Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 23, 1957, Image 2

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    g Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 23, 1957
Broiler Average Nearly Steady
At Lancaster Exchange Thursday
LANCASTER—The broiler av
eiage dropped only slightly from
the preceding week at the Lan
caster Poultry Exchange Thurs
day. A broiler sale of 122,200
birds averaged 22.69 cents, down
.06 of a cent from the preceding
Thursday,
This price compares very favor
ably with the 19.25 cents aver
age of the same sale a year ago.
Selling besides the broilers
were two lots, 1,750 Leghorn fowl
for 1414 cents, three lots of cap
ettes for 26 ¥2 cents and 28%
cents, and 500 heavy fowl, moving
at 18% cents
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Did you know that you can save $2.50 per ton on Dairy
Feed on car door orders? Now, that the corn crop is really
short, why not come in and place your order for several
tons?
16% Dairy' .
■Bulky Mix .
Brewers Grains
with molasses
Enriched
Milkers Ration
Also available 20%, 24%, and 32% Dairy Special
Chop for hogs, steers, young heifers, & sheep.
Closed Labor Day ,
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER
947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7713
10c per bundled discount on half ton lots or more.
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHA NGE WE DELIVER
Pick your corn with a
PROV€D CHAMFMK3N?’
~.the Dearborn-Wood Bros.
tmJ-Row Pull Type
It's easy to operate ... low-cost. .. efficient
Come in and see it now
Allen H. Matz
Ph, AN 7-6502
New Holland Ph. EL. 4-8721
Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc.
Conestoga Farm Service
Ouarryville Ph. ST 6-2597
Haverstick Bros.
Columbia Pike
Here is the Aug. 15 sale by lot
number, owner with grower in
parenthesis, amount and breed,
age in weeks and days buyer and
price
1. John K. Curry & Sons (Ed
win L. Funck), 8,000 White Van
tress, 9, Victor F. Weaver Inc.,
22% cents. 2. Warren Shearer,
6,000 White Vantress and White
Mountains, 9-6, H. W. Longaere
Inc., 22% cents. 3. Stephen Note
stme, 10,000 White "Vantress, -9-2,
no sale, 22% cents bid. 4. Stephen
Notestine, 10,000 White Vantress,
9 2, no sale, 2214 cents bid. Miller
&. Bushong (Elmer Beiler), 2,500
White Vantress, 9-3, Victor F.
$3.45 Enriched
3.70 Fitting Ration
IHog Feed
Fine Chick
Horse Feed
Corn
3 90
3.55
3 70
4 90
3 85
3.50
Water Softener Pellets 219
3.55
Denver
Sander Bros.
Ph. EM 7-1341
Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5,722
LIVE POULTRY
PHILADELPHIA AUG. 21
Unsettled. Demand only fair for
most classes with more han ade
quate supplies avaiable. Some
buyer preference shown for
yearling hens and large pullets
and caponettes. Ordinary quality
colored hens light type hens and
fryers were in slow sale.
Wholesale selling prices No. 1
and fancy quality. Broilers light
(type under 3 lb 23. Broilers -or
fryers heavy type under 3 lbs
24%-25 3-4 lb 23-26. Pullets 4%
lb and over 30-31. Hens heavy
type 18-24 light type 12-13 Old
roosters 8. Ducks pekins 22-28.
Weaver Inc., 22V2 cents.
6. M&B (G. Walter Jackson),
1.500 Indian Rivers, 9-3, Victor F.
Weaver Inc., 22V2 cents. 7. M&B
(Joseph F. Bushey), 9,000 White
Vantress, 10, College Hill Poultry,
22V2 cents. 8 M&B (Joseph F.
Bushey), 9,000 White Vantress,
10, College Hill Poultry, 22%
cents. 9. David E. King, 500 White
Vantress (Arbor Acres), 9-2, Ray
W. Gibble, 23)4 cents. 10 Clair
Graybill, 1,000 White Vantress,
9-6, Walter B. Lehman, 23 cents.
11. Indian River Farm (Jack H.
Michael),- 2,800 Indian River
Whites, 9-3, Victor F. Weaver
Inc., 22V4 cqnts 12. Ray R Shultz,
1.500 Indian Rivers, 9-3, no sale,
21% cents bid 13 Eugene Schlos
nagle, 8,400 White Vantress, 10,
Victor F. Weaver , 22% cents.
14. Eugene Schlosnagle, 8,400
White Vantress, 10, Victor F
Weaver Inc, 22% cents. 15. Floyd
Kaffensberger, 5,000 Indian Riv
ers, 9-6, Victor F. Weaver Inc.,
22 ¥2 cents
I
16. Morgantown Feed (Paul
BEACON-TROL with
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for belter bloom at show time
for better condition at calving time
Be-Co-Lass is a bulky conditioning feed and a valuable supplement to
pasture feeding. It keeps the digestive tract in good condition and keeps
cows on feed because they like its rich, sweet flavor.
In Be-Co-Lass you have a uniform mixture of beet pulp, bran, crushed
oats, minerals and molasses with dehydrated alfalfa which includes the
carotene or provitamin A necessary to vigorous health.
Compared with beet and citrus pulps, Be-Co-Lass is higher in protein,
has many times the content of Vitamins A and D and trace minerals.
Be-Co-Lass assures superior bloom during the show season Before
freshening it helps prevent udder congestion... then contributes to heavy
milk production without creating excessive fat
Many dairymen whose herds are consistently high in production tell us
of the unusual values of Be-Co-Lass as a roughage stretcher and conditioner
See your nearest Beacon Dealer and examine a sample of Be-Co-Lass
... or write your nearest Beacon office for complete information on
Be-Co-Lass and Beacon Feeding Programs
Be-Co-Lass is an important part of the feeding pro
gram for many of the highest producing herds m
the East Pictured here are cows typical of many
which are raised at Beacon’s Dairy Research Farm
at Cayuga, N Y One requirement here is signifi
cant conditions must be capable of being dupli
cated under commercial dairy herd operations
Beacon Feeds are Beacon-ti o lied . proved under
practical conditions
ARE UNIFORMLY BETTER BECAUSE THEY’RE BEACON-TROLLED
’Beacon Dealers are located from Maine to the Virginias
THE BEACON MILLING COMPANY
CAYUGA. N Y • YORK, PA • LAUREL, DEL • EASTPORT. N Y.
BEACON-SHOWALTER FEEDS, BROADWAY, VA.
Lancaster Markets: 600 More
Cattle Offered; Prices Steady
Federal-State Market News Service
LANCASTER CATTLE',
days 4,318, week ago 3,742. Com
pared with last Wednesday
slaughter steers and heifers
steady to weak. Cows fully steady,
bulls mostly steady. Trading slow
on stockers and feeders; prices
about steady. The week’s recipts
comprised around' 35 per cent
stockers and feeders and 12 per
cent cows. Around 60 loads of fed
steers were offered.
Bulk-choice fed steers 1,000-
1,250 lbs. $24.50-26.50, high
choice and mixed choice and
prime $26.75-27 25, a few loads
prime $27-40-27 70, two loads
prime 1,340 and 1,287 lbs. $2B and
$29. Bulk good and low choice
‘steers $22.50-24 50, some standard
Livengood). 1,500 White Cornish
Cross, 10-5, Roy E. Ream, 23 cents
17. Morgantown Feed (Ammon P.
Stoltzfus), 700'Leghorn Yearling
fowl, Roy E. Ream, 1414 cents 18
Charles Shremer Jr., 1,000 White
Rock capettes, 12-2, Carl B. Risser,
26% cents 19. Enos Buckwalter
(Ivan H. Hess), 4,000 White Cor
nish cross, 10, Header’s Poultry,
22% cents. 20 Robert B. Noll,
2,000 White Vantress, 10-L, Carl
B. Risser, 23 cents.
21. Robert B Noll, 2,000 Mar
tin’s New Whites, 10-1, Carl B
Risser, 23% cents. 22. Robert B
Noll, 2,000 White Vantress, 10-1,
Roy E Ream, 2314 cents. 23. Mill
port Roller Mills (Howard Kreid
(Continued on page three)
BE-CO-LASS...
LIVING PROOF
I BEACON FEEDS
By DAVID S. LOBENSON
and low good $20.50-22.25.
Scattered lots good and choice
' 620-775 lb. fed heifers $2O 50-
22.75, load 818 lb. mixed high,
choice and prime $25. Bulk utility
and commercial cows $13.50-15 50,
canners and cutters 10-14.75, Util
ity and commercial bulls $16.25-
19.50, good fed yearling bulls to
$22, cutter grades $l5-16.
Bulk medium and good stacker
and feeder steers and light year
lings 495-1,000 lbs. $19.50-22, sev
eral loads good fleshy feeding
steers 950-1,125 lbs. $22-22.75, one
load 996 lbs. $23.40. Common and
medium stock steers $l6 50-19.50.
CALVES: 788, week ago 765,
Veal calves fully steady to strong.
Bulk good and choice vealers
$22 50-28, a-few choice and prime
to $3O Utility and standard $l6-
22.50.
HOGS. 1,265,»week ago 1,480.
Barrows and gilts 25-50 cents low- 1
er than last Wednesday, Sows
about steady. Scattered lots most
ly No 1 200-220 lbs. in Wednes
day trade at $22, a few to $22.50
to local small killers, but bulk of
supply No. 2 and 3, 190-240 lbs.
unsold late Comparable grades
Monday, $21.75-22. Sows this
week mostly $14.50-18 for No. 1-3,
270-550 lbs.
SHEEP. 568, week ago 464 Tha
supply mainly native spring
spring lambs. Slaughter lambs
fully steady to strong. Bulk good
and choice spring lambs $22-25,
utility and low good $l6-2150.
Aged sheep scarce.