2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 26, 1957 Broiler Prices Dip to 18.79 Cents At Lancaster Exchange Wednesday LANCASTER Only 29,800 broilers sold at the regular Wed nesday auction of the Lancaster Poultry Exchange. Top price paid was 19% cents and. the low was 18% cents. The average for nine lots was 3 8.79 cents,, the lowest average at a regular sale this yean There are approximately 50,000 birds.’hsted for the Friday sale. »i ’ -• • • LANCASTER- Only 23,400 of 64,550 binders listed for the. ALTMAN’S SUFER-A FEEDS are timcdrtested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and' are' manufactured daily- in three modern plants. Com: _ pare .our prices JUst Received a Full Line of Garden Plants Bulk and Packed Seeds 200 White Chicks Started 200 DelHamp Cross B Starter Crumbles . $4.35 Grower Crumbles. ... $4.35 Blue Bird All Mash $3.85 - 20% Production Mash. $4.10 Potatoes 50 lb. Cobblers $4.55 cwt. Katadins Special Chop For Steers, Hogs, Sheep i ti ALTMAN’S CASH TEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Aye. 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE When appetites become jaded, it’s time to send in new Red Rose Rumenator. It helps cows off feed or under stress to get more nutrition from roughage A cow’s rumen is a constantly working organic machine. Like the crankcase in your tractor, sometimes you have to add some oil—oil in the form of added digestive bacteria. The secret? Red Rose Rumenator. It is a fast,efficient way of supplying extra rumen bacteria thru thecows’ feed; goes to work quickly turning, roughage into usable nourishment, lower cost gam. In addition to bacteria, Rtd Rose Rumenator contains growth substances for bacteria, vitamins, minerals and antibiotics. Red Rose Rumenator MOHNXVILLE FEED SERVICE JOHN H. BONHOLTZER K.D.2 Columbia, Pa. R.D.4 Lancaster, Pa, LEROY GEIB Manhenn, Pa. R.D.2 FAIRVIEW ROLLER MILLS JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R.D.I Narvon, Pa. R.D.I Bird-in Hand, Pa. I. B. GRAYBILL & SON WALTER & JACKSON, INC. Rcfton, Pa. Christiana, Pa. pre-Easter auction were sold at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange Thursday. The birds sold for 1814 and 19 cents. A year ago 122,025 broilers sold for an average of 22.19 cents and in 1955 the average for 59,- 700 broilers was 25.50 cents. ' Here, is the Thursday, Aprd .18, sale listed by lot number; seller, with grower shown m parpnthpsis; numbti and breed, age in weeks an«L days; buyer Fitting' Ration 18% Dairy . .. 40% Hog Pellets Horse Feed Dog Meal 25 U>. ■ Rabbit Pellets .. Star Dry, Bale Peat Moss Bale 40% Hog Concentrate $5.10 Guinea Pig Chow 501 b. $3.65 $4.10 cwt. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 WE DELIVER SNADER’S MILL R.D.I Stevens, Pa Wednesday Chicago Grain Markets May Futures: Corn .... $1.28%—n0 changer Wheat . . $2.25%—up 1% Oats $ .71 —no change Soybeans $2.40% —up l?/i and price. *l. Jack Bucher, 9,700 White Vantress, 9-5, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 18% cents. 2. Jack Bucher, 9,700 White Ventress,. 9-5, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 18% cents. 3. .Miller &. Bushong- (fibroid E. Rohter), 5,900 White Vantress, 9-6, no sale,' 18% cents bid. 4. 'MUffer ffi Bushong- (HaroM- ft Rohrer), 8,000 Indian Rivers, "9V6; no safe, IJT cents hid: 5: Mlh ler & Bushang (Hhrold 1 ft Rbib ; rer); 4,300 White Vantress,-9-6; 'no sale, 18% icents bid, ' 6. Miller & Bushong (Harold E. Rohrer), 4-008 White Van tress,, 9-ff, Boy E. Ream, 19 cents. 7T Miller &-Bushong (Roy Har nish), 5,900 Indian Rivers, 9*6, no sale, 18 cents bid. 8. Miller & Bushong (Hoy liarnish), 3,300 'White Vantress, 90, no sale; 18%. cends bid. 9. Miller & Bushong (J. Edgar Summers), 750 White Vantress, 10, no sale, 18% cents bid. 10, Marlin Longenecfcer.,soft White Vantress, 10-2, no sale, 20 cents hid. .$3.55 $3.60 $5.30 $3.65 $2.10 $4.80 11. James B. Hess, 1,400 White Van tress, 10-J, no sale; 1814 cents bid. 12. John L. Hershey, 9.000 Indian Bivers, 9-2, with drawn. 13. John L. Hershey, 3.000 'frhite Vantress, 9-2, with* drawn. 14. John H. Harnish, 800 White Cornish, 9-6; no, sale, 19% cents bid.. 15. John H. Harnish, 300 -White Cornish,, 9-6, no, sale, 18% "cents bid. $2.40 $4.20 $3.35 It was reported that lots 3,4,5, 9 and 11 were sold privately im mediately fallowing the auction at prices similar to thase paid during the auction sale. Broilers PHILADELPHIA- JUSDA) Weak. Supplies including liberal oarned-over stocks* were in exr cess of the light demand in a buyers’ market Barred Hock pul lets 34-37 cents with bulk unsold. Roclcs No. 2 quality 25 cents. White Rocks 30-32 cents Reds 28-29 cents Large White Rock cajponettes 27-30 cents Eew lots higher without clearing Stags 15 cents. Cross fryers sold slowly at 20-23 cents Caponetted crosses 24-25 cents White Rock 21%-22 cents Mixed 20% cents. Reds 23- 24 cents with bulk unsold No 2 quality mixed broilers under 3 lbs. 15-16 cents Turkeys unset tled Light supply sold slowly Few lots mixed light type 33-35 cents Total receipts April 23, 71,000 lbs Included Delaware 15,000 lbs Maryland 1,000 lbs Wholesale selling prices No 1 and fancy quality broilers or fry ers heavy type 3 4 lb, 20-25 Pullets 4Vi lb and over 28-37 Hens heavy type 17-22. Light type 11-16. Old roosters 12. Ducks Pe kin 32. Poultry I PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPHIA (USDA) Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) young chickens— unsettled. More thair ample sup plies were available to meet the fair demand. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents ped lb.) Grade A and U S. Grade A 2-3 lb. 29Vi-33, mostly 30-30 Vi. Hens; ready-to-cook (ice pack ed) steady. Demand good for heavy type. Supplies were ade quate for current needs. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.) Grade A and U.S. Grade A 4- 5Vi lb., 32-33. Receipts April 23 included oth er than turkeys: Maryland 82,000 lbs., Delaware 100,000 lbs., South Carolina 10,000 lbs., North Caro lina 22,000 lbs., Virginia 18,000 libs. Lancaster Markets: Steers Decline, Hogs Mostly Steady with Last Week By DAVID. S. EORENSEN USDA Market News- Service- LANCASTER—CATTLE: three days 3,289, week ago 3,673. Com pared with last Wednesday, slaughter steers and heifers 25 cents to mostly 50 cents lowers the full decline on* choice and prime grades. Trading on steers was slow and prices uneven. Cows fully steady with last Wed nesday, bulls arotuld 25 cents higher, Stockers and feeders fully About4o percent of the sup ply stoekers- and- feeders- and' 10* per-cfcntf cows. 800 10 Day Old White Leghorn Pullets Special Low Price ; Relctv PoolfFy Farm ; Marietta. »h. HArel S-7X23T * LOANS. 4 ' 1 i For any farm, purpose | Made- the farmer’s way LANCASTER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N. 36. E; Chestnut St. Lancaster. Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 3-3931 5 -f, 1 " * -<• i - - > SAVE 7&W'" K' WITH A JOHN DEERE Lift-Type PLANTER If you're inclined toward lilt-type farm machinery,- you'll go for the high-speed John Deere Lift-Type Planters that assure you a big savings in time, labor, and maintenance costs —all with unmatched planting accuracy. Available both as corn and cotton planters, these units have all the famous featuresihat have made John Deere Planters the choicf of farmers everywhere Let usjshow you firsthand all these features hat can mean bigger yields through better, lower-cost planting* Alan C. Beyer Christiana, Pa. A. B. C. Groff New Holland, Pa. Landis Bros. Lancaster, Pa. Bulk choice fed steers 1,000- 1,-00 lbs., $22.50-24.50. High choice aijd mixed choice and prime ,$24.50-25>50- Three part loads L06Q.4.200 lbs., $26.35 Monday, and a load of 1,160- lb. prime steers $26.25. 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