2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 1, 1956 Broiler Prices Move Lower in Thursday Trading at Lancaster Lancaster Poultiy Exchange (Rohreistown, Pa ) (Sales Re port, Sale 149, Thursday, May 24, 1956) Prices declined Thursday of last week in the auction of 35 'lots totaling 114,- 650 broilers on the Lancaster Poultry Exchange, with a final average of 20 81 with a range of 1991 .to 21’/r cents- per pound- Two lots of 956 ca|)ettes sold from 25 to 26 H cents. There were 44 lots totaling 146,915 birds listed, 43 lots totaling 145,715 birds offered. Six lots totaling 30,100 were not sold. For the corresponding day a year ago, on Tuesday, May 24, 1955, sale 57, and Thursday, May 26, 1955, sales number 58, a total of 106,020 birds in 51 lots weie offered and 46 lots totaling 91,- 320 were sold On Tuesday of «aaaaaaaaaa;aaaaaaaaaaaa:ataaaaaaaa:aaaaaaaaaaaaa: I ALTMAN'S SUPER-A FEEDS || | are timed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin c ° m P le i® a §« and are manufactured daily in three modern plants Com- a Started''' Nichols New Hampshire Chicks. on hand now' p a Bailer Twine $6 60 B. Starter Meg. -.4 50 H Binder Twine (bale) 815 Grower • „ S Cattle Wire (20 rod roll) Broiler Ration • 510 ~ H . 17.00 up - Fine Chick 505 g •j 2 Ft. 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Here ' are sales Thursday of last week by lot number (each preceded by 24-), seller and grower, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, price and buyer: 1, Brown Bros, 7000 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Mandate Poultry, 21; 2, Indian River Poultry Faim (Harry F. Hess), FOR MAKING HIGH QUALITY HAY - if bi- HAVERSTICK BROS. Colombia Pike Lancaster Fb. 2-57222 Ph. 7-1341 Myrin Guernsey in Production Record J*W. I A registered Guernsey cow, Kim berton Wotan Dahlia, has com pleted an official production rec order 8,134 lbs of milk and 441 lbs of fat, acocrdmg to the Am erican Guernsey , Cattle (Club. This pioduction, made m the AGCC’s Herd Improvement Registry, is equal to 3950 quarts of high-quality milk “Dahlia” was a junior two year-old, ipiet calving require ments, and was milked two times daily for 365 days while on test. These official production rec ords were supervised by Penn sylvania Stale University 11,300 Lancaster Pullets, 10 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 21, 3, Her bert Pendleton, 1500 Indian Riv ers, 10 wks, to Roy E Ream, 20; 4, Arthur Lauf, 4800 Red Van tress, 10-1, to Grimes & Hauer, 20 h, 5, John Becker, 500 In dian Rivers, 10-2, to Walter B Lehman, 20 'A , 6, Miller & Bushong, (Abram N. Millei), 2200 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 21, 7, Miller & Bushong (Elmer Beiler)„ 2500 White Vantress, 10 wks, to H W Longacre, 21%, 8, Miller & Bushong (Lee Petti coffer), 5000 Indian Rivers, *9 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 20%, 9, Miller & Bushong (Lee Pet ticoffer), 4850 Indian Rivers, 9 wks, (o Victor F. Weaver, Inc, 2014, 10, Glenn H Hen-, (Jacob M Carper) 1600 Indian Rivers, 10- 2. to Carl B Risser, 21%, 11, Ralph C Bolton (Frank Bell inger), 600 Silver Cross cock erels, 9-3, to Tilley’s Poultry, 20; 12, O Kenneth McCracken (Enos Eshbach), 6000 White Mountains, 10 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 21, 13, 0. Kenneth Mc- Cracken (Ben S Bollinger), 1050 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Headers Poultry, 21, 14, Robert B Barr (J Clayton Charles), 5000 White Rock cockerels, 10-2, no sale, no bid; 15, Titus Hoov er, 450 New Hampshire cock erels, 10-6, to Marvin Sweigart, 20, 16, Roy R Shultz, 1100 Indian Rivers, to Walter C Mel linger & Son, 20%, 17, John Bol linger, 4100 Red Vantress, 9-5, to Roy E Ream, 21, 18, John Bollinger, 3800 Red Vantress, ILS, to C F. Manbeck, Inc , 20%; 19, Miller & Bushong (Alfred Fisher), 190 White Vantress capettes, 13% to Carl B Risser, 25; 20, C Richard Neff, 1200 In dian Rivers, 8-6, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 20%, 21, Wenger’s Mill, Inc. (Leroy Sweigart), 1500 Red Vantress, 10-1, to Walter C. Mellinger & Son, 20; 22, Wenger’s Mill (Don ald Zeager), 1200 Red and White Cornish Cross, 9-5, with drawn prior to sale, 23, Miller & Bushong (Benjamin dißerar dmo), 900 White Vantress, 10-2, to Headers Poultry, 2014; 24, Miller & Bushong (H Glenn Kauffman), 3000 Red Vantress, 10-1, to H. W Longacre, 2014; 25, Miller & Bushong (R H. Myers), 900 Silver Cross cock erel capettes, 13-2, no sale,, 20% bid, 26, Miller & Bushong (David Huyard, Jr), 2500 Indian Riv ers, 10-2, to Walter B. Lehman, 21; 27, Miller & Bushong (Paul Ranch), 4900 Indian Rivers, 10 wks, to Roy E Ream, 2074, 28, Miller & Bushong (Paul Ranch), 1500 White Vantress, 10 whs, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 21; 29, Miller & Bushong (Joshua King), 2900 White Vhntress, 9-2, to Victor F Weaver, Inc., 20%; 30, Miller & Bushong (Arthur Powl), 6400 Indian Rivers, 10-2, to Victor ,F Weaver, Inc-, ,21; 31, Paul K. Shoemaher, 1200 Red Vantress, 8-6, to Daniel K. Good, 20'A ; 32, John L Landis, 5000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to Harry H. Weaver, Jr, 21%; 33, John L. Landis, 5000 Indian Rivers, 9-6, to Harry H Weaver, Jr., 2074; 34, John K. Esh, 1600 White Mountains, 9-6, to Walter C. Mellinger & Son, 20%; 35, Lancaster Livestock Marker* By DAVID S. LORENSON United States Department of Agriculture, Market News Service WEDNESDAY TO WEDNES- DAY LANCASTER, May 31 CAT TLE Two day receipts 4,290, three days last week 3,936 (Wednesday May 3l holiday). ‘ Compared with last Wednesday, slaughter steers and heifers mostly fully steady.-Utility and Commercial cows 25-50 cents lower, Canners and Cutters steady Bulls fully steady Stockers and feeders moderate ly active this week, fully steady Supplies comprised around 30 per cent stocker and feeder steers.and approximately 10 per cent cows. Balance mainly good and choice slaughter steers. Bulk choice 1000-1300 lb slaugh ter steers $l9 75-21.25, mixed High choice and prime $2150 22.00 A few lots prime 1208- 1289 lbs $22 50-23 50, one load prime 1388-lb steers $23 00 Most good steers $lB 00-19 00, a few lots commercial $l7 00-17 75 I (Small lots good and low choice heifers $l7 00-18 50 Most utility and commercial cows $l2 50- 15 00, canners and cutters most H. Weldon Weidner, 3900 New Hampshire cockerels, 10-2, to Producers Cooperative Exchange 19%; 36, Paul Keagy, 600 Red and White Vantress, 9-2, to Daniel K Good, 2054, 37, Miller & Bus hong (Norman S Peifer), 2000 White Vantress. 9-5, to Mandata Poultry, 21; 38, A L Harnrsh, 775 Red Vantress capettes, 13 wks, to Walter C Mellinger & Son, 26%, 39, Dale King, 10,400 White Mountains, 10-2, to Pro ducers Cooperative Exchange, 20%;' 40, Miller & Bushong, (Sam Stoltzfus). 1800 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to Walter B. Leh man, 20%; 41, Miller & Bushong (Jacob C Herr), 2000 White Vantress capettes, 13 wks, no sale, 17 bid, 42, Miller & Bushong (Ja cob C. Herr), 2000 White Van tress capettes, 13 wks, no sale, 17% bid, 43, Funk Bros. (Amos C Funk), 10,000 White Vantress, 9-wks, no .sale, 21 bid; 44, Funk Bros. (Amos C Funk) 10,000 White Vantress, 9 wks, no sale, 21 bid. PLUMBING HEATING QUIET MAY OJL BURNER Complete line of plumbing, water pumps and sheet metal work. RALPH J. FISHER Cochranville, Pa. Phone West Grove 563? n / -*«k ly $9 75-14.uu Utility and com mercial bulls largely $16.50- 17.50; Good fed bulls to $19.00, individual head to $l9-50. Num erous loads medium and good 500-700 lb stock steers $18.50- 20 75, a few lots and loads mix ed good and choice 500-600 lbs $2lOO-21.75. Common sto c k steers $14.50-$l7 50. Load 1010- lb good and low choice feeder steers $20.25. CALVES; Two days 706, three days last week 809. Com pared with last Wednesday: veal calves steady to 50 cents higher, bulk good and choice vealers this week $23 00-26.00; high choice and prime $26.50-30 00, individual head to $3100; utility and commercial vealers mostly $l6OO-22 00. HOGS; 1,565, three days last week 1,904 Compared with last Wednesday barrows and gilts mostly steady, sows fully steady. Bulk barrows and gilts Monday: U S mixed 1-3, 180-240 lbs $lB 75-19.00, numerous small lots mostly No 1 went to local small killers at $l9 50. Weights 240-270 lbs $lB.OO-18.75 and some 160-180 lbs $l7 50-18 50 Sows all weights $llOO-14.00. SHEEP. 340, three days last week 641 Supply mainly native spring lambs Spring lambs mod erately active, mostly steady, in j stances stronger than last Wed mesday Bulk native spring lambs 55-90 lbs choice and ( pnme $25.00-28 00; utility and good $l9 00-24 00