g Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 16, 1957 Broiler Prices Dowii to 22.75 Cents At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER Broiler prices continued to slip as Uie average dropped to 22 75 cents lor 118,350 birds at the Lancastei Poultiy Exchange Thursday Howevei this is still better than a year ago when 156,025 broilers a\ eraged 20 20 cents Two lots 3,500, Leghorn fowl sold at the Thuisday sale foi 13 a cents and a lot of heavy fowl sold for 19 cents Here is the Aug 8 sale listed by lot number, owner with grower m paienthesis, amount and breed, age in ueeks and days, and price 1 J Homei Gi ay bill. 700 White Rock fowl, one yeai, 19 cents 2 Raymond N Miller. 9,500 Martin’s New Whites, 10 6, 23 cents 3 Raymond N Miller, 10 000 White Vantress, 10-2, 23 cents 4 Ray mond N Miller, 10,000 White Vantress 10 2, 23 cents 5 Ray mond N Miller, 10,000 White Vantress 10 2, 23 cents 6 Ravmona C Wmgert, 3,500 Red & White Donegal Cioss, 10, Ho sale, 22V4 cents bid 7 R ~B Ludwig, 1,700 Leghorn fowl, one cear, 13"! cents 8 Robeit ShiK man, 1,000 White Vantress, 9 2, 23% cents 9 Eugen Schlosnagle, 8 400 White Vantress, 9 6, 22% cents 10 Eugene Schlosnagle, MAKE "Early Bird" FEEDS A Big Part of Your Low-Cost Program BIG because Feed is 50%' to 70% of all costs, LOW-COST because when you feed it, you will see the difference in cost per pound of meat or per dozen eggs . . . in your favor! St’s a Lancaster County honest-quality feed, made carefully and priced so you can make more. Make Good with "Early Bird” Feeds.,, in bags or hulk, to Suit Your Needs, 8,400 White Vantress, 96, 22 k cents 11 David G Miller, 350 White Vantress, 9,23 Va cents 12 John M Kauftman, 2,000 White Van tress, 9, 22 1 , / 2 cents 13 John 'M Kauffman, 2,500 White Vantress, 9, 2214 cents 14 Elam W Weay r, 1,450 While Vantress, 9-2, 22% cents 15 Elam W Weaver, 1.450 Red Vantress, 9, no sale, 2Hz cents bid 16 Elvm Nol, 5,200 White Van ti ess, 10 2, 22% cents 17. Neff Bios , 1,400 Indian Rivers, 9, 22'A cents 18 Richard Musselman, 1, 800 Leghorn fowl, one year, 13% cents 19 Glenn H. Herr, 2,500 Indian River Whiles, 9-Gt 2212 cents 20 Miller & Bushong (Wil liam McFalls), 7 000 White Van tiess, 9, no sale, 22% cents bid 21 M & B (Lowell Landis), 3,- 000 White Vantress, 9,22 Vi cents 22 M & B (Joseph Olesh), 2,000 Silver Cioss cockerel capettes, 8 3, 22% cents 23 Christian E Seller, 800 White Vantress, 10 2, 23 cents 24 James Graybill, 500 White Vantress, 10 5, 23% cents 25 Raymond M Weaver, 7,800 Vv lute Vantress, 9-2, 22% cents 26 Raymond M Weaver, 7,800 White Vantress, 9 2, 22% cents 27 Ivan C Mai tin, 1,400 White , *. //■ / ' s , / '/ s > MILLER & BUSHONG, INC. TffaiHufaicCtvu'ic 'pine *pcedc Since t%75 ROHRERSTOWN, PENNA. LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, Aug 14—Un settled Demand was active for heavy type hens which were in light supply More than adequate supplies of caponettes and fryers were in fair demand with fryers selling in a lower price range. Other classes were in slow and forced sale. -Wholesale selling puces and fancy quality broilers or fry ers, heavy type 3-4 lb 23V2-26 Pullets 4t'- lb and over 30 32. Hens heavy type 21-25, light type 1216 Ducks, Pekin 26-28 Tur keys, young hens, 32 Vantress, 9, 22 cents 28 William Eshelman, 3,400 White Vanress, 9 5, 22V4 cents 29 William Eshel man, 1 950 White Vantress, 9 5, 22 cents 30 Irvin Eberly, 500 White Vantress, 10-5, 2314 cents 31 James High (Fredenck Frey), 6,100 White Vantress, 10, 23 cents 32 James High (Fred erick Frey), 2,800 White Van tress, 10, 23 cents 33 Morgan town Feed & Gram (Andrew Weber), 2,500 White Vantress, 9- 5, 221/2 cents 34 DE Horn & Co, (Erwin E Myers), 5,000 White Vantress, 9-4, no sale, 22Vz cents bid 35 D E Horn (Erwin E My ers), 5,000 White Vantress, 94, no sale, 21% cents bid 36 Mor gantown Feed (J. Mervm Gray bill-, 2,400 White Cornish Cross, £5, 22 cents 32a James High (Frederick Frey), 2,700 White \ antrss, 10, 23 cents f ' Lancaster Markets: Feeders Weak, Fed Cattle Steady to Strong By DAVID S. LORENSON Federal-State Market News Service LANCASTER Cattle 3,742, week ago 3,932 Compared with last Wednesday, fed steers and heifers fully steady to strong, with the best action on high choice and prime. Cows around 25 cents higher, bulls about steady. Stockers and feeders steady to weak compared with Hast Wednesday The week’s supply included about 35 per cent stocker and feeder steers and 12 percent cows Around 48 loads of slaughter cattle on sale Bulk fed choice steers $24 50- 26 50 for weights of 1,0001,300 lbs One load prime 1,200 lb steers $27 40, load prime 1,246 lbs $27 75 Two loads mostly prime 1,055 lbs $27 50 direct to tumuxxxnmttxttsmtmx You ought to see the difference Altnian’s Feed makes in your chicks and hogs! Have you wormed your'pullets ’ Did you stop to think it would pay to de-worm your pigs . See us for some liquid wormer, and do it the easy way! B Starter Med, Crumbles 16% Dairy B Grower Crumbles Med $4 40 $3.50 Fitting Ration ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Ave. 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHA NGE WE DELIVER vr cleane "' 4 . pick wi They’re loaded with fea\ of the ears, cleaner husl 1 - ROW Only a few minutes are required to mount this picker on Ford Tricycle or 4-Wheel Tractors. , I Come in and see bow Ford’s exclusive "Corn Saver” design can help you New Holland ' Ph- EL, 4-8721 Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc. Ph. 7-1341 Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Columbia Pike packers. Good and low choice fed steers $22 75-U.25, some standard and low good $20.50* 22 50 Small lots standard and low good heifers $lB 2150. Bulk util ity and commercial cows $l3 50- 15.50, canners and cutters $9 75- 14 75, odd head*' strongweight cutters $l5. Utility and commer cial bulls $l6 50-20, good fed yearling bulls to $22, cutter grades $l5-16 50 Bulk medium and good stock steers and light yearlings 490-750 lbs $l9 50- 2150, common stock steers ( $l6 50-17 50 Numerous loads good 850-1,080 lb feeding' steers }521.50-2275,-a few around $23 i CMATES 765, week ago 797. Compared with last Wednesday j veal calves about steady. Bulk Hog Feed $3 65 Pig Starter Pellets . $5 45 Dog Meal, 25 lbs $2 10 Rabbit Pellets, 25 lbs $l4O Horse Feed $3 80 $420 $4.30 $3 40 WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER w* * Allen H. Matz Pb. AN 7-6502 Saucier Bros. Haverstick Bros. (Continued on page 9) Quality Egg Mash D P. $4 00 Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 picks large acreages* rofit morel Ph. ST 6-2597 Lancaster Ph. EX 3-5722 ijitjmj* Denver
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