2—Lancaster Farming, Friday; March-39,1957 Broiler Pri«;l)ips Below 20'Geiits For Second ■. v ■LANCASTER,'Match 27 All 48',240 birds'listed and offered -were’’said’ at ’the Lancaster ’Ex-, change -today. ’The -price ■■range' was ,-J7 ’to 21 .tents -for '46,200 broilers J sold.'The aver age was '20.73 The / 17 cent birds were a lot of ‘■9oo New Hampshire cockerels, ; "TWorlOts df yearling fowl "sold for'lSV* cents aM 13% tents. Nine thurtHred .fifty birds-, AETMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS •re timed-fested, scientifically balanced,, vitamin complete and are manufactured daily in" three modem plants. Com 'pare our ’prices Yes,'we have onions only lOtf lb. Potatoes Cobblers s4.sscwt Katadins ... s4.oscwt. Garden tools, Barbed wire, cattle wire, Poultry wire. Sure'we have Nails and Steeples Garden Seeds Packs and Bulk! Peat-Moss $4.20 Staydry . . $2.40 Don't forget Altman's Super A Dog Meal; Try it and see the difference in your pup! Ducks & Started Chicks We jusf received a new ship ment of those good old fashioned Rhode Island Red chicks. 200 of them. Don’t wait too long to come in for your chicks or somebody else will have them. Don’t forget we will have a-full line of Plants as soon as ithe weather per mits! Did you try our 40% Hog Concentrate Meal or Pellets’? Try it and watch your Pigs grow! ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER ‘947 Harrisburg Ave. lOr per hundred discount on half'tdn lots or more. TRICES SUBJECT? TO CHANGE -i' ' ' „ S V < v s'*. s DOUBLE SAFETY! Don't let parakeratosis and stunted growth put a dent in; your pork profits. Now—new, improved Red 'Rose Swine (Feeds provide double protection against these profit thieves. |Red Rose contains added zinc—plus ah improved- calciom vphosphorus ratio. Zinc can be <the “missing link" to pig -profits. -Pigs, -make better gains at lower cost per/pound \>f lted/Rose*gives them a finer nutrient bal ance and mineral fortification. For better pork profits, use tnew, .improved Ked Rose Guaranteed. Feeds with (added zinc, t Rea Rose * * New Improved Swine Feeds MUSSER FARMS, INC. - R. D. 2. Columbia, Pa DAVID B. HURST Bowmansvlllc, Pa WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOC. West Willow, Pa. Were sold. ’ ' , ‘ Completing the sale -were TW6| "which sold--for 19%' cdnts/ , , , f »'Listed for the.Jbiday are*. 'B4JJOO birds. ; J • j» ' • • • t ‘ " WL r LANCASTER For the sec-* ond> consecutive .Friday, broiler .prices dropped below the 20 cent, .mark at : the Lancaster Poultry Exchange auction. ' , ' , ‘Only’ 43,610' birds -were / soId- / - Pftone Lane. EX 4-7715 WE DELIVER m R. W. HOLLINGER & SONS, Manhelm, Fa. - -BROWN & REA Atglen, Pa. - A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryvillc, Pa. •• A v ' M «> X "t J INC. WednetdayGhtcayo" ‘ 4 Gr«nM«»Ws Ivv. May,,futures:' week ago; Corn .*.v:Ui32% ..'»L32% “* ‘Wheai;... C52233452j23% , Oats .V./ I .'.*- $.72 's.7o%' Soybean’s . *52.43,„52.4144 ;• ** v r J t‘ -V •>» 1 »■ , , * .* - with 41,450-bwlcfs .selling from' •a9%-. -eerits' to"'22te * cents .for an, average of 13.97-cents. J 'A.year-ago, two sales-were held; 103,815 ibirds were*-sold- with at Tuesday average 0f.22-2 cents and a Thursday' average df 22.5„eents.. In iCSOTor the same week, 50,100 brnilws .avaraged.32.l -cents, Here'are the'Saleslisied by lot •number (each preceded by, 22-):,* seller' with‘(grOwer, ;showri iriJ parentless; -and ’breed age hy/weeks'iand 'days; (buyer! andiprice. - . . , | LWenger’s fD. tHeisey), 1,400' White Wantress, 3XI, no .sale, 20%| cerits ibid. -2. -Miller J & -Buihong.' (John Geil), 5,000 Indian .Rivers,; 9-3, 4 College Hill 'Poultry, T9%j cents.-3. Miller s& Bushohg (John, Geit), 5,000 Indian '.Rivers, -03,' College -Hill 19% cents.? 4. Miller & <Bushong .(Prank iEJ Destafano), 2,300 White’Vantress,' 9-3, Walter 'C. Mellinger, 20%f cents.'s. Miller'& Bushong (Moses, Zimmemari), 5,100 White Van** tress, .9-2, Leola Poultry, -20%| cents. ; 6. Mrs. Jacob Cramer, 550 3n-| dian Rivers, 10, -Martin M.t *2o% cents. .7 '.lrvin HBj Ginneh, 1,200 White Varttress; pullets. 'Capeltes, IT l ®, Roy -EJ Ream,-31% cents. 8. Jonathan -Sj r Esh, ’B5O White Vantreiss, 10-3,i John R, Hettinger, 22% *‘eents. 9.j John -S. Beiler, 750 White Wag-I tress, ;S-3, "Martin 31. Rrendie, -21-j % -cents. <lO. Ralph 960 White Varttress IT-2,. Walter G. u ‘Mellinger,-30%-cents. ‘ Jl. Nora B. Burkholder, 2,200, White Vantress, 10, -Walter 38. ; Lehman. 20% cents. 12 Nora '-B.; Burkholder, 2;2Q0 White ’Van- 1 tress,'lQ, Walter C. -'Mellinger, 19- % 'cents. 13. Indian River 'Famr (Charles Wert),. 10,000 Indian; Rivers, 10, College Rill “Poultry,' 19% cents. 11. Indianßiver Pam (Enos Rshbach), '-2,500 Indian Rivers,' 10; Roy R.Rea'm;i9%- cents. 15. Indian River 3Farms, (Enos Eshbach), ’3,700' River piillets, ‘9-3, no sale, .18% cents bid. 16. Raul Gehman,; (Lauxmont Turkey Farm), 7,000 White Cornish Cross, 11, Manda ta Poultry, 20 cents'. Poultry PHILADELPHIA, March 27 Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) young chilckens - barely steady. More than adequ ate supplies' were available £ot the fair'demand. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents l per lb.) . - Grade A & U.S. Grade A, 2-3 lb--30-33, mostly 31-32%. Hens: ready-to-cook (ice pack ed) about steady. Demand good for heavy type and fair for light type. Adequate supplies were available. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia' (cents per lb.) Grade A & U.S. Grade A 4-5% lb. 31-32. ’Receipts March 26 included other than Turkeys 1 Maryland 74.000 lbs. Delaware ■ 104,000 lbs. South Carolina 22,000'1b5. Vir ginia 21,000 lbs. North Caiolma 22.000 Lbs. ' Eggs PHILADELPHIA, Marbh 27 Barely steady. Demand good with supplies of all grades more than adequate for immediate needs. Into-storage movement “was fair ly liberal in volume. Small-lot ssfles of current receipts were at 27-28 cents. Wholesale selling prices: Min imum 10 per cent AA quality Large lb. White 34-36, Brown 33-34, medium White 32- 33, Brown 1 32-32%.-- Extras, minimum 60 per cent A quality Large 45-50 lb.,White 32-33, mixed 30%-31, medium White 30- 31, mixed 29-30. -Standards 29-30, -Checks *27-28. -Receipts March 26 - 4,400 Cases all by -truck. LaracasterMarkets: Receipts Down 25 BcrCent Froia Week Ago .< w ; % V* „ A US®A Market NeWs'lSer-vlce ,' ' { 'WEDNESDAT' Tb ■ 1 " WEDNESDAY <■ REVIEW '‘LANCASTER; March’27, CAT TLE:' 3,150, \V6ck-ago 4,261.. Re ceipts around'25 v par smarter than_a Week* ago, Around\4s-45; -per Vent »*>f the receipts '.stackers and Id 'per Vent cpwst .Quality of-slaughter steerSlarge ly-good and. choice, .although, not' attractive as a.week ago. 'TJOThpared wtthTasrWVditesaay,- Slaughter J steers largely steady to 25 .Cents Jower + instances 50 .cents* •tfff tan .average choice :atid £be'Ww.| Slaughter Iheifers unoStty 'Cows ifdlly steady. 'Bulls Stockersand feeders sh>w,:mostlyS ('Steady. ~ - ■; Xoad 1,070 Üb. steers 525.:Few'loadshjgh choicer i;i3&l3ttS?lbs. ss2&2&-' 24:50,. -Bulk choice feck steers, JJ2K2S-23, {good -and Slow choice;' .$19:753a.. .Few .standard and low 1 good 518.19'.50.Standard.and i go6d ; .heifers-sismiaiso. Utility and commercial cows $l3-15, -bulk canners and -cutter, $lOl4, :high yielding cutters' $1425. “Utility and commercial ’bulls' 1 $1550-18.50, iew good -fed' -yearling'bull? $18.50-19.50, cutter 'bulls -down to $l4-50. ,Rulk medium-ami good stocker and ifeeder steers $182150, load, -good Resh -1,091' lb feeder steers $20.40, choice 5571 b. tos 568 lb. stock -steers $2350-24.' Choice-445 lb. stock steer calves' $24. CffIOVES: l;009 we6k agoll;050.; . «mifl«iwn» m m m USE© IXMIW AND FA«M ELEMENT ''Jelm ®eere A, Cult. iSfe^mra 1 Lift Farmall 'M Tractor 2*Farmall H Tractors 1951 Farm all C. Tractor 1951 Farmall Super A Tractor CC Cage and Cultivator Farmall F. 20 Tractor McCormick 50 T. Baler - New Holland 76 Baler McCormick No. 8 Plows Used Disk Harrows 2 J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS, ■ MOUNT JOY, TA. • Phone 3-3721 lIIHin^IIWIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII See t6e new- HAVERLY FARM BULK By Ik* world 1 * oldest menufacturer of copper lined erffli cooler*. Cools milk Inlet end colder- wifkout freed*** HIESTANI), INC. MARIETTA, R. D. 1 Active fully steady. -.JBUIk- good, -and" 'choice vealer- s2tso^B r ' few high-choice and’pritties27-31, util; 'ity-and standard $l3-20.56, ’ culls. 'down (to "$lO,. , ' ' " \ HOtnS: 1,984 week agoU',9lB. General nuudcet Strong .tg-iSients iiighefi bulk.! ldo*' lb,'barrows arid' ■l9, few mostly No. 2, 200-220, lb,, $19:10-19:50. Mostly No. 2 and 2, 220-270 lbs. $27-18.20.160-180 IWI $l7-18.25. Mixed U.S. 1-2, 270-550 lb. Sows $12,5046. ' _/ SHEEP: 166 week ago 193, .Hardly -enough -on sale ;*ny one -dayfor 4?price'test.3 > ricM'ateady tto-strong- iFew :good andchoice -Wodled slaughter "lambs $l9-23, •few(choiceiup -to-$25, Utility and low good $l4-18. .Scattering of -choice -spring . lambs $2B-30. Slaughterewes scarce. SALES AND SERVICE minmnnii COOLER IIRECT EXPj SEMI -Ph. HA. 6-9301 _■ ' ■ ■ rsiew
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