C. Melhnger, 22 cents. 10 Bliller & Bushong (Joseph Olesh), 1,150 White Vantress cap- S 3 30 3 10 4 05 3 95 3 60 5 00 16% Dairy B Startei NFZ B Grower Quality E Mash OF 20% Hog. Pig & Sow 4 55 Rock Salt 180 /4*Sf~ v X ,y a s*/ vfc A ** < 4 Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland. Pa, 3 50 4 35 4 25 4 05 L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Cattle Active Strong; Hogs Weak at Chicago CHICAGO Feb 25 (AMS) Estimated salable receipts Cat tle, 5,500, calves, 200, hogs, 8,-’ 000, and sheep, 3,000. Cattle trade fairly active Slaughter steers steady to strong. Heifers steady Cows and bulls about steady Vealers steady Stockers and feeders firm. Scattered head prune steers sold up to $35, low prune 1,175 pound weights $33, scattered high choice and' mixed choice and pume 1,075-1,395 pound steers $3O-32, 1,395 pound steers $30.75, 1,150 pound steers included at $3O. Most average choice steers $27.25-29 50, 1,550 pound weights included at $29, good and low choice $24-27, two loads 900 pound weights at $25.50, mostly good but carrying choice and (Continued on page three) ettes, 13-3, Walter C Melhnger, 32 cents 11 M&B (Lloyd Weng er), 6,500 White Vantress, 9-3, College Hill Poultry, 22V* cents 12. M&B (Harry F, Hess), 4,000 Indian Rover White, 9-3, Victor Ip. Weaver Inc, 22% cents 13. M&B (Harry F Hess), 6,000 In dian River White, 9-3, Allen Clark Inc, 22% cents 14 M&B (Harry F Hess), 7,500 Indian River White, 9-3, C. F Manbeck Inc, 2214 cents 15 M&B (R. C Gar man), 9,000 White Vantress, 93, Victor F Weaver nc, 22% cents 16 M&B (Henry Elsen), 3,500 VUnte Mountain, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 23 Vi cents 17 Elias Frey, 350 White Vantress, 10-6, Marvin Svveigart, 24 cents 18 Wenger’s (Vernon Zimmerman), 4,000 White Vantiess, 9-2, Starr Poul trv, 23 cents 19 Wenger’s (Vern on Zimmerman, 1,400 White Van tiess, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 23 cents f2O John L Hershey, 1,600 White Vantress cockerel capettes, 13-2, V alter C Mellingei, 28V 2 cents 21 John L Kershey, 600 White Vantiess pullet capettes, 13-2, IValter C Melhnger, 36% cents 22 Lloyd H KKreider, 2,500 White Vantres, 9-2, Walter C Mel linger, 22V 2 cents 23 Elmer Lea man, 5,00 White Vantress, 92, I reducers Coop Exc , 22% cents Steers Off $l, Hogs Share Drop At Baltimore — f VMS) Receipts oi 1,600 head of cattle were made up oi about 75 per cent fed steers and about five per cent fed heifeis, mostly good and choice grades Cows com prised the bulk of the remainder fed steers were slow and \er> un cv< n ranging from steady to $1 50 low c than Thursdays earlv tiade, mostly 5 1 off, or steady to 25 cents lower tl an Thursday s close Fed heifers V ere scarce and moderately active, around a dollar lower than early Thursday Cows and bulls were moderately ac tive and sold steady early, but cows closed 50 cents lower and bulls 50 cents higher than last Thursday Vealers and slaughter calves closed a dollar higher Stocker and feeder steers scarce, steady Fairly good ckarance in all classes Demand was good Bulk low-good to average choice 963 1 153 pound fed steers §25 50.27 50, in eluding two lots of 1,2112 1,210 pounds at §27-27 50 Few lots and load average to high choice 1,020-1,000 pound steers $2B small lot 915 pounds $3O Standard and good steers §24 50 25 50 Individual 86n pound low-prime heifers §27, small lot choice $26 50 and few lots good to choice $24 50 25 50 Utility and commercial cows brought Sib 21, canners and cutters 515 18 50, mostly $l6 and up early, but few light canners $l3-15 late Utility and com mcroal bulls $2l 23 50, few $24 The bulk of good and choice vealers ■•old from $34 40, standard and good $2O 34, utility and standard $25 29 Few good slaughter calves $23 23 50. in diMduals $24 few lots medmm to good 770 925 pound Stocker and feeder steers $22- 25 50, including good per centage of choice at $25 50 HOGS Bulchen were active, opened 25 to 50 cents lower, but closed 50 to 75 cents off Sows were scarce and sold 50 to 75 cents lower The supply was mostly mixed lots of US No 1, 2 and 3, 180 240 pound butchers and these Draught $2l 25 21 50 with a few small lot 1 - largeK No 1 and 2, $2l 60 21 75 errlj Around 00 head string No 2 and 3, 245 pounds, $2O 35 late Scat tered head mixed No 1 to 3, 300 400 pounds sows SI7 18 Average cut out value advantage of L No 1 over No 3, live weight basis, 2.10 220 voun£l barrows and gilts was $1 01 per cwt based on wholesale car lot prices of fresh pork cuts at Chica go Feb 14 to Feb 20 inclusive SHEEP Four head choice 77 pound wooied slaughter lambs $27 Record Run of Hogs Monday Finds Lancaster Price $l-1.50 Lower LANCASTER, Feb 26 CAT TLE- Three days 2,979, week ago f,]3 'Supplies seasonally noimal compared with last week’s storm maiket Slaughter steers and heif ers weak to 50 cents lower than last week’s close , The decline mainly on good and low choice grades Cows mostly 50 cents higher than last week’s close, bulls around $1 00 higher. The week’s receipts comprised ot about 36 loads slaughter steers and three loads heifcis Cows and bulls made up 15 per cent of the offering. Bulk choice fed steers 1,000- 1,250 lbs $27-29 50, a few loads and lots dhoice and mixed choice and prime $3O-3175, one load $32 steers also mixed high choice and prime. Four head prime steers, 1,180 lbs., $32 50. Good and low choice steers $25.25-27, some mixed standard and good $24 25 Small lots good and choice heif ers $23-26 50, odd head to $27. Bulk cutter and utility cows $l6- 19 50, commercial cows up to $2l, canners and low cutters $l4-15 75 Utility and commercial bulls $2l 50-23 50, odd head to $24, good yed yearling bulls up to FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER’S WAY Lk Lancaster Production L % Credit Ass’n. 411 W. Roseville Rd Lancaster, Pa. f Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 HELIOGEN" DIATOMIC lODINE TABLETS The NEWEST Dairy Farm Sanitizer HELIOGEN is new' Revolutionary' The ideal udder wash and best all-around dairy farm sanitizer for safety, economy and convenience. IODINE! Traditionally the best germicide new, more potent, safe form. BETTER FOR COWS! Doesn’t cause chapped and dried udders Heliogen not only sanitize udders, but also helps keep skin soft and pliable. NEW FORM! Effervescent tablets for easy use and quick action. No glass bottles to break, no liquids to spill or freeze. EASY TO USE! Just drop one Heliogen tablet in a 10-quart pail of warm water and you’re ready to sanitize. No measuring, no waste. NON-CORROSIVE! Nothing to corrode milking equipment. Heliogen leaves no odor, taste or film. LOOK FOR THE HELIOGEN TABLET DISPLAY AT YOUR DEALER'S TODAY! A Product of S. B. PENICK & COMPANY 50 "Church Street New York 8, N, Y. Get Your Heliogcn Supplies at 'those Dealers HAROLD BRANDT KAYLOR BROS. LANC. CO. FARM BUREAU CLEM E. HOOBER CHARLES B. HOOBER ROSS H. ROHRER SUMMERS BROS. HDW. J. C. EHRLICH CO. 736 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster. Phone EX 3-2489 $26 Bulk medium and good 625-1,- 025 lb slocker and feed steers and light yearlings $22 50-25 50, a few loads mixed good and choice fleshy feeding steers 850- 1.025 lbs $26-26 50. CALVES; 1,135, week ago 21 A liberal supply of vealers very uneven sharply higher early clos ing prices fully steady with Wed nesday two weeks ago Bulk good and choice vealers 140-210 lbs by Wednesday $28.50-33, high choice and low prime $33.50-36, a few prime on Monday to $42 and 43. Late sales standard grades $24-28 50, some utility $l7-23 HOGS 2,343, week ago 288. Barrows and gilts unevenly $1 00- f Continued On Page Six) I I STANDARD } Equipment, Inc. j ANNOUNCES ITS I 20% SPRING DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL-NEW BARN CLEANER EASY-ALL COMFORT STALLS j SALE CLOSES FEB ?,8, 1958 j GLENN H. HERR I Manlieim RD 1 j Phone Landisville TW-8 8391 I SANITIZER R. 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