>:w, £j>! '{ fK-i 1 * 2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Feb. 1, 1957 Broiler Prices Show Slight Rise At First Sale in New Center LANCASTER, Jan. 24 (Lan caster Poultry Exchange, sales re port 198) Broiler prices show ed a slight rise this ’week at the. first auction held in the new Poultry Exchange building in Lancaster. The number of birds sold dropped to 167,520 from last week’s 212,150. •Prices paid were- Broilers, 19 to 20% 'cents, average 19.96 cents for 162,850 birds. *♦ •* ♦♦ ♦♦ II ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS are time-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and ate manufactured daily in three modern plants Com-, pare our prices Get that Chick order in NOW’ Don’t forget Altman’s 40% Hog Concentrate for your joung pigs It gives them a boost! Aroma Pep for hay or ensilage for dairy cattle or steers and heifers. B Starter B Grower Crumbles 4 50 ’ Med. 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MUSSER HEISEY R.DI Marietta, Pa. R.D 2 Mt Joy, Pa A. S. GROFF 21 S Queen St Lancaster, Pa. R D. 2 CHAS. E. SAUDER & SONS R.D2 East Earl, Pa. WARREN SICKMAN MUSSER’S Pequea, Pa. The Buck, R.D.I, Quarryville, P*. R.D.I Capcttes, three lots, 4300 birds averaged 24.92 cents. * Capons, one lot of 20 birds, 24Vz cents. Pullets, one lot of 350 birds, 23V< cents. A year ago broiler prices aver aged 24 25 cents at the Tuesday auction and 23.01 cents at the Thursday auction. At the two shies, 142,791 birds were sold. There was no, sale at the Lan- Chicks’ Yes we have them! 4.40 Production Mash . 4.30 20% Hog Feed .4.55 Fitting Ration . 3.65 16% Dairy . 3.55 Stag Dry (bale) .. 2.35 AMMON E. SHELLY Lititz, Pa, J. C. WALKER & CO. Gap, Pa. caster Exchange on Tuesday. Here are the Thursday, Jan. 24, sales listed by lot nuihber (each preceded by 24-): seller with grower shown in parentheses, amount and breed; age by weeks and days; buyer and pace. - 1. Hubert - Neff, 500 White Mountains, 3-6, 'Daniel K. Good, 19 cents, a. D. E., Horn & Co. (C. J. Lauer), 5600 -White Moun tains & Indian Rivers, Iff,' College, Hill Poultry, -20% cents. 3. D. E. Horn & Co. (C. J. Lauer), 5700' White Vantress, 10, College .Hill Poultry, 20 cents. 4. Dale Kitigr 9900 White Vantress, 10-2 & 9-2, Tilley’s Sultry, 19% cents. 5. William C. Schultz, 8400 White Vantress, 10-2, Victor F. Weaver, 20% cents. 6. William C. Schultz, 8400 White-Vantress, 10- 2, Victor F. Weaver, 2014 cents. '7. Miller t’ Bushong (Roy B. Mar tin), 5000 White Vahtress, 9*5, C. F. Manbeck, 20% cents. 6. Miller & Bushong (Roy'B. Martin), 5000 White Vantress,’9-5, Tilley’S Poul try, 20 cents. 9. Miller & Bushong (Elmer Schnupp), 45ft) While' Vantress, 9, Victor F. Weaver, 20 cents. 10. Miller' & Bushong (Elmer Sch nupp), 4500 White Vantress, 9, S. E. Davis, 19% cents. 11. Millet Sc Bushong (Jonas Meyer), 12,000 White' Vantress, 9-2, Maffdata Poultry, 20 cents.' 12. Miller & Bushong (Mearl Long), 4400 White Vantress, 9-6,-Victor F. Weaver, 19% cents. 13. Miller & Bushong (Mearl Long), 3500 White Vanlress>9-0, H. W. Longacre, 19% cents. 14. Miller & Bushong (Mearl Long), 1100 White Vantress, 9-6, Daniel K. Good, 20% cents. 15. Miller & Bushong (Naomi Jane Blessing), 500 White Vantress, 9-2, Header’s Poultry, 20 cents. 16. Miller & Bushong (Richard Biassing), 2000 White Vantress, 9-2, Mead< er’s Poultry, 20 cents. 17 Miller & Bushong (William McFallsl, 7000 White Vantress, 9- ,3, Victor F. Weaver, 20 cents. 18. Miller & Bushong (Jack Mow ery), 850 White Vantress Cap ettes, 13, no sale, 24 cents bid. 19 Miller -& Bushong (Daniel S Stoltzfus), 3600 White Vantress, 10-2, Roy E. Ream, 20 cents. 20 Miller & Bushong (Vernon R 3600 White Vantress, 9- 6, Mandata Poultry, 20V4 cents 21 Miller & B'ushong (Vernon R Snyder)„ 300 White Vantress, 9-6, Mandata Poultry, 19% cents. 22 Miller & Bushong (Vernon R. Snyder), 4000 White Vantress, 9- 6, Mandata Poultry, 20% cents. 23 Miller & Bushong (Vernon R. Snyder), 1800 White Vantress, 9- 6, Mandata Poultry, 20% cents. 24. Miller & Bushong (Clair Bom berger), 5100 White Vantress, 10, Victor F. Weaver, 19% cents. 25. Miller & Bushong (Clair Bomberger), 4000 Indian Rivers, 9-3, Victor F. Weaver, 20 cents. 26. Aaron E. Beiler, 340 White Vantress Capettes, 13-6, Carl B. Risser, 26 cents. 27. Allen E. Moy er, 1200 White Vantress, 9-5, Roy E. Ream, 20 cents. 28. Allen E. JMoyer, 1000 Red Vantress, 9-5, Carl B. Risser, 20% cents. 340 29. Elam S. Click, 900 White’ Vantress, 9-2, Walter B. Lehman, 1914 cents. 30. Farmers Supply CO. (John Graver), 8000 White Mountains, 9-2> Harry H. Weaver Jt., 19% cents. 31. George W.- Robinson (Sherman Corbin), 3500 White Rock Capettes, 12-6, Idnri Poultry, -23 cents. 32, Indian Riv er Pullets, 9-6, Victor F. Weaver,' Inc,, 20V« cents. ,33. Levi M. Weaver, 460_ White Vantress Capettes, 15-6, Ray W. Gibble,' 25% cents. 34. Robert Clark, 700 Silver Cross Capettes, 11, no sale, 20% cents bid. 35,- Ifvm B. Gingrich, 2500 White: Vantress, 9-3, no salt, 19% Cents ; bid. 36., Pans Ober' 20 Whitt Rock Capons, 20, Walter B. Leh-l .man,,24% cents. • 37. Levi J. Fisher, 650 White' Vantress, 11-1, J. Robert Charles,' 20% cents. 38. D. E. Horn & Co. (Nelson Fitz) T 11,250 White Van tress, 10, Mandata Poultry, 20 cents. 39. Arthur Graybill, 1000 White Vantress, 8-6, Victor F.' Weaver, Inc., 19% cents. 40. John J. Hess 11, ! ;ritlr«y ! ‘ Lancaster Market; Steers Down, Veal Market Active, Steady By DAVID S, LORENSON VSDA Market News - WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW LANCASTER,Iran. 31 CAT TLE: Three days 2,850, week ago 3,000. Compared wit* last Wed nesday. slaughter .slceis and year* lings - steady to 50 cents lower with full decline oh Weights 1,100 lbs. and over. Heifers weak to 50 cents lower, cows fully steady. Lulls unevenly steady Ig 25 cents lower, instances 50 gents off. Stockers and feeders slow weak to 50 cents lower. The steer-sup ply included a few lots average choice sheers mostly good, to low choice. Offerings comprised around 40 per cent stockers and feeders and about 12 per cent cows. About five loads heifers bn sale, balance mainly slaughter steers. Bulk choice fed- steers 1,100 lbs. and lighter $2O-21.50. choice steers scaling 1,150 Ihs. and up $19.60-21 but very few of fered averaged over U 250 pounds. A part load 1,060 lb. Choice yearlings $22. Most good grade steers $18.50-19.25. standard and low good $l7-18. Several loads good fed "heifers $lB,-few head around $l9 and load choice $6B lb. heifers $20.50. Standard down to $l5. Utility and commercial cows mostly $11.75-14, canners and cutters $9.50-12.75, shelly canners down to $B. Utility and commercial bulls brought $l5-18, Available In 2 Strength, 49c & 35c PER SHOT Selecta Dealer CHARLES SAUDER East Earl R. D. 1 Ph. HIS-2711 ■ ■ u m ■ m m s II M m ■ ' iMI—MIMWWWWHMWiWdaHMI Low Coit REP. F. W. Fisher Leacock, Pa. Ph, OL6-2482 Dealers Wanted HUBBARD NO. 496 Brown Egg Cross Will'give* persistent high egg produc tion,, large uniform eggs and staying power to keep shelling them out right thru the year with excellent laying live-ability. Please call house place your order, HUBBARD FARMS Manheim Pike Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2154 good fed bulls'slB.so-20,50, cutter and low utility $13.50-14.75. _ .Bulk medium and good stocker and feeder steers and yearlings 513-998 lbs. $l6-19.50 one load good 875 lb. feeders $19.75. Com mon stock steers $12.50-15. A few lots good ahd low choice '4OO-500 lb; stock steer calves $l9-22. CALVES: 749,-week ago 767. Vealers moderately active mostly steady With last Wednesday. Bulk good and choice vealers $23.50- 128.50, high choice and prime in limited supply from $29.00-35.00, individual head $36. Utility and low good $l5-23. HOGS: 1,552, week ago 1,580- Barrows and gilts around .50 cent* lower than last Wednesday, sows in small supply steady. Bulk biff rows and gilts U. S. mixed 2 and 3 190-240 -lbs.- in Wednesday.’* trade $19.50-20, a few lots 1 and 2, 200-220 Tbs. to $20.50. Weights 240-270 lbs. $18.50-19.50, some around-460 lbs. down to $18.50. Sows U. S. mixed 1-3, 270-550 lbs. $l4-16. SHEEP: Three days 160, week ago 327. A small supply native wooled lambs mostly steady. Bulk good and choice wooled lambs 75- 95 lbs. $18.50-22, Eighteen head 95 lb. prime lambs $24. Utility and low good $l4-18. 2MG THAN ANY OTHER CHAIN SAW ♦ HERE'S WHY farmers, nurseryman, orbbnstt and estate owners favor MAIL 2MG over all other saws —lt $ faster, easier handling * . packs SYi brake horsepowtr-rnto 6 light but rugged 29 lb. unit. Swivefe to cut ot any angle with engine level, 18" to*s4 v bars. Fells up to A/% ft. timber. Come m ... TRY m i Models Low As $169.00 1 Spavely’s Farm Service Phone EL 4-2214 NEW HOLLAND Lancaster, Pa. I and